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Originally posted by jakejc795 View Post
Still seem to be ignoring that Easley and Appel helped manage load
You have obviously never dealt with employees or personnel in an industry with cumulative fatigue where lives are on the line. I have and know how it affects decision making over time. It's not just physical, it's mental decision making.
Jacks lose on mental mistakes in the first half and free throw shooting, all related to cumulative fatigue.
Tons of research on cumulative fatigue in aviation, wildland fire and the military. Hendo might want to take a look at it.
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Not surprised thats how the season ended. Feels like ndsu is going to grind out another tournament title. I think they can take usd tonight.
Just wish we could put a full game together. Welp it was a crazy season that hopefully both the men and women can learn from."The most rewarding things you do in life, are often the ones that look like they cannot be done.” Arnold Palmer
Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things.
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Originally posted by goon View PostNot surprised thats how the season ended. Feels like ndsu is going to grind out another tournament title. I think they can take usd tonight.
Just wish we could put a full game together. Welp it was a crazy season that hopefully both the men and women can learn from."I think we'll be OK"
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Originally posted by AZjack View Post
Not ignoring, it's about getting Baylor off the floor for even just a few minutes a game.
You have obviously never dealt with employees or personnel in an industry with cumulative fatigue where lives are on the line. I have and know how it affects decision making over time. It's not just physical, it's mental decision making.
Jacks lose on mental mistakes in the first half and free throw shooting, all related to cumulative fatigue.
Tons of research on cumulative fatigue in aviation, wildland fire and the military. Hendo might want to take a look at it.
Plus, there's a wealth of research on implications of overwhelming students without adequate preparation, which more objective folks could cite if they didn't want an excuse to cite their own experience in hazardous industries
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