Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Lovely Day To Be Outside, Just shooting the shit.

We've been getting hammered by this heatwave for what seems like forever. Not today though it's amazing outside. It's more of a warm spring temperature out then a summer. I must say I'm in love wit it, so much so that I've taken to moving my editing space outside onto the new patio furniture.
Eh might as well break her in nice before the relatives get here this weekend.
That was the whole reason for the new furniture since we are planning on a BBQ which I'm looking forward to. I don't often get to see family that go beyond my immediate so it's going to be awesome.

I seldom ever take the time to really enjoy my backyard these days. Growing taller and with the new shed any stunts these days just don't seem to fit. Though maybe stuff can be done since shaving back the apple tree branches. Despite my utter distaste for gardening, I'll aways enjoy a good garden. My mother happens to have a ridiculous green thumb so we've always had a great yard.
As you can see I've actually been out here for awhile. The peanut butter wen't on the banana! the Orange juice was full and about 3/4 of it is gone and I'm about the tuck into the yogurt. I've also murdered my iPod's battery. I had half a granola bar there at some point. I'm convinced this chipmunk that seems to love my yard managed to make away with it. Oh well I wasn't digging the granola bar all that much to begin with.
I've just been working on a couple different edits and batting back and forward with Jeffy Lube( Str8Cam) on twitter. Which is very entertaining because he might just dork up to my level in the super dork department.
MeatHead Needs a cooler shirt
He's got some t-shirt design thing going one. Which looks like it'll be pretty fun. The winner gets lube so any horny readers might want to check that out.at the  http://www.str8camlube.com. Personally lube isn't something I have any use for personally since my sex life is non-existent.  But it's getting high reviews from the right the right people..

That pretty much sums up my day.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Can't Stand a Hypocrite

A hypocrite is something I can't stand. Preach against one thing and do it the next.
Chastise another man for the very things your guilty of. 
I'm not talking about little things that make no difference but things that effect character or morale.
It's like the  drunkard who chastises a young man for indulging in a drink. While he's oblivious to the fact that he's in the exact same position.
The mother who punishes her child for swearing, while she goes in a language to make sailors and truckers proud.
The father who chews junior out for spending to much time playing X-Box, When he's spending hours a day enjoying the football package.


It's something I can't stand

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Sticks?

 I think from now on I'm just going to keep this blog mostly centered around sports, cars, photography and technology. Mainly because there safe ground and something I love. I've given up, I can't try to please  everybody with my blog. It's something I've come to realize based on the fact I find myself not enjoying my own blog.

Today just happens to be a hockey day for me. OK well I guess it's a Hockey day for you, since it's always a hockey day for me. It's my national sport will technically national winter sports since lacrosse is the summer sport. Hockey just so happens to be a year round sport due to various forms of play( I refuse to consider field hockey!). They'll tell you your skates are the most important thing and I'll tell you it's the Stick! The stick is the most important in hockey because it's consistent through out it's variations. In certain types of ice hockey the stick will be over ridden in importance.
Ice hockey- Skates
Roller Hockey- inline skates
The stick remains a priority throughout.

A lot of people truthfully have no idea how to go about getting a hockey stick. It's one thing to just buy any plastic stick if it's for a four year old who'll be playing around in the yard. It gets quite a bit more technical with age.


Do you need a lefty or a righty
At the start of your stick choosing journey..getting the stick meant for the correct on the proper side. Sounds easy enough right? You happen to be right handed so naturally you'll need a right handed stick. NOPE and there are several hockey players who make this mistake. Go to any ice rink and you'll note there are far to many " Righties" players using right handed sticks. With studies pitching a statistic of 70-90% of the world's population being dominant right handed individuals. That fact about the ice rink seems like it fits. Problem is hockey sticks are named on with there curves. Which evidently throws many people off. It's not all that noticeable if you do pick a stick meant for the opposite side. Because it'll feel comfortable most of the time. But your game actually suffers a little. In hockey the bottom hand on your stick is the driving force, while your upper hand controls how accurate your shot is. Because of the way the sticks are named a lot of competitive hockey players and the backyard players are using the wrong stick. A right handed person should be using a stick who's blade curves left( Lefty stick) and a left handed player should be using a stick with a right blade curve.

