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Mat drills video is out
Posted on 3/7/14 at 10:26 am
Posted on 3/7/14 at 10:26 am
go here. LINK
PS: I do not care how many times a GT player can bench 225 pounds. Anybody else? Didn't think so.
PS: I do not care how many times a GT player can bench 225 pounds. Anybody else? Didn't think so.
Posted on 3/7/14 at 10:40 am to tween the hedges
That was well done
Posted on 3/7/14 at 10:43 am to ugasickem
That gave me fricking wood.
Posted on 3/7/14 at 11:43 am to adawgj
Yeah man, screw that. I'm done with registering for websites and logging into stuff all day long just to freaking read a newspaper article. I guess I'll miss out on a good video.
Posted on 3/7/14 at 2:02 pm to ugasickem
Just awesome.
"more endurant", though? Just making up words out of thin air? Sounded good, I guess.
"more endurant", though? Just making up words out of thin air? Sounded good, I guess.
Posted on 3/7/14 at 2:06 pm to Sanford&MunSon
Great stuff.
I have to say. Whoever has been doing the UGA videos lately has done a fantastic job. I've enjoyed them a lot.
I have to say. Whoever has been doing the UGA videos lately has done a fantastic job. I've enjoyed them a lot.
Posted on 3/7/14 at 5:44 pm to adawgj
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No Vimeo No watchy
Not sure what you are talking about... it's free with no sign up. It IS vimeo embedded at the bottom of the article.
Am I missing something?
Pretty good video, I enjoyed it.
Posted on 3/7/14 at 6:36 pm to BeefDawg
en·dur·ant
[en-door-uhnt, -dyoor-]
adjective
capable of enduring hardship, misfortune, or the like.
Posted on 3/7/14 at 7:03 pm to deeprig9
It worked just now but it wanted be to log in earlier.
The video was fine. If I'm going to nitpick(it's in my DNA) I didn't like the part where they talked about stuff getting easier after you get used to it. At the point that something gets easier, you ratchet up the difficulty. And theus doesn't look like he"s in good shape still. Otherwise, enjoyable.
The video was fine. If I'm going to nitpick(it's in my DNA) I didn't like the part where they talked about stuff getting easier after you get used to it. At the point that something gets easier, you ratchet up the difficulty. And theus doesn't look like he"s in good shape still. Otherwise, enjoyable.
Posted on 3/7/14 at 7:13 pm to athenslife101
Thats nitpicky for sure. Anyone in any profession gets better over time in any mundane yet challenging task, once you know what is expected and youve been through it. They want to hype the fans while not scaring off recruits. "Your lungs are going to bleed you little shite!" isnt a great message.
Posted on 3/7/14 at 7:29 pm to deeprig9
Yeah I know. I am not proud of it. I think way too much.
I do wish there was a little bit more in our program about sacrifice. I wish there was an institutional demand that you give yourself to the breaking limit, which I think some programs have above ours. I remember hearing about Jordan Jenkins not going to voluntary stuff. I always liked the mentality of success that your best isn't good enough so get back to work.
I do wish there was a little bit more in our program about sacrifice. I wish there was an institutional demand that you give yourself to the breaking limit, which I think some programs have above ours. I remember hearing about Jordan Jenkins not going to voluntary stuff. I always liked the mentality of success that your best isn't good enough so get back to work.
Posted on 3/7/14 at 7:46 pm to athenslife101
It goes back to SCrooster's theorem about a good mix of Blue Chip and Blue Collar players.
You get too many Blue Chip players, they all walk in like God's gift to the program, and don't want to work hard, they've always gotten by on their talent. These are Nick Saban problems. These are good problems to have.
Then you have programs that get a good mix of blue collar and blue chip players, you get enough of the blue chip players to have the 5 star talent you need to be competitive on the highest level, but enough blue collar 3 star guys that are working their arse off to constantly challenge the 5 star gifts from God.
Make sense?
You get too many Blue Chip players, they all walk in like God's gift to the program, and don't want to work hard, they've always gotten by on their talent. These are Nick Saban problems. These are good problems to have.
Then you have programs that get a good mix of blue collar and blue chip players, you get enough of the blue chip players to have the 5 star talent you need to be competitive on the highest level, but enough blue collar 3 star guys that are working their arse off to constantly challenge the 5 star gifts from God.
Make sense?
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