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Gary Eychner

@eychng12

Father. Syracuse University, NY Met and NY Giant fan.

The Villages, FL Katılım Şubat 2012
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Kyronis
Kyronis@kyronis_talks·
A community college professor named Marty Lobdell taught the same study skills lecture for 30 years. The video quietly became one of the most watched educational recordings online, with over 10 million views. He spent his career watching students fail not because they were lazy, but because no one had taught them how their brain actually works when learning something difficult. The lecture, “Study Less Study Smart,” contains a powerful framework. Your brain cannot sustain focus the way most people believe. Studies show the average learner hits a wall between 25 and 30 minutes. After that, efficiency collapses. You’re still sitting there, but almost nothing is being absorbed. Lobdell told the story of a student who planned to study 6 hours a night, 5 nights a week. Thirty hours total. She failed every class. She was not lacking effort. She was confusing time near books with actual learning. The fix is simple: when focus drops, stop, take a 5 minute rewarding break, then return. That reset makes a massive difference. He also destroyed the myth of highlighting and re reading. Recognition is not the same as recall. To prove it, he read 13 random letters. Almost no one remembered them. Then he turned them into “Happy Thursday.” The entire room recalled them instantly. The brain stores meaning, not repetition. This is why elaborative encoding works so well. Finally, he shared the most important principle: 80 percent of study time should be active recitation. Close the book and explain the material in your own words. Teach it to someone else or an empty chair. Retrieval is where real learning happens. His closing line stuck with me: If this information does not change your behaviour, you have not actually learned it. The best students do not study more hours. They stop confusing the feeling of studying with the reality of learning.
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Gary Eychner
Gary Eychner@eychng12·
@wottle @itsAntWright @CathPrep1 @Sheena_Marie3 Not according to the guidelines attached! Poor interpretation by an official! Neither justified a warning or DQ! Neither instance was unsportsmanlike or directed an another competitor! Why are you so against MC winning a race and championship?
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Michael Wottle
Michael Wottle@wottle·
@eychng12 @itsAntWright @CathPrep1 @Sheena_Marie3 The coach literally said the last was a violation. So yes it would have been a warning. We don’t know the first, you’re literally speculating and making conclusions based in ignorant. That’s why my position is that the DQ was warranted IF the first warning was given.
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Sheena Quick
Sheena Quick@Sheena_Marie3·
There’s been national discourse surrounding Mallard Creek’s disqualification in the 4x400m relay in this past weekend’s NCHSAA 8A State Championships. The DQ cost them the team title and disrupted what would’ve been a phenomenal feat of 5 straight titles. Rules based on judgment calls always leave room for error. This was such. For the “he was warned” crowd, here’s video of him breaking the 300mH record. To be defined as taunting, doesn’t there have to be a target? It’s unrealistic to expect no human emotion when huge accomplishments are achieved. Nyan Brown is a good kid; Mallard Creek’s athletes worked hard. NCHSAA got this one wrong.
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unfiltered officiating@OffyUnfiltered·
The rear-view mirror hand wave is a taunt to opponents who are trailing. Pretty clear. Automatic DQ.
Steve Magness@stevemagness

Just to be clear: 1. The kid was NOT given an official warning earlier when he yelled in excitement (not toward anybody) after breaking a 20 year old state record. Source: The Athletic, his HS track coach. There's a protocol to this. More than likely, it's the official saying this to cover his ass because the stupid call blew up and looks ridiculous. He put up 5 fingers to signify 5th championship. The same kind of gesture so many others did when they put a #1 up in the air signifying they won... 2. No one in there right mind would DQ anyone for raising their hand in the air at the line, whether it's both hands, a 1 in the air, or whatever. It's literally done all the time. Both hands in the air at the line is literally the default celebration crossing the tape... 3. Go look through the pics and videos of the same meet and their are literally dozens of kids doing the same kind of celebration or more. None DQd. Expand to every state meet or HS national championship...and if we applied the same rule, a large majority of records would be wiped out... Which is the point... The rule is vague on purpose to give officials leeway. But too often in track, you have some volunteer official who lets the power go to their head and inserts themselves into the The point of comparing to other sports. Even crappy calls by officials result in a loss of the play. You score a TD, that play is negated. Not the entire game, quarter, or drive. In track, it's all or nothing. Which is insane. Imagine an entire game wiped out because of a touchdown celebration in a college football game. People would be like WTF...you get a penalty, but it's not catastrophic. So sure, if you want to be stuck int he 1950s and scream "Rules are rules!" without understanding that the rule on taunting is vague on purpose and see how it's incredibly inconsistently applies...then you do you, live in the 1950s. But to the rest of us living in the real world, it makes zero sense to erase an entire race because some kid raised his arms in the last 5 meters of a race that was over.

