mmm... wondering am I in Mr.Isamu's ignore list.... :confused:
Isamu
09-14-2012 12:26 PM
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Originally Posted by alcheng
(Post 1916413)
No Z action for you today??
perhaps after work.... I still don't have my undertray fixed... and they just put oil/rock down on my road.. :ugh2: so I don't wanna drive her around on that with the tray floppin
Isamu
09-14-2012 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Huck
(Post 1916492)
Yep! I enjoyed it, it was me, Matt, Angie, and Nismo joe. We all discussed zombie apocalypse strategies, and came to the agreement that we need to stock up on good quality katanas. We're working on a contingency plan for when it all goes down. Then I showed them my homemade death ray laser and we terrified some ducks outside. All in all a good night :)
Sent from my iPizzle using magic and new-fangled science stuff
:bowrofl::bowrofl::bowrofl::bowrofl: I used to have a real Katana... and by real I mean 200 years old real, ray wrapped/stamped Tang real..
someone stole it :shakes head:
Isamu
09-14-2012 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by alcheng
(Post 1916495)
mmm... wondering am I in Mr.Isamu's ignore list.... :confused:
never bro!
alcheng
09-14-2012 12:35 PM
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Originally Posted by bbigby64
(Post 1916477)
Yeah, I'm gonna chill for a while, and rest it. As for the duration of the second set, it was faster than the first, but not 35 minutes. :)
Actually, pressure hurts so I'm not sure that I would prefer a massage.
It's a good thing that I finished my 3.5-Level Club Championship Tournament BEFORE this injury. That would have been a bummer to not be able to finish. I reached the championship and WON! :happydance:
However, my win may mean that I have to move up to 4.0.
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My club manager said that I was winning too easily. I received a bye in the first round. Then, I won my second round match by a score of 6-1, 6-0. I won my third round match by a score of 6-3, 6-1. I won my 4th round match by a score of 6-2, 6-2. Finally, I won my Finals match by a score of 6-1, 6-3.
Actually, my toughest match was the 4th round semi-final match. Although I appeared to have won easily ... 6-2, 6-2 ... that was a real battle. It took about 2-1/2 hours to complete. I was up a set and 5-1, and I put sports cream on my thighs because I felt cramps coming on. That was a BIG mistake. While walking to the baseline, my thighs began to lock up! I'm like, :wtf: The cream is supposed to HELP ... NOT HURT!!! I could barely walk! :eek: Fortunately, my opponent graciously gave me some time to stretch and recover ... about 3 to 5 minutes.
However, I resumed play, knowing that my legs were not fully functional. I was hobbling around the court. It was pathetic. :shakes head: Despite that, I took him to several deuces on his serve. I desperately wanted to finish the match before I would have to default or go to a 3rd set, GOD FORBID! I had a couple of match points, but couldn't finish him off. :shakes head: However, during the game, I thought that even if I lost it, I would have time to sit for a while on the change-over to rub my thighs.
During the next game, I was serving for the match, and my legs felt better ... good enough to move around the court a bit. However, I knew that if I over did the running, they might lock up again. I tried to conserve my movements, and hit strong efficient shots that would put my opponent on the defensive; I couldn't afford to play long drawn out points. Fortunately, I was able to close the game out and the match. That was a really close call!
My Finals match was downright easy in comparison -- no cramping there. I was also careful to come even better prepared next time in terms of what I ate before the match, and what I drank and ate during the match so that I could support my muscle function. I found myself up a set and 3-0 thinking that this is going to be over quickly. The next thing that I knew, the score was 4-3! :eek: I said to myself, it's time to finish this! I closed the set out, and the match, by a score of 6-1, 6-3.
Anyway, I'm glad that I didn't get this kind of injury during the tournament. :tup:
Hey, take your time with getting back on the court. I recall that I put my tennis racquet down for 8 months because of a wrist injury! :eek: Contact with the ball sent an excruciating pain through my wrist. I couldn't bear it. I received therapy and everything. After returning to tennis, I wore wrist support for a while ... about a year. Then, I forgot it one day and was playing without it, and realized in the middle of the match that I didn't have it on. I said to myself, "I guess that I don't need it!" That's when I stopped wearing it. However, I try to stretch and work my wrist before and during play to avoid injury.
Sounds like you are ready for the 4.0 next season, cos the score you have in the 3.5 tourny shows you are quite a bit higher level than the others... :tup:
If you are playing the 4.0 next season, yup, the whole story will be different especially tactics while and how 4.0 keep the ball in play and have the point setup.
I don't know about the effectiveness of your 2nd serve but it will be as important as a life saver, make sure it has a good kick and placement.
Funny thing is sometimes the more you want to finish the point/game, the harder you find it is, all about mental, LOL.
