Quote (dgkblack @ Oct 19 2011 11:02am)
Compare your body to trololols and xgears. It should make you laugh.
Stay.
If only science worked by who had the best physique...
Quote (Boxa @ Oct 19 2011 09:14am)
I voted yes mainly because as of the last 6 months all you do is copy paste the same generic advice to everyone.
If you're just going to do a half ass copy & paste job just stick those points in a sticky and call it a day.
Also you're extremely close minded when it comes to things that have been scientifically backed simply because you think your certifications separate you from the rest of the pack.
There are a handful of people with a vast amount of knowledge who help people on a much more consistent basis without the copy & paste job.
Quote (eschutaz @ Oct 19 2011 08:04am)
I voted no.
What are you even doing in his thread in the first place? You know it'll just cause trouble, and I'm sure you realize that yourself. Stop trying to justify yourself and your actions, you are fucking pathetic.
No they shouldn't. Just to draw an example from real life. When I work with one of my students as a tennis coach - imagine if some random guy who walked past us while we were training, suddenly just stopped and came into the court and saying that everything I said was wrong just because he read some shit on the internet or because he learned a different technique when he was young. I don't give a shit if he disagrees, and he can feel free to discuss that with me afterwards (in jsp that would be PM) but it'd be disrespectful to do it during the training session (the thread) and that's what has happened in this case for Raynor.
Even though no one plays tennis here, I know you do Dan so you should be able understand what I'm talking about. And tbh this goes for anything, you could replace the word 'tennis' with pretty much anything; 'karate', 'football', 'gym'. It's a matter of principle.
Shit son, I take it you missed my second post? I don't need to justify anything, but thanks for the 1-up.
Quote (Boxa @ Oct 19 2011 09:14am)
I voted yes mainly because as of the last 6 months all you do is copy paste the same generic advice to everyone.
If you're just going to do a half ass copy & paste job just stick those points in a sticky and call it a day.
Also you're extremely close minded when it comes to things that have been scientifically backed simply because you think your certifications separate you from the rest of the pack.
There are a handful of people with a vast amount of knowledge who help people on a much more consistent basis without the copy & paste job.
Truf, bruh.