AFL star’s stunning weight-loss reveal

AFL star’s stunning weight-loss reveal

Premiership-winning Melbourne defender Christian Salem has revealed he misplaced 5kg on the finish of pre-season when a thyroid drawback flared up and he’s having common blood assessments to maintain the problem underneath management.

Salem has performed the previous two video games for the Demons after his begin to the season was delayed by the thyroid challenge, which may influence an individual’s coronary heart price, blood stress, physique temperature and weight.

The 27-year-old, who additionally solely managed 13 video games in 2022, stated he was “on top” of the problem now however conceded he needed to be vigilant with common medicine and testing.

“I’ve had two things with my thyroid and my knee,” he stated of the problems which have contributed to his lack of sport time.

“My knee wasn’t too bad because you can have a return date and do the rehab, but the thyroid stuff is a bit tricky.

“It was a wait and see, with regular blood tests and I lost about 5kg right at the end of pre-season, which isn‘t ideal. It’s been a bit tricky.

“I’m on top of it now. I’m not too sure why it spiked, but I’m on medication to keep my levels balanced and I have regular blood tests.”

While Salem is match and firing for the Demons, famous person midfielder Clayton Oliver stays a curious case.

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He was on the coaching monitor on Monday, persevering with to rehabilitate a hamstring damage that even the membership conceded it didn’t know the severity of or how lengthy it could hold him sidelined.

Oliver, a four-time membership greatest and fairest, has solely missed one match by way of damage up to now six seasons, and Salem stated his “restless” teammate can be urgent exhausting to get again as quickly as potential.

Oliver took half in the primary session on Monday, which was a light-weight one, and did seize at his hamstring just a few occasions, however a return in opposition to Carlton on Friday might nonetheless be on the playing cards.

“He’s going well, I can tell you that,” Salem stated.

“I’m not too sure in terms of timeline, but I know he’s just going to keep ticking boxes.

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Camera IconClayton Oliver is restless to return. Michael Klein Credit: News Corp Australia

“I’m sure everyone can see that he probably is restless, but that’s part of footy I guess.

“He’s been pretty lucky, touch wood, in terms of injuries and that sort of stuff, so it’s just a small stint for him and I’m sure he’ll be back soon.”

Melbourne has misplaced back-to-back video games by a mixed margin of simply 11 factors to Port Adelaide and Fremantle and has a 7-4 file after 11 rounds this season.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au