Bodies fall apart when they lack the strength and mobility to hold a Deep Squat.
Your compromised frame attracts pain and injury.
I’ve met too many adults over the years who failed to hold the position.
Practice your Deep Squat to spare yourself from future torments.
OUR GAME NOW 🇨🇦🍁
Canada wins its first ever FIBA AmeriCup! Congratulations boys you’ve made history 🥇
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NOTRE JEU À NOUS 🇨🇦🍁
Le Canada remporte sa toute première AmeriCup FIBA! Félicitations les gars vous avez marqué l’histoire 🥇
#U18Men
Canada UPSETS USA and makes history winning their first gold medal at the FIBA U18 AmeriCup.
USA had won the last seven tournaments until now.
What a moment 🇨🇦
Pierre LeBrun: Re NHL playoff format: I hear from owners and managers and coaches and players, that they would rather go back to 1-8; people in every corner of the league are tired of this format - Melnick in the Afternoon (6/4)
This is the wildest World Cup story yet. If someone in Toronto sells a ticket above face value they get fined $25,000 yet the city of Toronto bought 3,500 World Cup tickets early and then sold them to taxpayers at a markup as a “revenue generation strategy.” What the hell man.
Kind of hard to believe that the Oilers are going to burn the prime years of McDavid and Draisaitl because management couldn't find a #1 goalie with a 100-game shelf life for 12 consecutive seasons or more
The NHL mourns the passing of John Garrett, whose astute analysis took fans – particularly in Western Canada – inside our game for the last four decades.
Read full statement from Commissioner Gary Bettman: https://t.co/IfuM36Dg8Y
The late, great John Garrett introduced at the 1983 NHL All-Star Game. The night Gretzky stole the show. But Cheech was always the MVP in the hearts of #Canucks fans. #RIP
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The truth about the Vancouver Whitecaps: they bought the franchise for $30m. It's now worth around $500m. But the only real way to profit is to sell up.
Sports assets don't throw off dividends, they eat money til you flip the asset, and the Caps are looking for max return.
I haven't commented on this until now. "Logic" all of a sudden enters the equation as a valid means for calling goals "good", despite overwhelming history to the contrary.
Some simple facts from this goal:
- No official was in position to make this call on the ice, it should have been ruled no goal on the ice. That's just the facts. No ref was below the hash marks or anywhere close enough to conclusively call it in. No signal was made to this effect. Positioning failure should not result in one team being effectively penalized for that.
- When such cases are ruled no goal on the ice, you need overwhelming conclusive evidence the puck completely crossed the line. Last I checked AI removals of objects and drawing circles around the puck aren't part of the situation rooms process.
- If the league has a additional view that was used in this decision, that should be publicized.
- It is my opinion that this puck completely crossed the line, but based on how these calls have historically gone, the process that has been used until now was tossed in the trashcan. So while the calls result is ultimately what we want from the on-ice product, the process that has been used up until now was completely thrown out the window. The league has a bit of soul-searching to do here and I believe this is a reasonable point to be perturbed with from the Oilers perspective.
You can get the call right, and the process wrong, which means they need to change the process. Changing it on game 86 of the season is not the time.
After Sydney Crosby took an embellishment penalty. His first in his career. You gotta love the people looking up at the screen and seeing the embellishment, and then the woman’s expression to Crosby and Crosby’s expression back. This is Class stuff.