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19th August 2016
07:39am BST

"For me, it's just a slow process. I'm not trying to put on any huge amount of weight over a week or two because that would have a negative effect on me elsewhere. I'd say I've put on a couple of kilos, whether it's two or three or four, since this time last year. "It fluctuates a little bit in and around games, or high-intensity periods. It's just a gradual progression without compromising any other attributes I might have."Ringrose weighed in at 89 kilos last summer and currently fluctuates between 92 and 93 kilos. At 6-foot-2, he can handle the extra timber on his frame. He is not too concerned about adding too much to that for this season. "I know in my head where I want to get to," he adds, "without compromising how I enjoy playing rugby. It's a slow process but I'm not in any hurry."
With more mighty challenges in store, Ringrose is not forgetting what has gotten him so far already:
"I've certainly never been picked for being a battering ram or having a huge big physical element, but I suppose I'd like to try and be an intelligent centre. "That's worked for other centres around the world, so I wouldn't be too focused on trying to become a huge, big centre. I wouldn't want it to compromise some of the reasons I've got to the position I'm in. "It's kind of a balancing act in trying to grow all aspects of my game, as well as not losing sight of what some of my strengths are."With that attitude, and his obvious talents, Ringrose should be right.
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