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"Forget I exist"
Jul 2009
Dartmouth NS
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http://www.av1611.org/666/barcode.html about the supposed biblical connection so many write about the UPC barcode. |
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"Michael Kwok"
Aug 2010
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I showed up about half an hour before the combine started and saw about 15-20 people already there and doing their warmup. Most were ex-college football or track athletes who wanted to give this a shot since they were good but not good enough to make it to the NFL or the summer Olympics. A few of them had already taken the combine before. My chances of actually making it to the 2018 Games were a long shot, so I had two more realistic goals: Get at least some points in most of the events, and don't end up as the person who scored the least points overall. Fortunately, I achieved both of them ![]() The first event was the sprints. Names were called in a seemingly random but pre-determined order. Unlike a track race, each person ran individually, and there was no blocks or starting gun. The timer started when you began running, and a beep would sound as each runner passed the 15m, 30m, and 45m meter points. Each person was allowed 3 attempts (only the fastest run would count), but at least one person didn't take all 3 attempts due to tightness and/or fear of injury. There was a 10-15 minute rest period between attempts since each person had to wait for everyone else to finish their sprints. At first, there some chatter about waiting until there was a favorable tailwind before making an attempt, but this soon died down since the winds were calm. My second attempt was my fastest one. Since the 50m world record (with blocks and a reaction time) was 5.56, I was pretty happy with my 45m time of 5.67. Breaking down the run into 15m, 30m, and 45m checkpoints was also helpful for determining whether my acceleration was better than my top speed (or vice-versa). After the sprints, we were split up into two groups - half would do the jumps first, and the other half (my group) would do the 16 lb shot throw first. The shots were thrown from the edge of the track onto the football field. We got a practice throw and were allowed to grip the edge of the track with the front tip of our spikes. It helped a bit, but not enough for me (and quite a few other people) to throw it far enough to get some points in this event. The standing long jump/broad jump came afterward. I had serious doubts about performing well in this since I was already tired from the shot throws and the sprints. Small pine cones were placed at the left and right edges of the long jump pit to give everyone an idea of where the 2 meter and 3 meter lines were. The world record for this was 3.73m, and most NFL players had jumps in the 3.0 meter / 10 foot range. I wasn't able to consistently jump further than 8 feet (2.44m) in practice, so I was really pleased with my 2.54m and 2.58m (8'5") jumps. Finally, I decided that my experience wouldn't be complete without the chance to push and ride in an actual bobsled, so that's what I did later that afternoon. It wasn't part of the combine, but I pushed the sled, went down the track (an experienced professional did the driving), and reached a speed of 70+ mph / 112 km/h. |
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"Michael Kwok"
Aug 2010
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![]() One of the best parts of my whole experience was getting to meet all different kinds of people. They drove or flew hundreds or thousands of miles from different states, but one of them lived less than an hour's drive away from me! Most were really friendly, and we did get to meet two Olympic medalists, Valerie Fleming and Shauna Rohbock. They recorded our times, took pictures, and observed our forms/technique while we were doing the events. Quote:
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"Michael Kwok"
Aug 2010
70210 Posts |
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Yup. Here are the numbers for all the other men who tried out:
