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#101 2012-08-15 03:29:49

fxh
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Re: Olympics fatigue

bop

I haven't got it here at hand. I'll try to grab it when I next come across it.

I would remind you that Coca Cola and McDonalds were two of the chief sponsors.

You reckon the outcome will be more sugar and fat consumed or more exercise by those not inclined to excercise?

 

#102 2012-08-15 03:35:42

fxh
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Re: Olympics fatigue

 

#103 2012-08-15 03:47:42

fxh
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Re: Olympics fatigue

Last edited by fxh (2012-08-15 03:48:56)

 

#104 2012-08-15 05:14:31

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Re: Olympics fatigue

^'Relay', very apt for an olympic thread, well done!


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#105 2012-08-15 05:50:04

Oo Bop Sh'bam
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Re: Olympics fatigue

Well i lived in this village ten years, i've never seen a joggin group before. I'm not giving it up as the sole argument for spending all that money on the games, which lets face it is about winning contracts, more than medals. But a side from that i thought i was a good showcase for sport, and if that has impacted on people to try and get heathier, like my observations seem to suggest i think it is a good thing, i lack funding to show you anything more concrete evidence wise. But its not to large a leap of faith to say people may have been motivated to do things by the games.


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#106 2012-08-15 05:51:06

fxh
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Re: Olympics fatigue

World Peace coming soon?

 

#107 2012-08-15 07:25:57

xenon1
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Re: Olympics fatigue

 

#108 2012-08-15 07:28:14

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Re: Olympics fatigue

 

#109 2012-08-15 07:35:01

Chévere
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From: Baltimore
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Re: Olympics fatigue


Cógelo suave, pero cógelo.

 

#110 2012-08-15 07:49:30

Oo Bop Sh'bam
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Re: Olympics fatigue

I feel exactly the same before, during and after sex.


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#111 2012-08-15 08:10:51

Kingston1an
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Re: Olympics fatigue

To repeat myself, I still think the Olympics budget should be closer to that of 'It's a Knockout'.

I could make a case for that being closer to the Corinthian spirit too.

I also cannot understand why the Tug of War no longer features. It is great to watch. It was in the Olympics until 1920. It could replace rubbish events such ''the other alleged sports, dancing animals, underwater basketball, bikini display or whatever they are.''
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tug_of_war


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#112 2012-08-15 08:33:27

David Reeves
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Re: Olympics fatigue


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#113 2012-08-15 10:08:13

formby
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Re: Olympics fatigue


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#114 2012-08-15 11:07:02

Chévere
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From: Baltimore
Posts: 856

Re: Olympics fatigue

Formby wrote:

"My Grandpa was a boxer and he said he could never hear the spectators at all because he was so focused in the ring."

True, once the match starts all you hear are the sounds of the match.

BTW, I did try boxing briefly but I was no good. I stopped when I got into the ring with a cross country runner (skinny guy) a weight class below me and he creamed me.


Cógelo suave, pero cógelo.

 

#115 2012-08-15 11:18:41

One For Bop
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Re: Olympics fatigue

You had sex...?


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#116 2012-08-15 11:22:42

formby
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Re: Olympics fatigue


"Dressing, like painting, should have a residual stability, plus punctuation and surprise." - Richard Merkin

Souvent me Souvient

 

#117 2012-08-15 12:44:20

One For Bop
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Re: Olympics fatigue

Once more...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jij1CscGxkY


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#118 2012-08-15 12:53:44

Kingston1an
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Re: Olympics fatigue


"Florid, smug, middle-aged golf club bore in this country I'd say. Propping up the 19th hole in deepest Surrey bemoaning the perils of immigration."

 

#119 2012-08-15 13:34:03

Sal
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Re: Olympics fatigue

 

#120 2012-08-15 16:17:01

Chévere
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From: Baltimore
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Re: Olympics fatigue

Sal wrote:
"It never looks as if the judo fighters are doing a lot on the mat, but you can see from the state of them at the end that it's probably the most exhausting of all the Olympic sports."

Judo was my earliest organized sport. I started with my Dad in 1961 with this sensei named Takahama. I will never forget him. With at most 2-3 words in Spanish he taught a bunch of kids about respect, ceremony, discipline. My mom still keeps a group photo of when I made orange belt. All the kids have the kimonos perfectly folded on and the belts just so, sitting in perfect pose, backs straight. The thing is in my memory we were just rough housing around after the ceremony when they called us to attention. I don't remember straightening up for the picture, we just ran down at sat down and must have spruced up posture and clothing without thinking.

Later on the sense of balance and using the opponent's force really helped in wrestling. And yes, it is every bit as exhausting as it looks. The whole time you are apparently not doing a lot you are actually doing a lot of pushing, pulling, probing, trying to upset balance until the moment is right to strike. The best judo moves look sudden and smooth because they are incorporated into the follow thru of your opponents previous counter reaction.


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