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Generate random workouts for pell drills
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import random | |
import time | |
# Usage: | |
# python pell.py | espeak -m -w output.wav | |
# | |
# This will generate a wav file of your random workout | |
# eSpeak (http://espeak.sourceforge.net/) is used to generate | |
# the speech. OSX has a builtin "say" command, which can be used on that | |
# platform instead. | |
# 1-6 represent target areas on a pell. | |
# see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGL8aIB6bicfor more info | |
words = ['one','two','three','four','five','six'] | |
# Alter this to change the length of the workout. | |
# 80 is roughly 5 minutes, but of course this varies as | |
# each attach is 1-3 strikes and you will have a 2-4 second | |
# pause between each one. | |
NUMBER_OF_ATTACKS = 80 | |
print("<speak>") | |
print("Starting in three.") | |
print("<break time=\"1s\"/>") | |
print("Two.") | |
print("<break time=\"1s\"/>") | |
print("One.") | |
print("<break time=\"1s\"/>") | |
for x in range(1,NUMBER_OF_ATTACKS): | |
number_of_strikes = 2 | |
rand = random.randint(1,10) | |
if rand < 3: | |
number_of_strikes=1 | |
if rand > 7: | |
number_of_strikes=3 | |
print( ", ".join( random.sample(words,number_of_strikes))) | |
sleep = random.randint(2,4) | |
print("<break time=\"%ss\"/>" % ( sleep,) ) | |
print("Workout Complete") | |
print("</speak>") |
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