Bryce Harper is his old brash self, and that's good news for the Nationals
Bryce Harper is his old brash self, and that's good news for the Nationals
Because of offseason knee surgery, he couldn't work out his lower body or run so he lifted weights, focusing on his upper body twice a day out of boredom. But as he lost weight during the season, he found that … “I was at that weight and was like …
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After massive weight gain, Cushing's disease diagnosis saves man's life
… weight. “It was just specific places: My stomach, under my arms, my back of my neck, my face, the bottom of my back,” Trotman said. “My legs stayed the same for a long time.” To lose the extra pounds, Trotman began running, working out and lifting …
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College basketball: Alie-Cox provides VCU with inside presence, strength
Alie-Cox, 6 feet 6, 255 pounds, did not lift weights in high school. “Once a month maybe (as a freshman football player),” he said. The third-year sophomore has been a fixture in the weight room since he arrived at VCU three years ago. His strength has …
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