A simple way to figure out weather a stick is a lefty or a righty. Put the top of the shaft flat on the ground and have the blade so it's pointing away from you. Whatever side the inward curve faces will give you the answer.

What style of Hockey will it be used for and your physical strength and size?
These are two things that should be considered in choosing a hockey stick. If your past the age of 9 it's a good rule of thumb to forget about plastic sticks even for backyard hockey players.
Hockey sticks can become very expensive and your wanting to invest wisely. I'm going to break this down into two sections. Backyard Hockey ( basic road hockey) and Competitive Hockey( Ice, Roller and Ball).

Backyard Hockey- It's not the NHL and when your playing with your buddies the size of your stick just needs to be comfortable for you. It's a good idea to keep it between your nose and shoulders and use whatever feels best. Personally I want to say keep it between chin and maybe your mid point upwards on your chest. It's backyard hockey and there is no need for professional model sticks designed for high level players. It's safe to just consider cheaper composite sticks and graphite sticks and wooden sticks. If stronger your are physically you'd most likely wont a solid stick. If the stick feels thin to you...it probably is.

Competitve Hockey- Competitive Hockey presents the technically sides. If you know you'll be playing a forward position you generally should  play with a stick on the shorter end of the spectrum. It definitely with controlling the pucks and generally a forward will take a wrist shot before a slap shot. A great example of a great forward shots would be Sidney Crosby who plays center. However it should be comfortable as well.




Defensive players should probably go with sticks on the longer side to increase their ability to poke check a puck properly and recover. The longer length will actually help with putting power behind a slap shot. Since almost all goals scored by defensive players are slap shots from behind the blue line.  A great example of defensive shooting would be Canadian Hockey Player Shea Weber. But the stick shouldn't be to long. I've seen guys 5'9 playing with defensive sticks that are almost to long for Mario Lemieux and he's like 6'3. However the stick should be comfortable.

Regardless of position one should take in the physical size and strength and often age of the player. Young kids playing ice hockey in general can get by just fine on cheep sticks. at the level of novice and atom.  Skating is the key component being taught along with passing. So paying 80$ for a nice Easton Synergy playing stick isn't the smartest the move. That don't need it and frankly they don't have the motor skills or strength or training to get the full effect of any pro model stick. Depending on the competitive level of play you might opt for more expensive sticks. High Tier hockey players tend to play Composite and sometimes graphite sticks in opposition of wooden sticks.
Generally younger players need a more flexible stick were older players play firmer sticks.

Beyond these it really comes down to preferences and what works for you. Some might prefer a curved toe on there blade or a square toe. ( Toe: The very end of your Blade) some prefer two part sticks where the blade and shaft are fused together while other play single shafted models where shaft and blade are one.. The hardest thing to do is buy a hockey stick for someone else ( Who isn't present when your shopping) or buying a stick online you have no experience with.

One thing I recommend if your going to order online is going to the store and trying the stick out before hand. Test it out in the store for flexibility and feel take a puck or ball off the shelf and stick handle a bit. Don't be afraid to do this since most stores that deal heavily in Hockey expect that to happen and you won't get in trouble. Providing your doing it in a respectful manner and not knocking things off shelves.
Then taking the make and model of the stick along with measurement and ordering according to that.
One store that's great for this is " Pro Hockey Life" they have it set up so you can demo the sticks and actually fire off shots. It's actually really cool!

Personally when I'm playing my secondary position as defence my preference stick is a Joe Sakic model Easton Ultra Lite from 2002 in a 2 part stick. It's wooden with a rounded toe and I've babied it to death. It's sized at an Intermediate instead of senior since I bought it at the age of 12 or 13 and I've never had to replace the blade or shaft.
My Sticks Yellow- Ball and Road Hockey, Grey is for Ice Hockey


For street and ball hockey I use a the Koho MVP66 Jager model which Is on the extreme end of the short spectrum. I'm a forward in ball hockey and the curve on the Jager allows me to get a nice lift on wrist shots as well as put a curve on the ball. For the 17$ I spent on this stick it's bloody amazing. I've managed to bust 8 or 9 different composite sticks.

Thats really all I have to say about sticks, in the future I'll do a segment on goalie sticks. Generally most people who take up hockey on the ice at least start as skaters and usually choose net a year or two later. Not all the time but usually.

