Tuesday, March 23, 2010

UFC 111 - Fight Picks and Breakdown GSP vs. Hardy and more



** Still 100% on picking main events since Sept 2009 **




Georges "RUSH" St. Pierre vs. Dan "The Outlaw" Hardy (Welterweight Title Fight)My prediction is that Hardy will be Rushed to the hospital after this one.
This main event is a joke but GSP is running out of competition in the Welterweight division.
My pick is obviously GSP for this one and I would be interested in anyone that may have ANY argument that Hardy could win this one.
GSP has been caught by a big underdog in the past but I'm sure GSP has learned from his mistake and will look to do a lot of safe Ground and Pound or work for Submissions.

Frank Mir vs. Shane Carwin
(Heavyweight Interim Title Fight)Mir has been on a mission to put on as much muscle he can in hopes of having another rematch against Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesner and it will be interesting to see how that extra muscle ads to his game. Everyone should see a bigger/stronger Mir and he should be able to walk away with a win over the 11-0 Shane Carwin.



Thiago Alves vs. Jon FitchThis is the big event of the night for me and should be really competitive. Jon Fitch is my pick for this one because he's got far too much experience. Both guys have met before and Fitch walked away with the win. Both guys have also dropped wins to GSP but Fitch has had a chance to get some wins under his belt and build some confidence since then while Alves has not. . When Fitch win's this match I think he'll quickly be in the running for a rematch against GSP for the Welterweight belt.



Ben Saunders vs. Jake Ellenberger

Saunders has showed some impressive knees and he’ll probably look to capitalize on his knees and length in this match and do most of his damage standing up. Jake is a ground and pound fighter and I think has the skills to take Saunders down and grind out a win via ground and pound.




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Monday, March 8, 2010

My Scar: How to Heal a Scar - Recommendations and What Works

* This is part 2 of 2. The first part told the story of how I got my most recent scar and it actually spurred a lot of interest. I guess people like seeing pictures of my mangled face. haha.
- So after getting a Scar and needing stitches, I asked different doctors and people the best way to treat it and here's my story...

The Doctor that did my stitches: While laying there getting stitches put into my head, I asked the doctor if he could recommend any way to make the scaring heel up it’s best. The doctor (who looked about 65 years old) said that there isn’t anything. He said that there are a lot of things that people think will help, vitamin E being the most popular, but none of them will do anything so just don’t itch it and it should heal fine. – So, no help from that doctor.

A Friend of mine that use to work at a plastic surgery place: She told me that the doctor that she worked for would always recommend Lavender and vitamin E for patients that just had surgery and that it would lessen the appearance of the scar.

The doctor that took my stitches out: While laying there, again, with a different doctor, I asked the same question about treatments for heeling scars and he told me to try vitamin E. I asked about the Lavender and he had never heard of it.

I went to the store and found a product that is formulated for treating scars (Bio-Oil) and it has vitamin E, lavender and a couple of other things in it. It's an oily substance that I rubbed on my scar and after using it for over a month I saw NO results. This stuff was an expensive waste of money.

A friend and student of mine (Lori) was using a product on a scar that she got on her chin (funny story there) and it was working great. This stuff (Elastoplast) isn’t cheap ($35 range) but I used it and it worked GREAT. The biggest thing that I noticed was, after just the first night of having it on, the strip took away all of the deep yucky red that my scar had. I even put it on another scar I’ve had on my forehead for a LONG time and it made that one look a little less noticeable.
This piddly blog is obviously not making any money from endorsements but I definitely recommend these strips. They’re a little pricey ($35’ish, from shoppers or any pharmacy) but they work and that’s what counts. Everyone should try and stay as pretty as they can and, if you have a scar anywhere, this stuff should help.

A couple of recommendations when using these strips:
First off, the strips that they give you in the small packs are pre-sized and they’re pretty big. You should cut them into sizes that make a little more sense (if you have a small scar) so that you can use one strip 3 or 5 times.
The second recommendation for using these is that, they kept falling off my face while I was sleeping so I bought some medical tape from Shoppers to make sure the strips stuck.

So basically, my friend is smarter than the 2 doctors and these strips work great.