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- Ben Varsek
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Thank's Robert!
I've already been there and posted the results in the roll call section. A surgery will be the next step but I don't see that as a bad thing - a surgery might even help to improve the overall condition of my knee (compared to the last three years).
The reason why I haven't considered a surgery so far was because the doctors recommended me to avoid getting a knee surgery. That was before the latest medical evidence (magnetic resonance imaging), now they all agree that a surgery is needed.
All the best
Ben
I've already been there and posted the results in the roll call section. A surgery will be the next step but I don't see that as a bad thing - a surgery might even help to improve the overall condition of my knee (compared to the last three years).
The reason why I haven't considered a surgery so far was because the doctors recommended me to avoid getting a knee surgery. That was before the latest medical evidence (magnetic resonance imaging), now they all agree that a surgery is needed.
All the best
Ben

Ben, it will finally give you some relief from the pain, and that's good news.
I spoke to my therapist friend, yesterday and I told her what was going on with my shoulder. I told her what I was doing as self therapy. She watched my movements and felt my shoulder and said that in her professional opinion I should be about ready to get back to crackin' in about 3 to 4 weeks. She wants to see me then to re-evaluate at that time.
Oh, and she wants me to build her a whip in the future.
Ron
I spoke to my therapist friend, yesterday and I told her what was going on with my shoulder. I told her what I was doing as self therapy. She watched my movements and felt my shoulder and said that in her professional opinion I should be about ready to get back to crackin' in about 3 to 4 weeks. She wants to see me then to re-evaluate at that time.
Oh, and she wants me to build her a whip in the future.
Ron
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- Ben Varsek
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That's exactly the way I see it Ron
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Those are great news about you shouders and the whiporder is the cherry on the cake
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A whip might not "only" be intersting for your therapist friend as a hobby - Robby once had a video where he had mentioned that whipcracking with a small lightweighted whip got recomended to him by his therapist/doctor. I realy like the idea of a whip as a "therapy tool"!
All the best
Ben
Those are great news about you shouders and the whiporder is the cherry on the cake
A whip might not "only" be intersting for your therapist friend as a hobby - Robby once had a video where he had mentioned that whipcracking with a small lightweighted whip got recomended to him by his therapist/doctor. I realy like the idea of a whip as a "therapy tool"!
All the best
Ben

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- Ben Varsek
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Robby, so far I have only been practicing this new excercise with the "stick of death" 
I had planned to have a practice session (and shoot a video of it) yesterday but my knee had other plans.
I'll shoot (and upload) a video as soon as I'm able to have a real practice session again!
All the best
Ben
I had planned to have a practice session (and shoot a video of it) yesterday but my knee had other plans.
I'll shoot (and upload) a video as soon as I'm able to have a real practice session again!
All the best
Ben

There are a number of participants that are experiencing physical difficulties.
I still have about 3 more weeks, then I will start again.
I do hope that these continue. It would be a shame to stop them for reasons beyond our control.
Ron
I still have about 3 more weeks, then I will start again.
I do hope that these continue. It would be a shame to stop them for reasons beyond our control.
Ron
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I can't force you to be right.
I can't force you to be right.

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I just did an hour today. Yesterday I did really well, today the whip keeps turning in slightly and wrapping around my arm or hitting me after the change. I moved on to another crack for the second half because I get frustertated and angry and that simply isn't meditative at all. Besides, the transition into a zebra hurts like 1000 bitches.
Just a warning to everyone planning on attending the meet and greet: Robby and I think alike in a lot of ways and I think I can safely say, when training day comes around, Robby go with the 20/20 training first thing, and will want to see how the attendees are doing. Just saying, if you want to avoid that look, it might be worth a few minutes.
Just a warning to everyone planning on attending the meet and greet: Robby and I think alike in a lot of ways and I think I can safely say, when training day comes around, Robby go with the 20/20 training first thing, and will want to see how the attendees are doing. Just saying, if you want to avoid that look, it might be worth a few minutes.
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I went back out this afternoon and things went better than this morning. For the record, I like to do the exercises with music. 2 reasons: I don't worry about making a crack as much as doing the motion and 2, it just seems to be more enjoyable and isolating. After doing my duty, I played around with an underhand flick into a victorian cutback. Then I did it with a 180 degree turn. That was kind of neat, so then I tried it again, but this time came out of the cutback into the second half of a figure 8. Then, did some other stuff that I think is hard that i still suck at, then I did 10 more 20/20's and then I went in the house because the mosquitoes saw that I was in the yard having fun and they are still pissed that I mowed down their breeding grounds. Don't you wounded warriors forget that your non dominant hand needs to learn the cracks too.
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