1 (edited by feritciva 2007-01-22 04:08:24)

Topic: Science of Football tells Ascension

I love football.

Although WiH says organised sports are perfect way for Theocrat mind-control (which I definitely agree*), there is something special in football spirit. So I do not throw the baby out with the bath water. Football is about planning, defending, acting, attacking, play making, winning/losing. Like our spiritual situation.

I’ve been to Science & Football World Congress last week. And there was a fascinating presentation on Biomechanics of Football Skills. A professor working on this area talked about kicking skills. Of course he didn’t have anything in mind about ascension, but the minute his presentation began, NR’s sports reporter Feritciva was there with a big grin in his face.

Alright, here we go:

There are 4 stages on biomechanics of kicking skills, which you can understand why I immediately thought of ascension when I heard these;

-    Initiation
-    Preparation
-    Execution/contact
-    Follow through

1) Initiation includes a lot practice before going to an actual match/competition. You have to practice a lot, you have to know when & where to stand to kick the ball. You have to be ready for it when the moment comes. You have to have the skills/patience/knowledge to be in the right place when the ball comes your way.

2) Preparation is the stage when you know the time is near. Elsewhere I’ve read about “making smart decisions". This can apply here:


"Isn’t more information always better?" asks Gerd Gigerenzer. "Why else would bestsellers on how to make good decisions tell us to consider all pieces of information, weigh them carefully, and compute the optimal choice, preferably with the aid of a fancy statistical software package? In economics, Nobel prizes are regularly awarded for work that assumes that people make decisions as if they had perfect information and could compute the optimal solution for the problem at hand. But how do real people make good decisions under the usual conditions of little time and scarce information? Consider how players catch a ball–in baseball, cricket, or soccer. It may seem that they would have to solve complex differential equations in their heads to predict the trajectory of the ball. In fact, players use a simple heuristic. When a ball comes in high, the player fixates the ball and starts running. The heuristic is to adjust the running speed so that the angle of gaze remains constant –that is, the angle between the eye and the ball. The player can ignore all the information necessary to compute the trajectory, such as the ball’s initial velocity, distance, and angle, and just focus on one piece of information, the angle of gaze."

http://edge.org/3rd_culture/gigerenzer0 … index.html

This is interesting. As I wrote various times in different threads before, I always wondered why we have to forget about everything when we came here to 3D. If we’re here to do a task, what good is it to forget everything? This have some answers. We may be using “spiritual heuristics" in 3D. The initiation stage may include all the actual preparation and knowledge about here, but they are only initiation or maybe practice. When the competition begins (once you’re in 3D) you don’t have the time/situation to compute all the info and maybe just focus on one thing as ball’s movement. If you’re lucky enough to “remember" initiation/preparation stages you know when to kick the ball. One more step further, this 3D existence may be another level's practice field.

3) Execution/contact: This is "the time". The moment you contact with the ball. Will the next ball be in the pitch on 2012? Probably - or it already got on the pitch on 98 as Lyra's thread mentions. If you’re ready, you have your shot.

4) Follow through: Excellent info here. This is the kicking action and afterwards. Biomechanics tells about the legs, muscles, knees etc. For example you must have a straight leg position (faith), but also you must have a flexible knee (discerment, suitable rationale). There is a point your knee has to rotate to absorb the force of kicking. This moment is the point where there’s maximum injury potential. If your muscles (knowledge) are not strong enough or flexible enough, here’s injury. There are also "negative forces". No, not the opponent defenders, this comes from kicking process itself. There is gravity, rotation limits, even air resistance while your kicking action occurs. These are told as negative forces in the presentation. The professor just said “these forces are the factors that slows the player down, so he has to have total control on these to have stable & succesful movement". And I thought, “wow! if only he knew what he’s talking about!".

And these are only a small part of the whole process. There is speed, coordination and use of force in whole kicking process. Or should I say ascension prcess? Coordination is another fascinating subject, there must be a shorten-strecth cycle of leg muscles, there must be simultaneous joint movement of the knee, there must be physical action-reaction processes in whole body. You may put the suitable metaphor to these and see this famous ascension process in a single football match. This may be reading Universe’s common language. Or Feritciva may be going absolutely nuts as his close friends began to say lately..



* On Theocrat mind control thing, there was also another presentation in the congress on how supporters act definitely irrational when it comes to their teams. The presentation was about economy of football. The speaker said “we are used to rational consumer pattern in normal economy but supporters are different. They never look at the quality, price or necessity of a team merchandise, they simply consume". And again I thought “wow! if only he knew what he’s talking about". As I read elsewhere once, this situation is “Consumer is the consumed".

Change we must, to live again
- Jon Anderson

Re: Science of Football tells Ascension

feritciva,
      Good post.... I can relate. I teach golf as a sideline and many of the same physical aspects apply. I have found myself repeating many of the same phrases in instruction that could just as easily be applied to metaphysics. Balance, rythmn and focus. A controlled release of stored energy back to the point of origin and through.

" The truth is not for all men, but only for those who seek it "

Ayn Rand

Re: Science of Football tells Ascension

that's really good stuff u two--ShineOn, and feritciva.  ur not even nuts, loved the remarkable application to ascension.  i say we use everything we know/feel.  all is training and preparedness, for the right 'momentizing' it looks like.  masters and experts do these things, understand these concepts, and apply them.  game-winners.  i used to show horses growing up.  and all that balance and rhythm, focus, coordination is necessary to maximize the performance.   we can use these applications of mechanics, no doubt.   pretty darn cool.  i hope we're close to 'execution-contact' or getting closer.

GNOTHI SEAUTON "Know Thyself!"

Re: Science of Football tells Ascension

Thx Zeden.
     On this same topic of mechanics , performance and accension I've often wondered how the South Korean girls I coach privately are just so much further along in applying skills learned in a practce session to course play and course management. I attributed their strict upbringings as the primary reason for the level of commitment and the need to achieve. However, I have come to view the matter differently now. These girls are inately 'in tune' with a much greater sense of self awareness and mental toughness. Anyone who follows the LPGA has seen their dominance as they now comprise 20% of the tour. That's no accident. Playing well can be achieved by anyone, playing competitively on tour takes a special breed. So the question that begs to be answered is....Are certain nationalities/cultures just born further up the path than others?....make any sense?

" The truth is not for all men, but only for those who seek it "

Ayn Rand

5 (edited by feritciva 2007-01-29 00:32:00)

Re: Science of Football tells Ascension

A very good question ShineOn. That's what I thought while listening the biomechanics presentations. But there was another great presentation on psychology of top players and there was some staticstical data there. They asked some questions to top (premiership) players and other players in lesser leagues. Top players believe their skills can be increased by exercise and practice a lot and others believe there are some genetic advantages of top players so they do not exercise that much. WOW! A light shines in Feritciva's head! That is one way - maybe best way - of distraction and disempowerment. "Some of you are chosen. Some of you has more virtues than others. You will win and they will be the losers". Look at how we began to use genetic info; there was destiny once and now there's genetics in our collective consciousness. "Nothing is in our hands, there's nothing to do - it's genetics". But biomechanics say the players who exercise most become top players. So it's exercise and practice people. For me NR is a great - great exercise field.

I believe what you wrote has some truth though. Some cultures/ethnic groups may be born further up in the path. Come and observe Turkey, a perfect example of this situation. Once a well known sociologist said, "there is a Switzerland in Turkey with highly educated and intelligent people and there is an Afghanisthan with Taliban like people. Switzerland-part is even better than the original country and unfortunately Afghanisthan-part is worse than there". yikes

Change we must, to live again
- Jon Anderson