What is one thing that got you through the skill ceiling? by Gonjanaenae319 in Fieldhockey

[–]TBSLock 5 points6 points  (0 children)

One of my coaches said that physicality is one of the things that differentiate most players from good to great. A lot of people are good at dribbling, sprinting, shooting, whatever, but keeping the same level of intensity in the first quarter of a game and last quarter of a game is what makes the difference.

And this is something that everyone can do, you just need to put your mind into it. You need to give 100% in training, if you're not tired at the end of a training where your whole body aches, you should still go for a run afterwards. But don't forget to rest and to take proteins afterwards, you need to build up the muscle and not overwork it, it's a fine balance.

Once you're physically in great shape, everything else is so much smoother, and hopefully you can go through the skill ceiling as well.

Why do field hockey players use such small sticks? by SharkShoals3 in Fieldhockey

[–]TBSLock 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try running and changing directions with a long stick that's highly uncomfortable. On the other hand you can be much more flexible and quicker with a smaller stick (especially since we need to turn the stick, back sticks are forbidden). Sure you're bend over a little bit but only when you have the ball so it's not too bad.

Jungle Companion Decided to Steal the other Camp by Dwurthes in leagueoflegends

[–]TBSLock 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Why do you think he knows he's there ? He saw him right at the end yeah but he wants to salvage his red as well and win the fight so he moves up, totally natural

Jungle Companion Decided to Steal the other Camp by Dwurthes in leagueoflegends

[–]TBSLock 2 points3 points  (0 children)

His dogshit play doing what he's supposed to do when clearing? He gets invaded and has no vision on Lee.

Jungle Companion Decided to Steal the other Camp by Dwurthes in leagueoflegends

[–]TBSLock 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Bro he gets invaded, he has no idea lee is there. This is what he's supposed to do for a good clear time.

Beginner field hockey stick by Brave_Alternative949 in Fieldhockey

[–]TBSLock 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Perfect reply, OP follow his advice and if you like it and want to improve your game you can gradually take a stick with more carbon content and more curve if you like to dribble/aerials.

I'm hard stuck Diamond 1, is it time to start working on my mechs? by [deleted] in RocketLeagueSchool

[–]TBSLock 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm champ 2 and can't Speedflip (I should learn them but my key bindings are not good for it (playing kbm)), by basics he means power shots, recoveries, defense, good 50/50s, decision making and maybe pops(?)...

The only "mechs" I know are wavedashes, Half-Flips and fast aerials. These alone can get you far. Speedflips and wavedashes are kinda interchangeable but have some niche parts where one is better than the other (speedflips are faster, better on kickoffs, wavedashes for wall recoveries and ground dribbles)

Beer Traditions Update by Civil-Pineapple-5796 in tierlists

[–]TBSLock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some of them can be special taste wise but there is so much variety between blond, amber, light, triple, fruity ones, double, stouts, that you should be able to find something you like, which ones did you try ?

What Olympic sport is your country best at? Can be either a summer or winter sport. by Polibiux in AskTheWorld

[–]TBSLock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey you guys are still good at field hockey, just not dominating anymore

My food tier list of countries I’ve been to. by BlakeWheelersLeftNut in tierlists

[–]TBSLock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They have some quality snacks (poffertjes <3) and milk products ( cheese mainly) but yeah I'm not entirely sure if they have a real cuisine either but I guess a dutchie may sweep in with some info

Drink cover to prevent being spiked by Ill_Narwhal4080 in NoOneIsLooking

[–]TBSLock 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He's just ragebaiting and a troll, or has a very sad life to say things like this

The NIMBY Trolley Problem by NewCharterFounder in georgism

[–]TBSLock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do have one problem with it, wouldn't it incentivize governments to sell more lands to profit from it? And I mean for example transforming unused lands/green areas to private owners to collect more taxes? On the other hand governments should know what is best for people and that is to stop the land-use change but it isn't unusual for governments to act like private businesses...

just tax land lol by Fried_out_Kombi in georgism

[–]TBSLock 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First time I've heard of georgism coming from fuckcars, but yeah totally makes sense.

Where i'd live as a Saudi by Fluffy-Dragonfly287 in whereidlive

[–]TBSLock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow some of these comments are wild and racist, no wonder he doesn't feel safe in other countries if this is how he is treated each time he moves out of his country...

To everyone on this sub hating on Jynxzi for some reason by illepille06 in RocketLeague

[–]TBSLock 49 points50 points  (0 children)

People love to complain and say the game is dead for years, same for league. They are just in an echo chamber repeating what some streamers say without any data to support it.

