Archive for March, 2009

How To Get Into The Zone

Friday, March 27th, 2009
Saleem Rana asked:
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Alan C. Walters, an author and motivational expert, has often been “in the zone.” He calls it the Golden Magic Zone.

In his book, The Secrets to Increasing Your Wealth, Power, and Happiness, he describes one of his remarkable experiences.

Once I wanted to purchase an airplane, a turbo-charged Beech Bonanza, that cost $38,000; I had $3,000.

I circled the advertisement in red ink and thought, “How am I going to turn this $3,000 into $38,000?”

An idea flashed to mind: Play Blackjack!

It was a Sunday morning. I got into my car and drove 280 miles to John Ascuga’s Nugget in Sparks, Nevada, a suburb of Reno.

I sat down with two other people at a table that had a $400 a hand limit. I cashed my $3,000 for chips and bet $400 on two positions.

I played for twenty minutes and bought cards three times by double downing an ace, two, and received an eight each time.

I hit blackjack twenty-three times in twenty minutes; I had a huge pile of chips. The first time I lost a hand, I quit.

Picking up my chips and taking them to the cashier, I found I had won $58,000; I had $46,000 after taxes.

I purchased the Bonanza for $34,000, cash.

On my first flight, I blew the engine over Aurora, Oregon. Looking down, I saw a small airport. It had no radio, so I landed with great billows of black smoke pouring from the engine. I didn’t know where I was, and the airport was surrounded by trees and hedges.

With several taxiways disappearing into the trees, something made me choose a taxiway toward the south end of the field.

As I taxied between those trees, I saw an old, broken-down shed. I stopped the plane in front of the shed, climbed out and walked through the front door. There I saw an elderly man putting away tools.

“Is there anyone at this airport who really understands turbo-Bonanzas?” I asked.

The man smiled. “Well,” he drawled. “Up until last week, I was the foreman and head mechanic of Bonanza West, over at Portland Airport.”

Amazing! (I was in the right place at the right time).

I had him replace the engine and do a complete overhaul of the plane. It cost $12,400, the exact amount I had left from my winnings. I flew that plane for ten years and never had another problem.

What are the factors that create this unique experience?

Dr. Perry Mitchell, a psychologist and public speaker, has identified some critical elements that can help anyone step into the zone.

Since what you focus on expands, you get into the zone when you naturally capitalize on your strengths and get over your mistakes quickly.

If you enjoy what you do, you will effortlessly create a momentum that can carry you into the zone, a state where you are focused, relaxed, and self-trusting.

People rarely enter the zone because they completely believe in two myths about success.

One is that to do well you have to work hard. The result of this, of course, is that since you want to do well to succeed, you believe that working harder and harder will get you closer and closer to your goal. What it does, however, is increase pressure, anxiety, and fear. Instead of doing better, you actually do worse as you fatigue and tense up.

Another myth is that pain is good. It has been particularly popularized in sports with the slogan, “no pain, no gain.” Again, increasing pain results in a state of exhaustion and the cessation of effort toward your goal.

These myths are so ingrained in the collective unconsciousness that most people operate on them without even noticing them. They feel that they are not making progress unless they feel a sense of strain and effort. And they doubt if something can be good for them if it doesn’t cause discomfort.

What keeps these two myths operating is what Dr. Mitchell calls the “Critical Advisor.” In Freudian terms, this would be the Super-Ego. It is an ego state that is omnipresent and works on you by making you doubt anything and everything, especially your own self-worth. It is your inner map of how you should be and persistently criticizes you for not measuring up. It considers negative motivation to be necessary for your success.

To get into the zone, you have to shut off the Critical Advisor and get into the “Hands Free Zone.” This term is based on an analogy. When you are riding a bicycle without holding the handlebars, you’re in the “hands free zone.”

When you are in the Hands Free Zone you are soaring. When you are in it, you are focused, but in a relaxed way, like a karate expert, who is both alert and relaxed enough to strike quickly at an opponent. However, once you start to notice that you are focused, the Critical Advisor leaps in and puts you down, thus cutting off the evenly flowing psychic energy that was putting you in the zone.

The Critical Advisor has a contest mentality and a critical mentality. The contest mentality is polarity. An evaluation of whether you are good or bad, performing well or poorly. The critical mentality is the belief that you are not good enough to do it well, not worthy of accomplishment. It constantly looks at results.

