they usually have knee problems so they cant do anything sporty so they usually lose weight and take it easy
Many will try to open a 'stable' to train other sumo wrestlers. It is highly regulated and there are a limited number of licenses. Others find new careers in coaching or business.
If they can afford it, they will buy a stable license and train younger sumos.
Super Duper Sumos was created in 2002.
The duration of Super Duper Sumos is 1320.0 seconds.
sumos
Of course not!
Super Duper Sumos - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-Y7
yes japan has sumo.
620 pounds is the heaviest
Something called chunko
once they become skinney
No, they do not live in their stable forever. Most live in the stable until they retire, usually sometime in their 30's. At that point they may become coaches and assistants, or find another way of making a living.
They have to wear something! It also provides a way of gripping the individual.
8 to 12 seats