LONDON (Reuters) - When Daniel Wigley, who weighs 108 kilos and is two metres tall, jogs onto the field at his local rugby club in north London, he feels small.
Given his height and the position he plays in, Wigley wants to be heavier - with more muscle and bulk so he can jump higher and push harder.
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