• VitoRobles@lemmy.today
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    16 hours ago

    Not the Olympics, but for the difference between regular people and top tier athletes. If you’re not familiar with “the Scallenge”:

    However, one player who developed a reputation for being among the worst in the NBA was Brian Scalabrine. He was criticised for being a bench warmer and averaged just 3.1 points per game during his time in the league.

    And in 2013, after continued criticism for his bench role, he famously responded: “I’m closer to LeBron than you are to me.”

    He plays (and destroys) non-pro players. It’s not like regular dudes off the street. He’s playing people who were trying out for the NBA, and they were the top of their own local league.

    NBA’s ‘Worst Ever Player’ Took On Three Amateurs in Never-Before-Seen Challenge

    https://www.sportbible.com/nba/worst-ever-player-amateurs-never-seen-challenge-basketball-785818-20251128

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      Yep, can confirm. I suck at sports and know it, rather than being a couch warming critic. My sister runs circles around me in any sport and she’s recreational level. A pro player would destroy me in minutes

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        There are players who play in the ECHL (The lowest level of pro hockey in North America) who will play rec leagues in the offseason, and they might as well be Crosby or McDavid when they’re playing with randoms.

        There’s videos of John Scott, an enforcer who basically just fought people and scored 5 goals in his 10 year NHL career. I know people who played beer league with him and he was doing laps around everyone. Just stick handling through three defenders and showing off.

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      Am I misremembering or did they cancel that category after her performance? I have a vague memory that breakdancing had only recently been accepted as a discipline and then she did that and they decided to remove the discipline again…? Might have been a fever hallucination after I saw her performance. Wishful thinking, probably.

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      I just don’t understand how this happened. Did no one else on the Australian team see her dance and be like ???

      I saw the Australian guy’s dance and he at the very least knew what he was doing.

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        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachael_Gunn#Early_career

        She is coached by her husband, Samuel Free,[10] and says that she trains three to four hours a day.[11] Gunn ranked second in the Australian Open B-girl Ranking in 2022[12] and topped the ranking in 2023 in Australia[13] as well as winning or coming in the top three at many Australian breaking events in the previous five to ten years.[14] She represented Australia at the World Breaking Championships in Paris (2021), Seoul (2022), and Leuven (2023).[7][3] In 2023, she won the Oceania Breaking Championships, defeating Molly Chapman (“Holy Molly”) in the final,[15] and secured her spot in the 2024 Summer Olympics according to the qualifying rules.[3][4]

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          I just don’t understand the resume compared to what she presented in the olympics. It just seems like she would have a pretty good understanding of the sport, but her performance showed a lack of a lot of things.

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    The drone footage has really helped with that, and I saw at least one run from a GoPro perspective that also helped with perspective.

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      the side cam on moguls is great at showing true speed and just how much work they’re doing with their legs

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    Check out average rob on YouTube. He’s a Belgian dude who has done a ton of different sports as a “average” guy. He started the whole thing already pretty muscular and has gotten way more in shape over the course of what he’s done. But he also has his brother do everything with him and he is very not in shape. They’re some funny guys as well, great videos IMO.

    They do skeleton here, the most insane form of going down a tube of ice(at the place where that one guy doing skeleton died a while back IIRC): https://youtu.be/WjkRHgY0yZg

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    I forget which comedian it was, might have been Jerry Seinfeld, but he was talking about the luge, how it’s almost not a sport. “He’s pointing his toes, what an athlete.” Then he got into the involuntary luge. “No! Let me go! I don’t wanna do the luge.”

    There was also Eddie The Eagle, the not quite a ski jumper who was the first to represent Britain in the sport in Calgary in '88.

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      I liked his bit about the “fastest man in the world”, he’d move his head back a centimeter “second fastest”, and then half a centimeter back again “complete nobody”

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    They kind of did that for the breakdancing event at the last Summer Olympics. It did not go well.

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      That one girl killed the whole thing.

      Watching the finals (that she obviously wasn’t part of), and the athleticism on display was incredible. I could’ve done without the whole “dissing” attitude, but the dancing was super impressive.