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How NOT TO perform the TRIATHLON SWIM KICK TECHNIQUE - Duration: 8:48.
- Morning, Trainiacs, that was a sizeable swim.
You're a little smudgy, I'll clean your face.
Beautiful.
4500 meters, pace of 148 per 100,
and about an hour 41, new record.
Longest swim on this watch.
A lot of that swim was focused on
staying nice and horizontal, like keeping
your bum cheeks and your feet close to the water.
I'm gonna explain that.
Fortunately, I have cameras everywhere
and I took a bunch of footage of what to focus on.
We're gonna do that back at the cavern
after I go for a one hour hell run, okay?
Race you there. (upbeat music)
That morning was a bit of a bear.
That 4500 meter swim and then 12 1/2 K one hour run,
all kinds of hills.
I'm tired.
Okay, so what we've got here
is kick footage from me today.
I'm gonna preface all of this by saying
I am not a good kicker.
Do as I say, not as I do.
However, I'm a good listener and I'm a good yapper,
so a lot of these tips that I'm gonna give you
are from Jerry Rodriguez, Tower 26,
he's probably the single best triathlon swim coach
in the world and I'm gonna say triathlon swim coach,
because swimmers who are flexible
and have the time to swim six, seven, 13 times a week
are not triathletes who are time crunched,
who are inflexible, who don't have a swim background,
who didn't swim as 12 year olds.
We require different coaching,
so here's how to kick as a triathlete.
So let's start this off with what you absolutely
do not wanna be doing.
Looks like this.
You do not wanna be grabbing yourself a kick board,
putting your hands way out front
on the end of that kick board, throwing up your goggles,
and sticking your head out of the water.
Why you don't wanna do that is because it's critical
when you're swimming to have three touch points.
As you're going across the water,
you want the back of your head, your butt cheeks,
and your heels to be touching the surface of the water.
Doing that ensures that you're gonna be
skimming across the surface of the water
with as little drag as possible.
If you're down, your butt cheeks are under
the surface of the water, and your heels are
under the surface of the water,
you're gonna be creating a ton of drag,
and doing this, sticking your head out of the water
pushes your butt cheeks down.
As you can see, mine are under the surface of the water.
I'm pushing water and I'm reinforcing
those really bad habits.
Here's how we train to get around that.
You grab yourself that kick board,
you get yourself a snorkel, and you kick
with your hands on the back of the kick board.
You put your head in the water, facedown with your nose
pointing straight down at the bottom of the pool,
snorkel over top, and you focus on those three touch points.
My head, butt cheeks, heels touching
the surface of the water, and what that results in
is a nice, straight line across the surface of the water
with as little drag as possible.
Look at that from underwater.
You can see the same thing, that back of the head,
butt cheeks, heels are just coming out
of the surface of the water and I'm creating
as little drag as I possibly can.
There's a couple of things that you shouldn't do,
mimicking what I do.
Number one, see how much my upper body
is moving side to side?
You can see it better from out of the water.
You see how my shoulders and my upper body
are moving from side to side?
Essentially, what you want is from that point forward
to be completely stationary.
You want it to be a nice, tight core.
You don't want that kick to be causing
vibration going up your body.
You want all of the movement to be from that point back,
and that's gonna ensure that you've got
that nice, tight core and you're not creating
turbulence in the water with your kick.
You're just sending as much propulsion forward
as you possibly can.
Now, second thing that you don't wanna be doing,
most of you are gonna have a tough time avoiding this,
because we're triathletes, we run a lot,
which makes our ankles inflexible, but what I have here is
I've got a fair bit of drag basically acting as a windsail
in the water that I'm dragging.
If you are a elite swimmer, your foot
would be more like this.
Now, there's one way that we can help
at least loosen up our ankles a little bit
and also help lift up our legs,
make it a little bit easier to get those butt cheeks
and the heels at the surface of the water.
If you're new and you're really struggling with that,
you get yourself a set of fins,
and you'll see how fluid my kick is.
It just looks really nice, if I do say so myself,
and what you can see right there, boom,
hip to ankle, and it's nice and straight.
And what you want is the tear cross blade fin.
I will put a link in the description below to thekit.com
with the only fin that Jerry Rodriguez recommends,
because you don't want short fins,
you don't want super long scuba fins,
you want a little bit supple, but you want
a rigid enough side so that it counter balances
our really stiff ankles and it puts them in a position
where they're forced to plantar flex.
