Yokozuna means "A grand Champion" the highest rank in Sumo. Which is the name of the WWE wrestler you talked about in the beginning. Even as big as they are they're fat is more in between there muscle and skin than their organs, it's mainly when they retire and stop doing sumo exercises they would experience health problems and would have to wing off eating too much. As for they're diet is healthier just in bigger portions of the average person, also they would train and live together at the school they choose to train.
If y'all wanna see a genuinely athletic, fairly average sized dude throw down in Japanese sumo look up Takanoyama Shuntaro. He was a Czech rikishi who made it to the top rank but looked and weighed as much as a typical light heavyweight. Chiyonofuji and Enho are other small guys who are fun to watch.
There seems to be similar principles to sumo as to being an offensive or defensive tackle
I cringed hard, ignorant americans talking about a sport they dont (want to) understand
Yokozuna means "A grand Champion" the highest rank in Sumo. Which is the name of the WWE wrestler you talked about in the beginning. Even as big as they are they're fat is more in between there muscle and skin than their organs, it's mainly when they retire and stop doing sumo exercises they would experience health problems and would have to wing off eating too much. As for they're diet is healthier just in bigger portions of the average person, also they would train and live together at the school they choose to train.
If y'all wanna see a genuinely athletic, fairly average sized dude throw down in Japanese sumo look up Takanoyama Shuntaro. He was a Czech rikishi who made it to the top rank but looked and weighed as much as a typical light heavyweight. Chiyonofuji and Enho are other small guys who are fun to watch.
What a trash podcast episode you guys are very disrespectful.