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Nutrition & Supplementation / Re: caffeine/preworkout/energy drinks
« on: July 06, 2017, 04:17:52 pm »
^^ the caffeine addicts thread :trollface:

It took me like 4 months to completely lose my addiction to caffeine. I had started taking it daily (in the form of milk+cappuccino drinks) in the morning, before work, for my job from ~2013-2015. Getting out of bed was impossible without it. Then when I quit, it took me 4 months at least before I started feeling normal again.

fastdontlie: the most potent use of caffeine as a performance enhancer, in my experience, comes when you don't take it normally, and instead take large doses before important sessions (PR attempts, dunk sessions, etc).

When you start to feel very jittery/shaky soon after taking it, and it makes you shit non-stop, that usually means you're ready to "fly".

Sometimes it can overload you though, and you just feel like you're going to have a heart attack. For example, after high doses of caffeine then a dunk session, it wasn't uncommon for me to go home and pass out.. So here I am amp'd up like crazy on caffeine, but I can't stay awake. It really helps you tap into "that much more CNS" than you normally would have .... and that becomes very draining.

I tried caffeine for running (distance), but it just makes me go to the bathroom so much (prior to running), that it cancels out the effect. Worrying about using the bathroom before a race, during a race, etc .. is not worth it. Dunk/sprint sessions however, i'd still use it on occasion to tap into some more power.

Caffeine also feels like an "artificial crowd".. Amps me up as if "people are watching".

FWIW, I sometimes put 2-3 scoops of instant coffee/cappuccino into some milk with a little honey, ~~30-60 minutes before an important dunk session. That would amp me up real good. Way better than a "monster energy" drink or anything like that.

I still get some caffeine now-days through my raw green tea, but doesn't feel like much. I try and go ~3 days without it each week, so not to be completely dependent on it.. feels like it works.

pC

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Basketball / Re: A WHOLE BUNCH OF DUNKS AND SHIT.
« on: July 06, 2017, 05:26:28 am »
check the last dunk folks


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Boxing / Re: The Misc Heavybag Thread
« on: July 05, 2017, 08:13:44 pm »
How did you throw the left hook? Do you use more body movement or arm movement to throw a nice left hook?

to me, body. it's a short shot where you try to line up your body weight behind it, and torque the hips while throwing it.

there's different kinds of hooks though.. the most devastating one is with your BW behind it. Tyson is good to learn from, probably the most picture perfect hook of all time.

but there's also "slapping hooks" etc.. these are "longer" and more loose.. can connect at further range but carry less devastating power because it's further away - though, they often look more brutal because they are "scary looking".

a short compact hook is lethal..minimal arm movement, proper angles, lots of hip = lethal.. Alot of baseball analogies apply, i imagine. Need to create an L with your arm and have the elbow up in line with your shoulder, fist neutral.. then you torque the hips as you punch into the target.. the more you open the elbow, the less devastating but the more range you can cover - and you can still wreck people with a long hook.

is that what you were talking about?

there's also fast slapping hooks as counters over jabs/crosses etc.

body shots are similar for the most part.. more hip torque than "punch" .. you torque the hip while getting behind the punch, into your target.

lots of different variations to the basic punches.

pC!

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Boxing / Re: Misc Sparring Videos
« on: July 05, 2017, 07:14:45 pm »
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSwJc5iP96o" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSwJc5iP96o</a>

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Boxing / Re: The Misc Heavybag Thread
« on: July 05, 2017, 06:50:46 pm »
I unprivated some old heavy bag videos:

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alV8WrtCC50" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alV8WrtCC50</a>

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQrm_u2ZYW8" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQrm_u2ZYW8</a>

I make tons of mistakes here too..

Wish I had some videos when I had been boxing for a few years (2007 or so). These videos are from 2010, when I decided to just go get some heavy bag film out of nowhere.

IMHO, hitting the bag is about staying relaxed and then 'exploding with pure offense or counters'. Imagining the bag as your opponent is important. I've been wanting to go hit a bag again, who knows, maybe i'll get some more of that training in, in the near future. I miss it. Doing an hour on a bag or so, is such an amazing session - feel so good afterwards.

edit: btw, that's my favorite kind of heavy bag.. a big fat heavy one.

