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    Originally posted by taremiscores View Post
    mehdi be like
    "Here's my sweaty shirt for you.. my Ferend..!
    Not you bache....!!
    its for the fofinha gata next to you..!!

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      I have the same effect on my wife when I pass her my top after coming back from the gym but I think the tears are for another reason ๐Ÿ˜‚

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        Originally posted by Medzdidz View Post
        I have the same effect on my wife when I pass her my top after coming back from the gym but I think the tears are for another reason ๐Ÿ˜‚
        Lol. Keep it up bro. I gave up working out a long time ago!

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          Taremi, who has double-digits in goals & assists, chases Hulk's influence. In Europe's top leagues, only Salah, Mbappe, and Benzema have been as productive as him.

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            Originally posted by diz View Post
            Lol. Keep it up bro. I gave up working out a long time ago!
            I go through phases of going but need to lose some weight and donโ€™t want to buy loads of new clothes ๐Ÿ˜‚

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              Originally posted by Lapayee View Post
              Proven? How? by Who? Clubs and top players employee nutritionist to help them achieve peak performance. If fasting had proven a winning strategy, then you would have seen players fasting for days on to prepare for games- but you don't.
              I'm not going to link it here but you can find the statistics yourself. Hakeem Olajuwon's stats were better during Ramadan than any other period during the season. Those are the facts, you can deny them if you want but they're stubborn things

              Anyway back to the topic and supporting our man
              Last edited by Hosseini; 05-02-2022, 09:59 AM.

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                Originally posted by Hosseini View Post
                I'm not going to link it here but you can find the statistics yourself. Hakeem Olajuwon's stats were better during Ramadan than any other period during the season. Those are the facts, you can deny them if you want but they're stubborn things
                Anyway back to the topic and supporting our man
                I don't think we can generalize - for or against each case. Ramadan fasting doesn't give you super powers. The Dream was good always. He was able to maintain his play during Ramadan.

                Kyrie Irving was terrible this Ramadan during the playoffs. Jaylen Brown didn't light the world on fire either. Can we use that against Ramadan? No. Can we use Dream's case for Ramadan? No.

                Fasting's good for your health and spiritual components can be excellent too. Let's not go beyond that.

                Mehdi Taremi has been lighting it up before, during and will after Ramadan. Go Mehdi!
                "This is a totalitarian system whose presence people feel in their blood and in their flesh on a daily basis. And itโ€™s one that does not grant freedoms of any kind, or accommodate peopleโ€™s demands in any way. What is increasingly clear is that there is clear demand for change in the regime. What the people want is regime change, and no return to the past. There is a very real possibility of regime change." - Nasrin Sotoudeh

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                  Originally posted by Hosseini View Post
                  I'm not going to link it here but you can find the statistics yourself. Hakeem Olajuwon's stats were better during Ramadan than any other period during the season. Those are the facts, you can deny them if you want but they're stubborn things
                  Anyway back to the topic and supporting our man
                  most all supposed mooozlem brothaz (especially the popular personalities/athletes out in the USA) turn to islam for most part as a societal retaliation antics and primarily for pissing off the whitieez for the rather constant and persistent prejudices against them and to a point also for attention-whoring motives ..!
                  they may pretend to be a strict practicing moooozlemz but im pretty certain behind closed doors, many dont follow the rather silly, inconvenient religious antics that are associated with it ...!


                  besides as far as im concerned your just grasping @ straws by providing isolated examples in order to prove that a pro player can actually enhance his/her game-day performance by roozeing ...!! lol ๐Ÿ˜‚

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                    Don't want to get in this fasting debate....But I do not think not drinking liquids/dehydration is good for peak performance under any circumstances.
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                      Originally posted by BacheLot View Post
                      most all supposed mooozlem brothaz (especially the popular personalities/athletes out in the USA) turn to islam for most part as a societal retaliation antics and primarily for pissing off the whitieez for the rather constant and persistent prejudices against them and to a point also for attention-whoring motives ..!
                      they may pretend to be a strict practicing moooozlemz but im pretty certain behind closed doors, many dont follow the rather silly, inconvenient religious antics that are associated with it ...!


                      besides as far as im concerned your just grasping @ straws by providing isolated examples in order to prove that a pro player can actually enhance his/her game-day performance by roozeing ...!! lol ๐Ÿ˜‚
                      Put the religious points aside, are we not seeing more and more data that says intermittent fasting is good for us?
                      We also should keep in mind these are professionals who have access to world class nutritionist and dieticians. They have all sorts of help which lets them mitigate muscle loss, dehydration, inflammation..


                      Also, of course many religious people are hypocrites. It happens. I have no problem if someone wants to fast though as long as they're not forcing it on me. And if it somehow focuses them and makes them perform better, even better.

                      Again, just look at Karim Benzema. The man is allegedly a rough dude in his personal life, friends with alleged criminals, etc... but he was fasting the past month and put in one of the most clutch and impressive runs in April seen in years by anyone.

