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Originally Posted by Akrapovic
That's the kind of decisions that get made without the knowledge that a personal trainer has.
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Originally Posted by Richard Casto
It doesn't make sense to me. Lack of hydration later in the race seems to be a larger risk to ultimate performance.
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since posting that i have actually been going back and forth on what i think about the 'danger level' of said choice.
medically, i imagine he has been well advised what the effects are on his physiology, short and long term.
if its a risk he is willing to take then that would hardly make him the first athlete to jeopardize personal health in order to achieve sporting success.
or does it add a level of risk to the other drivers?
extreme diets for F1 drivers is nothing new so maybe this is just a case of nothing to see here?
have read some pretty funny suggestions on the interwebs about what else Ham can do to shed some extra weight.
donate a kidney, shave the hair plugs, get a lobotomy.