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I used to resent always failing physical education tests in grade school because I could never touch my toes..how is that a measure of my physical fitness, it's genetic!! I could do more sit ups than anyone in the school, and beat all the other measures of fitness handidly. Stupid flexibility!! Anyway, there certainly are aspects of yoga that could be uncomfortable for someone with certain injuries, and it is no more beneficial to tennis than a well thought out modern stretching program.
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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Would you mind sidetracking to grade school?
I went around '55-61, and don't remember any physical skills tests until I hit junior high. In 7th grade, they had PE required class, but flexibility was not something test, just endurance and strength. I'd hate to take 6th grade flexibility class again. |
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Chapel Hill
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You mean the post from over 2 wks ago that you had already responded to, as well as having most of the posts on this page?
I read a lot of threads around here.....in the vast majority you are either name dropping, bragging about your semi pro skills in every sport ever conceived, or calling a 5+ player a high 3.5. It's more like 20k posts with 3 sentences of "dribble"(sp). |
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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Let's see....
Isn't this a forum thread? Are we required to limit our number of posts? Is less responses more valid than more responses? Can YOU tell, from one minute of video rallying, what level the player is? Always keep your aspirations low, and you can never overestimate. |
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Toronto
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I hear it's a m!lf fest - tempted to check it out.
Apologies in advance if I offend anyone
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: USA
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I have the same problem. Tight tight tight...it can be a nightmare on the hammy's and not even propping a leg up on the net seems to do the trick. Bikram yoga was the only thing to genuinely get things limbered up. I need it hot or else it doesn't work for me!
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 25,831
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^^^ Are you talking about yoga?
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 22,060
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Yeah, that's the one my g/f complains about... Like 90 degrees, windows closed, stuffy, and doing quick poses with little time between....
I'll pass, since I like outdoor sports where I go at my own snails pace. And for SUMO...that's why I need to mention a few sports I did and do. People are always equating yoga with an ability to do sports. I think sports stand alone, without or with yoga. |
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Chapel Hill
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Usually, yes.
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By the way, a napkin will help with your "dribble." |
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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Please bear with me while I sidetrack just for the benefit of Sumo....
Dribble! You know that thread about "why soft rackets can have power" ...? I was accused of dribbling there too. Maybe the accuser, like you, actually don't play tennis, so any view contrary to yours is rubbish or pure ....."DRIBBLE". Would you believe YOUR way is only one of possibly hundreds of different ways to play tennis? You don't? Oh, OK. |
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