What does the fact that a 50 year old man can make the team, say about women's college basketball?
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What does the fact that a 50 year old man can make the team, say about women's college basketball?
Lol. Good pointWhat does the fact that a 50 year old man can make the team, say about women's college basketball?
amazing how ignorant and close minded people continue to be in the 21st century.
is she bothering you? no. is she asking you on a date? no. is she trying to have sex with you? no. is she trying to marry you? no. is she even ask you to like her or be her friend??? no.
so why does it bother you so much that a transsexual plays basketball in a town you dont live in. at a school you dont go to. on a team you dont play for???
this transsexual woman only wants to be recognized legally as a woman, be treated with respect and live her life and get the same opportunities as anyone else.
she has no contact with you, yet you obviously feel seriously threatened by this woman.
perhaps it makes you feel uncomfortable and threatened because you are questioning your own sexuality and gender identity? :shrug:
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You're 21. Give it a few years and you'll understand.
At 6'8", 220, with an average reach he needs a 20" vertical to dunk. A 20" vertical is a lot for a 50 year old that weighs 220 pounds. I guarantee you someone that size has serious back problems too.
I'm 6'6" and used to be able to dunk with ease. I get so sick of retarded people saying "If I were your height I could do this and that above the rim." Those people are retards because gaining an extra foot of height doesn't mean you gain a foot on your vertical. Everyone forgets just how much a foot of height adds to your weight. Go strap the 50lbs you'd gain with that extra height to your back and jump. There's a reason so many short guys can jump out of the gym....it's because they're light as a feather.
Of all people I'd expect car guys to get the role small amounts of weight plays in performance.
What does the fact that a 50 year old man can make the team, say about women's college basketball?
That's disgusting...
Looks like Liam Neeson in a wig.
is every transgendered person going to be on the news? this chick, the girl with nuts in the locker room, planter... lol?
is there really nothing better to talk about on the news?! at all?! really?!
Fixed for you, like in the other threads. Not sure why this is so hard to comprehend for such a self-proclaimed genius.
You clearly are one misguided soul. There is nothing normal about being born a man yet thinking you are a woman (and acting as such) and there is not an excuse for tolerating such behavior because it is "normal." You ask how it effects or bothers me? We're at a stage in our society where everything has to be accepted. We just can't say no to things like this for fear of being labeled intolerant, bigoted, hateful, etc.., Some things are just wrong. You can continue to defend "it" but I sure as hell won't.
Only in America 2012 would anyone defend such behavior as being normal. How often do you attend counseling?
Edit: Long gone are the days when we could say someone is nuts, weird or screwed up. On the contrary, everything needs some sort of clinical definition these days.
why is it that hard to respect the lady and call her a woman? why is it so hard to respect her as one?
For the love of god, she isn't a woman. Either you are a woman or you are not. You're not somewhat of a woman, partially a woman, half a woman, etc.., A fake vajayjay does not make a man into a woman. I'll be happy to respect these people as loons though.
Here's an example which you might understand. Remember back in the 80's and 90's people would buy a Fiero and then add a body kit to make it look like a Lambo? Regardless what was done, it was still a Pontiac Fiero. You could try and pass it off as something it wasn't but the intelligent people knew the stark reality of the situation.
At that point your muscles are longer which takes more time to contract and the force required to work that fulcrum increases. The physics of your jump changes the taller you get. That's why tall guys by and large don't jump as well. Adding height is just like tweaking suspension angles....the physics of everything changes.You are making a horrible mistake here. that 50lbs for me is just weight, but our weight difference is also muscle for you. Some of that 50lbs is your body's leg muscles that help you jump.
It would change your game dramatically. You'd be slower, not be able to jump as high, the ball would take significantly longer to travel to the floor during a dribble, your hands would be bigger....etc, etc, etc. All of those change the way you move and interact. The physics of, well, everything changes at that point. There's a reason the 7 footers in the NBA can't jump or dribble worth a darn.I am 6' I wish I was 6'6"...as a point guard that would have changed my game for sure.
There's no denying that you're 21 with comments like that. When you are 35 I'll bet money that you can't dunk and at 50, the age this dude is, you will barely be able to get off the ground. Just wait dude, it will happen to you. I've avoided a lot over the years and am in damn good shape but the one thing I can't change in the gym is the aging process. Shit happens and that dude is 50. Being tall puts a lot of stress on your body as it is and that dude has 5 decades mileage plus the physical problems that result from being tall (back problems is a huge one).At 6'6"+ at almost any age there is no excuse for not being able to play above the rim.
I'm 35 and can't dunk anymore. It happened sooner to me than most due to the damage I did to my body playing professional sports but it was just a matter of time. I had a 36" vertical that slowly disappeared over time. Back injuries, knees, slowed reaction, etc, etc all collectively take their toll. When I was in my early 20's the old guys on these forums said a lot of things would change physically at this age that never did because I still work my ass off but the one thing you can't prevent is age. You will see and you'll say the same things to kids who think they'll defy the laws of physics tooI am guessing you can still dunk, maybe you cant go as hard or do a standing dunk anymore but you have longer arms than me and a larger standing reach.
did you just compare a living person to an inanimate object? :dw: wow.
I suggest you go walk a mile in someone's shoes before you start casting judgements, because you don't have a clue about much of anything outside your own little warped world. are you related to dinosaurs by chance? starting to think you are because of the lack of ability to exercise brain function and critical thinking skills.
I have no further comments for you.
At that point your muscles are longer which takes more time to contract and the force required to work that fulcrum increases. The physics of your jump changes the taller you get. That's why tall guys by and large don't jump as well. Adding height is just like tweaking suspension angles....the physics of everything changes.
It would change your game dramatically. You'd be slower, not be able to jump as high, the ball would take significantly longer to travel to the floor during a dribble, your hands would be bigger....etc, etc, etc. All of those change the way you move and interact. The physics of, well, everything changes at that point. There's a reason the 7 footers in the NBA can't jump or dribble worth a darn.
There's no denying that you're 21 with comments like that. When you are 35 I'll bet money that you can't dunk and at 50, the age this dude is, you will barely be able to get off the ground. Just wait dude, it will happen to you. I've avoided a lot over the years and am in damn good shape but the one thing I can't change in the gym is the aging process. Shit happens and that dude is 50. Being tall puts a lot of stress on your body as it is and that dude has 5 decades mileage plus the physical problems that result from being tall (back problems is a huge one).
If this guy were 30 I'd agree with you...he should be able to clear a piece of lint on the ground but he's 50 dude. I'm shocked he can still play Ju.Co. ball.
I'm 35 and can't dunk anymore. It happened sooner to me than most due to the damage I did to my body playing professional sports but it was just a matter of time. I had a 36" vertical that slowly disappeared over time. Back injuries, knees, slowed reaction, etc, etc all collectively take their toll. When I was in my early 20's the old guys on these forums said a lot of things would change physically at this age that never did because I still work my ass off but the one thing you can't prevent is age. You will see and you'll say the same things to kids who think they'll defy the laws of physics too
is she bothering you? no. is she asking you on a date? no. is she trying to have sex with you? no. is she trying to marry you? no. is she even ask you to like her or be her friend??? no.
did you just compare a living person to an inanimate object? :dw: wow.
I suggest you go walk a mile in someone's shoes before you start casting judgements, because you don't have a clue about much of anything outside your own little warped world. are you related to dinosaurs by chance? starting to think you are because of the lack of ability to exercise brain function and critical thinking skills.
I have no further comments for you.