Super Tournament 2 Day 1 - ByuN's wrist issues come up again
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Kinky
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Duckman
United States158 Posts
On December 04 2020 03:52 Cricketer12 wrote: when does sOs not fuck up my liquibets...also I'm glad Zest loses when I finally start liquibetting him... Betting against sOs? You're a madman | ||
Poaktree
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1. Build DT. | ||
shid0x
Korea (South)5014 Posts
Seeing as Flash is still kicking i guess they do. | ||
outscar
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SickeL
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On December 04 2020 05:19 shid0x wrote: I wonder if those living in team houses or members of big structures do receive PT advice to avoid issues like that ( also postural issue, neck...). Seeing as Flash is still kicking i guess they do. Flash had serious surgery done on his wrists once. He has enough money to get the PT advice on his own I think. Not too optimistic about the care given to programers personally :/ | ||
Cinskywind1
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On December 04 2020 03:53 JJH777 wrote: I wonder if the desk/PC/chair at GSL isn't setup properly for him? Seems odd that he could play so many games for ASUS Rog and other online events without requesting a pause but he couldn't make it through 3 games here. Maybe it's the fact that he did play so many games that he now can't make it through 3 games here. They were long days to just watch, so it probably got worse for him over time. | ||
deacon.frost
Czech Republic12115 Posts
On December 04 2020 05:19 shid0x wrote: I wonder if those living in team houses or members of big structures do receive PT advice to avoid issues like that ( also postural issue, neck...). Seeing as Flash is still kicking i guess they do. Just this year we got reports for health issues for Dark, formerly T1 player and Maru, until recently still JAGW player. During the KeSPA days we had reports of wrists issues for Maru and I'm sure others will remember some other players. I actually start to believe some players either ignore these advices(because they have their habits from their youth and they cannot get used to the proper stance - e.g.), or they don't get anything. Because Flash issues and operation is old and we're still getting new players with them health issues. (also considering how all the Life shit happens, if the rumors about gambling are true, I doubt that they get any health stuff even more - edit - this is not shift Life's shit onto KeSPA - even if true, too late - but more an illustration of the health stuff) | ||
MinixTheNerd
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I don't know what he'll do once GSL is done with sc2, but I do hope he stays in gaming. He is just one of those people you'll never forget. | ||
Entropy1
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On December 04 2020 03:53 JJH777 wrote: I wonder if the desk/PC/chair at GSL isn't setup properly for him? Seems odd that he could play so many games for ASUS Rog and other online events without requesting a pause but he couldn't make it through 3 games here. No online game should be categorized as premier. | ||
SickeL
110 Posts
On December 04 2020 03:53 JJH777 wrote: I wonder if the desk/PC/chair at GSL isn't setup properly for him? Seems odd that he could play so many games for ASUS Rog and other online events without requesting a pause but he couldn't make it through 3 games here. Could be he has easier access to ice and etc at home (might be why he didnt use cam at rog), or he overworked himself during it | ||
Domine3
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On December 04 2020 14:14 SickeL wrote: Could be he has easier access to ice and etc at home (might be why he didnt use cam at rog), or he overworked himself during it I think he just overworked himself, when you look at when he first came back he had a lot more breaks inbetween the tourneys he was playing but this last weak he played something like a tournament a day 8 days in a row, add in the fact with how heavy micro based byuns playstyle is it was only a matter of time until his wrist problems started flaring up again, hopefully he rests up, would hate to see byuns play in offline tourneys suffer because he keeps griding online tourneys. | ||
SmoKim
Denmark10277 Posts
qualified for TSL6 | ||
t5Fab
177 Posts
On December 04 2020 03:53 JJH777 wrote: I wonder if the desk/PC/chair at GSL isn't setup properly for him? Seems odd that he could play so many games for ASUS Rog and other online events without requesting a pause but he couldn't make it through 3 games here. I think this is a very good hypothesis, I had to work just two days with a table too high for my standards and my back was killing me to the point I had to lie immobile in bed in pain for 20 minutes afterwards. And I have no pregress back issues. If you had problem with your wrist, just a slight tilt for the forearm in the wrong direction and with the intensity they play at would destroy you. He should really see a specialist about it and maybe ask for a different chair in the studio if possible. | ||
deacon.frost
Czech Republic12115 Posts
On December 04 2020 17:17 t5Fab wrote: I think this is a very good hypothesis, I had to work just two days with a table too high for my standards and my back was killing me to the point I had to lie immobile in bed in pain for 20 minutes afterwards. And I have no pregress back issues. If you had problem with your wrist, just a slight tilt for the forearm in the wrong direction and with the intensity they play at would destroy you. He should really see a specialist about it and maybe ask for a different chair in the studio if possible. That would meant they don't have access to a chair with height and armchair changable settings, which sounds really weird. But maybe ByuN plays while standing(i miss that so much while working from the home) | ||
Garnet
Vietnam9001 Posts
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deacon.frost
Czech Republic12115 Posts
On December 04 2020 22:01 Garnet wrote: All that time in the military didn't help Byun's wrists? He was playing while being in the military, he couldn't play for monies. So no rest for wrists. | ||
Waxangel
United States32480 Posts
On December 04 2020 22:14 deacon.frost wrote: He was playing while being in the military, he couldn't play for monies. So no rest for wrists. More likely that it's a condition that can't be completely cured with just rest. Could be something he carries with him forever, unless he gets some kind of medical procedure done (surgical or otherwise). | ||
deacon.frost
Czech Republic12115 Posts
On December 05 2020 01:35 Waxangel wrote: More likely that it's a condition that can't be completely cured with just rest. Could be something he carries with him forever, unless he gets some kind of medical procedure done (surgical or otherwise). Playing too much doesn't help, that's for sure. | ||
rickzou
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