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• #1102
I hope not, I've been dreaming up the 'gettin aero slingshot' manoeuvre, loosely based on the slingshot from Talladega nights. It gives the player the opportune moment to shout 'aero engage', before being thrown into the perfect position for a sweet shuffle. Unfortunately there are also some other outdated rules holding this dream scenario back
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• #1103
Does this mean there will be a maximum saddle>bar drop?
Should be 'minimum...
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• #1104
Should be 'minimum...
Like this?
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• #1105
I hope not, I've been dreaming up the 'gettin aero slingshot' manoeuvre, loosely based on the slingshot from Talladega nights. It gives the player the opportune moment to shout 'aero engage', before being thrown into the perfect position for a sweet shuffle. Unfortunately there are also some other outdated rules holding this dream scenario back
all over this, need to start practising now before the uk champs
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• #1107
I think it's true that individuallly lefties have an advantage and most of the sports mentioned in the article are individual sports (ok, cricket, rounders and baseball are all team sports, but it tends to involve one on one, ie bowler against batter then batter against fielders).
In team sports with passing there is the problem of your team mates passing to the wrong side. Also it tends to mess up some of the ways teams play having one player going the 'wrong' way. Do you think spring break's circles would work as well if one was a leftie?
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• #1108
so what is getting aero? in polo
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• #1109
doesn't it just work like this:
most people are right handed
right handed people get used to playing against fellow rightys
leftys get used to playing against rightys
lefty plays righty
rightys like: WTF!
Leftys like: this is what i'm used toFUCKING SIMPLE! i should be a scientist
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• #1110
It's a Nice touch thing
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• #1111
doesn't it just work like this:
most people are right handed
right handed people get used to playing against fellow rightys
leftys get used to playing against rightys
lefty plays righty
rightys like: WTF!
Leftys like: this is what i'm used toFUCKING SIMPLE! i should be a scientist
ha! nailed it
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• #1112
i never find it too much of a problem playing a lefty and personally dont see the whole 'lefty bullshit' thing. People need to work on their righty bullshit skills! (not joking)
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• #1113
Mo/David seem very potent and split the court between them on the attack. Once you know how to play with a lefty you have a nice advantage.
It may be only 'our' lefty, but he is really good at sneaking up behind people and winning the ball, often after we've missed a shot and the opposition are looking up-court trying to make a long pass or start a break.
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• #1114
i never find it too much of a problem playing a lefty and personally dont see the whole 'lefty bullshit' thing. People need to work on their righty bullshit skills! (not joking)
+2398239847298374927834987238947, if you cannot handle that shit, quit.
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• #1115
sinestra
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• #1116
Interesting read. Simply popping the ball through your bb and playing on your offside seems to work fine against lefties.
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• #1117
doesn't it just work like this:
most people are right handed
right handed people get used to playing against fellow rightys
leftys get used to playing against rightys
lefty plays righty
rightys like: WTF!
Leftys like: this is what i'm used to
Lefty plays lefty.
Lefty is like: WTF!
Other Lefty is like: this Bullshit!.
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• #1118
for josh.
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• #1119
the cantina song was my 2nd choice for Cambridge winning music, the shuffling bit would of made it perfect.
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• #1120
ha!
on the recommendations there is ten hours of looped cantina. perfect for a tournament? -
• #1121
do it!
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• #1122
I think that is well within the:
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• #1123
Reason: i just wanted to post that picture.
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• #1124
Euro/Worlds, rule discussion:
http://leagueofbikepolo.com/forum/rules/2012/06/27/rules-for-ehbpc-and-whbpc-2012-paris-geneva
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• #1125
Fore-arms.
I liked the way Greg explained the rule, i.e. you can protect space, but not create it, but there was an awful lot of pushing with fore-arms, and I only saw one person called for it (great work, H Bomb!).
This rule is a bust, as far as I'm concerned. Better to tell everyone to keep their arms down.
Does this mean there will be a maximum saddle>bar drop?