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Nate Brown
Nate Brown@natesportsguy·
What's your reaction to High School track athletes doing hand gestures, celebrating, etc after winning a race?
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Josh
Josh@JayFraaank·
@eychng12 @El_Liaison @scott_fowler Bruh, it’s not getting overturned 😆 give it a rest and move on with your adult life. Why you obsessing over high school sports??
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Gary Eychner
Gary Eychner@eychng12·
@ClarenceH42 @ThisIsChinooo I think your reading comprehension is lacking! Neither celebration was directed at or interfered with a fellow competitor or official!
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ClarenceH
ClarenceH@ClarenceH42·
@eychng12 @ThisIsChinooo This addresses celebrations as they cross or after they crossed the finish line. Unfortunately, this kid couldn't wait until he got to the finish line 😔 it's a bummer, but he will mature!
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Michael Wottle
Michael Wottle@wottle·
@eychng12 @itsAntWright @CathPrep1 @Sheena_Marie3 First, you need to look up the word “rarely”. Also, Steve has shown to be incredibly biased in the past, so I don’t fully truest his judgment on these types of things. And again, the coach already admitted he violated the rules. Doesn’t have to be an NFHS rule.
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Myron Medcalf
Myron Medcalf@MedcalfByESPN·
When we won the 4x100 state title in HS, we were talking crazy once we hit the finish line. Clapping, jumping. I think one of my teammates went into the stands. Not because we were taunting but because we were excited. This celebration was not egregious. Give them their title.
HighSchoolOT@HighSchoolOT

Mallard Creek boys track and field was disqualified for unsportsmanlike conduct after winning the 4x400 relay in the final event of the day. Had the result stayed, the Mavericks would have won the team state championship. Instead, they remained in second place. You can read the full story on the NCHSAA 8A Track and Field State Championships at highschoolot.com/story/live-upd…

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Josh
Josh@JayFraaank·
@eychng12 @El_Liaison @scott_fowler Exactly. Use common sense…..lol. The rules are explained in a coaches meeting before all high school events, and it’s outlined in the rules of the NCHSAA…..cannot celebrate before crossing the finish line. How much more common sense/interpretation do you need?
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ClarenceH
ClarenceH@ClarenceH42·
@eychng12 @ThisIsChinooo Back to the he raised his arm for no reason and not to celebrate argument lol okay bud have a nice day 👋
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Michael Wottle
Michael Wottle@wottle·
@itsAntWright @eychng12 @CathPrep1 @Sheena_Marie3 You and Gary can’t seem to understand the warning could be for a different type of violation. I am have said here and elsewhere that he did not celebrate early in his 300mh race. But he was yelling. Something as simple as profanity will get you a warning in HS.
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Paul Wilson
Paul Wilson@Blacklib1978·
@eychng12 @TexasTrackDad again, the first warning (which had no penalty attached) should have been the end of it ... take 2 seconds to leave the track and then celebrate ...
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Vance Johnson-TexasTrackDad Podcast 🎙
This Coach had a rule book like everyone else…why is this so hard to understand 🤷🏾. Folks saying UIL athletes celebrated. I just watched college athletes celebrate all weekend. I never said I agree with the rule, but it is a rule. Teaching young people to go outside of rules is a big problem…. It’s a rule, like it or hate it you have to follow it.
Vance Johnson-TexasTrackDad Podcast 🎙@TexasTrackDad

Rule is no celebration. Team celebrate anyway and get a warning. Team ignores the warning and celebrate again then get disqualified. Why are y’all mad at this lol? Simple follow the rules you are not exempt…that Coach should had made it very clear to them not to celebrate State Championship is on the line. You chose to do it anyway, deal with the consequences..

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Gary Eychner
Gary Eychner@eychng12·
@JoshHarris25 Are you sure it wasn’t the official? Either way it was an absurd interpretation of a dumb rule! Raising your hand is celebrating? What purpose does that serve?
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Bob Greenburg
Bob Greenburg@BobGreenburg·
Per a very respected PIAA T&F official to me “The only warning that needs to be passed on to the coach is for a uniform violation” For those saying the coach was never told about the initial warning.
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Bob Greenburg
Bob Greenburg@BobGreenburg·
@FrankR2232 Per story AD said, an official did warn all the teams en masse before the 4x400 not to celebrate prematurely.
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Bob Greenburg
Bob Greenburg@BobGreenburg·
From multiple accounts he was warned earlier about an action that an official thought was inappropriate. With that said I know Track and Field has strict guidelines towards conduct deemed unsportsmanlike. Does this action meet that standard? Apparently it did. Also I see many bashing the official to make their case…which is ridiculous. I feel awful for the young athlete, but sports is about teaching life lessons so I imagine lessons will be taught from this moment. He can use it as a motivator for the next step of his journey in sports.
HighSchoolOT@HighSchoolOT

Mallard Creek boys track and field was disqualified for unsportsmanlike conduct after winning the 4x400 relay in the final event of the day. Had the result stayed, the Mavericks would have won the team state championship. Instead, they remained in second place. You can read the full story on the NCHSAA 8A Track and Field State Championships at highschoolot.com/story/live-upd…

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Paul Wilson
Paul Wilson@Blacklib1978·
@eychng12 @TexasTrackDad no other warnings have been mentioned which should tell you everything you need to know about how excessive and unsportsmanlike it was ... wasn't nobody picking on him just because ... he messed up then was dumb enough to do it again thinking no one would check him
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