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Post by Bilal Kreidieh on Jun 30, 2011 15:25:41 GMT -5
Love the enthusiasm Bilal, LOL, but Jake is not there yet. I agree he is well on his way, but you will realize there are many levels to this sport and attaining the next level is difficult, but attaining 3 levels above takes time. I relish the day Jake is there and can wink at Mr Gobby as he pins him, but as of now, Chris would easily win 3-0. Tru, tru.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2011 16:54:00 GMT -5
Jake's potential is extremely impressive. His pre disposition for tendon strength is excellent. But what impresses me the most about Jake is his willingness to listen, adapt and learn. I recall him seeking some advice b4 a tournament. He Then applied it perfectly twice. You do not see that very often. Jake has the attitude and the physical tools to be as successfull as he wants.
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Post by Chris Macpherson on Jul 3, 2011 20:33:45 GMT -5
If you want to let me use two hands, I will try to give you a go lol. Seriously though, if there is enough time, I would also be interested in a supermatch. Right, left, or both.
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Post by Eric Roussin on Jul 3, 2011 20:37:42 GMT -5
All supermatch competitors must also compete at this year's Nationals.
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Post by Bilal Kreidieh on Jul 3, 2011 23:22:09 GMT -5
Chris, give me a year. I'll pull you lol P.S. How long do you think it would take for your tendons to be strong enough for a supermatch?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2011 0:02:01 GMT -5
If u can pull to continous failure in a 2 hr practice with no inflammatory pain... Ur good to go physically. However the reason experience benefits a supermatch is more to do with the ability to adjust to ur opponent and to be able to adjust to the refs. I was 8 months in when I had my first super match. My body was easily ready. My mind was not.
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Post by Bilal Kreidieh on Jul 4, 2011 8:09:35 GMT -5
If u can pull to continous failure in a 2 hr practice with no inflammatory pain... Ur good to go physically. However the reason experience benefits a supermatch is more to do with the ability to adjust to ur opponent and to be able to adjust to the refs. I was 8 months in when I had my first super match. My body was easily ready. My mind was not. Yeh, that's gonna take some time for sure. Last practice with the Bockhorn arms, I pulled semi-continuously for 4 hours...I have been sore for 8 days....REAL sore.
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