One Hundred Push Ups

Jun 29, 2008 -

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Words from Steve's site

"If you're serious about increasing your strength, follow this six week training program and you'll soon be on your way to completing 100 consecutive push ups!

Think there's no way you could do this? I think you can! All you need is a good plan, plenty of discipline and about 30 minutes a week to achive this goal!

No doubt some of you can already do 50 consecutive push ups, but let's face it, you're in a big minority. Most of you reading this won't even be able to manage 20 pushups. Actually, I'm sure many of you can't even do 10.

However, it really doesn't matter which group you fall into. If you follow the progressive push ups training program, I'm positive you'll soon be able to do 100 push ups!"



I will be beginning this challenge tomorrow on Monday, June 30th and end August 1st.
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Searching for Bobby Fischer

Jun 26, 2008 -

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“Robert James "Bobby" Fischer (March 9, 1943 – January 17, 2008) was an American-born chess Grandmaster, and the eleventh World Chess Champion.” – Wikipedia
This movie is not about Bobby Fischer. It’s actually about Josh Waitzkin’s childhood and chess.

“In this film, Josh Waitzkin's family discovers that he possesses a gift for chess and they seek to nurture it. They hire a strict instructor, Bruce Pandolfini (played by Ben Kingsley) who aims to teach the boy to be as aggressive as Bobby Fischer. The title of the film is a metaphor about the character's quest to adopt the ideal of Fischer and his determination to win at any price. The main conflict in the film arises when Josh refuses to adopt Fischer's misanthropic frame of reference. Josh then goes on to win on his own terms with the kind of gracious sportsmanship that Fischer rejects.” –Wikipedia

In real life, Josh wrote a book titled The Art of Learning : A Journey in the Pursuit of Excellence, where he discusses how he learned (some would say mastered) two different disciplines- chess and tai chi.
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Celtics Clinch NBA Title

Jun 17, 2008 -

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They outplayed the Lakers all series.

They deserved to win, but the Lakers will be back next year.
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Tiger Woods U.S. Open 2008- Absolutely Amazing

Jun 16, 2008 -

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Tiger Woods is arguably the best golfer of the decade with 13 major championships. Today he is shooting for his 14th major championship at Torrey Pines in San Diego.
Yesterday in the final round, on the 18th hole (par 5) Tiger and Westwood were tied at E. Rocco had just finished one-under for the tournament.

In order to win the U.S. Open, Tiger or Westwood would have to eagle the 18th hole. Both hit their shots in the bunker off the 18th tee. It wasn’t looking good for either of them. A birdie would tie Rocco and force a playoff.

Long story short, Tiger hits a birdie on the 18th to tie Rocco and force a playoff. Westwood misses his birdie try.

The action is going on right now. Tiger is even par and Rocco is one over.
What surprises me the most is Tiger’s mentality. It is something we can all learn to build especially for trading.



"I tried to break him down mentally, tried to intimidate him verbally, by saying, 'Water on the right, OB on the left,' just before his downswing," Woods once said in an AP interview. "He would look at me with the most evil look, but he wasn't permitted to say anything. That's the frustration. He couldn't say a word, but he always had an escape word. He never used it.

"One day I did all my tricks, and he looked at me and smiled," Woods said. "At the end of the round, I told him, 'Tiger, you've completed the training.' And I made him a promise. 'You'll never run into another person as mentally tough as you.'

"He hasn't. And he won't."

Edit: 18th Holes Playoff then Sudden Death... Tiger wins. But, Rocco put up a helluva fight.
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I will resume normal posting soon.

Jun 6, 2008 -

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I have finals coming up next week.

Nonetheless, I have been keeping a watchful eye on what the market has been doing the past few days.

I have positions in V, MA, and TBSI. I am holding these a bit longer than I usually hold any one stock. Too many times I find myself exiting a trade on a minor dip only to see the overall trend continue to go up. Another reason is to test my mental toughness with watching stocks fall. They are falling, but support is still holding.

In any event, I will be starting my Boeing internship soon. There should be some interesting posts regarding that. I will also be looking to post more regularly. Life happens and unfortunately trading is not my #1 focus right now.

I hope to make it that someday though.
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