Thus, the Critical Advisor operates on a polarity paradigm and a results paradigm. Since its job is to criticize you in the belief that this will steer you in the right direction (negative motivation), it cuts off any flow or zone states. You are so focused on not making a mistake that you manifest mistakes. By trying not to miss the ball flying at you, you fumble and let it slip through your fingers. By trying not to hit the lake as you make your golf swing, you send it straight into it .

The way to avoid “choking” is to turn the Critical Advisor off. You do this by being willing to consider multiple options. And you do this by focusing on the process, not the results.

If there are more than two options, then the polarity of right and wrong lose their grip on you. Similarly, if you’re still in process, you can’t judge results.

Doing it right is relevant to the Critical Advisor. But to the person in flow, doing it is all that matters. When you are just doing it, not worrying about whether you are good or bad at it, not concerned about results, then you are in the zone.

In the zone, you surge (enter the Hands Free Zone), recover (from the Critical Advisor), and surge again (back in the Hands Free Zone).

In relationship to time, the Critical Advisor seeks to either dominate the past or the future. In reviewing the past, it stirs the emotion of guilt and regret. In previewing the future, it stirs the emotion of doubt and anxiety.

A person in the zone, focuses on the present, which completely removes all the negative emotions that arise from contemplating the past or the future.

There are two formulas for getting into the zone.

In the first formula, you do the following:

1. Notice what is happening right now. 2. Weigh all your options (also called the magic of the third option). 3. Learn from your experiences. 4. See what is different.

In the second formula, you do the following:

1. You perform a centering ritual. For example, a basketball player may bounce the ball three times before shooting for the net. 2. You perform a mental rehearsal. The basketball player envisions the ball arcing and flying into the center of the hoop. 3. You optimize. Turn up the volume, so to speak. Releasing the ball into the air. 4. Finally, you capitalize on what you did well. Say a loud “yes” with a clenched fist as the ball slides perfectly into the hoop. This reinforces the subconscious.

Getting into the zone is possible. But it is a skill more than just luck. And like any skill, you have to practice to get good at it.



REID

Cavaliers Tickets - Watch the Cavs Battle it Out for the Playoffs

Thursday, March 26th, 2009
Al Terry asked:


In the 2007-2008 season Cavaliers tickets are going to be one of the most sought after tickets in the NBA. This is mainly because they have Lebron James on their side and fans love watching this young man play. Lebron is nicknamed as “King James”. This is due to fact that he is so amazing on court, has an unbeatable offensive attack and has superior athleticism.

About The Cavaliers
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Cleveland Cavaliers is part of the Eastern Conference of the Central Division. Wine, Gold, Navy Blue, and White are the team’s colors. In the initial years, the Cavaliers played their home games at the Cleveland Arena. In 1994, they shifted to their new home, Quicken Loans Arena, which was formerly known as the Gund Arena.

The Cavs, as they are popularly called, entered the NBA league in 1970. They did not really have a great start that the fans were hoping for. After just making to one Conference Finals in their initial period, they failed to make it to the playoffs or even last the first round. This went on for around a decade.

Under the direction of Head Coach, Lenny Wilkens, in the 90s, the Cavaliers had eight playoff seasons and fifty plus wins in three seasons. The team was backed by All-Stars Brad Daugherty, Mark Price, and Larry Nance. They made it to the Eastern Conference Finals in 1992. However, the period between 1993 and 2003 saw little success for the Cavs. Cavaliers tickets were not always in great demand then.

The Coming Of Lebron James

The biggest season in the history of Cleveland Cavaliers was year 2003. That was the year when the Cavaliers acquired Lebron James. He became an overnight sports icon. And he has lived upto the hype. He won the NBA Rookie of the Year Award the same season. Cavaliers tickets soon became much in demand because everyone wanted to see “King James” live in action.

In 2003, James had Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Carlos Boozer, and Ricky Davis as his team mates. In 2005, the team got a new coach, Mike Brown, and a new general manager, Danny Ferry. This had the desired effect. The team made it to the playoffs that year.

In the last season, that is 2006-2007, Cleveland Cavaliers made it to the Eastern Conference Finals, where they lost to San Antonio Spurs. But they are not looking back, as the team is geared towards a great future. Cavaliers tickets will let you catch the action live as the team takes on Miami Heat, Washington Wizards, Phoenix Suns, Los Angeles Clippers, Boston Celtics, Denver Nuggets, and other teams in the new season.

