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  1. Couldn't tell you. There isn't really anything to do them on around here.

    You're working out with some dumbbells at home then, right? Cuz man, a gym without even a single pullup bar isn't a gym. Anyway, you can try doing pullups just on a door frame to test whether generally putting strain on the bicep results in pain.

  2. Every muscle in my body recovers quickly from post-weightlifting stiffness except my biceps.

    No matter how much stretching and warming up I do, a couple of sets of simple, no-frills curls will leave my arms screaming in pain for a week every time I try to lower them to anything below 45 degrees.

    WHY IS THIS.

    This might not be the answer you're looking for, but if it hurts you might consider not doing it. If it were a functional movement, I'd first say you have form issues, flexibility issues, and/or perhaps a previous injury that's preventing you from doing it without undue pain and use that as a starting point...but for isolation movements, I don't bother to train them and I don't know how much that logic translates. One question I can think of, do you get a similar pain from pullups?

  3. Really, no one "pwned" anyone or anything this year so far. MS showed off a fancy motion tracking system that may very well be complete vaporware, Sony barely showed off their own version of the same thing, everybody showed off videos of games we were expecting, and the few that we weren't expecting at all are mildly surprising at best.

    This has to be the most boring E3 to date. A couple of years ago, it was exciting to watch the conferences. This year, I got up and took a shower during the MS on, fell asleep during the Nintendo, and made lunch during the Sony one.

    I think I'm one of the few who was pleased with the offerings at E3 this year, haha. Left 4 Dead 2, MGS 5, another MGS game that might push me into buying a PSP, New Super Mario Bros Wii, Mario Galaxy 2, Metroid: Other M, that Mario Vs Donkey Kong for DSiWare, etc. There were a lot of new announcements I'm excited for, and that's all that really matters for me from E3.

    Looking forward to info on the new Zelda Wii game.

  4. Anyone else been following Muramasa: The Demon Blade for Wiiware? It looks incredible, as far as animation goes.

    Edit: my bad, it's not a WiiWare title.

    Yeah, it looks really awesome. There was another game or 2 coming out for Wii that I can't recall the names of now which also 2-d that looked amazing. Very glad stylish 2-d games still have a presence. I kinda wish it were WiiWare though, mainly so I can be lazy and not have to put the disc :P.

    Changing topics a bit, after beating Chibi Robo for DS, I'm now really excited to play the New Play Control version of the Gamecube release once it makes its way stateside. There's been a lot of games lately that sound great for Wii, and more coming. Guessing there'll be at least a few exciting anouncements at E3 this year too. Very good year for the Wii.

  5. Would you mind sharing how to perform a rowing muscle up? I tried looking around briefly but couldn't find anything helpful. Also Taucer what are some rad progressions to start out with?

    Basically, to perform a rowing muscle-up (this I also picked up from a Crossfit Journal article a while back), you'll position a box or bench in front of your rings so that you can place your heels on the edge. You'll want to be behind the rings while holding the false-grip with your feet on the box/bench and not directly under the rings at start You'll end up being directly below the rings for the you're in position to do the dip. The whole point of putting your feet on the box/bench is just to offer some assistance, since you can push off with your legs. The lower your feet are relative to your hips, the easier it is, and so conversely to raise your foot height relative to your hips will provide less assistance. I hope that makes sense. Anyway, I'll try to find the CFJ article and will send that to you (their way of explaining the movement is a lot more understandable, especially sine they have a few pictures to accompany it).

  6. (A student of mine)

    Very impressive! I think the most I've gotten in a row is 8, and the most in a workout is 28.

    Global-Trance - (if I'm understanding your post correctly, as not yet being able to figure out the muscle-up) Taucer can certainly give you better advice than me on the progressions, but just as a Crossfitter who learned the muscle-up alone, I figured out the transition by doing rowing muscle-ups in my warm-ups and subbing them 2-to-1 in wods that required MUs. After 2-3 weeks like that, the next time I tried a MU it just worked (though even now, once I start fatiguing, it can become hit and miss). I also saw a vid on Crossfit Journal, showing another way to work the transition: instead of having your feet in front of you on a bench/box like a rowing muscleup, you tuck them underneath you on the ground so you can push off with your toes (obviously you need to adjust the rings to a height you can take the false grip like that).

  7. Just started Chibi Robo for DS, and it's fun so far. Even though it's totally different than Pikmin, it has something of a similar feel for me.

    Also recently picked up that newer Advance Wars (Days or Ruin?) and Ninja Gaiden DS, since I found them for pretty good deals. Both should be pretty fun!

  8. I love the DSi. IMO, the screen, buttons, and d-pad are better. I also like the matte finish over the glossy finish that the DS Lite has.

    I'm with you on that. Also, carts being hot-swappable and pressing the power button to return to the DSi menu are really convenient.

    In regard to shop channel, well, there's not a whole lot worthwhile there yet, but I'm looking forward to some really good games coming to it eventually. WarioWare: Snapped! is more miss than hit, is really short, and isn't fast-paced but was free for me so I can't complain too much. The only other game I downloaded was ArtStyle: Aquia, which is actually a lot of fun (I've been playing a level whenever I need a break from Rhythm Heaven). They way they have it set up (where DSiWare is basically the only selectable category) makes it look like the shop channel will be expanded at some point to include a Virtual Console category, and at that point it'll be great.

    Haven't tried the web browser or anything with SD card yet, so I can't comment on those.

