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Lucasar posted:Bonus pic of rueful Asanoyama considering his toe:
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https://www.nikkansports.com/battle/sumo/news/202309020000468.html Nishikigi has torn a calf muscle.
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 03:16 |
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Bentai posted:https://www.nikkansports.com/battle/sumo/news/202309020000468.html loving hell it seems like ever since i said 'i'm excited for this basho' a series of events not unlike what happened to the ringers mr burns brought in for the softball game has seemed to just commence.
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 04:26 |
Have the old sumo men considered investigating regenerative medicine? Some kind of healing goo that can restore exploded sumo knees would also probably be able to raise the dead.
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 05:33 |
Lotta injuries. I hope over the next decade or so we start to see reforms that allow rikishi the ability to rest without completely dunking their rankings. Even something like a 1 basho medical rest with a small cap on the rank drop (they could call it the SMLA -- Sumo Medical Leave Act.)
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 05:59 |
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Nessus posted:Have the old sumo men considered investigating regenerative medicine? Some kind of healing goo that can restore exploded sumo knees would also probably be able to raise the dead. Sensu beans are a shoot
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 05:59 |
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https://twitter.com/tegatastore/status/1697910173967532278 I really hope these are going to be legit.
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 06:46 |
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I went to Meatland. The man himself! Drawstring bag gift from Chiyotairyu. Banana Canada fucked around with this message at 07:09 on Sep 3, 2023 |
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Banana Canada posted:I went to Meatland. This rules impossibly hard
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 07:10 |
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absolute loving banger photos too. you went to meat land.
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 07:57 |
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how was the meat at meatland
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 08:00 |
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xylo posted:Lotta injuries. I hope over the next decade or so we start to see reforms that allow rikishi the ability to rest without completely dunking their rankings. Even something like a 1 basho medical rest with a small cap on the rank drop (they could call it the SMLA -- Sumo Medical Leave Act.) I really doubt we'll see a reintroduction of Kosho Seido. I think conceptually many probably feel okay with injuries just being a normal part of Sumo competition, an argument can be made that who's body and training methods are most resistant to injuries is just a part of testing who is the best sumo wrestler, in the same vein as why there's no weight classes. There's only 42 people in the top division, out of roughly 62 million candidates*1 (+foreigners), so whoever makes it is the will of the gods or something, you know? I'm still not really sure how I feel about it, obviously it sucks to see your favorite rikishi get injured and lose their rank by not showing up, or by fighting clearly injured, but I'm just not sure that artificially loving around with the rankings is the way to solve it. What I would like to see is significant cultural reforms on training methods regarding injury avoidance, wrestlers being encouraged and enabled to keep closer tabs on what's going on with their bodies, being able to understand when something is approaching injury instead of constantly pushing through the pain and training until literal exhaustion. You hear about how Usain Bolt never ran a full mile because he only trains for the sprints he actually competes in*2, so why are Sumo wrestlers having these hours long training sessions where they're completely collapsing at the end of them when their bouts only last a couple minutes, is it really the right way? *1 Yes I realize it's technically way less because some people are babies and some people are old etc, but that's just part of it, they happen to be the wrong age at the wrong time, also the will of the gods. *2 I'm assuming it's implied he's never ran it at full speed, he's probably jogged a mile at some point like any regular person, but maybe not Brut fucked around with this message at 10:48 on Sep 3, 2023 |
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Double posting because of the significant toneshift: Those pictures are amazing! Lid posted:how was the meat at meatland
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 09:06 |
yummie that one cut that's about an inch thick looking has good marbling
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 09:15 |
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Marbling doesn't lie; the meat was very rich and fatty. To me it was delicious at the amount I ate but to a person more sensitive to oily foods, it may prove overly greasy. The trick that teppenyaki places do where they serve the cooked meat atop a slice of toast to soak up some of the excess fat would have improved this. I ordered the "Yokozuna set" which includes all the usual cuts of beef and finishes with a chateaubriand cut.
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 10:03 |
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Banana Canada posted:Marbling doesn't lie; the meat was very rich and fatty. To me it was delicious at the amount I ate but to a person more sensitive to oily foods, it may prove overly greasy. The trick that teppenyaki places do where they serve the cooked meat atop a slice of toast to soak up some of the excess fat would have improved this. was Chiyotairu happy and how was the partronage?
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 10:49 |
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Banana Canada posted:I went to Meatland. I respectfully request a new thread title.
