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The physical transformation required to become a sumo wrestler is extreme, but the challenge of reversing that weight gain after retirement is often a matter of life and death. This analysis explores the biological mechanisms behind sumo wrestling bodies and how legendary Yokozuna Takanohana successfully shed half his body weight to survive. We examine the specific diet and training protocols used to engineer massive size, including the metabolic effects of consuming ten thousand calories daily and the strategic use of post-meal naps to maximize fat storage. The discussion highlights the immediate dangers of visceral fat accumulation once an athlete retires and the specific exercises, such as modified slow-motion shiko, used to restore metabolic health and burn fat without joint impact. By contrasting the active sumo lifestyle with the critical post-career adjustment period, we reveal why the average life expectancy in the sport is twenty years lower than the national average and what specific methods allow survivors to reclaim their health and longevity. This channel provides in-depth analysis of sports history, athlete physiology, and the untold stories behind legendary competitive achievements. Timestamps: 0:00 - The Shrinking Giant 0:31 - The Takanohana Method 1:30 - The Metabolic override 2:26 - Call to Action 2:36 - The Hidden Health Paradox 3:25 - The Chanko Nabe Myth 4:06 - The Cost of Glory 4:51 - The Final Bow