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<blockquote data-quote="Dmx#1" data-source="post: 207789"><p>It still depends really, most people have either anaerobic or muscular fitness. Just because have great anaerobic fitness doesn't mean you wont be puffing your ass off when your doing something that focuses more muscular endurance. Also if your on defense and offense is consistently playing like **** you will have a LONG game ahead of you. Doesn't Auckland have about gridiron 3 comps up there? Play the game and tell me you weren't puffing your ass off during the season. In Rugby you can afford to slack off in certain times during the game in Gridiron that sort of thing will get you smashed. Also take into consideration that NFL players are pure athletes and are built for muscular endurance. They are on another level of athleticism that few rugby players can touch. I have more of an anaerobic fitness so rugby suits me better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dmx#1, post: 207789"] It still depends really, most people have either anaerobic or muscular fitness. Just because have great anaerobic fitness doesn't mean you wont be puffing your ass off when your doing something that focuses more muscular endurance. Also if your on defense and offense is consistently playing like **** you will have a LONG game ahead of you. Doesn't Auckland have about gridiron 3 comps up there? Play the game and tell me you weren't puffing your ass off during the season. In Rugby you can afford to slack off in certain times during the game in Gridiron that sort of thing will get you smashed. Also take into consideration that NFL players are pure athletes and are built for muscular endurance. They are on another level of athleticism that few rugby players can touch. I have more of an anaerobic fitness so rugby suits me better. [/QUOTE]
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