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Why do wrestlers cut weight before matches?

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Answer: Compete in lighter weight class

Compete in lighter weight classCorrect! Weight class advantage! Wrestling has weight classes (e.g., 125, 133, 141 lbs). Strategy: cut weight (dehydrate + restrict food) to weigh in at lower class, then rehydrate/refuel before match. Goal: be bigger, stronger than opponents in lighter class. Methods: sauna, sweat suits, food restriction, diuretics. Dangerous practice—dehydration impairs performance, cognition, health. Extreme cases: deaths have occurred. Rules now limit weight cutting timeframe. Controversial competitive edge.

Reduces injury riskWrong. Weight cutting increases injury risk—dehydration impairs coordination, increases concussion vulnerability, weakens bones.

Improves cardiovascular fitnessWrong. Dehydration from weight cutting impairs cardiovascular function. Strategy is weight class manipulation, not fitness improvement.

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