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| "Are you sure you want to block this user?Where to buy Sense Field CD's.Formed out the ashes of Melodic Hardcore Punk band "Reason to Believe", Sense Field pioneered the way for all emotional hardcore bands to follow.They toured with bands like Jimmy Eat World, Far, Texas Is The Reason, Dashboard Confessional, etc.They had releases on Revelation Records and Nettwerk Records.After their 2003 world tour the band broke up.To see what each band member is up to now, see the blog above.AngryWhiteBoy Clothing (Now Accepting PayPal!!!You have the most beautiful voice.Brilliant work in making music and esp.Save yourself, a song which really touches my heart!ALL of your guys music..HI Sensefield,thanks for add!!Save Yourself gives me Goosebumps!Sense Field is the greatest band ever in the post hardcore genre.Listen to Whirlpool too, so great...We hope you have a great day today.Well I was just batching up the much of Sense Field.What you need to get is that I get that you get how important it is to GET that there are a lot of fargin iceholes out there, but Sense Field is one cool suminabatch!"Urgent Security Alert","Warning: You are submitting information to an outside site.This could be an attempt to steal your username and password.Do you wish to continue your form submission?"This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards.Please help improve this article with relevant internal links.California that formed in 1991 out of the ashes of hardcore band, Reason to Believe.Sense Field has been largely credited with bringing the emo sound from hardcore punk circles to a more mainstream audience alongside contemporaries like Sunny Day Real Estate, Jimmy Eat World and Texas Is the Reason.Initially signed to Revelation Records, they were hotly pursued by the major labels, eventually signing to Warner Bros.Sense Field appeared on late night television shows such as The Tonight Show and The Late Late Show and saw the song place on numerous 2002 best of countdowns.The group quickly followed up the release with 2003's Living Outside, which saw minor airplay for the single "I Refuse".Sense Field disbanded in January 2004 at the culmination of a world tour in support of their fifth and final album.Following the demise of Sense Field the band members went on to other outfits.Jonathan Bunch became the vocalist of Further Seems Forever.In early 2006, Jonathan Bunch and his Further Seems Forever bandmate Derick Cordoba went on to create Fields Forever, a duo project that plays acoustic versions of Sense Field and Further Seems Forever songs.Texas Is The Reason and Samiam.Fields forever
Fields Forever is a collective duo project to play acoustic songs from Sense Field and Further Seems Forever; formed in early 2006 by former Further Seems Forever members Jon Bunch (Sense Field) and Derick Cordoba.This video has been added to your favorites.Please refer to our Help Center for more information and the complete instructions.Thank you for sharing your concerns.Thank you for sharing this video!It has a thesis, a strong body and an awesome hook.BEST songs ive ever heard.After making your selection, copy and paste the embed code above.The code changes based on your selection.Sense Field LYRICS : .California's Sense Field originally consisted of vocalist Jonathan Bunch, guitarist Chris Evenson, guitarist Rodney Sellars, bassist John Stockberger and drummer Scott McPherson.California's Sense Field originally consisted of vocalist Jonathan Bunch, guitarist Chris Evenson, guitarist Rodney Sellars, bassist John Stockberger and drummer Scott McPherson.The group's first national and international tours preceded their second album, 1996's Building.McPherson left to play drums for Elliott Smith's band in 1999, allowing Rob Pffeifer to step in.The year 2001 began on an up note, though.While touring in support of the album the following summer, guitarist Rodney Sellars' daughter was seriously injured in a car accident and ended up in a coma, forcing Sellars to take a temporary break from the band.The remaining members of the band continued on, recording songs for a fifth effort.As they converge on what everyone assumes will be a shot on goal, Gretzky abruptly fires the puck backward, without looking, to a teammate racing up the opposite wing.The pass is timed so perfectly that the receiver doesn't even break stride.US Olympic Committee, he collects moments like this."In any sport, you come across these players," Vint says.But I'm a scientist, so I want to know how the magic works."Athleticism is impressive but essentially prosaic, a matter of muscle.The experience was so unnerving that players who had to face Gretzky repeatedly exhibited a kind of automatic dread.Describing the feeling in a 1997 Cigar Aficionado interview, former St."Coaches tend to think you either have it or you don't," Vint says.Gretzky himself once fuzzily described it as having "a feeling about where a teammate