Point, finally, there's one spot back here
that I wanna show you.
You can kinda see it here, how close together my feet are.
Essentially, you wanna get your feet nice and close together
to the point that your big toes are hitting each other.
You do that by just pointing your toes a little bit inward.
If they're out and if your legs are splayed out,
on the side of your body, you're gonna have drag,
and it's gonna initiate a bit of a scissor kick,
so you want your legs nice and tight together
with your toes just pointed in slightly
and your big toes almost passing
and rubbing against each other.
So now, all of this said, a few things to recommend
and to especially understand.
Number one, we don't kick for propulsion.
There wasn't a point in there where I talked really at all
about making our kick better to go faster.
Why we kick and why we practice kicking that way
and getting our body aligned on the surface of the water
is to reduce drag, getting a nice balanced body position,
and to have a nice, long, taught frame.
It's not to create propulsion.
Even the best swimmers in the world
only get about 15 percent of their propulsion
through their kick, and our legs are so big
that it sucks a ton of the oxygen out of our body
making it very difficult to go on a 15, 20,
two hour swim in our races, so it's low return on investment
to work on the kick for propulsion.
We wanna just work on the kick from the standpoint
of alignment and balance in the water.
So a few things that you need to focus on and remember,
starting from here down, you want your head,
your butt cheeks, and your heels
touching the surface of the water
at all times, to reduce drag.
Here you want your upper body from basically
your belt line up to be completely stationary.
I gotta work on that.
Down at the feet, you want your toes pointed together,
touching each other just slightly,
and if you need a little bit of help
on your ankle flexibility, get yourself
the tear cross blade fins, and there will be a link
in the description below to all of the
very specific triathlon tools that we use
that are very different than a lot of the things
that are recommended out there,
but these are for triathletes,
and that's what we Trainiacs are.
So there you go, Trainiacs, that is how you kick.
If you aren't yet subscribed,
hit the subscribe button below.
If you are subscribed and I blew your mind
with some of these kick tips, hit the like button,
and check out the Triathlon Taren Podcast.
It's the most reviewed triathlon podcast in the world,
and that's how we actually got to meet
Mambo Jerry Rodriguez from Tower 26.
It's a good one.
Later.
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Salah y Carvajal acaban entre lágrimas tras romperse en la final de Kiev - Duration: 3:49.
5 comentariosVer comentariosEn poco más de media hora, dos futbolistas se marcharon entre lágrimas de la final de Champions de Kiev
Primero fue Mohamed Salah, la estrella del Liverpool, la que tuvo que dejar el partido tras dañarse el hombro izquierdo por una mala caída
Sólo unos minutos después era Dani Carvajal el que no tenía consuelo, tras sufrir una rotura muscular al dar un taconazo
Dos estampas que cambiaron el ritmo y el color que tenía el partido hasta ese momento
Lágrimas por una final y, también, por un Mundial que ahora está en el aire para ambos
Mohamed Salah se fue lesionado a la media hora tras un duelo con Sergio Ramos. El egipcio cayó sobre su hombro izquierdo
Fue atendido sobre el césped con claros gestos de dolor y, tras reincorporarse a la final, al minuto se dejó caer desolado por el fuerte dolor que le impedía continuar
Salah, autor de 44 goles para el Liverpool en la mejor temporada de su carrera, se marchó entre lágrimas del partido más importante de su carrera, con el miedo de poder perderse el Mundial de Rusia en función de la gravedad de la lesión de hombro que sufra y dejó su sitio a Adam Lallana a la media hora del duelo
Sólo cinco minutos después, Carvajal caía lesionado al intentar un taconazo para mantener la posesión en un ataque del Real Madrid
Nada más pisar el césped notó un pinchazo en el muslo derecho y se dejó caer desolado en el césped
Tuvo que ser sustituido por Nacho.Había reaparecido un partido antes de la final, ante el Villarreal en Liga, y en el primer duelo de alta intensidad cayó lesionado en la pierna contraria a la recientemente recuperada
Se retiró llorando por perderse la final y temiendo por su presencia en el Mundial de Rusia
Y es que hace dos años, en la final de Champions de 2016, se lesionó y acabó perdiéndose la Eurocopa
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Pizza Chef Reviews Delivery Pizzas - Duration: 3:17.
