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Is it because we are about to ride a wave of momentum all the way through to September?

I presume going some work around breath holding (remember Tracc and his hypoxic blackout last year?) and mindset work, which is what Hendy does now. He has previously worked with the Saints as well.

 
11 minutes ago, Demon3 said:

Is it because we are about to ride a wave of momentum all the way through to September?

A big wave.

 

11 minutes ago, Ron Burgundy said:

A big wave.

 

If viney and VDB gets going it will be a 

 


Hendy does the well being stuff now, listen to his interview on The Howie Games Podcast if anyone is interested.

Mark Visser... While it seems weird can only be a good thing at our club. The man is a world leader in breath techniques and breath holding and staying calm under pressure and his training course has been undertaken by plenty of the WSL big wave gurus and WSL competitors including one very recent trainee, the GOAT, Robert Kelly Slater. 

 
36 minutes ago, Demonland said:

How can you not love a guy that eats 14 Wheat Bix.

When I was a teenager I did 15 regularly. 5 lots of 3 Weet-Bix bowls. Bit of sugar and a good serving of milk. It was important to have the biscuits wet but not too soggy...

Anyway, back to the footy


9 minutes ago, Melb-A-Toast said:

When I was a teenager I did 15 regularly. 5 lots of 3 Weet-Bix bowls. Bit of sugar and a good serving of milk. It was important to have the biscuits wet but not too soggy...

Anyway, back to the footy

I loved coming home from school in winter and pouring hot milk over a bowl of Weet-Bix, make them all mushy and throw on some sugar or honey. TV on, kick back. Simpler times.

Brown sugar

4 minutes ago, dino rover said:

Brown sugar

The Rolling Stone references on this site have been out of control recently

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 Visser probably will talk about pressure and how to compose yourself.  Obviously there is a focus on our mental well being and helping players on the field and off the field. Good call MFC. 


l think Visser's 'holding your breath' course should be a compulsory part of any mfc membership package. God knows we could have used it watching some of the decision making and kicking last season eg frost and a few others

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Mark and Trevor are working for the Demons this year, dealing with elite mindset. They’ve created a company called SALT, which stands for Speaking and Leading Truth. 
i for one was unaware of this until I saw the photos. Indicates that plenty of stuff occurs in the background that we fans don’t get to see, not that we should expect anywhere near 100% transparency anyway. 

On 3/4/2020 at 5:05 AM, DemonWheels said:

I loved coming home from school in winter and pouring hot milk over a bowl of Weet-Bix, make them all mushy and throw on some sugar or honey. TV on, kick back. Simpler times.

Vita-brits were better. Wary of starting a fight here....

1 hour ago, Grr-owl said:

Vita-brits were better. Wary of starting a fight here....

Can’t recall ever having them so might need to give them a shot.

Vita Brits all the way, no sugar but sprinkled with Milo.
 


5 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Vita Brits all the way, no sugar but sprinkled with Milo.
 

Agree. But half milo/half ovaltine 

Yeah, Ovaltine's good too and Chocolate Quik also gets it done.

 

 

 Actually preferred Akta-Vite to Ovaltine.
But been a long time since I've had either.

 

 

Remarkable level of agreement around this topic.... See, Mum, the internet isn't all bullies and porn!


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