is going to be.Vint knows that the skill he calls "perceptual ability" develops, in part, to help a physical underdog against bigger, stronger players."He was taking a look behind the curtain of this magical thing."He began cataloging other players' tendencies and eventually began to make connections between a rival's posture and racket position and a particular return."Top tennis players can predict the direction and speed of the ball before it leaves the racket," Farrow says.He then put the athletes on court opposite an expert server.The experiment was not for the faint of heart.Even relatively gentle serves arrived at 60 miles per hour, battering receivers who happened to step into the shot."The men in particular got uneasy," Farrow says dryly."You can see that he has a nervous grin on his face."Great tennis players can tell from the angle of a server's arm where the ball will go.Farrow established five possible windows: First, he blackened the goggles just as the ball's flight path over the net was determined; second, as the server's racket made contact with the ball.Not surprisingly, receivers were better at guessing the ball's direction the later their vision cut out.Graphs of the amateurs' reactions showed that they could anticipate where the ball would go only if they witnessed the racket making contact with it.What happened in that fraction of a second?Up to a point, he theorized, the direction of a serve was fundamentally unpredictable: Whatever clues existed weren't ones that an opposing player could discern.What separated the pros from everyone else was the ability to pull directional information out of the early stages of a swing and therefore to predict a split second earlier where to head."People have tested casual players and experts, and their reaction times are essentially the same," Farrow says.None of this was enough to make Farrow the hero of the clubhouse.The big question was, could it be taught?More startling: The traditionally coached group didn't improve at all.After finishing his PhD in 2002, he applied for a job at the Australian Institute of Sport.You don't have someone like me, and you should,' " he says.Located in the thinly forested hills of Canberra, the sprawling complex hosts roughly 300 athletes of various talents and physiques, from rangy national team basketball players to compact Olympic swimmers.Students who had watched the slides were better at guessing correctly, leading Damron to conclude that a boy could learn to be a lineman the same way he learned chemistry: by memorizing which elements and conditions led to a particular reaction.The methods were also crude, not immersive or immediate in a way that reflected gameplay.Even now, the few people who do try to train vision often don't bother to figure out which skills are crucial.Several Major League Baseball teams, for instance, subscribe to a program known as vision therapy."That means it's not a talent that's separating the best from the rest."Because of this, Farrow spends a lot of time simply trying to determine what it is experts see that amateurs don't.The game is essentially football crossed with rugby, and players advance the ball by kicking it to teammates.One runs very visibly up the middle.They're also more drawn to motion.One factor is backyard games, or what Farrow calls unstructured play.Were the receivers erratic, indicating a problem with motor skill?No, the coaches agreed, the problem was that the receivers weren't reading the trajectory of the ball fast enough to get in position.If all goes well, Vint will start working with the US women's Olympic volleyball team this year and then expand to the men's team.He believes that better perception has a multiplier effect, giving players more time to concentrate on their execution and, in some sports, even helping them avoid the collisions that cause injury.Luke Skywalker in Jedi training.That's not his only project."She's great at swimming and running," Vint says."Decent at shooting and equestrian.On the last evening of my AIS visit, I watch a volleyball team practicing attacks: setting the ball, then hammering a spike down on opposing blockers.The reverberating balls in the nearly empty gym create a constant, explosive cacophony.You really have to anticipate."Since the players are getting better at reading serves, he has also quietly begun teaching servers how to hide their intentions.Inexperienced volleyball hitters tend to telegraph their hits, says Vint, who has puzzled over these issues with Farrow: "If they're doing a quick set in the middle, they may stiffen their arms.The result has been a kind of athletic arms race, the ability to read shots driving a corresponding need for better fakes.When I point this out to Vint, he seems pleased.But eventually things will even out.Want More Sense Field?Highlights: A smokin version of her hit single Tambourine and a killer verse from Party Like a Rockstar. |
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