(laughs)
(speaks in Italian)
- My name is Simone Falco.
I'm the chef/owner of Rossopomodaro.
I've been making pizzas since I was very young.
I'm very excited today, because we're gonna
discover which one is the best
delivery pizza you can get at home.
Stay tuned.
Let's see what we have here.
Feels super soft, and a little oily.
A lot of flour underneath.
That's burnt, that's why the color is so dark.
What are these?
Maybe potatoes?
There's a gooey line right in the middle,
but looks pretty good.
Sweet is the first thing that comes.
The tomato sauce, not bad.
There's a sauce on the side.
There's a lot of butter.
It's a garlic hollandaise?
Maybe dip in there?
It's having a pizza with mayonnaise,
and maybe some people like it.
I don't really enjoy it, but I guess it's a good start.
Wow, we have the pepperoni.
Not bad.
The underneath part is cooked much better.
They might use oil or butter to make it crispy.
The smell is more of a cake, calzone more than a pizza.
The crust is stuffed with, not just cheese, but mozzarella.
I think the cheese of a better quality.
Less sugar, less doughy.
I think it's a little too soft.
Not enough tomato sauce, barely a little,
but overall it's not bad.
Pull out directly from the fridge,
get a bite before you go to bed.
I would do that.
Okay, definitely thinner crust.
I can see oregano.
The crust smells of oil.
Inside is a little tight.
It's pretty good.
I don't see sugar in the tomato sauce,
which makes me very happy.
I don't taste the sugar into the dough,
which makes me happy again.
It stays there, doesn't drip oil.
This is the pizza I would like to sit on the couch
on a Sunday, watching the football with an easy beer,
or as I prefer, the wine.
It delivers.
I think this is the best so far.
This is my favorite.
Oh my lord.
This is nice.
What is it?
It's a pie.
I see a lot of sausages, mushroom,
jalapeno, uncooked dough.
Dense, doughy, but the cooking technique is much better.
They use very good ingredients.
The heavy weight on top tastes good,
but that part feels to me soupy.
And here we are, (speaks Italian).
They use a little semolina flour to make it crispier,
which will give a nice bite, a nice touch.
The cooking technique is good.
It holds up well.
A lot, a lot, a lot of olive oil in the dough.
Sweet, sugar back.
The amount of sugar that you feel everywhere,
for me it's too much.
But overall, I guess fairly balanced.
Definitely on the top rank on the one that we tried today.
The culture of pizza is the neighbor who plays,
the family that runs it for you.
Talk with them.
Buy something more simple, and eat it hot.
(upbeat music)
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Major Energies Are Hitting Us Right Now – Are You Feeling It Too - Duration: 4:57.
Major Energies Are Hitting Us Right Now � Are You Feeling It Too
By Emmanuel Dagher
We are currently moving through a highly active energy cycle that began last week, and will
continue until early September.
During highly active energy cycles, there�s often a great deal of electricity in the air,
which is felt most powerfully by those who are sensitive to energy.
When this much electricity is in the air, it offers us an excellent opportunity to take
action towards creating the reality of our choice.
This is not the time to sit on the sidelines, watching as life passes us by!
Just like the seasons, energy goes through different cycles.
Sometimes the energy is in a dormant cycle, and at other times, the energy is in a highly
active cycle.
Right now, we are in a highly active cycle.
When the energetic heat is turned up as it is right now, it often manifests itself in
the following ways in our personal lives:
Beginning a new project, job, or creative venture
Cleaning up and resolving past debts (personal, financial, etc.)
Deciding to move to a new home or location
Changes in appetite and eating habits
Being more social and making new friends
Giving ourselves a healthy outlet to express our creativity
Starting a new relationship or rekindling a past or current one
Feelings of being motivated and action-oriented
Taking a trip
Exercising and being more physically active
Taking a new class or course
Cleaning our house or living space
If any of these examples sound good to you, now is the time to explore them and take action!
There are two kinds of action: inspired action and forced action.
When we try to take forced action, we usually come up against a great deal of resistance.
Many of us grew up being taught that making or forcing something to happen is what brings
it to us.
We were taught that if we were assertive about making our dreams a reality, we would be rewarded
with positive results.
We were taught that the harder we worked, the more things we could acquire to make us
happy.
Even though this method may work temporarily, most of the time it comes with a hefty price,
like the disruption of our wellbeing.
