Ben Aldridge
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Ben Aldridge
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Hebrews 10:39 | AO1 | CSCS
Katılım Aralık 2010
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As communities gather this weekend, @AstroVicGlover reflects on the shared spaceship we all call home: Earth.
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Couldn’t have said it better!
outkick.com/analysis/tough…
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People are straight up at each others throats over the northern shift of the system and the GFS vs Euro model! It’s absolute mayhem in these weather streets!
Brent Rooker@Brent_Rooker25
My algorithm has me deep into meteorology twitter right now and let me tell ya things are getting CONTENTIOUS over these snow storm forecasts in the south
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Pop tart, Cheez it and Frosted Flake bowls have it figured out. If you’re gonna do a bowl game now, might as well make it fun.
Jomboy Media@JomboyMedia
Bowl season is the only time you can score a touchdown then celebrate by jumping into a giant bowl of Frosted Flakes
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@jay_perry @TheAthletic had a good article on this back when they were talking about revising the playoff format. Apparently they can’t right now because of TV contracts.
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@ClayTravis Serious question why not do like every other sport and give the conference champ and AQ? 11 conferences then fill the rest with at larges. Can go 16-24 teams total. It preserves the conference championship games
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The fact that the idea of “swinging the bat faster is better” is considered new age analytical thinking is insane.
Gaining speed/power/force production has been beneficial for every athlete in every sport since the beginning of time.
Pitchers who throw harder have higher ceilings, golfers who swing the club faster have higher ceilings, running backs who run faster have higher ceilings, basketball players who jump higher have higher ceilings etc.
Does it mean that those who are bigger/faster/stronger will automatically be better? Of course not. Skill, mental makeup, competitive edge, preparation and a thousand other things all play a massive part in overall success, but the fact that being more physically explosive and producing more force gives you a greater chance for success has always and will always be true.
MLB Now@MLBNow
"I love every bit of it." @CliffFloyd30 is all in on the analytic focus of improving bat speed after seeing what hitting coach David Popkins has done with the Blue Jays.
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