Yeah, even in the Randstad, for distances up to like 15 km it's often faster to cycle somewhere than take public transport.
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Not a game, but I think it fits the general theme: DragonBall Z Abridged. +/- 10 minute shorts abridgeing (and parodying) DragonBall Z. I never watched the real show, but I think they're hilarious.
I'm working on losing a few kgs for playing sports, so I'm trying to make changes that are sustainable for the rest of my life. E.g. quark and granola instead of bread for breakfast, and no more snacks in between meals (RIP stroopwafels).
That way I only need to change habits once instead of multiple times like when you're dieting, and the effect is slow but noticeable.
Thanks! I guess they found it elsewhere :P
Do you know the source? I really like how intense the poses are.
I just switched from Sync to Boost because of the lack if updates. The interface is slightly different, but you get used to that after a day. The only thing I really miss is opening image previews by long-pressing.
I've trained calisthenics, plyometrics and power yoga at home for years and I'm very happy with the results. Just search on Youtube for advice and workouts you like. Use your common sense: look for people focusing on tried-and-true ideas and don't use performance enhancing drugs.
My favorite channels are Athlean-X, Calisthenicmovement, The Stone Circle and Breathe and Flow.
Also, get a mirror or film yourself to check your form, or have someone watch you. After a while, you'll start feeling whether something is right or wrong, but at the start it's useful to have a visual check.
Nah, it can happen. I tend to look rather gloomy, so I need to remind myself to smile when looking at my wife, otherwise she'll think I'm angry with her when I'm just thinking about stuff.
StarCraft 2 was the perfect competitive RTS, with the best pro scene. I lived and breathed that game for years. Sucks that Blizzard decided to stop supporting it.
I think you're underestimating the size of the castle complex; there are multiple buildings within the walls. Also, they're expensive to build, maintain and use, so it's not that weird to keep things compact.