Insane there isn't a movie about Linus's parents. They somehow heist while being at top level government positions? They get cool jobs that they didn't feel their son earned until his own three big heists??
The Kelce brothers accidentally explained one of the longest-running training mistakes in professional sports in under 30 seconds.
A pitcher's delivery takes 1.5 seconds. The rest period before the next pitch is roughly 20 seconds. A starter who throws 100 pitches in a game produces somewhere between 2 and 3 minutes of total physical exertion across a 3-hour window. The work-to-rest ratio is approximately 1:20.
That ratio maps almost perfectly to the ATP-CP energy system, the anaerobic pathway that powers movements lasting under 10 seconds. Sprinting. Jumping. Swinging a bat. Throwing a 97 mph fastball. Every meaningful action in baseball lives in this system.
Distance running trains the opposite system. Aerobic metabolism. Slow-twitch muscle fibers. Type I fibers that are smaller, produce less force, and prioritize fatigue resistance over power output. Elite sprinters carry 60-80% fast-twitch fibers. Elite endurance athletes carry 60-95% slow-twitch. A 2008 study on collegiate baseball players found that combining endurance training with power training produced measurable drops in power output.
You are literally remodeling the engine in the wrong direction. Training the aerobic system when every sport-specific action runs on anaerobic fuel.
The tradition started decades ago because games last 3 hours and coaches confused game duration with physical demand. A game lasting 3 hours does not mean the athlete is exerting for 3 hours. A pitcher standing on the mound between pitches is recovering, not working. The correct training analog is a sprinter who runs 100 meters, walks back, and goes again.
Driveline Baseball, Eric Cressey, and every major sports science program has been publishing this data for over a decade. Strength coaches at the MLB level largely moved to sprint-based and med ball protocols years ago. But the foul-pole-to-foul-pole jog still persists at the high school and college level because the coaches who played in the 90s trained that way and never updated.
The Kelces just explained it to 3 million people faster than any journal ever could.
The core reasoning behind weekends makes sense in terms of allowing teams to rebuild stash and allow breathability of content. Potential 7 day cycle (to allow rotating 2-day windows) could assist with people's schedules (e.g. sat/sun on, 7 day off, mon/tues on, etc).
Gonna keep an open mind about CRYO & Ranked being 'Weekend Only', but this just seems like a classic Bungie move to me. Just illogical decision making.
Seems like they are limiting access to make it feel more elusive and drag out content longer. Maybe there is a good reason tho 🤷♂️
Ranked being weekend only is insane to me tho. Hoping there is a good reason...
I may be mis-remembering an interview, but I have a memory that Noah Wyle has stated that Robby is a good doctor, but not necessarily a good person (flawed). This show is about people who are working through their inner demons (or succumb in some ways) in a hostile environment
Yes, all of these characters have a deep pain and demons of some kind that bring painful conflict to each other. I don't believe any of the main cast are "evil", or otherwise intentionally bring pain to others (for malicious reason), but they are human. And it elevates the show.
this isn’t aimed at OP, more just the baffling posts that i have seen like “ummmm does anyone else think dana was Not Good to mel????”. like yeah. all of these characters are flawed people who make mistakes. what show are you watching
Highguard developer Wildlight Entertainment was secretly backed by Tencent as the lead financial backer, per sources in a new Game File report.
The funding was undisclosed during the game's development and troubled launch.
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"Fans want our teams to lose" wtf lmao. I want my team to do their damndest everytime they're on the court, on the pitch, on the field. I want them to put everything out there, as a professional athlete. I want the full team to do everything they can to win at any point.
Why the NBA should embrace tanking -
The NBA has kate been misguided thinking that fans want to see their teams compete every night with a chance to win. It’s never been that way that way.
When I got into the nba, they thought they were in the basketball business. They aren’t. They are in the business of creating experiences for fans.
Few can remember the score from the last game they saw or went to. They can’t remember the dunks or shots. What they remember is who they were with. Their family, friends, a date. That’s what makes the experience special.
Fans know their team can’t win every game. They know only one team can win a ring. What fan that care about their team’s record want is hope. Hope they will get better and have a chance to compete for the playoffs and then maybe a ring.
The one way to get closer to that is via the draft. And trades. And cap room. You have a better chance of improving via all 3 , when you tank.
We didn’t tank often. Only a few times over 23 years, but when we did, our fans appreciated it. And it got us to where we could improve, trade up to get Luka and improve our team.
The nba should worry more about fan experience than tanking. It should worry more about pricing fans out of games than tanking.
You know who cares the least about tanking , a parent who cant afford to bring their 3 kids to a game and buy their kids a jersey of their fave player
Tanking isn’t the issue. Affordability and quality of game presentation are
It's never generally a "super obvious" one. It does need to allow for 3 other categories to happen. And this one I got the blue category on the first try (hint it is not what is shown here because it would destroy the rest of the categories).