Hamstring Injuries - We Ready To Talk About Woicik?

Corso

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Dynamic stretching is not a bouncing action. For example the old touch your toes stretch should not involve bouncing the stretch action.
I've been doing it wrong this whole time?
All I wanted to do was make my fingers reach 'dem toes! That's all...
 

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This thread is proof we will argue about almost anything. I'm tempted to make the topic "is the sky blue? Discuss"
The sky is every color, but blue buddy. We only see the color that is rejected and so reflected by the sky. All other colors are accepted and absorbed.

How's that baby? Yeah!
 

waving monkey

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Thank you, and my point is that the practice of Yoga and Meditation does not HAVE to be a religious practice.
It has been used in religion, but it's not a practice that demands a call to any certain deity, if any at all.
You can practice Yoga and Meditation completely religion free.

Some... I won't name names who can't come to grips with that have made their decisions and won't waiver.

And now I'm done... unless responded to in argument.
Corso you are correct, single pointed meditation has no philosophical view. It's simply learning to hold your attention on an object for long periods of time. Now that said, there most diffidently is a spiritual aspect to yoga but you can learn the yoga philosophy without any deity involvement.
 

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Didn't I read that this issues was caused by cleats, Are NFL cleats different than college cleats? If this is the cause, why don't the have these College kids workout more with their cleats so they're not punishing their hammys all at once. I know proper stretching and dehydrating play a part too. Do we really have of these problems more than average?‍♂️
I'll spare a lengthy opening post about this, because most Zoners already have a baseline opinion one way or another, but I'm interested to see where the thoughts lie now.

Question is in the title: are we as the fans good to go with Woicik with the continued hamstring injuries? Yes or no, and why?

Mods - a poll would be great too if you still do those.
I read
 

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This thread is proof we will argue about almost anything. I'm tempted to make the topic "is the sky blue? Discuss"

in this instance i believe the people who responded, which included myself were just correcting an obviously incorrect statement about yoga. i would not call it an argument
 

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Reminds me of Mad Dog with the Texas Longhorns. Legendary strength coach in his day, but probably not up to date with new methods.

The problem is you have a HC who has never coached anywhere else for a significant period of time, never came up the ranks and developed contacts, so he has to rely on comfort hires.
 

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I'll spare a lengthy opening post about this, because most Zoners already have a baseline opinion one way or another, but I'm interested to see where the thoughts lie now.

Question is in the title: are we as the fans good to go with Woicik with the continued hamstring injuries? Yes or no, and why?

Mods - a poll would be great too if you still do those.

Aren't most of the hamstring injuries the younger guys? If so, then that's not Woick's fault
 

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didnt Emmitt smith employ a personal trainer who specifically targeted his hammys back in the day?

jerry can afford to pay for all skills position players.

I believe Emmitt's thing was acupuncture.
 

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No Woicik...we need to talkk about the NFL Players Union negotiating a contract where these guys don't have to actually practice that had.
 

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Deep tissue massage.

I stand corrected.

Man, I bet I've recommended acupuncture to dozens of people over the years
while telling them it's what Emmitt did and helped him play 15 years... Whoops!

Oh well. At least I know what Yoga is... lol
 

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I stand corrected.

Man, I bet I've recommended acupuncture to dozens of people over the years
while telling them it's what Emmitt did and helped him play 15 years... Whoops!

Oh well. At least I know what Yoga is... lol

I think he did some acupuncture also, but he was known for the committment to deep tissue massage. I had some massages from the same people he used.
 

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@lockster is attacking this yoga bit with the ambition o
I think he did some acupuncture also, but he was known for the committment to deep tissue massage. I had some massages from the same people he used.

Did you get a happy ending?
 

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Corso you are correct, single pointed meditation has no philosophical view. It's simply learning to hold your attention on an object for long periods of time. Now that said, there most diffidently is a spiritual aspect to yoga but you can learn the yoga philosophy without any deity involvement.
this isn't true
 
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