GREETINGS HEAVY AND MEMBERS.
does your time on the computer effect the way you throw,
when you are in the casino.
example [ 1- tired neck. ]
[ 2- tired shoulders ]
[ 3- tired back ]
[ 4- tired fingers ] and etc- etc-etc.
give me your thoughts on this subject. JAIME. F.S.P.R. u.s.a. .
YOUR COMPUTER-
Moderators: 220Inside, DarthNater
Re: YOUR COMPUTER-
See what happens when you ask closed-end questions? Now, you SHOULD have asked "How do you combat fatigue (neck, shoulders, feet) at the table - and how does that fatigue effect your shooting. Yeah, I'm nit-picking. Then again, I'm walking around with a "crick" in my neck today - a pinched nerve from sleeping wrong on the pillow or something. I never was sure how that "sleeping wrong" thing worked because I am of the opinion that most sleep is "right." Nevertheless . . . back to the question at hand.
Yes, putting in too much table time over the course of a single session effects me negatively - although the effects may be as much mental as physical. I know that after most of my seminars I'll go home with my upper arm/shoulder sore and stiff from tossing the dice so much. On the flip side - there's a fine line in there between getting your toss really grooved in and over-training. The knack is to know which is which and recognize when you're there.
Yes, putting in too much table time over the course of a single session effects me negatively - although the effects may be as much mental as physical. I know that after most of my seminars I'll go home with my upper arm/shoulder sore and stiff from tossing the dice so much. On the flip side - there's a fine line in there between getting your toss really grooved in and over-training. The knack is to know which is which and recognize when you're there.
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