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Stuart Rutledge

@StuartFRutledge

UK sports-BBN. Lover of basketball , learning, laughter, and exercise.

Houston, TX Katılım Mart 2009
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Greg Berge
Greg Berge@GregBerge·
Eli Manning on youth sports: “I wanna ride with your dad on the car ride home.” That line says it all. Parents: the game ends when the whistle blows. The car ride home should build joy, not steal it. Be that parent.
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Stuart Rutledge@StuartFRutledge·
@KySportsRadio I just bought seats in front row to attend the A&M game for $133.. 2 more next to me. plenty of seats available. Blue get in!
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Phoenix Stevens
Phoenix Stevens@PStevensKSR·
Now that it’s March, here’s the BEST version of One Shining Moment — the one from 2012. 😼
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Stuart Rutledge@StuartFRutledge·
@homegymcoop I use hanger z squat rack. getrxd.com/hanger-z-squat… It hangs from my joist mounted pull up bar. I’ve had 275 on it, which isn’t much for heavier lifters.. but it’s a good training weight. It works and saves my space.
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Cooper Mitchell - HomeGymGuy
Cooper Mitchell - HomeGymGuy@homegymcoop·
Would you trust a squat rack that's bolted to the ceiling rather than supported by the floor? Thinking about testing this idea...
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Brad Stulberg
Brad Stulberg@BStulberg·
Norway consistently wins the most medals at the Winter Olympic Games, with a population of just 5.6 million people. A big part of their success is how they treat youth sports—and it’s the opposite of what we do in the US. Here’s what we can learn from Norway: 1. Scorekeeping: In the US: Youth sports tend to be hyper competitive even at early ages. Leagues almost always keep score. In Norway: Scorekeeping isn’t even allowed until age 13. Removing winners and losers keeps the focus on the process not outcomes. It keeps kids engaged longer because it minimizes pressure (and tears) and maximizes fun, learning, and growth. The goal isn’t to win a third grade championship. It’s to love sport and keep playing. 2. Trophies: In the US: If you give everyone a trophy, you’re creating snowflakes who will never gain a competitive edge. In Norway: Whenever trophies are awarded, they are handed out to everyone. If getting a trophy makes young kids feel good, we should give them trophies. Maybe they’ll come back and play again next year!! As for the creation of snowflakes with no competitive edge—Norway’s athletes are tough as nails and all they do is win. 3. Prioritizing Fun: In the US: Far too often, the goal is to win. In Norway: The national philosophy is “joy of sport.” Youth sports in the US are driven by adults, ego, and money. Youth sports in Norway are driven by fun. Only half of kids in the US participate in sports. The number one reason they drop out: because they aren’t having fun anymore. In Norway, 93% of kids participate in youth sports. Fun is the foremost goal. 4. Playing Multiple Sports: In the US: There’s pressure to specialize early and play your best sport year round. In Norway: Try as many sports as you can before specializing as late as college. Norway encourages kids to try all types of sport. This reduces injury and burnout and increases all-around athleticism. It also helps promotes match quality, or finding the sport you are best suited for as your body develops, which is impossible if you commit to a single sport too early. 5. Affordability In the US: There is increasingly a pay-to-play model with high fees for leagues, equipment, and travel. This excludes many kids from playing. In Norway: It’s a national priority to keep youth sports affordable and therefore accessible for all. Kids aren’t priced out, which creates opportunities for everyone to participate (and develop into athletes), regardless of their parents’ income level. We could learn a lot from Norway: In the US, 70% of kids drop out of youth sports by age 13. This not only diminishes an elite-athlete pipeline, but it also destroys an opportunity for healthy habits and all the character lessons kids can learn from sport. In Norway, lifelong participation in sport is the norm. The goal isn’t to have the best 9U team. It’s to develop the best athletes. Those are two very different things. And Norway has the gold medals to prove it.
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Trilly Donovan
Trilly Donovan@trillydonovan·
Let’s do one more Hoopsmas giveaway. Want to see your favorite team in person this season? I’ll reimburse you up to $150 in tickets to any game. All you have to do is RT to enter. Good luck and Merry Christmas!
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Stuart Rutledge@StuartFRutledge·
@Chev90 @duckleaguechamp It’s a joke… that’s not rivers. It’s a bit they have done for 10 years. Pretty funny stuff, because it’s meant to be funny. Houston sports radio
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Chev GPT- LBK
Chev GPT- LBK@Chev90·
The veiled language in this is absolutely garbage dog whistling on what a QB is supposed to "look like." I guess the pressure from the ongoing race with Nick Cannon to have the most kids is finally getting to him. Trash ass statement.
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Lance Zierlein
Lance Zierlein@LanceZierlein·
Here is the entire "Philip Rivers on a mobile" (on a mobile has been the parody tipoff for years on the station) that somehow "fooled" people today. The content is so outlandish that it shouldn't be hard to figure out. I'm good but not THAT good. audioboom.com/posts/8816617-…
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Chris Shepherd
Chris Shepherd@NFLscheme·
Just so everyone knows, Philip Rivers did not do a morning talk radio show where he referred to himself as "Big Philly Rivers" and bragged about his ability to complete 4 yard passes. But I wish he would have.
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@SuperrNova38 @LanceZierlein It’s an amazing radio skit they do. Best thing you will listen to today if you can find a recording.

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Stuart Rutledge@StuartFRutledge·
@SuperrNova38 @LanceZierlein It’s the best! For me it was the worst part of Phillip Rivers retiring, and now the best part of his potential return… hope you saw the whole thing
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Bleacher Report
Bleacher Report@BleacherReport·
WILD ENDING IN SIXERS-WARRIORS GAME 🤯😳 VJ EDGECOMBE PUTBACK, MAXEY CHASEDOWN BLOCK FOR THE WIN 🔥 (via @NBA)
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BrickCenter
BrickCenter@BrickCenter_·
Austin Reaves: “Good job, friend.” Luka Doncic: “He wants to be friends but I’m not allowing it.” Reporter: “What can he do to be your friend?” Luka: “Nothing. There’s nothing he can do.” 😭
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J. Kyle Mann
J. Kyle Mann@jkylemann·
whew
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Houston Rockets
Houston Rockets@HoustonRockets·
comment below if this is your mood too 😂
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Stuart Rutledge@StuartFRutledge·
@RedNinetyFour I actually think it’s also a product of good defensive coaching not just Reed skill set. Each time he got iso last night w size mismatch, immediately sent a double. Durant went to help in an iso he had against jrue holiday, and sengun did it another time against Camara.
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RedNinetyFour
RedNinetyFour@RedNinetyFour·
We’re now consistently seeing Reed Sheppard’s full defensive profile translate to the NBA. Casual fans saw a small white guy with a bad haircut getting bodied and just assumed this was Matt Maloney cerca 1996. In actuality, the reason scouts were salivating over this guy wasn’t just that he had one of the greatest shooting seasons in college basketball history, but also the belief that the stocks would translate over. He absolutely has to get stronger and better at rotating but NEWSFLASH: most 20 year olds do.
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Ryan Holiday
Ryan Holiday@RyanHoliday·
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