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Boxing / Re: The Misc Heavybag Thread
« on: July 05, 2017, 06:42:03 pm »
Messing around on punching bag. Please give me some pointers on mistakes and stance.  I have absolutely no boxing experience and using wraps to protect knuckles here. only experience was in high school back in the day when we had a backyard boxing club where the rules were all messed up, we were allowed to swing at someone getting up lol.

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOq3DSnFj1M" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOq3DSnFj1M</a>

hah cool man!!

some stuff I see:

1. biggest issue is that "switch stance" thing you're doing.. that's only going get you caught off balance and there's time wasted where you're not in position to punch.

2. relax more.. don't "force your head/body movement" to the point where it's not rhythmic.. you'd be surprised how little you have to move in order to slip a punch, block a punch, or duck under a punch.. relaxing is important, whether it's running, sprinting, or boxing/hitting a heavy bag.

3. you're clearly not a south paw, so switching to southpaw (lefty stance) is a waste when you're trying to work the bag .. if you want to "obtain" southpaw punches/stance/defense, you have to practice it very controlled to really ingrain the technique/patterns first, before letting them go.

4. when you practice pulling back, which is fine and can allow you to slip all kinds of punches, you have to make sure you do it with your chin tucked into your chest... if you don't, you're risking getting flattened:
- pulling back with chin up = flattened
- pulling back with chin tucked = solid defense

it's those subtle little things that make such a huge difference.

5. really envision the bag as the opponent.. when it's coming towards you, that's when you want to be "moving your head/body etc", not when it's going away.. alot of the defense movements you make are when the bag is going away from you.. when in reality, they should be made when the bag is coming towards you (like an opponent).. so if you "slow everything down, relax more", you'll be in better position to move your head/body, and punch. Slowing things down will help alot initially.

6. can't tell in the vid, but make sure you are "biting down" when you're "within striking range" .. i used to practice against the bag with a mouth piece, so i could bite down properly.. practicing biting down is important because it gives you more power and it protects your jaw more, from being broken.

7. raise the punches up more.. you duck down alot and throw punches. that's ok but, you have to picture an opponent your height or taller, usually.. that helps keep your punches up.

other than that, you have some nice quick punches.. if you focus on a few of those things, you'll work the bag alot better and it'll be even more fun.

good stuff!

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Bios / Re: Animals
« on: July 05, 2017, 06:25:24 pm »

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btw, which Solaris was everyone talking about?

1972: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069293/

or

2002: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0307479/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2



1972 solaris, 8.2 imdb
2002 solaris, 6.2 imdb

I've only seen the 2012 version... not seeing how this is the most epic sci-fi movie of all time.. I'm pretty sure you guys are talking about the original :ninja: I'll have to check that out.

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^ nice

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Hoping to walk away with a massive fortune, a trio of thieves break into the house of a blind man who isn't as helpless as he seems.

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^ Regarding comedy, I was surprised the other day when I saw "Get Smart" .. was better than expected.



"The Arrival" just came on, haven't seen this in like 15 years.. decent sci-fi movie.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0115571/

Also this is a pretty epic quote, early on in the movie:

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Algorithms I trust, boolean logic I trust, beautiful women, they just mystify me.
-- Charlie Sheen

never picked up on that before... hah.

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Boxing / Re: Floyd Mayweather Thread
« on: July 04, 2017, 02:51:24 pm »
Mayweather choses his top 5 boxers and yes he put himself in no.1 lol.

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9-HzMSJ-lU" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9-HzMSJ-lU</a>

It shows how he rates boxers, not by their abilities but by their records.

I love his confidence. Honestly there's a lot of pressure to say Ali is the best boxer ever etc. but I thought Mayweather handled the situation well and was respectful. In the controversial world of boxing he's undefeated so got to respect that.

Yup! That stands out to me too. I can't recall seeing Floyd "pushed around" or "caving" in an interview. He usually has things firmly mapped out in his head, not easy to sway/pressure him.

