Seems easier said than done but my god, how many people would be able to do that to mature their game and their health to withstand an NHL seasonâs worth of games plus playoffs?
And here I am, munching on some bbq potato chipsâŠ
John__47
>eliminated grains and reduced other sources of gluten from his diet, avoided processed foods and tried to eat natural foods. Any beef he ate was grass-fed.
>Hughes ate more meals and fewer snacks.
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is there any meaningful, sound evidence that these things are good
not “well i’m sure it can’t hurt”. im talking about scientific consensus that they have a meaningful impact on athletic performance
kitkatlover2
great article! side note- this made me crack up:
>Thursday finalists for the Calder Trophy include 21-year-old defenceman Brock Faber of the Minnesota Wild and 20-year-old Luke Hughes, Quinnâs youngest brother, of the New Jersey Devils. **They will be runners-up to Chicago Blackhawks star Connor Bedard of North Vancouver.**
I see nothing but facts but at least let the ceremony happen first!
julesieee
They forgot to mention that he (and Garland) goes to bed at 8PM in off days. Early sleepers. đŽ
oldevskie
Saw Quinn at chipotle once. Chipotle confirmed healthy eating.
Yacht_rock_rudder
Stopped playing Xbox and eating Doritos/weed vaping in the basement tilâ 3am
kidpokerskid
Omg is he going to do a Cale and get rid of all the junk food on the arena. You want white sauce .. get a chip first!
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I’m disappointed that they started the alliteration in the title, but then half assed it:
Health habits help Hughes hit his highest.
His attitude and commitment to improving and trying to be better is why he’s the right captain for this team
6’5 Quinn Hughes confirmed đ
Zaddy needs to give us the inside info on Quinnâs menu. Chickpea pasta perhaps?
Maybe gluten free pasta, grass fed beef tenderloin, and fresh salad? đ đ
Seems easier said than done but my god, how many people would be able to do that to mature their game and their health to withstand an NHL seasonâs worth of games plus playoffs?
And here I am, munching on some bbq potato chipsâŠ
>eliminated grains and reduced other sources of gluten from his diet, avoided processed foods and tried to eat natural foods. Any beef he ate was grass-fed.
>Hughes ate more meals and fewer snacks.
>
is there any meaningful, sound evidence that these things are good
not “well i’m sure it can’t hurt”. im talking about scientific consensus that they have a meaningful impact on athletic performance
great article! side note- this made me crack up:
>Thursday finalists for the Calder Trophy include 21-year-old defenceman Brock Faber of the Minnesota Wild and 20-year-old Luke Hughes, Quinnâs youngest brother, of the New Jersey Devils. **They will be runners-up to Chicago Blackhawks star Connor Bedard of North Vancouver.**
I see nothing but facts but at least let the ceremony happen first!
They forgot to mention that he (and Garland) goes to bed at 8PM in off days. Early sleepers. đŽ
Saw Quinn at chipotle once. Chipotle confirmed healthy eating.
Stopped playing Xbox and eating Doritos/weed vaping in the basement tilâ 3am
Omg is he going to do a Cale and get rid of all the junk food on the arena. You want white sauce .. get a chip first!