  9. People love it because it was an awesome part of their childhood, it's still a great game, but there's so many other "just good games" to play, so unless this one has reminiscent value to you it might not live up to expectations.

    I played it a few years ago for the first time, and it really resonated with me. Everybody's different; for some who love the game it's nostalgia, but not for others (like myself).

  10. The newer ones aren't.

    That's why I worked to get an older one.

    I'm still waiting for Sony to decide marketing the PS2 isn't lucrative anymore and makes the PS2 software emulation available on the newer, non-backward compatible PS3 models. It's just annoying to have my PS3 set up and Ico on my coffee table, but can't play I get my PS2 back this weekend.

  11. I played a demo of Rhythm Heaven the other day, and I have some concerns. Maybe some people who have played the full version can assist:

    I noticed that there wasn't much feedback. No scoring, no "300" or anything. At the end of the stage, I got an "just OK" despite only missing one thing. The first time I tried, I missed like 6 things and got a "just OK."

    Does the full version have more feedback? High scores? Other types of replay value?

    I loved Elite Beat Agents, but I am so far disappointed in RH so far, but again, it was just a demo. Anyone care to give more detailed analysis?

    There's no score or anything, but besides your result (I've seen "try again" "just ok" [the biggest range, btw] and whatever the best one is..."superb" or something), the feedback at the end they give you hints at where you did well...not particularly useful. Like Dhsu said, though, during the level itself it gives you some feedback as to how you're doing (the first level is pretty binary so it's not so applicable with that, but is with the rest as far as I've played). The demo is pretty indicative of the game, so if you didn't like that you prob won't like the full version.

  12. I got a DSi too, but I can't get it to connect to my internet. For some reason, it won't accept the password (According to Support.Nintendo), even though the same password works with my DSlite. I've gotta wait until sunday when my family gets back from florida to change the password and see if that works. :(

    What kinda router do you have? Linksys WRT51G perhaps? I actually had the prob you're describing with that router, and ended up getting a Linksys wireless N router for my b-day the next day, and now it works perfectly (my old router was dying about once a day lately, so it was time for a change regardless). I tried various things with the old router to get it to work (disable WEP, etc) and still nothing...about the only thing I didn't try was a hard reset to restore the factory settings, which might be a good thing to try if your router keeps giving you trouble.

    Man, looks like I missed the deal you were talking about, Bigfoot. Oh well, hopefully I'll see it for cheap again at some point...it had pretty positive reviews.

  13. Picked up a DSi this weekend, as well as Rhythm Heaven, and also downloaded WarioWare: Snapped.

    DSi is really nice - the more Wii-like UI is better IMO, pressing the power button to return to the system menu is really handy, and the cameras work pretty well for what they are. The slightly bigger, brighter screens are nice as well. That black matte finish is an improvement as well. No complaints from the upgrade from the DS Lite.

    Rhythm Heaven just gets more awesome the more I play it...I think if somebody liked Elite Beat Agents and/or WarioWare, they'd enjoy that game.

    WarioWare: Snapped is...akward. The camera doesn't always seem to work right when doing the initial calibration and is just way too slow between each microgame when you have to position yourself to start the next one, yet no problems during any of the microgames. It's fun, but it's no longer fast-paced like the rest of the series is and is also extremely short. I think the best part, though, is after each "roller coaster," where it shows you the pictures of yourself as you played the microgames, since the pics tend to look pretty funny.

    Looking forward to more worthwhile DSiWare games to come out (my reason for buying DSi in the first place), and really hoping they extend the VC to DSi - it'd be really great to transfer VC games from the Wii to play on the go or be able to download GBA games, though who knows if that's gonna happen.

  14. Finally sat down to finish No More Heroes. Hahaha! That game was so over the top from beginning to end, it was hilarious. I can't wait for the sequel now.

    EDIT: Seems like lots of potentially good games have been announced for WiiWare lately. Explodemon looks like it'll be fun, as does Night Game and Icarian. Lots of games I'm looking forward to for this platform.

  15. ps2 games only (i'll play eboots on my psp for ps1 games). i own a great pc and a 360, so i don't want games that have appeared on anything microsoft.

    i like:

    -certain japanese rpgs and most american rpgs

    -action/adventure games with interesting gameplay

    -uniqueness of all kinds

    -awesome stories

    -excellent graphics

    -likeable characters

    i'm already getting chrono cross, ff10 and 12, and probably shadow of the colossus. i might get some of the GTA series. what else should i get?

    i should point out that i'm getting these because i'm starting to collect different systems and the defining games for each console. i've got an original xbox, a psp, a 360, an n64, and now a ps2. i might get a gamecube at some point, but you get the picture. i would prefer games that are experiences, not just something to pass the time (aka, madden games).

    Metal Gear Solid 2 and 3 perhaps? Maybe also Zone of the Enders 1 and 2, and Katamari Damacy. I'm sure there are other good suggestions that I'll think of later, so these are just off the top.

  16. I bought some Wii points tonight. It's been forever since I last checked the VC... there are so many games now, lol.

    Any WiiWare games worth getting, or can anyone recommend some classics that I might have missed out on as a child?

    If you don't have them already, I'd really recommend World of Goo and LostWinds. Bit Trip Beat is also pretty cool...rhythm game with a pong interface, haha.

    Super Punch-Out!! is coming to VC on Monday, according to some IGN article I read a couple days ago. Apparently, Majora's Mask is coming to Japanese VC soon, so hopefully we'll get it in the not-too-distant future as well.

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