Fans will surely be out there cheering their favorite team as it aims for the NBA championship. If you are a fan looking for Cavaliers tickets, you can get them online. There are many authorized ticket brokers online and if you look around a little bit you will be able to get tickets at very competitive prices.

Most of the authorized online ticket brokers deliver the Cavaliers tickets through FedEx. The good thing about getting tickets online is that you can get them even after they are all sold out elsewhere. Furthermore, you can shop for the tickets any time of the day. However, you must make sure that you are dealing with an authorized online ticket broker only.



SHERMAN

JR Smith - Dump the Clip MiX

Thursday, March 26th, 2009
Fresh0utThaBox asked:

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JR Smith Denver Nuggets mix AOTP - Dump the Clip

RAYMOND

Nene Dunk Mix

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009
50okafor asked:


highlights of nene’s major dunks and posters throughout his career.

PRESTON

NBA 2k9 Gameplay 10.5.08

Friday, March 20th, 2009
justzzbizzness asked:


Me playing NBA 2k9..10.5.08…i justzz got it a few nights ago..Rockets vs. Nuggets..and by the way..im not international or anything..i justzz got an early copy….feel free to add my GamerTag and play me - LegendaryJustzz

ANTONY

Second Round Should be an Instant Classic

Thursday, March 19th, 2009
Steven Zoine asked:


This is really #1 vs. #2, but by now we all know the storyline behind the division rule, so I’ll skip that argument. This is truly a series to make some money if you are looking to gamble. The Spurs pulled out of game one 87-85, while being favored by 5 points. If I were a gambling man, and that I am, I would absolutely take the team getting points in each game. This series is destined to go seven and in a close fashion. Don’t think Game One was a fluke. I would even be inclined to take Dallas straight up in Game Two. Tim Duncan looked like the old Timmy, scoring 31 points and grabbing 13 boards, but this type of play might not last with his recent injury trouble. In summation, I still like the Spurs’ bench with Michael Finley, and I still like the Spurs to take the series in seven.

#2 Suns vs. #6 Clippers

OK Phoenix. You ruined my bid for a perfect first round, but you guys are going down in round two. The Suns are favored by 6 points for Monday’s Game One, which I think is terribly inflated. The Clippers are a much more complete team than the Lakers. If Phoenix struggled with the one-man show of the Lakers, what are they going to do against Elton Brand and company, which includes veteran star Sam Cassell. Cassell was brought in for just this reason: to win playoff games. Cassell averaged 15 points and five assists per game in the series against the Nuggets and is a proven winner. The Suns expelled way too much energy in the first round, with their three-game comeback against the Lakers. If you are about sports betting, do yourself a favor and put your money on the Clippers in game one. This series will be another nail biter; Clippers in six.

Eastern Conference

#1 Pistons vs. #4 Cleveland

Here we have the only easy series to predict. The Pistons are the overwhelming favorite to win it all, and they look like it too. They blew out the Cavaliers in game one, 113-86. This series could turn out to be a slaughter. Lebron was held to only 22 points and averaged less than 20 points per game during the regular season against the Pistons. You get the feeling that the only way the Cavaliers can win a game in this series is to have Lebron go absolutely nuts, which won’t happen against a defense like Detroit’s. With this series, I don’t care how many points the Pistons are favored by; take the Pistons and they will cover the spread. They only covered the spread by 17 points on Sunday. This series will not be close, especially if the pistons go 15 for 22 from three point land again. Pistons in five.

#2 Heat vs. #3 Nets

This is another incredibly hard series to predict, but it’s what I get paid for. Both of these teams really struggled in the first round against inferior opponents. Shaq showed flashes of brilliance in the Heat series but also showed his age. But Shaq is still Shaq and still leads the league in field goal percentage at 60%, which will help the Heat to step up in this series. Shaq also upped his rebounds from 9.2 to 10.8 in the first round, which should continue to give Miami second chance points. Even with this, I think the five points the Heat are giving up in Game One might be too many. Vince Carter increased his points average by more than five in the first round all the way up to 29.2 per, Game and I think the Nets could shock the Heat with a Game One victory. Take the points and take the Nets in this series. Nets in seven.



SALVATORE

Basketball Shots - Clazy AZN Clips

Thursday, March 19th, 2009
Darian03 asked:


My friends and I playing basketball. There are clips of two Denver Nuggets Basketball Players. They are Ervin Johnson and Marcus Camby.