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                        Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
                        Put the religious points aside, are we not seeing more and more data that says intermittent fasting is good for us?
                        We also should keep in mind these are professionals who have access to world class nutritionist and dieticians. They have all sorts of help which lets them mitigate muscle loss, dehydration, inflammation..


                        Also, of course many religious people are hypocrites. It happens. I have no problem if someone wants to fast though as long as they're not forcing it on me. And if it somehow focuses them and makes them perform better, even better.

                        Again, just look at Karim Benzema. The man is allegedly a rough dude in his personal life, friends with alleged criminals, etc... but he was fasting the past month and put in one of the most clutch and impressive runs in April seen in years by anyone.
                        Ramadan is not intermittent fasting - no water is allowed, for example. In many places, it's like 18 or so hours of no fasting. Which is fine, but let's not say it's a performance enhancer for professional athletes.
                        "This is a totalitarian system whose presence people feel in their blood and in their flesh on a daily basis. And itโ€™s one that does not grant freedoms of any kind, or accommodate peopleโ€™s demands in any way. What is increasingly clear is that there is clear demand for change in the regime. What the people want is regime change, and no return to the past. There is a very real possibility of regime change." - Nasrin Sotoudeh

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                          Originally posted by taremiscores View Post
                          Ramadan is not intermittent fasting - no water is allowed, for example. In many places, it's like 18 or so hours of no fasting. Which is fine, but let's not say it's a performance enhancer for professional athletes.
                          From what I've read depending on your body type and health conditions, you can do a 16/8 or a 18/6 and you'll see benefits as long as you're not then going to eat junk food.

                          https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/heal...w-does-it-work

                          I really think for most of these athletes it's more about mental focus, than the diet part per se.

                          Again, I'm saying all this as someone who doesn't fast.

                          More importantly to each their own. I think somewhere get upset about fasting because in Iran it is essentially mandatory.

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                            Well it's a complicated subject but black people in the country who were brought as slaves were actually stripped of their religion which was islam. actually about 30 percent of black slaves brought to america were muslim but they were forced to convert or be removed of their faith entirely. so originally their roots were muslim - what people like Malcolm x would say

                            Lool so never said it's going to happen for sure! I said it's been proven to improve player performances in many cases.

                            It's not like a lot of these players have gotten regressively worse, instead many of them have gotten much better because of the mental factors and focus associated with it like Nokhodi pointed out


                            Originally posted by BacheLot View Post
                            most all supposed mooozlem brothaz (especially the popular personalities/athletes out in the USA) turn to islam for most part as a societal retaliation antics and primarily for pissing off the whitieez for the rather constant and persistent prejudices against them and to a point also for attention-whoring motives ..!
                            they may pretend to be a strict practicing moooozlemz but im pretty certain behind closed doors, many dont follow the rather silly, inconvenient religious antics that are associated with it ...!


                            besides as far as im concerned your just grasping @ straws by providing isolated examples in order to prove that a pro player can actually enhance his/her game-day performance by roozeing ...!! lol ๐Ÿ˜‚

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                              I think I said it can be proven to make players better. The Dream was good always but his play got even better during Ramadan. He said he felt much more mentally and spiritually focused. It's one particular case that's well documented.

                              I'm saying this as someone who hasn't fasted in years

                              I thought Kyrie played really good? Weren't people calling him Ramadan Kyrie ๐Ÿ˜‚

                              So given this it isn't a surprise that many players get better during Ramadan
                              Originally posted by taremiscores View Post
                              I don't think we can generalize - for or against each case. Ramadan fasting doesn't give you super powers. The Dream was good always. He was able to maintain his play during Ramadan.
                              Kyrie Irving was terrible this Ramadan during the playoffs. Jaylen Brown didn't light the world on fire either. Can we use that against Ramadan? No. Can we use Dream's case for Ramadan? No.
                              Fasting's good for your health and spiritual components can be excellent too. Let's not go beyond that.
                              Mehdi Taremi has been lighting it up before, during and will after Ramadan. Go Mehdi!
                              Last edited by Hosseini; 05-02-2022, 11:34 AM.

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                                Experiencing the most productive season of his career, Mehdi is two goals away from setting a new top scorer. Iranian has 24 accurate shots and 16 assists, a reflection of the versatility he has shown since August in the design of FC Porto. Nobody produces more in the League and only Hulk did better in blue and white.

                                Mehdi Taremi is close to making the 2021/22 season the best of his career in all individual records, riding on an influence that is unique in the championship and that has not been seen at FC Porto for several years.

                                With 24 goals in all competitions, the striker has already surpassed the record of last season and needs two more accurate shots to set a new career high, which dates back to 2016/17, with the shirt of Persepolis, the last club he represented in the Iran - there is some inaccuracy with the numbers, but most specialist pages give it 25.




                                https://www.ojogo.pt/futebol/1a-liga...nteudo_fechado

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