Monday, December 3, 2012

Power Beards


We have some rare and beautiful rainy weather, so I hope your beards protect your face well.
That’s right, I said “beards” – last Sunday I was drinking a white Russian, and the foam got stuck in my moustache – that achievement signaled that I now have a level 1 beard by technicality, no longer just “facial hair”.   It’s lowly and thin, and I have a head-start of a week growth on a lot of you (I just couldn’t bring myself to shave on the 1st…), but tomorrow you can all wake up in the morning with a ONE MONTH OLD beard!!   Can you believe it??   You can look in the mirror and see for yourself that we’re just now really beginning, and I hope you can all see the inadequacy of just one month for something like this *cough* movember *cough*.     4 months sounded like a long time, but now that I realize we’re already 25% done, I’m already dreading shave-day…

Let’s be honest – beards have a niche spot in our culture at the moment. Though we live in the age of the razor, I sense a sea-change right around the corner. After so many years of males with bald faces, there are some beards that are really making a big impact on people – our national identity is gorged on barbered men with soft pink cheeks and curvy feminine chins, we are fattened on it and apathetic. The time is ripe for the renewed and primal culture of beards.  With the advent of photo-sharing, memes, youtube, social networking, and HD TV, celebrities and sports figures permeate our cultural awareness to an unprecedented level.    Sports seem to touch something instinctual and primitive in us – it’s men competing for alpha-male on a grand scale, with more money fame and prestige than any other field in America(sadly).  And with the voyeuristic eye of America on every single one of these athletes, it’s not just a contest of performance;  it’s a contest of entertainment, personality, intimidation, and image, and the beard seems to be the perfect piece of equipment.  So let’s jump into some beards in sports. 

We’re going to take a break from looking at everyman beards, and revel in some alpha-beards.  These things are brute weapons of force, grown and worn to intimidate and inspire.  These aren’t the beards of King Aragorn, they’re the beards of King Conan.   



 A couple men have figured out that a beard makes them a much more visceral force in their field –








Brian Wilson
Team: San Francisco Giants
Position: Executioner
 
Without his beard, Brian Wilson was a guy who came out to close for Lincecum. WITH the beard, he has become a fan favorite-- a celebrity, rallying point, spokeman, and  team icon. 

 

Wilson dies his beard pitch-black and often trims it VERY neatly in perfect lines, which makes it look like a piece of plastic or a wig glued to his face, and the effect is very powerful. The second he shaves off his beard, Wilson will fade off to obscurity – but for now, his success as a baseball icon is practically unmatched.  With this beard as inspiration, the team has won two world series.  Without it, they hadn’t won since 1954. 


Now let’s move on the the ultimate of power-beards…
Brett Keisel  
 
Team: Pittsburg Steelers
Position: Marauder

Keisel has the beard of an ancient Cimbri warrior – it is so utterly intimidating it overshadows the fact that the man is 6’5 and 285 lbs. 
 

The dichotomy here is shocking. Shaven, this man looks like an overgrown dunce; bearded, a storm titan.  I also really like what he’s done with his beard stylistically (or maybe he’s just really luck with natural form as well as natural bounty?) His winged moustache is HUGE, and the curves beautiful. He doesn’t trim it, and the shape and form it gives his beard is classic and true.   The hair under his lip is grown long to match, for an overall “angular” feel to the beard. I also imagine he trims the sides to emphasize this.    

I meant to segue into the proud culture and mental impact of playoff beards, but I got a bit carried away here.  We won’t see any beards like these in our measly 4 months, but they are truly inspiring and exciting– when the world of sports is inevitably dominated by a battle of beards, these men will be remembered for their brazen vanguard.

Notable mentions:
James Harden
Kimbo Slice
Matt Light

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