Playing weight refers to the ideal weight at which an athlete performs best during their sport. This weight is often determined based on factors such as body composition, strength, speed, and agility to optimize performance without compromising health or safety. Players may need to adjust their weight depending on the requirements of their sport or position.
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As of his last recorded weight in his playing career, Kaka weighed around 79 kg (174 lbs). However, this information may be outdated as his weight may have changed since then.
Shaquille O'Neal's heaviest weight recorded during his NBA playing career was around 370 pounds.
Pat Williams, former NBA player, stands 6 feet 7 inches tall and his playing weight was around 250-265 pounds.
Six ounces is equivalent to the weight of a medium-sized apple, a deck of standard playing cards, or two slices of bread.
Terry Bradshaw's playing weight was 215 pounds.
Michael Jordans playing weight in 92-93 was198 lbs.
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The standard weight of playing card paper is typically around 300 grams per square meter.
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180 pounds.
pumping your arms
Over weight people fill intimated when they are playing sport... because there are fit people looking and making fun of them
no not neccassarily
yes stuipd
Yes
Any tamagochi can lose weight by simple playing games. (on mobile toy not computer)