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 11:30 |
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Banana Canada posted:I went to Meatland. hell yea Marching Powder posted:I respectfully request a new thread title. only if more people get to go to meatland
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 22:43 |
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Through Banana Canada, we’ve all now vicariously been to Meatland.
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 22:48 |
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some kinda jackal posted:Through Banana Canada, we’ve all now vicariously been to Meatland. This is a good thread title
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 23:01 |
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Fearless posted:This is a good thread title [nods sagely]
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# ? Sep 4, 2023 00:23 |
some kinda jackal posted:Through Banana Canada, we’ve all now vicariously been to Meatland. Sumo: Through Banana Canada, we’ve all now vicariously been to Meatland.
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# ? Sep 4, 2023 00:53 |
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lol. meatland.
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# ? Sep 4, 2023 01:11 |
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https://hochi.news/articles/20230904-OHT1T51047.html?page=1 Hakuoho had the shoulder surgery a few days ago, and is out for the basho. gently caress, I still wanna go to Meatland.
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# ? Sep 4, 2023 04:36 |
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i genuinely can't believe the place named meatland is actually better than i imagined it, and i imagined it to be pretty good.
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# ? Sep 4, 2023 06:17 |
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The restaurant itself was very small. Only three tables plus one more in a private room area. I went very early and finished by 7:30pm and there was one other occupied table when I left. Chiyotairyu looked quite tired when he first entered the restaurant and let's just say that restaurant etiquette isn't a skill that's taught in the stables. Nothing that really impacted my dining and him sitting at the table next to us on his phone gave me the great opportunity to take the photo I posted. He was very friendly when I interacted with him after my meal and I got several photos with him. If anyone else wants to try, I made my reservation by texting the restaurant's Instagram account and Chiyotairyu himself replied to me in English.
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# ? Sep 4, 2023 09:49 |
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Banana Canada posted:The restaurant itself was very small. Only three tables plus one more in a private room area. I went very early and finished by 7:30pm and there was one other occupied table when I left. Chiyotairyu looked quite tired when he first entered the restaurant and let's just say that restaurant etiquette isn't a skill that's taught in the stables. Nothing that really impacted my dining and him sitting at the table next to us on his phone gave me the great opportunity to take the photo I posted. He was very friendly when I interacted with him after my meal and I got several photos with him. Chiyotired. I swear to God I'm going to go to meatland.
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# ? Sep 4, 2023 10:18 |
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Banana Canada posted:The restaurant itself was very small. Only three tables plus one more in a private room area. I went very early and finished by 7:30pm and there was one other occupied table when I left. Chiyotairyu looked quite tired when he first entered the restaurant and let's just say that restaurant etiquette isn't a skill that's taught in the stables. Nothing that really impacted my dining and him sitting at the table next to us on his phone gave me the great opportunity to take the photo I posted. He was very friendly when I interacted with him after my meal and I got several photos with him.
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# ? Sep 4, 2023 15:52 |
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Any news on Kiho?
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# ? Sep 4, 2023 19:00 |
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https://www.sponichi.co.jp/sports/news/2023/08/29/kiji/20230829s00005000412000c.html This news article seems to translate as Kiho has been able to do basic exercises, but is still unable to do actual practice matches. Haven't seen anything else yet, but I'd assume if he hasn't been able to get back into normal practice, he ain't gonna be in the basho.
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I'm glad that Hakuoho is getting shoulder surgery instead of trying to fight it out in September. You would think with a generational talent like him that the JSA would want to have him wrestle as long as possible. I really hope that profession sumo gets past "you didn't train hard enough" as the answer to sumo injuries. No off season combined with no rank protections makes the wrestlers shorten their careers unnecessarily. I'm also hoping that Shishi performs well this basho and gets a top division promotion. I kind of see him as the next Tochinoshin if he can remain healthy. He's definitely got all the physical requirements of being wrestler to me.
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# ? Sep 5, 2023 01:11 |
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Yeah, this early in his career he absolutely needs to be looking out for his long term health.
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# ? Sep 6, 2023 02:29 |
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Liquid Communism posted:Yeah, this early in his career he absolutely needs to be looking out for his long term health. Unless they're just talking out their collective asses Sumo: The Next Generation Hakuho/Miyagino Kisenosato/Nishonoseki Terunofuji/Isegahama???? have all mentioned how they're rethinking rikishi health/recovery. You'd have to think even more so for Hakuho seeing as how his earlier 2 proteges have turned to dust, and he's at least walking the walk off the bat here. Luckily the Chosen One can miss a basho or three without losing his salary.
