can A.Short improve

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3/12/2015 9:14am
zippy895 wrote:
Can a trainer improve A. Short's staying power at the front of the pack for the full 20 laps?
No. But a trainer can't help you from being a dumbass either....
huck
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3/12/2015 9:15am
mom241 wrote:
You guys crack me up. So, as soon as they land, they need to head to a grocery store, or somehow bring their groceries with them...
You guys crack me up. So, as soon as they land, they need to head to a grocery store, or somehow bring their groceries with them in a cooler on the plane? Then, where do they store this food, then where do they cook it? On what? With what utensils?
If I was a factory rider, I'd bring my Tempur-Pedic mattress to ensure I get a good nights sleep....
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3/12/2015 9:21am
TeamGreen wrote:
Uh...sexist and funny as it may sound... Trey DOES look well taken care of and DOES get on the Podium when Mom's around. Huh. Think I'm...
Uh...sexist and funny as it may sound...

Trey DOES look well taken care of and DOES get on the Podium when Mom's around.

Huh.

Think I'm in trouble with Mom.

(My bad)
LOL....And with that said............ I think we may have found his secret. He's scared and happy and well taken care of.....Woohoo Woohoo Dry ... I've never met Kari. Okies rule. Wink
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3/12/2015 9:28am
Clutchy wrote:
Ummmmm HELLO... Mom's... Mom's are supposed to do this. Where are all the mom's at. Can't quit now, the kids hungry. Mom's know how to store...
Ummmmm HELLO... Mom's... Mom's are supposed to do this. Where are all the mom's at. Can't quit now, the kids hungry. Mom's know how to store food and cook and are always prepared with the proper utensil's. So I say it's mom's. Everyone knows young wive's can't cook. That's why they get food poisoning, it's their wives fault.
mom241 wrote:
Sorry, I stay home and burn Jaxon's meat loaf most times now. :-)
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM... Meat loaf, Love all things meatloaf. Even Meat himself.

https://youtu.be/C11MzbEcHlw?list=PLslHapSMmen2yefGQirR4n1Xdq8gwNtCP

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3/12/2015 10:56am
Yea Shorty's SX results will improve, especially if he can at least catch a damn break for once! Seems like a constant uphill struggle for him and being sidetracked a lot. However, I think his best chance at doing some serious damage is outdoors. If he is healthy in May and stays that way look for him on the box all summer long with maybe a moto won or two.
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3/12/2015 12:03pm
You guys do realize there are 7 missing guys who are normally in front of him? He looks no different to me
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3/12/2015 12:10pm
Gallardo wrote:
You guys do realize there are 7 missing guys who are normally in front of him? He looks no different to me
are any of them in this photo

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3/12/2015 1:25pm
Gallardo wrote:
You guys do realize there are 7 missing guys who are normally in front of him? He looks no different to me
You keep throwing your negativity and I'll simply acknowledge that he led for 7 laps at Daytona and laid down really good laps...all the while he was wrung out physically..

Oh, and my peeps will keep laying down the photos...

Debbie Downer. She's EVERYWHERE!
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3/12/2015 1:28pm
Gallardo wrote:
You guys do realize there are 7 missing guys who are normally in front of him? He looks no different to me
No, but we realize that you're a douche bag....
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3/12/2015 1:33pm
Gallardo wrote:
You guys do realize there are 7 missing guys who are normally in front of him? He looks no different to me
huck wrote:
No, but we realize that you're a douche bag....
Not a nice thing to say to poor Debbie...

Laughing
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3/12/2015 1:35pm
Gallardo wrote:
You guys do realize there are 7 missing guys who are normally in front of him? He looks no different to me
huck wrote:
No, but we realize that you're a douche bag....
TeamGreen wrote:
Not a nice thing to say to poor Debbie...

Laughing
'what? no, I hadn't heard that"
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3/12/2015 1:57pm
Here is a nice read from Seiji about Andrew. He posted it on his blog.

“What happened to Andrew?”

I got that text, email or voice mail all day yesterday, the Monday after Daytona. Obviously, if you were watching and took the race at face value, Shorty got the hole shot in the main, led for half the race, then faded back to 12th. If that is what you saw, you are only seeing the tip of the iceberg and are missing the true meaning. This isn’t an angered retort or a list of excuses. This is my brain bubble every time I saw, read or heard that question.

Andrew executed the Atlanta 2 weekend to perfection. He calmly handled everything that was under his control at the time with 100% effort. Nothing was left, no rock was left unturned. Andrew suffered from a ridiculously angry bout of food poisoning the week before Atlanta 2. He threw up for half a day, suffered through the rest of the week, not being able to eat, and headed to the race. If he wasn’t in a practice, he was upstairs in the truck, lying down, completely dysfunctional. He couldn’t go out for the autograph session and he couldn’t eat normally. Ideally, he would transfer to the main from his heat to eliminate total laps he would have to endure. He gutted up and did exactly that, an amazing performance all by itself. He fell in the first lap of the main, picked up his bike in dead, dead last and gave it all to the race to salvage a 15th. He immediately threw up and could only sit. Nothing left, nothing at all. He could not have done one thing better in my opinion. I was proud.

