FNQ wrote:Jester_ wrote:FNQ wrote:
lol the amount of times I have to explain this.. is it my fault for assuming that people played sports? Maybe actually played enough to get winded?
If a player is pushed beyond their typical routine limit and starts tapping into adrenaline instead of muscle memory, they are less likely to be able to reach their peak performance. Like a fighter who has an early flurry, you don't just get your breath back with some sitting. If someone who isn't used to extended sprinting is subjected to it, the fatigue sets in quick, both physical and mental
But that's just a decade+ of experience talking. Must be a lame excuse
I really thought you were old/smart enough to not do the "do u even play ball hurr durr" thing when you're wrong, but this wouldn't be the first time I overestimated someone here.
No its more of a "this is my wheelhouse and you're arguing against a basic tenet of sports physiology, and here's an even easier to understand example"
I save the 'hurr durrs' for when someone talks about a subject they don't know much about, gets corrected, and then still doubles down
So... hurr durr I guess
University of Phoenix I'm guessing?