Keep in mind how expensive a stick is and who's pro model it is. The stick doesn't make the player or the talent. It's the determination and practice that make the talent and build the skill and the player so there able to get the niceties of a more advanced stick. If a player lacks those in the ends he's just slapping the puck around and hoping for a Weber or a Crosby to happen.



Saturday, July 10, 2010

Latest Television Love Affair

As everyone probably knows...I enjoy my procedural shows. My NCIS LA and the Original, Bones, House and CSI:NY. I've actually developed a brand new love to add to my list. Canadian Series Rookie Blue.
It's a show about some fresh faced Rookie Cops straight out of the Academy. It's not really all the procedural more like Grey's anatomy but with Cops. What I like is the fact the cast is solid and it's filmed in my own backyard in a sense because it's almost local.
If you guys have the chance check it out.

Friday, July 9, 2010

For those wanting to post comments

I've figured out the comment issue.
Instead of searching out a Post Comment Button.
Just Click
0 Comments
or whatever the number of comments would be for said post and it'll bring the comment form up in the pop-up window.
I can't seem to get why my blogger feels like being a douche and weird but eh it is what it is. until i can find a new solution for it.
-Hutch

A Hierarchy of Needs

Let's take a trip back to all those business or psychology courses you swear you paid attention to in school. Really you didn't because you were to busy paying attention to that hottie in the 2nd row. It's ok though because the hierarchy of the needs so repetitious in school. You'd be one gifted case if you managed to not know at least part of this thing.
I'm not some motivational speaker and I never plan on being one. The thing is I finally really realize how this thing fits into life. Even though I swore it was pointless in school. It's really an eye opener when you actually understand it, it really explains so much about life it almost scares me.
Ever have anyone call you lazy?....I've been called lazy so much in life. It's like everyone expects you to perform at your peak all the time. The thing is there are always going to be days where your peak just isn't going to happen. Because some where in the hierarchy something isn't being met.

This pyramid of needs has five whole levels, one more significant then the next.

Level 1- Basic Needs- These are by far the most important because truthfully with out basic needs being met on a small or a large scale it will affect the rest of the levels. If you've missed a meal and your hungry. Your not paying the fullest attention to your boss's presentation. If you really need to pee, your concentrating on keeping it in your bladder and not on your pants forget calculus. If you some how didn't sleep well or even missed out on a lot of sleep. Your performance level through out the day drops and you can be a real pain in somebody's arse somewhere.

Level 2- Safety Needs- Trust me if you don't feel safe in your neighbourhood, school, work or in a situation. Well that screws things up to. If your getting bullied on the job or in class. You don't feel safe weather that's physically or emotionally and well your job and tasks are affected because of this.

Level 3- Psychological Needs- Now thats a pretty damn huge thing. Because everyone has them. Everyone needs to feel accepted and not like an outsider looking in. When a guy or gal feels that way like they are not accepted it hurts and it's hard to reach their peaks. People we need to feel loved, not just in the boyfriend, girlfriend, husband, Wife sense or blood relative love sense. We just need to feel loved and at the end of the day know there is someone who really is watching are six, that cares about our well being. A lot of times when a person's psychological needs are not being met...they try to find away to make those needs met and often look in the wrong places. Because school, work and home were not meeting them. I'm pretty sure those people in violent gangs, prostitution( Porn Stars, I'm not really counting them) and things like that. I'm willing to bank on the fact they didn't want those walks of life when they were five.

Level 4- Self- Actualization - When those essential bass needs are being met, people really begin to see they've got potential and can really do things. When we were five and we got that sticker for doing good on our spelling test we tried harder the next time around because we saw our potential. The thing with a lot of people who reach this point...they accept themselves and others and generally don't hold much by way of pre-judices.

Level 5- Peak Experiences- When all those bass levels are being met on small scales or large scales...well people are working at their peaks and performing at their peaks.

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Beyond my topic of blogging today....I just got my final grade for this semester. I managed to pull off a solid 92. I'm incredibly impressed with my grade and I hope I can keep performing at this level and leave with a nice rounded GPA and hit the working world with Storm.

Whats been up with you guys the blog readers?

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