bud green said:The paper today says that Deb Remmerde of Northwestern College just broke the consecutive free throw record for all organized basketball with 133 in a row. The previous record was 126.
bud green said:The paper today says that Deb Remmerde of Northwestern College just broke the consecutive free throw record for all organized basketball with 133 in a row. The previous record was 126.
cuetechasaurus said:And how well did YOU do at the Swanee?
PROG8R said:http://www.sharpshooterfreethrows.com/
The Current WORLD RECORD HOLDER for CONSECUTIVE free throws with
5,221
NOT A FEMALE!!
It can be. You can say the same thing about running 133 in straight pool. What's the big difference?Jaden said:Free throws aren't competitive sports.....
Cornerman said:I'm assuming the "record" mentioned meant that the record came in actual game play, over the course of several games.
The World Record that you're reporting is a free throw shooting exhibition, not a game.
Fred
jsp said:It can be. You can say the same thing about running 133 in straight pool. What's the big difference?
PROG8R said:why are men so dominant over the women?
Any IDEAS?
Cornerman said:Personally, I am sick of this question. I've joked about it's repetition like clockwork, but I think I fell of the edge last time.
This should be an FAQ. And someone should take this challenge up. Look at all the posts in this thread. Write down every point. Do not throw out or dismiss any single point. Every point (3 or 4 major points, with a half dozen or so different, but related points) that I've seen on this thread are CORRECT.
It's not just one thing, but an accumulation of several factors. That's why everyone has different opinions. Everybody has a legitimate reason.
So, the next time someone asks this question, we can just say "Check the FAQ, question #1."
I think the worst thing people can do on this question is to discount any of the reasons. For example, it might be PC to discount physical reasons, but to discount physical reasons is wrong, closed-minded, and useless to the discussion. IMO. I'm not saying physical is the only reason, but rather it's one reason that adds a percentage to the overall equation.
Fred
PROG8R said:I could not imagine it was one game how do you get fouled 68 times, and the opposing team would be fouled out, maybe over a season, but I would still put him up against her.
Cameron Smith said:This doesnt explain why women do well in poker tournaments. Or do you think that the luck factor kicks in when their heart, passion and competitiveness gives out.
I know lots of women that are competitive, that hate to lose. Part of the problem is that we are still a male dominated society, and although we edging closer towards equality we are no where near there. Alot of Women still have the "I just want to beat the boys mentality". Girls need to be taught that no matter what the discipline women are not inferior.
jay helfert said:The breakthroughs I'm talking about is the fact that they are starting to compete on equal terms, in golf tournaments for instance. And Danica Patrick in racing has opened everyones eyes. I know they haven't done that well yet, but they are up to the challenge, and that bodes well for the future. Who knows how good Michelle Wie is going to be?
My point is that Pool is unique among sports in that we may see a woman champion far sooner than in other sports. Hell, for all we know, men may be the inferior sex in another hundred years in all sports.
I remember as a young man, we would never see a lady police officer or heaven forbid, a woman in the military. As someone once said, "The times, they are a changin'." If you don't recognize that son, you haven't been paying attention.
ShootingArts said:A lot of things have been discussed but a simple mechanical factor hasn't unless I overlooked it in my quick scan of the posts. Simply put, the average woman is smaller than the average man. Obviously, they play on the same size and height tables when competing together.
When standing the average man has a better overhead perspective of the table. He also has a reach advantage which means that in the course of a match there are fewer awkward shots that he has to attempt.
Aside from any other consideration, taller pool players with longer reach have innate advantages. Shorter players can overcome these advantages in some cases but all else being equal the taller player will win.
Hu