My shoulder problem has been an ongoing thing for years but it was ok until the passed Winter season when I play seriously and wanted to prepare the Summer season, I didn't have enough rest in between and the flat serve was just too much load to the shoulder....
Worst time I can't make a forehand backswing, don't even think about hitting a ball.... :ugh2:
Winter season is coming up so I will have to have myself ready by Oct... trying.... :eekdance:
onzedge
09-14-2012 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted by alcheng
(Post 1916495)
mmm... wondering am I in Mr.Isamu's ignore list.... :confused:
You should be wondering if you are on mine. :icon17:
onzedge
09-14-2012 12:37 PM
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Originally Posted by GaleForce
(Post 1916474)
Hmm, how do you know they won't write themselves? Sounds like your micro-managing a little. I would go for a coffee and remove yourself from the situation and see what pans out. :tup:
I tried that and it did not work.
2,635 words so far this morning and about twice that to go. :icon14:
alcheng
09-14-2012 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Isamu
(Post 1916496)
perhaps after work.... I still don't have my undertray fixed... and they just put oil/rock down on my road.. :ugh2: so I don't wanna drive her around on that with the tray floppin
arr... dang....
can you have something to just tied up the tray onto the frame? no?
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Originally Posted by Isamu
(Post 1916503)
never bro!
:tup: :tup: thanks bro!!
alcheng
09-14-2012 12:39 PM
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Originally Posted by onzedge
(Post 1916506)
You should be wondering if you are on mine. :icon17:
:eekdance: :eekdance: :eekdance:
What is the requirement??
I hope I am not qualified....
:bowrofl: :bowrofl:
onzedge
09-14-2012 12:44 PM
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Originally Posted by alcheng
(Post 1916516)
:eekdance: :eekdance: :eekdance:
What is the requirement??
I hope I am not qualified....
:bowrofl: :bowrofl:
My Ignore List is barren, actually.
Isamu
09-14-2012 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by alcheng
(Post 1916512)
arr... dang....
can you have something to just tied up the tray onto the frame? no?
:tup: :tup: thanks bro!!
I would need to get under there.. but its so low.. and there isn't anyone in this town with a drive on lift... :bowrofl: I am cleaning out the garage this weekend to make room, and I will pick up a few jack stands, and ramps.. I need to take the driverside front well off so I can empty my catch can anyway
Isamu
09-14-2012 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by onzedge
(Post 1916506)
You should be wondering if you are on mine. :icon17:
mmm... wondering am I in Mr.Isamu's ignore list.... :confused:
:confused: me too!? On an iggy list...;-(
:p
KSFastah
09-14-2012 01:17 PM
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Originally Posted by blackcherry20
(Post 1916591)
:confused: me too!? On an iggy list...;-(
:p
I doubt it....you're too bubbly to be ignored. :P
bbigby64
09-14-2012 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by alcheng
(Post 1916504)
Sounds like you are ready for the 4.0 next season, cos the score you have in the 3.5 tourny shows you are quite a bit higher level than the others... :tup:
If you are playing the 4.0 next season, yup, the whole story will be different especially tactics while and how 4.0 keep the ball in play and have the point setup.
I don't know about the effectiveness of your 2nd serve but it will be as important as a life saver, make sure it has a good kick and placement.
Funny thing is sometimes the more you want to finish the point/game, the harder you find it is, all about mental, LOL.
My shoulder problem has been an ongoing thing for years but it was ok until the passed Winter season when I play seriously and wanted to prepare the Summer season, I didn't have enough rest in between and the flat serve was just too much load to the shoulder....
Worst time I can't make a forehand backswing, don't even think about hitting a ball.... :ugh2:
Winter season is coming up so I will have to have myself ready by Oct... trying.... :eekdance:
You might need to have an MRI after 8 weeks of this. Perhaps, try doing shoulder exercises and applying heat regularly. It might improve shoulder flexibility.
Yes, I gotta improve my second serve ... learn to produce a good kick serve. I gotta start visualizing and go for it, and stop being so tentative. I get my second service over but it is weak. I'd rather get it over than double-fault. Half the time, my opponent over hits and commits an error. I know that I can't rely on that, but I'd rather make my opponent beat me rather than beat myself with a double fault. However, if I'm up 30-0 or 40-15, or better, then I should go for a reasonably strong second service.
By the way, I play on clay mostly so the ball slows down, and points can be difficult to finish. It's also hard to hit aces because of the clay, unless you are someone who can generate a tremendous amount of power.
I rarely play on hard court anymore, although I played on hard court for the first time in a long time against a buddy of mine a couple of weeks ago. The town resurfaced the courts in our main park. I think that USTA and Amex collaborated to do this for many courts across the country. They're blue. They also play slowly. That seems to be the norm now ... slow hard courts like the Australian Open. The US Open is no longer a fast hard court either.
Hopefully, you can play in 2 or 3 weeks. I'm hoping to return to play in a week or 2 as well.