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Published 16:54 4 May 2018 BST
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"I was probably too light when I first came in. The immediate goal was to try and put on muscle and weight. I was lifting loads; six weeks in the gym just working out. "I got a little too big after that and found I was sluggish around the pitch. I talked with a few of the senior lads and coaches and came to the conclusion that it was all about finding that balance; finding out what worked best for me. "93 kilos [14-stone 8lbs] was my heaviest. I like to be lighter and a bit more explosive so I got back down to that and that's where I stayed. Come game-day, I'm usually around 89 or 90 kilos [around 14-stone]."Leinster's squad take on around 4,000 calories on heavy training days and days before a big match while down days will see them consume closer to 3,000. To put that into perspective, the average calorie intake for Irish men is 2,500.
Kearney going three or four kilos over his ideal playing weight may have held him back for a while so he could definitely emphatise with fellow Ireland winger Jacob Stockdale.
Earlier this season, the Ulster flyer told The Hard Yards:
"In my first year out of school, I put on about 14 or 15 kilos [approximately two stone]. So I went from 93 kilos to about 107 and I was far too heavy at that point. I had to strip back a wee bit."Stockdale now takes to the pitch at around 102 or 103kgs - still pretty damned big but the lad sure can move.
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