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Boxing / Re: Floyd Mayweather Thread
« on: July 03, 2017, 11:49:10 pm »
Floyd's twitter is absolute trash lmfao:

https://twitter.com/FloydMayweather?lang=en

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Boxing / Re: Misc Boxing News
« on: July 03, 2017, 11:42:48 pm »
Damn in the post where I posted the score cards I forgot to add this link, where paulie and others tweets.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/brianmazique/2017/07/02/manny-pacquiao-vs-jeff-horn-these-10-credible-people-dont-think-pac-man-was-robbed

Bu that buster douglas fight, I watched recently when I read virgil hunter's comments of andre berto beating floyd mayweather i think or maybe khan vs mayweather and he referred to this fight in terms of how they could win, as they had no same ring iq as floyd so they would just have to try hard and just beat him.

yeah you can't straight up box Floyd, because his boxing is superb.. your best chance is to do what Maidana did: box + make it ugly. Boxing PLUS making it ugly, is a good formula.. but you need to be in incredible condition to pull something like that off. By the 8th round most people are going to be severely diminished; making it ugly with aggressive clinching & holding while chasing Floyd, takes alot out of a fighter.



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it was def a big upset. They should have had a rematch and I think maybe tyson would have won it if that loss humbled him,

nah that loss destroyed Tyson IMHO... Tyson is someone who can't handle defeat. He's got lots of characteristics of a "bully". Plus that loss showed other fights that he's not as tough as he looks. Once other fighters lose that fear, you're no longer as powerful.

I remember people were telling me he was going to kill Holyfield, .. Everyone laughed at me when I said holyfield was going to put on a clinic and KO him. People get caught up in the brutality of offense. Skills can always overcome power, in boxing.

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Boxing / Re: Muhammed Ali: Dead @ 74 - R.I.P
« on: July 03, 2017, 11:39:06 pm »
nice ali photo:



ascii-art ish.

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Boxing / Re: Floyd Mayweather Thread
« on: July 03, 2017, 11:36:37 pm »
Mayweather choses his top 5 boxers and yes he put himself in no.1 lol.

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9-HzMSJ-lU" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9-HzMSJ-lU</a>

Nice vid.



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It shows how he rates boxers, not by their abilities but by their records.

I didn't get that at all, from that video.. :ninja:

His ratings, IMHO, had more to do with dominating at multiple weight classes and beating world champions. Dominating, by default, means you'll have an impressive record.

Abilities are important but, if you lose to someone you shouldn't, or just lose several times in general, doesn't that say something about the consistency (or true level) of your abilities - unless you were robbed? I mean you could be the most impressive boxer on the planet, but if you lose some big fights, it drops you down automatically on a list of "the best ever".

Personally, every time Floyd has stepped into the ring, I expect him to win. I expect this because I haven't seen a fighter out there, who is capable of figuring him out. So to me, I understand why someone would put him at #1 in a p4p "best ever" list. He's like an encryption cipher that no one has ever been able to crack. That consistency and mastery, is on another level.

So, the "sweet science" is more than just power, offense, defense, technique, skill, flashiness, etc.. To *me*, it's consistently being able to defeat your opinion, no matter who they are, no matter how bad they want it. The "sweet science" has always been "the art of hit but not get hit", which is at the core of the "mastery" of boxing. It's obvious I gravitate towards defensive boxers, it's mostly because of that idea about "hit and not get hit".



Also like Floyd said, Ali to me is all about what he stood for. His abilities were undeniable, and he changed heavyweight boxing forever. But his refusal to fight in Vietnam & the way he went about it, while being heavyweight champion of the world, will never be forgotten. That is eternal.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/27/opinion/muhammad-ali-vietnam-war.html

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"Why should they ask me to put on a uniform and go 10,000 miles from home and drop bombs and bullets on brown people in Vietnam while so-called Negro people in Louisville are treated like dogs and denied simple human rights?"

"Man, I ain't got no quarrel with them Viet Cong. No Viet Cong ever called me nigger."

"I'm not going 10,000 miles from home to help murder and burn another poor nation simply to continue the domination of white slave masters of the darker people the world over."

That's on another level.

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