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Haas’s sacrifice ahead of Origin push
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[QUOTE="Kimlo, post: 3034737, member: 2021"] It's not dangerous at all, everyone should fast, the health benefits are enormous. The only worry would be doing excessive cardio and sweating too much while not being able to hydrate during the day. The club and obviously Haas himself already know this . Ramadan is all about pushing through the mental struggle (it's really not physically difficult), about having that willpower to wait, to want something but not actually have it because you need to earn it. It's also meant to be humbling because the poor around the world do get hungry but they can't just go and eat. I think it's awesome, it would be very easy for him to take the easy option and say he can't do it because he's an athlete but the mental strength required to actually go through with it is awesome and I think it'll make him a better person and a better athlete. I have no doubt Seibold would be very happy for him to be doing it. Ramadan (in Brisbane anyway) is only about 12 hours, fast breaks at 5.06PM today for example, so he'll be having a drink, some electrolytes, a small meal and be pumped for the game. [/QUOTE]
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