IRA

The Birth of Denver Colorado

Monday, March 16th, 2009
Jayesh Bagde asked:


From a small mining town, Denver has grown not only for its historical settings, but due to its various nature parks and sports teams. As currently one of the vacation hotspots in the US, it also boasts of elegant and classic hotels.

Denver City first started as a mining town during the Pikes Peak Gold Rush in Western Kansas. Denver was founded in November 1858. During that summer, a group of gold prospectors from Kansas arrived. They established Montana City on the banks of the South Platte River. This was the first settlement. Later on, it became the city of Denver. General William Larimer, a land speculator from Eastern Kansas, named the place after Governor James W. Denver.

Denver now boasts of over 200 parks. This is from some small parks to the giant parks all over the city. These parks have become the tourist spot in the area. This city maintained and acquired around 14,000 acres or about 56 km2 of mountain parks like the Red Rocks Park.

The Red Rocks Park is famous for its beautiful scenery as well as musical history which revolve around the Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Denver also has the Winter Park Resort ski area which is operated in Grand County, about 67 miles west of the city. Hence, it continuously develops its park system along the Platte River and in the Stapleton neighborhood redevelopment.

Denver is at the threshold of the Rocky Mountains. Its skyscrapers mark the evolution between the Great Plains and the American West. The Rocky Mountains majestic peaks can be observed from afar and is still clearly visible. It is obviously a haven as well as the obvious point of arrival for thrill seekers that are heading into the mountains. Mountaineers, hikers, bikers, rock climbers and even trekkers will find the terrains a different experience, surely changing your life with the experience. The 2,000 acre land can offer you ample time for any escapade on your list of activities.

For those who are more of the scholarly type, you can visit the Denver Art Museum which houses the premium collections of the American Indian’s artifacts. Another destination for kids would be the Denver Zoo, Children’s Museum and the Botanic Garden. Aside from all these, you can inquire about the United States Mint for a free tour of the county.

Memorable sights can really make your stay in Denver worthwhile. Staying in Top hotels will cost much but the service you will receive is high end. Cheap hotels or motels can offer you good services at a more economical price for the family. This is good for couples or even those who travel alone. These days where practicality is a wise step, people can save some extra money when they seek cheap and good hotels.

As a hot spot for travellers and for vacation trippers, the City of Denver also boasts of its remarkable history, sporting events and museums. This is one reason why it is known as the “Mile High City”. The reason for this nick name is the elevation of the land which would go at approximately 5280 feet or 1609 meters above sea level. Statistically, it is the 26th most populous city in the United States of America. It is also the second largest city in the Mountain West, next to Phoenix.

Hence, Denver is very famous for its sports teams. In fact, they have four major sport teams. This includes the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL). Their current home is the Invesco Field at Mile High. Their team won a back to back championship in the years 1998 and 1999. Another team called Coors Field of the Major league Baseball was also created by the former Mayor, Frederico Pena. The Colorado Rockies, on the other hand, represent an expansion franchise in 1993. Colorado Avalanche of the National Hockey League Ave won two Stanley cups, in the years 1996 and 2001. Thus, the Denver Nuggets of the National Basketball Association, the Denver Outlaws of the Professional Outdoor Lacrosse team and the Major League Soccer team named Colorado Rapids are also other teams that Denver is proud of, making every season a sports season in the region.



ANTONIO

Seattle Supersonics Tickets - Basketball Seattle Style!

Saturday, March 14th, 2009
Al Terry asked:


Seattle SuperSonics tickets have always done brisk sales- not only are the Sonics former NBA champions, they are also the only professional sports franchise in Seattle to gain a championship win. The Sonics have currently marked themselves as contenders for a championship win in the near future.

The Seattle SuperSonics team is based in Seattle, Washington and is a part of the National Basketball Association’s northwest division and western conference. They play all their home games at the KeyArena and have one championship win, three conference titles and six division titles to their name.

Off With A Bang

The Sonics were officially born in 1967 and at its inception they probably had little knowledge that they would be NBA champions in just another ten years. But before that the Sonics had to find their footing. For a new team, the team did tolerably well, scoring some respectable wins at times while strugging at others. This of course was natural for a new NBA team and sales of Seattle SuperSonics tickets began to grow as fans came out to show their support.

The seventies however definitely belonged to the Sonics. The team made a number of important trades, mainly to tighten up its offensive line up. By 1977, the Sonics had a very strong back court tandem and key players Lonnie Shelton and John Johnson rounding out the winning team. Sales of Seattle SuperSonics tickets soared and many observers marked that if the team could hold together, there was no reason why the Sonics couldn’t pull of another big win next year.

