Average up arrows on my posts at [email protected] have gone from 1-2 to more like 4-5 recently so that seems to suggest a significant increase in eyes / interest over the last month or so :)
Oh yeh I know that but just didn't think it would've garnered that many views I guess. I suppose it was during the brostep explosion.
Jeez, 19 million views!
Same experience here, the numbers they give are utter made up bullshit. I'm not sure how my muscle mass declined when all my lifts had at least doubled in weight. They are not worth the time or the money.
I mean I have no statistics but in every other thread of this nature I have seen this is what people suggest and it is what I do so.....
Most people just make different accounts for their different needs and just switch between them based on what they want to see.
I don't even like working with my co-workers, I don't want them to ruin anything else!
Yeh, I know I would love opiates too which is why I have always avoided them recreationally and thankfully never needed them for pain otherwise I feel that is a hole I would fall into big time!
I am thankful that I could still cycle pain free with my broken foot the first time. I broke the other foot this winter just gone and combined with shoulder problems I basically spent 3 months doing nothing but passing time indoors and it was honestly the darkest time I've had for a while with the seasonal depression on top of not being able to do any proper exercise based activities. Weed and LSD saved me from completely falling off that cliff getting my mind out of that ditch.
Maybe now would be a good time to do some upper body challenges for yourself like building your pull up and push up game. Either way stay strong!
Injuries can be depressing as fuck when a lot of your life revolves around being active but at least you are getting some good drugs for free! XD
I usually just alternate my training and shift into other things I can still do like for example when I broke my foot running I started doing a lot more cycling as I could do that without pain.
Gotta keep that motivation up as you say though as it can get pretty depressing not being able to do what you love because of body issues, definitely worth while putting in some core work if you can without hurting yourself as core strength is beneficial for everything in your life!
I have had it switched on on my watch for over 5 years at this point. I record activities pretty much everyday which over the years has been a combination of both running and cycling. In that time I have probably has around 5 false positives, 3 of which I have notices and cancelled before it has sent messages to my family.
I have had a couple of actual crashes in that time and it picked both of them up fine and sent messages as it should do, they were both on the bike. It has never detected any falls I have had whilst running however.
My false positives have never been in the same place, so I keep it on as the couple of times I have had crashes it has worked as intended and although I was fine and able to walk away from them if I hadn't I believe it could be beneficial still.
I haven't listened to (or heard of) the guy but yeh seems pretty close to me. Whether that was intentional or not.
I've listened to a few recently. Had a run of a few really great Deathlands books that have started pushing the story forward a bit more in a new direction and have been really enjoying it.
I've also been listening to more of the Infinite Timeline books by Jeremy Robinson.
I listened to Infinite 2 which has just blown the entire series of books wide open, it has made all of the previous books make a lot more sense, made a lot of connects and really linked everything together in a great way. Going through the series of books they often only had really small links to one another even though they are all good stories in their own right. Now so much makes sense and everything seems so much more intertwined.
I'm also now halfway through The Order, with only two more books in the series after this one things are now really picking up a lot of speed and this book links heavily to Exo Hunter that came prior. It is really a great series of books!