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Total number of men who tried out besides me: 19 Weight: Mean: 195 lbs Median: 190 lbs Standard Deviation: 24 lbs My weight: 110 lbs Age: Mean: 28.4 Median: 27 Standard Deviation: 4.6 My age: 28 15m: Mean: 2.25 Median: 2.24 Standard Deviation: 0.145 My time: 2.28 30m: Mean: 4.02 Median: 3.97 Standard Deviation: 0.283 My time: 4.02 45m: Mean: 5.81 Median: 5.69 Standard Deviation: 0.605 My time: 5.67 30m fly: Mean: 3.49 Median: 3.42 Standard Deviation: 0.287 My time: 3.39 / 3.43 Broad Jump: Mean: 2.80m Median: 2.78m Standard Deviation: 0.304m My distance: 2.58m Shot toss: Mean: 12.33m Median: 12.40m Standard Deviation: 1.96m My distance: 7.70m Total points: Mean: 334 Median: 388 Standard Deviation: 169 My score: 314 Code:
Total number of men: 20 Weight: Mean: 190.8 lbs Median: 190 lbs Standard Deviation: 30 lbs My weight: 110 lbs Age: Mean: 28.4 Median: 27.5 Standard Deviation: 4.5 My age: 28 15m: Mean: 2.25 Median: 2.25 Standard Deviation: 0.141 My time: 2.28 30m: Mean: 4.02 Median: 3.98 Standard Deviation: 0.275 My time: 4.02 45m: Mean: 5.80 Median: 5.68 Standard Deviation: 0.59 My time: 5.67 30m fly: Mean: 3.49 Median: 3.43 Standard Deviation: 0.279 My time: 3.39 / 3.43 Broad Jump: Mean: 2.79m Median: 2.77m Standard Deviation: 0.30m My distance: 2.58m Shot toss: Mean: 12.10m Median: 12.33m Standard Deviation: 2.17m My distance: 7.70m Total points: Mean: 333 Median: 381 Standard Deviation: 164 My score: 314 Last fiddled with by MooMoo2 on 2017-08-15 at 17:11 |
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Feb 2005
Bristol, CT
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It's been some time since I last paid much attention about the makeup of a good 4 man bobsled team. I do recall that the driver was always the lightest member of the team since the drive is first into the sled and the others have to push him some distance before getting in.
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Jun 2010
10816 Posts |
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The 100th percentile is probably impossible to achieve for most events. The 100th percentile is a 4:21 mile for 12 year old boys, but the official track record for 12 year old American boys is 4:22 for the 1500m, and that's quite a bit shorter than a mile. On another note, it's interesting to see how the general population lost fitness over the years. This was apparent as early as 1975, and those numbers are probably much slower today with all the fat guys loafing around: http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED120168.pdf |
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"Michael Kwok"
Aug 2010
2·33·13 Posts |
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http://teacherweb.com/WV/SouthCharle...dards_2011.pdf https://www.researchgate.net/publica...ans_since_1985 1 mile/1.6 km run: American 12 year old boys in 1975, 50th percentile: 8:21 American 12 year old boys in 1985, 50th percentile: 8:40 Australian 12 year old boys after 1985, 50th percentile: 8:05 American 12 year old boys in 1975, 85th percentile: 6:20 American 12 year old boys in 1985, 85th percentile: 7:11 Australian 12 year old boys after 1985, 85th percentile: 6:59 50m sprint. At this ability level, the conversion factor is approximately 0.5 seconds from 50 yards (45.72m) to 50 meters. American 15 year old boys in 1975, 50th percentile: 6.9+0.5 = 7.4 seconds Australian 15 year old boys after 1985, 50th percentile: 7.7 seconds American 15 year old boys in 1975, 80th percentile: 6.4+0.5 = 6.9 seconds Australian 15 year old boys after 1985, 80th percentile: 7.3 seconds American 15 year old boys in 1975, 95th percentile: 6.0+0.5 = 6.5 seconds Australian 15 year old boys after 1985, 95th percentile: 7.0 seconds Broad jump: American 15 year old boys in 1975, 50th percentile: 2.03m (6' 8") Australian 15 year old boys after 1985, 50th percentile: 1.89m (6' 2") American 15 year old boys in 1975, 80th percentile: 2.21m (7' 3") Australian 15 year old boys after 1985, 80th percentile: 2.09m (6' 10") American 15 year old boys in 1975, 95th percentile: 2.44m (8' 0") Australian 15 year old boys after 1985, 95th percentile: 2.28m (7' 6") Last fiddled with by MooMoo2 on 2017-11-04 at 20:22 Reason: formatting |
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"Michael Kwok"
Aug 2010
70210 Posts |
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Interestingly enough, my sprint times were (barely) fast enough to qualify for further training: Quote:
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