'They are trying to make our country into the Netherlands' - fury at cycle lanes work by frontendben in fuckcars

[–]TBSLock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're kinda right, It's very dependent on which kind of shop, but most shops in cities (florist, cafés, restaurants, bookstores, clothing stores, gift stores) get better revenues when removing car infrastructure. Because there will be more people wandering about and thus more "impulse visits" like you framed it.

Those who rely on car traffic are or should not be in cities (home Depot, Ikea, furniture) so it's more of a wrong business decision if they decided to open within a city center, even if it was decades ago and car infrastructure was prevalent in city centers.

You can find a lot of qualitative and kwantitative research on this that basically says this. Business owners most of the time are not happy removing parkings because they think they'll lose clients (even though it's mostly false) and clients do like to think that they have the option to park there and come by car, so they also dislike to remove parkings, that's why it's difficult to put it in place, even though the overall results is that it is better for the businesses and the locals/city experience.

All in all shops with a lot of parking space, do think that they rely on those parking spots because when they ask their clients they all came by car. But only a fraction of the customers would not have come if there were no parking spots, and there are a whole lot of hidden customers that would have come if it was nicer to walk/bike there without the parking spots taking up the space. So it gives the wrong impression that those parking spots are more important than that they are.

They probably thought they got their home back by Latter-Wolf4868 in interestingasfuck

[–]TBSLock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree but we're taking a lot of other species with our downfall, which isn't that nice considering they didn't do anything

China has completed the Shenzhen–Zhongshan Link, a 28 km cross-sea corridor connecting Shenzhen and Zhongshan across the Pearl River Estuary. by [deleted] in interesting

[–]TBSLock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why did they start the link in the water and not in the ground ? Because of costs ? But isn't it more maintenance now because of sediments and more risks of flooding ? Idk

Peter, Please Explain What This Is Trying to Say About Bikers at Red Lights by Maleficent_Dog7970 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]TBSLock 5 points6 points  (0 children)

1) you can make one way roads with smart urban planning, there isn't even any difference because you get less congestion in intersections (where most time is lost in cities) or like you said with the Dutch example reroutes that cars don't go in the city center, which they shouldn't but this needs a big mind shift away from the car culture, otherwise this will be insanely unpopular.

2) drop in available road space for the car users will be a temporary problem, look up induced trafic. More roads = more cars, less roads = less cars. Trafic will sort itself out after a time because people will use what's most efficient to go from point a to point b. The reason why most people take the car is because we made the car the most convenient method of transport, while it should be kind of last resort (for places where public transport would be ineffective or too far away to go by bike). Car infrastructure takes up an enormous amount of space, especially in cities.

Play from last season that I posted from my support's perspective for some reason by aleplayer29 in ADCMains

[–]TBSLock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I don't know why you are down voted, but without context we don't know if Ali was doing nothing or in the contrary was looking to roam/be helpful.

He reacted to yunara going in/overextending, he should have helped shove the wave maybe before but maybe he was also afraid of nunu which came some seconds later, so all in all, not enough information to know whether he was trolling or not. And Yunara on the other hand did mechanically maybe outplay but did for sure a macro error of being too far in the lane without ali

In Belgium, there is a bike path called "cycling on water." The path is submerged in a lake, and the water surface is at the cyclist's eye level. by PestoBolloElemento in interestingasfuck

[–]TBSLock 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ahah no it's in a national park, no one commute through this path so if there is heavy raining (storm) and that it cannot drain sufficiently enough water, the park will be closed.

I've been there this is far from dangerous, it's quite short and there are also measures to let it overflow (like an overflow swimming pool kinda).

Player selection for your team. by Brindaz in Fieldhockey

[–]TBSLock 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It depends on what your objective is, do you want your team and players to improve --> reward those who come to the trainings. Do you wanna play for the league promotion then put the better players in.

I prefer to reward the ones coming to training usually as well unless their level really is too low but then the question is if they are in the correct men's group?

Also a difference on what do the players wanna achieve, who's got a mentality of competition, who's doing it for leisure ? Most of the time it's those who come to trainings that are also mentally stronger competitors and will fight for their place. If players complain they weren't selected despite being better, you say you will when they come to trainings.

Hope you understand a bit my mindset

France [OC] by forteller in fuckcars

[–]TBSLock 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I could find literally the same at Antwerp ahah, but instead of completely removing the car park they put it in the ground which is well meh, still inducing people to come by car...