When we operate from a space of always trying to make or force something to happen, that
usually puts a great deal of pressure and stress on our emotional and mental bodies.
Over time, this shows up as an imbalance in our emotional, mental, or physical body.
But there is a kind of action that doesn�t require us to push so hard, and that is inspired
action.
When we take inspired action, we do so from a place of awareness, ease, and grace.
We become so present to the opportunities and blessings the Universe is offering us,
that we easily step into them from a place of gratitude.
There�s no force, control, or pressure needed.
With inspired action comes a trust that the Universe/Our Spirit is taking care of us fully.
It�s in this present moment that we are the most effective deliberate creator of our
lives.
Special note: Because of the highly active energies right now, it has become very challenging
and almost uncomfortable for us to procrastinate�to resist being active.
Even if it�s as simple as going for a walk outside or moving our body through dance or
any kind of aerobic exercise, these inspired actions will serve us greatly during this
time.
Physical Shifts When we are in a highly active energy cycle,
our body can experience any of the following:
Our vision sharpens.
Our sense of hearing, taste, touch, and smell become more refined.
We might feel a bit dizzy at times, or spaced out.
Our skin may feel a bit more itchy than usual�a confirmation that we are energetically �shedding
our old skin,� and letting healthy new skin to emerge.
Our weight fluctuates.
Our sleeping patterns change.
We tend to lose track of time.
However these energy shifts show up for you, just know that it�s normal, and
part of the process.
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How Some People Echolocate Like Bats - Duration: 4:15.
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[INTRO ♪]
You may know that animals like bats and dolphins
can use sound to 'see' their surroundings.
It's called echolocation, and it's kind of like sonar.
They make noises that travel around them and bounce off nearby objects.
Their brains are actually able to translate the reflections of those sounds
into a kind of three dimensional picture of their surroundings.
Which is a pretty neat trick.
And, as it turns out, it's one your brain can perform, too.
That's right—humans can echolocate, thanks to our big, flexible brains.
It's just that we usually don't, because most of us can rely on our vision.
Most of the people who echolocate are blind,
and it helps them navigate what they can't see.
By making clicking noises that last a few milliseconds
and then listening to the reflected sound waves,
they're able to obtain information about the size, shape and texture of objects
as well as their distance from them.
And that allows them to build a mental map of their surroundings—
detailed enough for some that they can go hiking or even ride a bicycle.
The clicks can vary in volume and number as needed,
and are higher in frequency than normal speech.
Other echolocating animals use higher frequency sounds, too,
probably because they provide greater resolution,
even though they don't travel as far.
And human echolocators emit their sonar-like sound
in a focused, 60-degree 'cone of perception'.
Practice makes the clicks faster and sharper
than the clucking sounds you might make,
so they're more directed and the returning sounds are less muddled.
These clicks only detail what's in front of the echolocator, though.
When researchers prevent head turning, human echolocators have trouble
understanding their surroundings and are more easily disoriented.
And that's different from bats, which have rotating ears
to allow them to hear sound reflections from all around.
Echolocation in dolphins is a whole other thing,
as they use specialized fat deposits to focus their sounds
and basically hear with their whole heads.
And, of course, they just echolocate naturally—we don't.
Some blind people do sort of stumble into echolocation.
But relatively few navigate this way, even though it can be taught.
We don't know exactly why that is,
but experts suspect it's because most don't realize it's an option.
Even people who aren't blind can learn to echolocate,
though it takes time and not everyone who's tried is great at it.
Those that are may actually rewire their brains to quote "see" sounds.
A 2011 study used functional magnetic resonance imaging—
a technique which monitors blood flow to see brain activity in real time—
to compare the brains of two people with normal vision
to two blind echolocators: one who was blind from infancy,
and one who lost their sight as a teenager.
In both blind subjects, parts of the brain normally used for visual processing
were active during echolocation.
That suggests that those parts of the brain can get rewired
to "visualize" the world using sound instead.
But the study was small and it didn't compare sighted echolocators to blind ones,
so we don't know if similar changes can occur for everyone who learns the skill.
And unfortunately, most of the few studies examining human echolocation
have been similarly tiny, so our understanding of it is very limited.
Still, the fact that any people can echolocate at all
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Whatever Happened To Guys Who Sang Who Let The Dogs Out? - Duration: 4:05.