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GoatSeeGuy posted:Terunofuji/Isegahama???? have all mentioned how they're rethinking rikishi health/recovery. I feel like Terunofuji has to be the chosen successor here. He's got to be retiring soon and I haven't heard about him acquiring any other kabu, and I assume he intends to stay in the JSA since he got his Japanese citizenship. If he's going to get Isegahama he won't need to get elder stock for the interim period if he retires soon, because Isegahama-oyakata is 63 and Terunofuji's got the five year yokozuna grace period before he has to find a real kabu.
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Khizan posted:I feel like Terunofuji has to be the chosen successor here. He's got to be retiring soon and I haven't heard about him acquiring any other kabu, and I assume he intends to stay in the JSA since he got his Japanese citizenship. If he's going to get Isegahama he won't need to get elder stock for the interim period if he retires soon, because Isegahama-oyakata is 63 and Terunofuji's got the five year yokozuna grace period before he has to find a real kabu. It's all but a certain (Unless Isegahama has a daughter for Shimanoumi to marry as well) which is why I put some faith in the rumors that Teru is gonna try to Hakuho it in November then bow out. He gets to spend a year in a blue jacket coaching before a peaceful transfer of power.
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# ? Sep 6, 2023 18:56 |
Heyo! It's Fantasy Sumo time!code:
This should be an exciting tournament, and we finally actually have some Y/O wrestlers to choose from. Let's go! Please enter your draft in the following format: Y/O: rikishi1 rikishi2 rikishi3 S/K: rikishi1 rikishi2 rikishi3 M1-5: rikishi1 rikishi2 rikishi3 M6-10: rikishi1 rikishi2 rikishi3 M11+: rikishi1 rikishi2 rikishi3 If you've never played Fantasy before, check out the rules. In brief: just choose 3 guys at each rank, and you'll be drafted a team of dudes. That's all you really need to do, although you can trade during the first week if you want (most people don't). It's really fun and helps you get more familiar with lower-ranked guys.
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Y/O: Kirishima Hoshoryu Takakeisho S/K: Wakamotoharu Kotonowaka Tobizaru M1-5: Gonoyama Ura Asanoyama M6-10: Endo Kotoeko Onosho M11+: Hokuseiho Atamifuji Chiyoshoma Here's to hoping my team doesn't undergo a miserable collapse after the first 5 days like last time.
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Y/O: Hoshoryu Kirishima Takakeisho S/K: Wakamotoharu Kotonowaka Daeisho M1-5: Hokutofuji Meisei Ura M6-10: Onosho Takayasu Kotoeko M11+: Hokuseiho Nishikifuji Kotoshoho Average Lettuce fucked around with this message at 15:49 on Sep 7, 2023 |
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Y/O: Hoshoryu Takakeisho Kirishima S/K: Wakamotoharu Tobizaru Kotonowaka M1-5: Abi Shodai Ura M6-10: Takayasu Kinbozan Endo M11+: Hokuseiho AOIYAMA Kotoshoho Pre-basho scouting reports informed my draft selection a bit this basho. Some rikishi, like Asanoyama, are nursing injuries sustained on the summer tour. I think my M1-5 selections are the most risky, but you play for the yusho, not just to hold rank. My ozeki picks were pretty difficult because I feel all three rikishi are in fairly decent form. I expect Kirishima to at least get a KK, but overall I feel that Hoshoryu has the best chance to scoop the yusho. I think my biggest gamble is Takayasu. He should do well from M7, but his age and recent injury history could very well backfire on me. Regardless, I've had a fairly decent string of winning scores in the past few tournaments, so it might be a good basho to really gamble on success.
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Y/O: Hoshoryu Takakeisho Kirishima S/K: Kotonowaka Daiesho Wakamotoharu M1-5: Meisei Takanosho Ura M6-10: Takayasu Oho Kotoeko M11+: Mitakuemi Kotoshoho Hokuseiho For the Ozeki, Hoshoryu's the only one I trust to put in a 15 day performance. Kirishima and Takakeisho might get to 8 and pull out/half rear end it from there. I've been picking Kotonowaka all the way up and I don't see much reason to stop. Don't know if he'll be Ayushi contender but he's been super consistent. Taka and Mita will either be in yusho contention from beating up people they should be a billion times better than or go like 3-12 from being completely broken.
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