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rezburna 02-28-2022 07:11 PM

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Can’t wait to see him back out there. With MT and Chris Olave this time though.

Crusader 03-01-2022 12:17 AM

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Originally Posted by AsylumGuido (Post 945962)
Apparently it is the Anti-Gravity Treadmill. From their website:

Take your athletes higher with AlterG technology
Uses patented Differential Air Pressure technology to unweight your athletes to as little as 20% of body weight in precise 1% increments for low-impact, pain-free movement.
Supports normal gait mechanics and avoids development of compensatory strategies.
Real-time gait data, pain recording, and live video monitoring improve decision-making on the fly with objective, measurable information and visual feedback.
Limit downtime by training through injuries and enabling a return to sport in better condition.
Enable earlier post-surgery training.
Increase training volume while minimizing stress-related injury.
Encourage early restoration of lower extremity range of motion, shown to improve outcomes.

Wow that's some cool stuff. I can totally see the benefit of not having to put your full bodyweight on the injured knee right away. Probably enables him to start running earlier than what had been the case otherwise.

SmashMouth 03-01-2022 04:08 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by AsylumGuido (Post 945962)
Apparently it is the Anti-Gravity Treadmill. From their website:

Take your athletes higher with AlterG technology
Uses patented Differential Air Pressure technology to unweight your athletes to as little as 20% of body weight in precise 1% increments for low-impact, pain-free movement.
Supports normal gait mechanics and avoids development of compensatory strategies.
Real-time gait data, pain recording, and live video monitoring improve decision-making on the fly with objective, measurable information and visual feedback.
Limit downtime by training through injuries and enabling a return to sport in better condition.
Enable earlier post-surgery training.
Increase training volume while minimizing stress-related injury.
Encourage early restoration of lower extremity range of motion, shown to improve outcomes.

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Originally Posted by Crusader (Post 945985)
Wow that's some cool stuff. I can totally see the benefit of not having to put your full bodyweight on the injured knee right away. Probably enables him to start running earlier than what had been the case otherwise.

Interdasting... I guess the next evolution would be StarTrek style medbeds!

K Major 03-01-2022 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by rezburna (Post 945975)
Can’t wait to see him back out there. With MT and Chris Olave this time though.

Olave huh? Nice.

If there is ever a time to seriously scout playmakers from "Thee Ohio State" ... 2022 would be the year :D.

Olave, Wilson, Frere, Ruckert, Munford, Garrett, etc.

A lot of quality players & Day 1 starters.

AsylumGuido 03-01-2022 09:23 AM

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rezburna 03-01-2022 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by K Major (Post 945993)
Olave huh? Nice.

If there is ever a time to seriously scout playmakers from "Thee Ohio State" ... 2022 would be the year :D.

Olave, Wilson, Frere, Ruckert, Munford, Garrett, etc.

A lot of quality players & Day 1 starters.

I like all three, but I like Olave the most because of his ability to run routes at each level: short, intermediate, and deep. Really solid hands. Probably 4.4 speed. He fits our offense really well.

AsylumGuido 03-03-2022 07:47 AM

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Now this new one is ... interesting?


Boston Saint 03-03-2022 10:09 AM

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I’m gonna go on a bit of rant here. But it amazes me the way the media has portrayed Winston’s “Bad” season. I was reading an article :

https://saintswire.usatoday.com/2022...ccaneers-news/

about the Bucs and Winston. In it, the article mentions Winston threw “interceptions at a historic pace”. What a bunch of crap. He’s hardly the first guy to throw 30 Int in a year and that season had 16 games. Blanda threw 42 in fewer games. In what way would a reasonable person say that Winston’s interceptions were at a historic pace? The media truly lies and has an agenda.

SmashMouth 03-03-2022 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by AsylumGuido (Post 946117)
Now this new one is ... interesting?

https://twitter.com/PointsBetUSA/sta...45274110926851

Serious scar tissue there.

rezburna 03-03-2022 11:09 AM

Re: Jameis Making Major "Strides" in Recovery
 
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Originally Posted by AsylumGuido (Post 946117)
Now this new one is ... interesting?

https://twitter.com/PointsBetUSA/sta...45274110926851

Balance, coordination, and core strength.


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