I use sand tables and rock drills pretty regularly-- in essence, they're the same thing.
(Not sure if you actually wanted an answer to a potentially sarcastic/rhetorical question, but you got one anyway)
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I use sand tables and rock drills pretty regularly-- in essence, they're the same thing.
(Not sure if you actually wanted an answer to a potentially sarcastic/rhetorical question, but you got one anyway)
"...went 12 rounds with Ali, and never took a backwards step."
My sister said she used one at school but i didnt believe her.
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Ah but do you go back to them every time you fail at something?
What's the deal with that, do they have some kind of soothing meditative quality like stress balls?
Maybe we should all have drawing boards in the house so after a shitty day we can sit in front of them and recharge our positivity?
They could even advertise brands on tv as 8/10 boxers prefer our drawings boards to any others!
I can just picture it now, the new craze, everyone sitting in front of their KX100 drawing boards for inspiration because Amir Khan advertised it as the drawing board he used to come back from his KO loss to Breidas Prescott![]()
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Ummmmmmmmmm Bilbo
Almost every construction firm uses drawing boards for designs,and hot cakes are the same thing as pancakes,and without pancakes most of New England would have no industry whatsoever..
And most boxers these days just claim they were poisoned
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Not sure about drawing board, but I once had a round tuit. It was great, it made me very productive.
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When I fail at something I usually just give up, sit on the couch
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etch-a-sketch is where it is at.
I bet if i went and found mine, it'd still have the weird looking stick figure chic with square boobies on it. My last masterpiece.
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Amir Khan and Kelly Pavlik have mine at the moment but there will be others.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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Actually, yes! They're very helpful and make the next time around easier. I'm a volleyball coach for my former University and if we lose to a team that we will see again later on in the season or if I've scouted a team prior to playing them we always "hit the drawing board."
We figure out our strengths and find a way to use it against their weaknesses, find holes on a team's defense, etc. All with the use of a drawing board. I guess visual aids help atheltes...
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