Talk:Weight cutting
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[edit] Expansion request
Looking through this article, it seems to be a bit unbalanced, as in it's too much of a how-to article and not enough on the hazards of weight cutting. Although it does acknowledge there are dangers to haphazard weight cutting, I think for the sake of responsible information dissemination that this article needs to go into what the actual hazards are. If a nutritionist or someone otherwise qualified can add some weight (ahem) into the dangers, maybe stop some kid from doing something stupid with what little info is in this article, i think we can all live in an incrementally happier world. hateless 03:41, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
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- I added a specific anecdote about an athlete who was seriously harmed while cutting weight. I don't know enough about specific health problems to go into them, so I won't. There's definitely dangers to weight cutting, and they need to be addressed, but I hope that this article doesn't turn into some sort of diatribe against the practice. I've cut a lot of weight in my life and haven't suffered any problems- if you know to do it right, it's a perfectly safe practice. That could be construed as a POV statement (on what has the potential to be a very POV topic) and I'm going to work on it, but I want to say something like that in the article. Anyway, if there is any young wrestler out there who wants to know how to cut weight safely, leave a message on my talk page. Stilgar135 03:47, 6 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Tone
Way too much of a how-to article. Should be flagged for that.
- It IS an instruction manual. Needs a COMPLETE rewrite, with sources, with an encyclopedic tone and appropriate information for such. Some of the articles I find on WP flabbergast me. -JR 74.223.3.210 13:11, 8 August 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Dehydration
This article is also incorrect as to how to cut water weight. Athletes load sodium and water 5-3 days out, then completely cut sodium day two while decreasing water intake in half. On the final day no water is consumed, small energy bars/foods with predetermined weight are consumed. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.175.83.112 (talk • contribs)
- I removed the following line per the above comment:
- Starting a week before competition day, athletes can avoid ingesting salt and potassium. This will make their bodies retain less water. Starting a day before competition, athletes can also avoid eating or drinking any more than necessary.
- Someone more knowledgable is free to make edits and reinsert if they have the proper sourcing. hateless 06:24, 14 July 2006 (UTC)

