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Bob Strahinjevich (bob_stra) wrote:
Any tips for speeding that up? I'm still having troubles with my highfall ukemi.
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Hesitancy, or force production for the high falls?
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Bob Strahinjevich (bob_stra) wrote:
>Cog? Neural nets?
One of our local uni's has a cognative science department that's heavy into the computer modelling of human movement. (the biomech and cog science guys share labs in 1st yr I think) Though I don't have any of the details ;-( Focus on building expert systems and such. It would be cool to create a "ukemi expert system" and see how it develops.
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Oh, Cog meaning cognitive...cool. Sure, if you're implying that there is also some self-evolving artificial intelligence, that would be interesting, especially if we modified morphology, but kept the learning curve the same to see what happened.
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Bob Strahinjevich (bob_stra) wrote:
The wheather here is much kinder. The fees are less. And also, there's lots of good aikido about.
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Yeah, I've seen some pretty amazing pics of the countryside there, I've got quite a few family members who spent some time in Australia. I must say, I fell in love with Banff and the Canadian Rockies though. I'm a high mountain with snow and big bears kinda gal. California seems to have gotten rid of all of its doctoral programs so the in-state tuition is out the window, but if I go out of state I may as well go out of country and Canada has a slight edge on Australia for currency.
As for aikido, what would you say is the predominant sub-style there? (Ki-scty, Yoshinkan, Tomiki)
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Bob Strahinjevich (bob_stra) wrote:
>You're silly. Do you suppose >pinched wires would be affected >the same as pinched axons?
Troll. You *know* that axons don't pinch ;-)
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Ouch, have you ever known me to give you hanging rope Bob? Naw, I figured we've got mutual respect going.
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Bob Strahinjevich (bob_stra) wrote:
No, more of an "information gone askew" thing. Like, why do people get idiopathic scoliosis...yadda yadda. Just started it, not sure which direction to go in yet.
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Kay so I've got questions for that. Is it binomial info gone askew? (the ol one zero, excitatory and inhibitory action potential) Or is it realted to affect of spinal grey matter (interneurons, etc)? What (from the chiropractic perspective) will you be addressing?