The Slip

Unfortunately, that was the only championship win the team has been able to chalk up till date. By the eighties, it was becoming obvious that the Sonics were slipping. Despite good sales of Seattle SuperSonics tickets and a good fan base, performance began to decline and many felt that this was connected to the departure of Fred Brown, a key player of the team. From 1983 onwards, the Sonics were a decidedly mediocre team that seemed to have fallen into a rut that it couldn’t get out of.

The nineties initiated a period of change for the team. It was glaringly obvious that drafting changes were desperately needed to save the team’s game and sales of Seattle SuperSonics tickets. The team pulled into high gear, trading a number of players and bringing in a new head coach. It seemed like a positive move, since the team notched up an NBA record best in 1994 of 63-19. But in a bizarre twist of fate, the Sonics also get crushed by the Denver Nuggets right in the first round. It is generally agreed that the best Sonics roster till date is the 1995-1996 one. While there were no championship wins at that time, they certainly brought in conference and division wins.

Today, the Sonics are ready to bring the championship home once again. The team had some impressive games in 2005 and has improved its performance. If you haven’t already bought your game passes, you can do so online by getting in touch with an authorized online ticket vendor for Seattle SuperSonics tickets.



FELIX

The Portland Trailblazers Travel on the Path to Another NBA Championship

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009
Rick Grantham asked:


While standing on top of the world is an amazing feat, getting back there can be challenging. For instance, since the Portland Trailblazers won the 1977 NBA Finals, they have not succeeded at winning their second basketball championship. Since 1977, the Trailblazers have returned to the playoffs 25 times, have played in five Conference Finals, and have advanced to two NBA Finals.

When did the Trailblazers begin their journey to the NBA Finals? They were one of three expansion teams that the NBA added during the 1970-1971 season. The franchise chose the name in a “name the team” contest, in which people submitted about 10,000 entries. “Trailblazers” pays tribute to the explorers who traveled across the Oregon Trail during the 1800s. Here are some interesting facts about the state of Oregon:

? Oregon’s official state colors are blue and gold

? Oregon (and New Jersey) are the only two U.S. states with no “self-serve” gas stations

? Oregon is the only U.S. state with an official state nut (hazelnut)

? Oregon has the United States’ deepest lake (Crater Lake)

? Oregon’s state birthday is also Valentine’s Day (February 14).

During their premiere season in the NBA, the Trailblazers earned a 29-53 record.

By the 1976-1977 season, the Trailblazers had added key ingredients to its team, including Center Bill Walton. They had hot and cold streaks during the regular season, ending with a 49-33 record. In the playoffs, Portland would trample the Chicago Bulls (3-0), ***** the Denver Nuggets (4-2), and then drown the Los Angeles Lakers (4-0). The Trailblazers faced the potent Philadelphia 76ers and “Dr. J.” in the NBA Finals. After falling behind in the series (0-2), the Trailblazers won four straight games and the series. (4-2)

The Trailblazers’ first chance to win a second NBA title, took place in 1990. Clyde Drexler led Portland to a solid 59-23 regular season record. They blanked the Dallas Mavericks (3-0), edged the San Antonio Spurs (4-3), and then outlasted the Phoenix Suns (4-3). However, the Trailblazers lost the NBA Finals to the Detroit Pistons, the defending champions (4-1).

Just two years later, the Trailblazers had another shot at an NBA title. This time, they earned another solid regular season record: 57-25. In the playoffs, the Trailblazers dominated the Los Angeles Lakers (3-1), trampled the Phoenix Suns (4-1), and eliminated the Utah Jazz (4-2). However, Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls would overpower the Trailblazers in the finals (4-2).

Throughout their history, the Portland Trailblazers have retired the jersey numbers of seven players:

Clyde Drexler - #22 (Guard): 1983-1995

Maurice Lucas - #20 (Forward): 1976-1980, 1987-1988

Lloyd Neal - #36 (Forward): 1972-1979

Geoff Petrie - #45 (Forward): 1970-1976

Larry Steele - #15 (Guard): 1971-1980

Dave Twardzik - #13 (Guard): 1976-1980

Bill Walton - #32 (Center): 1974-1979

Repeating a success can be as difficult as achieving it the first time. For instance, the Portland Trailblazers are striving to earn their second NBA Finals victory. Use Portland Trailblazers merchandise to support them along the road to another NBA Championship!



DANE