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Got kids? Like sports? Then you can appreciate this.

Started by January 30, 2013 08:06 AM
9 comments, last by ChaosEngine 11 years, 9 months ago

I'm impressed is an understatement.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=o7GXOdZeKos

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I guess no here likes sports, lol.

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I don't like sports (or at least, not the kind of sport society seems to favour) and I have no kids. But it feels really rehearsed... they're not laughing or talking like a normal dad to his kid would, so it came across as a bit artificial, perhaps even commercial, at least to me. In all honesty, I found it dull and predictable.

Or perhaps I completely missed the message, in which case, well, perhaps this video is currently beyond my comprehension mellow.png

“If I understand the standard right it is legal and safe to do this but the resulting value could be anything.”

I don't like sports (or at least, not the kind of sport society seems to favour) and I have no kids. But it feels really rehearsed... they're not laughing or talking like a normal dad to his kid would, so it came across as a bit artificial, perhaps even commercial, at least to me. In all honesty, I found it dull and predictable.

Or perhaps I completely missed the message, in which case, well, perhaps this video is currently beyond my comprehension mellow.png

Of course those routines are practiced, that's the point. I think what's impressive is her display of speed and coordination. She is also very fluid in her weave and strikes.

Boxing is no good for your brain in the long run.

"The only thing that interferes with my learning is my education"

Albert Einstein

"It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education"

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Boxing is no good for your brain in the long run.

Only if you get hit ;)

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Of course those routines are practiced, that's the point. I think what's impressive is her display of speed and coordination. She is also very fluid in her weave and strikes.

That did not particularly impress me. Maybe it's just me or because I've been living with cats for so long, but I don't find it particularly noteworthy, especially if it's been practised, there's much more to coordination and agility than just executing predefined movements. In any case, just my opinion, really.

“If I understand the standard right it is legal and safe to do this but the resulting value could be anything.”

Nevermind, I can't AM/PM.

I have a boy about that age. Rehearsed or not, that's pretty darn impressive. I would have to practice that with my son every day until he was meaningfully older before he'd develop that kind of coordination and reflexes.

Yes, she really is impressive and I really appreciate it.

To be honest, though, she's about two years too old to absolutely blow my mind (she would if it wasn't so obviously rehearsed).

My boy is two years old now and this really impresses me:

two year old drummer:

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and another four year old

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/yes, I am a drummer...

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