Showing posts with label NHK. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NHK. Show all posts

Sunday, October 16, 2016

One of the worlds best prosthetic maker, believes in patience and being client focussed

It is about getting better...



Rizal Philippines
October 16, 2016



Another one from NHK.

NHK today featured one of the best prosthetic maker in Japan,  Fumio Usui

His goal has been three fold with those whom he makes prosthesis for:   1.  to walk 2.  for comfort
and 3 to make them look good.   Number 1 is easy but 2 and 3 had been formidable tasks

So for making the patient feel comfortable, it has been agonizing;  sometimes he feels like giving up but that is not possible for him to give up on his word.  So he has to be patient and try and try again until he gets it right again  For a certain client Watanabe, he could get the prosthesis right and says he is only there 65%.  She also wants to walk with high heels.

He is 61 and has made 400 prosthesis for Japanese who have lost their legs.  For him it is a passion.  when he goes home he looks at how people walk, and wonders how he can make other people walk,

Athletes who want to compete in paralympics seek his help.  He is considered the best in Japan and the world because  of his his passion and work ethic


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Sunday, September 25, 2016

Learning on self development from Russian synchronized swimming champions

It is about getting better...




Video of Russian synchronized swimming champions

From NBC on Olympics
The duo of Russian synchronized swimmers Natalia Ischenko and Svetlana Romashina won the synchronized swimming competition for the fifth straight time and would be considered iconic in their event.

They were featured at NHK and there were series of tests and studies that analyzed their performance. They were compared with their counterpart Spanish competitors:

1.  They were perfect almost 100% as to angle and down to the water splash.  The angle of the feet and even the curl of the toes.  The synchronization was 100% perfect -  each was a perfect carbon copy of the o ther.

2.  The Russian athletes, compared to the Spanish counterparts, can do harder and faster leg movements, stay underwater for that routine, 20 seconds longer than the Spaniards and they occurred at the latter part of the routine, when the athletes were tired and fatigued.  How come?

When one dives, the heart rate drops and this is called diving reflex. The body conserves oxygen to survive.  So the usual trend is to have lower heart rate, lower oxygen delivery to the thighs that is responsible for rapid thigh and leg movement.  But the Russians defied this science and human physiology.

      They had higher heart rate when underwater, whereas the heart rate of the Spaniards, followed the usual pattern of diving reflex.  It was found out that among water mammals, the spleen delivered extra oxygen to the blood stream by contracting.  It is a sort of diving tank.  For most people, the spleen contracts by 5 to 10%

      Their spleen contracted and released more blood into the heart by as much as 2x and 5x compared to other humans.

What could be  the reason for this:

1. They train much longer than anyone else since they were 5 years old:

2.  Their daily routine consist of 5 hours in the pool with the following routine:

      500 hours swim

      standing reverse vertically for indeterminate amount of time

3.  They never leave the pool for the break or when eating

4. They practice even when they have all ready won gold medals.  They never lost their humility and ability to endure

They practice synch in and out of water, they count.   The leader, Ischenko, synchs and follows intently Natalia.  Of the two Ischenko is more positive and she has this to say (she was chosen to be part of the team because of her beautiful arms)

Short biography of Natalia Ischenko


The other reason is motivation.   Ischenko had more high points in her life as analyzed by sports psychologists and even sees the low points in her life as opportunities.  Thus her brain works harder than her partner as they perform the routine and enables her to do harder work and exceed her physical limits

      1.  Be willing to change and accept suggestion even if you are correct

      2.  Never give up

      3.  Aim for the top

      4.  Improve

      5,  Push yourself to the limit and when you have problems, the answer is not outside.  You can find it within you