Performed by the Bahamas-based group the Baha Men, the insanely catchy ear-worm "Who Let
the Dogs Out?"
echoed from every minor league baseball stadium and major league hockey arena in the year
2000, propelling the song into the top 10.
And yes, their name is really pronounced that way.
"Yo!
What's up, we're Baha Men!"
The song had every hint of "one hit wonder" all over it - and it was.
But since people are still wondering who, exactly, let those dogs out, here's a look
at whatever happened to the Baha Men.
"I'm glad to still be representing my country.
Um, I'm sure, all the members of Baha Men feel the same way too."
High Voltage
They may not have hit the big time in America until the year 2000, but the Baha Men actually
formed way back in 1977 under the name High Voltage.
They changed their name in 1991, landing an American record deal and making a appearance
in the 1994 Katherine Heigl movie My Father the Hero.
The group reportedly built a following in the Caribbean and Japan, and hopped around
multiple labels both before and after "Who Let the Dogs Out," releasing roughly a dozen
albums by 2018.
Sue let the dogs out?
According to TMZ, in 2007 the Baha Men filed a lawsuit against a company called Activate
Entertainment, alleging they were owed a half million dollars, since Activate failed to
provide for the Baha Men's recording costs.
The Baha Men ended up spending so much money out of their own accounts that the bank took
lead singer Isaiah Taylor's home; he reportedly spent his money on making music instead of
making his mortgage payments.
Weirdest music feud of all time
In February, 2001, "Who Let the Dogs Out?" won the Grammy for Best Dance Recording, beating
out "Natural Blues" by Moby.
That led to a backhanded diss by Moby, who said,
"I think it's quite a catchy little pop song, and my feeling is, if I'm going to lose an
award, I'd rather lose to a novelty act than a serious act.
It feels like less of a slight."
Considering the Baha Men had been around for over two decades at that point, calling them
a novelty act seemed pretty harsh.
Remember Moby?
Probably not.
They're kind of sick of those dogs
You probably got tired of "Who Let the Dogs Out?" years ago, so just imagine how the Baha
Men feel about performing it at every concert.
In 2015, Baha Men singer Dyson Knight told Vice that it's fine live, but rehearsing it
is a huge drag.
"I'm very tired of playing that song in rehearsal.
I mean, we've been playing it for almost as long as I've been alive.
But on stage, it's different.
The fans really give life to that song."
One issue with rehearsing the song is that the band members don't actually know the words.
Shockingly, "Who Let the Dogs Out?" is actually a cover of a tune by musician Anslem Douglas.
Former Baha Men member Marvin Prosper added the rap breakdown, though, and is the only
one who knows what the lyrics to the rap portion of the song actually are.
Knight told Vice that bandmate Leroy Butler, who currently performs the rap,
"[He] sings what he thinks it is, but I know that what he's singing doesn't make sense."
Return to greatness
The Baha Men made their American debut on Live with Regis and Kathie Lee, so it's only
fitting that they made their triumphant return to the show - now called Live with Kelly and
Ryan - in 2018 to debut their first single in seven years, "Bumpa."
Watch out, world, they're back!
"Every time we perform 'Who Let the Dogs Out?' it's always the same kind of energy, people
just go nuts."
"People love it!"
"Even to this day."
We now know who let the dogs out, for real
So... who let the dogs out?
In 2016, the song's writer, Anslem Douglas, told Time to Break that his uncle inspired
the song.
His older relative would witness guys catcalling women on the street, and he'd say to Douglas,
appalled, "Who let the dogs out?"
He was using "dogs" in the sense that "men are dogs," asking rhetorically why these men
were allowed to harass women without consequence.
This is reflected in the lyric,
"The party was nice, the party was bumping, until the fellas start the name calling."
Later in the song, though, the women respond and shut the men down.
Pow!
Who would have guessed that in today's social climate, "Who Let the Dogs Out?" would be
more relevant than ever?
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El gol nunca visto: error garrafal de Karius, un pie para estorbar y gol de pillo de Benzema - Duration: 1:09.
Lo nunca visto en una final de Champions League. Desgracia de Karius y gol de pillo de Benzema
En el minuto 51, el guardameta del Liverpool atrapa fácil un balón en largo a la carrera del delantero francés
Karius quiere sacar rápido con la mano, Karim pone el pie para estorbar y la pelota entra poquito a poco, llorando, pero junto al palo para poner el 1-0 en el marcador
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