The following week was total recovery. He couldn’t do much, the effects of illness and depletion from the race lingering. He stayed focused on the job at hand and remained positive. Then Daytona travel day, the craziest travel day I have ever had as a professional. Our 8:05 am flight eventually became a 7:30 pm flight. Andrew remained calm and positive throughout until it became impossible to get to Daytona by air. Then the goal was to just get to Atlanta, possibly driving from there to arrive at the race at 7 am. Luckily I connected with a private pilot friend and we boarded a single engine Piper at 8 pm and arrived at the race hotel at 3:30 am. We made the race in the morning, remiaining optimistic on the day. Andrew again executed perfectly, getting the hole shot and leading the heat, ultimately finishing 2nd, then getting the hole shot in the main and leading for half the race. Then, it all caught up and if you watched the race, that is what you saw, a fading to 12th.

That is not what I saw. I saw a guy, beaten down and dealt a bad hand take the challenges on without complaint. I saw an athlete, battle sickness, lack of sleep, and his own mind to do the best he could. The storm was raging, the body was wilting and the mind was wavering, yet he gave it his all until there was absolutely nothing left. For two weeks in a row. And I realized, that this is the way it is all the time, no matter the circumstances. Through the L & Mc debacle, through Hudson’s eye challenges, through broken elbows and promises. This isn’t a “remarkable performance,” this is character shining through when it’s all clouds but is still there when the sun is shining. THAT is what happened at Daytona and Atlanta.

As a sports trainer, I too can get caught up in results, where very little is actually in your control. As a participant in life, and now a father, I cannot overstate how well Andrew has done. When this small part of our lives is over, when sports are nothing but a fond memory and the trophies are collecting dust, its these efforts, these fights, that make us who we are and what we pass down to our kids. You can’t pass a win or championship down. What you can pass down is what makes you a champion, the qualities and character. I have been a professional trainer for 20 years and these last two weeks have been my proudest moments. In our futures, results won’t matter but character will forever affect our lives and the lives of others.

Champions are made on the bad days, and he’s the champ in my book and there are many more that you can’t see unless you look under the surface. No go out there and be a champion!

- See more at: http://www.coachseiji.com/coach-seiji-news/260-what-happened-to-andrew#…
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3/12/2015 2:29pm
When I read stuff like this? I'm so proud to call Seiji a friend...

"As a sports trainer, I too can get caught up in results, where very little is actually in your control. As a participant in life, and now a father, I cannot overstate how well Andrew has done. When this small part of our lives is over, when sports are nothing but a fond memory and the trophies are collecting dust, its these efforts, these fights, that make us who we are and what we pass down to our kids. You can’t pass a win or championship down. What you can pass down is what makes you a champion, the qualities and character. I have been a professional trainer for 20 years and these last two weeks have been my proudest moments. In our futures, results won’t matter but character will forever affect our lives and the lives of others."

That, right there, is what I've been trying to drill into Andrew's head; but, he doesn't hear a lot of it...&...ya wanna know why?

Because, his head is still "In It". He wants to win. He knows it's out there for the taking & he's going for the Gold-Ring. When I tried to make the point that he's had a good run in the face of all this craziness...he thought for a moment, he looked up...NOT HAPPY & said, "I know, I know; but, leading for all that time and finishing 12th is just...it's...so unacceptable." He said that while still sweating his ass of in the rig...20 minutes after the main.

I was kinda frustrated; yet, I was very, very stoked to see how...well...PISSED he was.

He's not finished. Not by a damn-sight.
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3/12/2015 2:52pm
Too many excuses!
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3/12/2015 2:54pm
Gallardo wrote:
Too many excuses!
Nice car.

Sorry about your dick.
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3/12/2015 8:31pm
Gallardo wrote:
Too many excuses!
TeamGreen wrote:
Nice car.

Sorry about your dick.
LOL !
zippy895
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3/12/2015 9:04pm
oshow wrote:
No. But a trainer can't help you from being a dumbass either....
Left field comment .Bad hair day?
Anyways,A.Short is a rider that seems to be missing one part .Ability to stay till the end and stand on the box at the end.Just an observation.
Its not impossible ,just has to tap into what ever it Is. tapped out heart rate maybe? I don't know.
But I don't believe its an age thing.
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3/12/2015 9:27pm
Gallardo wrote:
Too many excuses!
You know every time I see you've been the last person to post in a thread I think, "What ridiculous face palm comment did he post now?" And alas, you continue to perform at your best...
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3/12/2015 9:46pm
I hope he can get healthy and pull a win off! Been a big fan of Shorty for awhile and love the looks of the BTO bikes.
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3/12/2015 10:39pm
I hope you're feeling better keyboardwarrior and the 29 is awesome in so many ways.

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