You Know You Fail As an Athlete, When...
Posted: 2018-02-19 03:40pm
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Eating any amount of haggis is likely to not improve one's performance in curling, or life in general.Broomstick wrote: ↑2018-02-19 06:11pm What, exactly, is the dope used for improving performance in curling? Eating more haggis?
Sometimes I feel like the word insanity really doesn't apply to individuals, but whole groups of people. Who in their right mind would make up a sport where you push heavy rocks across ice? Or whack a ball with a very long and flat bat? Or hit a ball into a small hole that just so happens to be arranged with a sandpit and a small pond nearby? Or a game where you run around four white squares to get to a pentagon? Or two men beating the hell out of each other in a roped off area.U.P. Cinnabar wrote: ↑2018-02-19 10:42pm The broom is used to clean up the curling rink(?!) to improve traction for the stones being slid across it.
Kinda like shuffleboard except played with heavy-ass stones on the ice.
I mean, chess is a purely arbitrary game. The pieces and their movements bear no resemblance to anything in real life, to anything other than themselves. There are any number of other, similar-but-different rulesets that would be just as "good." There is no rational justification for why knights move the way they do, or pawns. They are, literally, arbitrary.Aleister Crowley wrote: ↑2018-02-21 03:17amSometimes I feel like the word insanity really doesn't apply to individuals, but whole groups of people. Who in their right mind would make up a sport where you push heavy rocks across ice? Or whack a ball with a very long and flat bat? Or hit a ball into a small hole that just so happens to be arranged with a sandpit and a small pond nearby? Or a game where you run around four white squares to get to a pentagon? Or two men beating the hell out of each other in a roped off area.U.P. Cinnabar wrote: ↑2018-02-19 10:42pm The broom is used to clean up the curling rink(?!) to improve traction for the stones being slid across it.
Kinda like shuffleboard except played with heavy-ass stones on the ice.
Call me crazy, but a lot of sport just seems like the ravings of a madman.
I don't know. I watched last night's women's curling match between US and Sweden, and it was pretty intense.Aleister Crowley wrote: ↑2018-02-21 03:17amSometimes I feel like the word insanity really doesn't apply to individuals, but whole groups of people. Who in their right mind would make up a sport where you push heavy rocks across ice? Or whack a ball with a very long and flat bat? Or hit a ball into a small hole that just so happens to be arranged with a sandpit and a small pond nearby? Or a game where you run around four white squares to get to a pentagon? Or two men beating the hell out of each other in a roped off area.U.P. Cinnabar wrote: ↑2018-02-19 10:42pm The broom is used to clean up the curling rink(?!) to improve traction for the stones being slid across it.
Kinda like shuffleboard except played with heavy-ass stones on the ice.
Call me crazy, but a lot of sport just seems like the ravings of a madman.
That's because he was a Rooskie.tezunegari wrote: ↑2018-02-22 05:06am So far only the results of the A-sample are known.
There is a chance of a false-positive and until the B-Sample has been tested this should not have been published IMO.
I am not familiar with the procedures, but the A-sample would be tested with fast and cheap tests that tend towards false-positives.
Then if a positive result is found a more exact testing method (slower, more expensive but also more reliable to create correct results) would be used on the B-Sample.