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MUScoop => Hangin' at the Al => Topic started by: EnderWiggen on August 13, 2013, 04:35:01 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHfIbuO7vcw&feature=share&list=UUjbANOIkx9gio5f24p4yeEg
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Who the hell picked "Strange Fruit" as a song?
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https://www.youtube.com/v/aHfIbuO7vcw
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https://www.youtube.com/v/aHfIbuO7vcw
I can tell Derrick Wilson has had some type of boxing training. He had great form and picked his punches while staying balanced. The other guys seemed too hoppy and Jameel was just punching like someone who's never been in a fight before. Granted none of that has to do with basketball but that's a boxer's take on it.
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If that doesn't fire you up for this year check your pulse
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AAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand its not even boot camp yet.
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Does the team make the vertical leap player data available? Or any other lift data, such as bench press by player? I'd love to see the year over year improvement resulting from this strength training.
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Cool video.
What the eff was that god awful music? Sounded like a bunch of Red rodents when you throw them in a sack and set it on fire. Not that I would know. Just sayin'.
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Who the hell picked "Strange Fruit" as a song?
Even with the hip-hop beat to it, it was just uneasy hearing those lyrics. Poor taste.
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Wonder if this is also a bit of a preview of the pregame video this year.
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Even with the hip-hop beat to it, it was just uneasy hearing those lyrics. Poor taste.
It's a remix of "Blood on the Leaves", a Kanye West track from Yeezus, which samples Nina's "Strange Fruit". Ya'll old.
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If that doesn't fire you up for this year check your pulse
+1 If you are recruiting traditionals this may not be the video for you, but if you are recruiting kick A switchables, well then grab a glass and sit down and enjoy. Great recruiting fodder. Thank you Todd Smith. Great job.
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Glad they're doing a lot of boxing work. Need to be ready for Xavier. Zip 'em.
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Glad they're doing a lot of boxing work. Need to be ready for Xavier. Zip 'em.
/slowclap
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Complaints about the song?? That was ill!
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It's a remix of "Blood on the Leaves", a Kanye West track from Yeezus, which samples Nina's "Strange Fruit". Ya'll old.
Either way, it's still a song about black people being lynched in the south.
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I thought the music was pretty rad for a workout video
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Either way, it's still a song about black people being lynched in the south.
Eh, fair enough. The TNGHT sample on it is sick though and fits a workout video nicely. They probably should have just stuck that beat under there instead of the Kanye track.
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Eh, fair enough. The TNGHT sample on it is sick though and fits a workout video nicely. They probably should have just stuck that beat under there instead of the Kanye track.
I don't have a problem with Kanye incorporating the song into his music, but having a song that talks about the lynching of black men playing while a group of primarily black men are working out is really, really tacky.
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Get off my lawn.
(http://www.calbuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/off-my-lawn.png)
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<sigh>
No. The song in and of itself doesn't bother me. As I said in another forum:
"As someone who handles PR for a university, I would be very wary of using music like this simply because it causes this type of debate. This is a wonderfully shot video...really high level stuff. There are dozens of music choices that could have been made that would have been equally as powerful, but they chose one that talks about the lynching of black men. I just think it detracts from the video itself and can put MU in a bad light."
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<sigh>
No. The song in and of itself doesn't bother me. As I said in another forum:
"As someone who handles PR for a university, I would be very wary of using music like this simply because it causes this type of debate. This is a wonderfully shot video...really high level stuff. There are dozens of music choices that could have been made that would have been equally as powerful, but they chose one that talks about the lynching of black men. I just think it detracts from the video itself and can put MU in a bad light."
It was a joke. Settle Sultan.
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Does the team make the vertical leap player data available? Or any other lift data, such as bench press by player? I'd love to see the year over year improvement resulting from this strength training.
In the past these have been published... I remember reading them on GoMarquette's website.
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Personally, I enjoyed the video. Music didn't bother me at all.
Marquette alum Greg Kot reviewed Yeezus for the Trib and had this to say about Blood on the Leaves, “Blood on the Leaves” wastes a sample of Nina Simone’s biting version of “Strange Fruit” on a tawdry tale of a man who juggles a wife and mistress, and loses them both. On an album rife with images of oppression, it seemed like the perfect opportunity for an update of the harrowing meditation on racism, but West takes a pass."
/offends even more people
Read the full review here:
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2013-06-17/entertainment/chi-kanye-west-yeezus-review-20130616_1_kanye-wests-gospel-record-saul-williams (http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2013-06-17/entertainment/chi-kanye-west-yeezus-review-20130616_1_kanye-wests-gospel-record-saul-williams)
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I recall the coach of the Murray St head coach who upon seeing MU take the floor in tourney said something to the effect 'I thought that we were playing Marquette's basketball team, not their football team.' Man, Todd Smith can bring it....and this is just the start.
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In the past these have been published... I remember reading them on GoMarquette's website.
I thought it might be in the press guide, but I checked; it just has the all-time team records. Chris holds it for the clean - 300 pounds.
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By the way, after seeing them swimming, I know that there is one sport in which I can definitely kick all of their asses.
So I got that going for me.
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By the way, after seeing them swimming, I know that there is one sport in which I can definitely kick all of their asses.
So I got that going for me.
I thought the same thing, but it seemed as if they might be floating on something while swimming to actually make it more of a challenge or something. Or maybe they are just all very bad swimmers.
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I thought the same thing, but it seemed as if they might be floating on something while swimming to actually make it more of a challenge or something. Or maybe they are just all very bad swimmers.
Well, if you are playing basketball ten hours a day, there is not a lot of time left to perfect your butterfly stroke technique.
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http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=430678&cat=boxer
Evidently Derrick Wilson has been boxing!
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Just got winded watching this montage of the team's offseason training
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHfIbuO7vcw
I've heard Todd Smith praised widely and consistently as one of the top trainers in college basketball, and this question is from a place of total ignorance... what differentiates the great from the OK in this field?
Doesn't seem like there are any proprietary secrets in this field.... what makes Todd so great?
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I don't have a problem with Kanye incorporating the song into his music, but having a song that talks about the lynching of black men playing while a group of primarily black men are working out is really, really tacky.
...blogged the white guy
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Just got winded watching this montage of the team's offseason training
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHfIbuO7vcw
I've heard Todd Smith praised widely and consistently as one of the top trainers in college basketball, and this question is from a place of total ignorance... what differentiates the great from the OK in this field?
Doesn't seem like there are any proprietary secrets in this field.... what makes Todd so great?
No way. Where'd you find this one?!
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The ability to improve the players conditioning and strength without injuring them.
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I assume its the same as a coach. Bringing energy to each session and transferring that energy to the trainee. Being able to look at the trainee and being able to adapt training regimen to get the most out of the skill set. Being able to communicate effectively with players that learn in different ways.
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Also recognizing everyone is starting at a different place from a conditioning and strength standpoint and creating individualized routines to build everyone up at a pace they can handle. Taking everyone from high school fitness to boot camp ready is no mean feat.
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The ability to improve the players conditioning and strength without injuring them.
And flexibility. Flexibility is a very important part of the process. (It just makes for boring videos.)
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I can't help but feel that MU will have to officially apologize for this at some point.
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That being said, Todd Smith is doing work.
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Enjoyed watching the team work out. Can't wait for the season to start!