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Post by LusitaniaAngel313 on Jul 30, 2014 18:39:36 GMT -5
You type it in yourself. I had to self learn it too. [ spoiler ] once you're through you just... [/ spoiler ] (no spaces)
Ok so. I want Drew back for SASUKE 31 and ANW 7. I can imagine him pulling double training for that
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Post by Amber on Jul 30, 2014 19:09:09 GMT -5
Thing is, I think there was some mis-info in there anyways lol
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Post by sasukeandanwfan1115 on Jul 30, 2014 21:24:48 GMT -5
... thanks bro... for ruining my hopes for anw this year... Oh my goodness!! I just broke my table with that facedesk!!
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Post by RiderLeangle on Jul 30, 2014 22:12:43 GMT -5
I don't see the option for spoiler tags anywhere, I have the type the code in myself. Or did I miss it? Yes you did miss it, it's all the way at the far right, for some reason quick reply is missing it even though it should be in it... Also... [ spoiler] this without the spaces [/spoiler ] isn't hard to learn
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Post by LusitaniaAngel313 on Jul 30, 2014 22:47:54 GMT -5
I learned it that way. *nods* So may I ask you guys. Do you think Drew would do better in ANW7 or SASUKE 31 if invited?
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Post by peytonblitz on Jul 30, 2014 22:57:44 GMT -5
I personally think that he would do better in Sasuke 31, in my opinion stages 1 and 2 are easier in Japan. I think this because of how many people in Vegas have way more fails in stage 2, and stage 1 well it is an opinion that I have and I am too stupid to think of a reason right now. I think the slider drop, double salmon ladder, unstable bridgesbalance tank, and metal spin are harder than the cross slider, swap salmon ladder, and and the bridge. The only obstacle in Japans stage 2 I think is harder than those obstacles is the backstream (which I love) because it is something new and harder than before, whereas the Swap Salmon Ladder and Cross Slider I believe are easier for the competitors than the Slider Drop and Double Salmon Ladder. This is the end of my speech now.
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Post by Philip on Jul 30, 2014 23:16:12 GMT -5
about Coffee's thing...... It's not true. I'll just leave it at that.
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Post by LusitaniaAngel313 on Jul 30, 2014 23:28:45 GMT -5
I personally think that he would do better in Sasuke 31, in my opinion stages 1 and 2 are easier in Japan. I think this because of how many people in Vegas have way more fails in stage 2, and stage 1 well it is an opinion that I have and I am too stupid to think of a reason right now. I think the slider drop, double salmon ladder, unstable bridge sbalance tank, and metal spin are harder than the cross slider, swap salmon ladder, and and the bridge. The only obstacle in Japans stage 2 I think is harder than those obstacles is the backstream (which I love) because it is something new and harder than before, whereas the Swap Salmon Ladder and Cross Slider I believe are easier for the competitors than the Slider Drop and Double Salmon Ladder. This is the end of my speech now. I have to agree with ya. Though if the SSL's stupid rule is still there in SASUKE 31 Drew may have trouble if he suddenly has a brain fart. But yeah the backstream might be made a little tougher since more or less we had no problems. Well except Shingo but we've already discussed him! Drew Drechsel for SASUKE 31! MAKE IT HAPPEN TBS!
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Post by RiderLeangle on Jul 31, 2014 16:40:50 GMT -5
Honestly I think Drew shouldn't pick one and just focus on that, it'd be a better idea to just train in general and be ready for both, that way he's ready for whichever he has to compete in and any new obstacles that get thrown at him because more diverse training usually helps with being able to adapt
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Post by dlee on Jul 31, 2014 17:44:48 GMT -5
Honestly I think Drew shouldn't pick one and just focus on that, it'd be a better idea to just train in general and be ready for both, that way he's ready for whichever he has to compete in and any new obstacles that get thrown at him because more diverse training usually helps with being able to adapt Pretty much hit the nail on the head! Safe to say this is what he has been doing and will continue to do. He has no reason to choose one over the other unless they force him to. Even then the training would be almost identical. Personally ,I would go more strength & conditioning for ANW and more replica training for Sasuke. If you follow drew on social media his training is pretty sweet & diverse. He does some crazy weight-vest ninja drills on replicas!
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Post by sasukeandanwfan1115 on Aug 2, 2014 23:18:42 GMT -5
Tbh, I don't think that Drew has that much of a chance at either anw or sasuke. Watch Miami finals and Sasuke 30 to know why. (I do not want to spoil it here since I don't know how to mark a comment to have a spoiler here)
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Post by gojira5 on Aug 3, 2014 5:46:38 GMT -5
Depending on how popular he is overseas, maybe ANW could send him around as an ambassador like SASUKE did with Nagano, to all the SASUKE-like events.
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Post by thebobmaster on Aug 3, 2014 13:20:25 GMT -5
Tbh, I don't think that Drew has that much of a chance at either anw or sasuke. Watch Miami finals and Sasuke 30 to know why. (I do not want to spoil it here since I don't know how to mark a comment to have a spoiler here) ...Really, dude? He did as well in Sasuke 30 as any American since the Kosugi brothers! As for the Miami finals... Spoiler Yeah, he went out early. He screwed up, plain and simple. But if we were going to call every person who screwed up early as "not having much of a chance"...let's see, that takes out all of the All-Stars, Yuuji Urushihara, Shinya Kishimoto, Brent Steffensen... Also, just as a bit of advice, don't "like" your own posts. Seriously. It doesn't look good.
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