I think what you’re looking for is Standard of Living. The economy may be doing well but the standard of living is stagnant or going down for many.
Certified Personal Trainer // Marathon Runner // Network Engineer (not necessarily in that order)
I think what you’re looking for is Standard of Living. The economy may be doing well but the standard of living is stagnant or going down for many.
Not at all, unless you have poor running form. Many people are able to run just fine for their entire lives, even running marathons in their 70s and 80s.
I listen to music. Sometimes I use Spotify’s auto-generated playlists and find new things. I was also into the “Zombies, Run!” app for quite a while which is a zombie apocalypse story that unfolds as you run, and you get to listen to music in between story clips.
“If you can’t love yourself, how in the hell are you gonna love somebody else?” -RuPaul
Literally everything is
I use my Garmin as a fancy stopwatch, I don’t find its analytics are particularly useful. My forerunner has literally recorded me running a half marathon in 1h 55m, but it predicts my half marathon time would be 3h 17m?
Maybe not so far as you think. Keep increasing the time you are running little by little, and before long you’ll be able to run for 30 minutes without stopping.
Drag queens have the best names. My favorite from this season of RuPaul’s Drag Race is Amanda Tori Meating.
Any talent Twitter once had jumped ship a long time ago
At least 9 people have read it and upvoted. Nice job on running a marathon!
Calf stretches helped me a lot. Not just before a run but anytime throughout the day- put a daily reminder to stretch on your phone.
I also have a high HR when running, so I do HR training in the off-season on a stationary bike. It’s much easier to control your HR and keep it low.
I have some wool performance shirts (minus 33 woolverino) and I want to make the switch for environmental reasons, but they don’t seem to last as long as my polyester (some of which I’ve had for many years and still wear regularly).
I thought US Gov had their own email systems. When did they start moving officials’ mailboxes to Microsoft?
When I started training longer than 10K, I was seeing signs of shin splints- tender shin bones and tight calves. I started running with calf sleeves and it made a lot of difference both in reducing the pain and helping me recover faster. I also started doing calf and ankle stretches (downward dog is the best for this!) and just in general I’ve adapted better to running over the last few years, so now I don’t use the calf sleeves even though I’m running marathon distances.
I got an XPS 15 last year, running Kubuntu and I love it except for one design flaw. The wifi card will randomly disappear from the hardware inventory and the only thing that fixes it is a reboot. It’s a $20 replacement part that should be user-replaceable… except for the fact that they soldered it to the motherboard for some inexplicable reason. So I’m stuck using a USB dongle wifi chip. But otherwise it’s great (even plays Baldurs Gate 3 pretty well since the latest hotfixes).
Nope. Which is good because I hate snaps. A media player that can’t play nfs-mounted media or a browser that can’t read my remote KeePass file are just useless to me.
I’ve been using Kubuntu on my main laptop for a few years now, and I really enjoy having an environment that just works, doesn’t get in my way, and I don’t have to think about. That’s just the way it should be.
Not medical advice, but maybe see about deferring your registration to next year (or depending on the race organizer, maybe even another race this year). I know it sucks but take care of yourself first.
I very much prefer the front pocket vest to the backpack reservoir when running, it sloshes around a lot less. I also put about 1/8 tsp salt in each of the 500ml flasks for a little bit of electrolytes to prevent cramping on long runs.