View Full Version : Macroguru back at it...In The Semi-Pro Ranks...Utah Wolverines
MacroGuru
02-16-2007, 11:41 PM
Well, with the weight loss drop from when I was playing above 205, I am now down to 190 and looking to drop about 10 more pounds.
I hope to play and start this season, however I have a ton of competition as two teams folded and the Wolverines raided their talent.
I missed last season due to my traveling job, and since I am home, I will be playing this season.
Tomorrow, I am helping coach the defense due to my helmet being stolen 2 seasons ago, and I have to place an order for a new one, hard to do without a job though.
Anyways, I will be keeping you up to date on myself, and the games.
MacroGuru
02-18-2007, 02:17 PM
After looking at the defense yesterday seeing the DB's we have, it looks like I have a chance at coming in and starting at Free or Strong, we will see.
Stepped on the scale yesterday and I was just below 200, I need to drop 15 pounds to get to where I want to.
MacroGuru
02-20-2007, 10:19 PM
I know there is the Weight Loss thread, but to where I drop in weight is crucial to me playing ball this year, I am sitting at 195, 20 pounds lighter than I was 2 years ago when I last played. My goal is to be at 180-185, but I need to look at the situation.
If I am going to be playing SS I will probably shoot for 190 since we run the 4-2-5 and I am needed to be a little bigger.
However, if I am to move back to FS, I will definately shoot for the 180.
Practice is Sat, and it will be the first time I will have hit in close to 2 years...
Emiliano
02-21-2007, 01:13 AM
Woo!!! I'm definitely following this.
Go Dennis!
MacroGuru
02-21-2007, 11:52 PM
Woo!!! I'm definitely following this.
Go Dennis!
Awesome! Thank you!
TonyR
02-22-2007, 11:45 AM
He D, great to see you doing a thing you love.
Make sure the wife gets some pics for you to post too.
MacroGuru
03-07-2007, 10:39 AM
And that quick it ends, I have been diagnosed with Polymyositis (Sp?) it happened several weeks ago and I went into remission, however the doctor will not clear me for football, so I am done playing, forced into "retirement" so to say.
It's a bummer, but oh well, on to Coaching!
Oops, sad to se it ending this early, but keep us updated about the coaching job!
Emiliano
03-08-2007, 05:18 PM
And that quick it ends, I have been diagnosed with Polymyositis (Sp?) it happened several weeks ago and I went into remission, however the doctor will not clear me for football, so I am done playing, forced into "retirement" so to say.
It's a bummer, but oh well, on to Coaching!
Oh, sorry about that man. I'm not a doctor, but I really hope this is not too serious, I mean for your life. Isn't this some kind of dystrophy, even if "light"?
Anyway, good luck with everything, and if you do a coaching one, I'll be reading for sure!
SFL Cat
03-08-2007, 06:42 PM
Tough break. All the best with your coaching career.
MacroGuru
03-09-2007, 12:43 AM
Oh, sorry about that man. I'm not a doctor, but I really hope this is not too serious, I mean for your life. Isn't this some kind of dystrophy, even if "light"?
Anyway, good luck with everything, and if you do a coaching one, I'll be reading for sure!
It is light, they have me on Steroids if I want to take them when the symptoms flare up, however the scary part is that it can affect my heart which I do not want that to happen considering the screwed up medical history my family has!
BYU 14
03-11-2007, 03:34 PM
Sorry to hear this has prevented you from playing Dennis, definitely not worth the risk though.....And Coaching is almost as fun as playing.
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