J Soze
891 posts



I’m going to highlight another reason to start videoing your sets to get the most out of your training In this video, I end the set on rep 6. In the moment, I was convinced that 6th rep was not good quality (too short on ROM). I ended up being surprised when reviewing, i could have easily attempted a 7th. Might have got it or maybe that would have been the one where it was truly cut short. As an isolated incident, it’s not a big deal but compound that decision to not go for it over several sessions over several months, progress is being left on the table. Just something to consider


The notion that your doctor's training is an indicator of their skill is a fallacy. There is no medical school, residency or fellowship that always produces flawless doctors. Any graduate of any training program is capable of making mistakes. I've seen big saves and huge errors in doctors from Harvard. Also seen big saves and enormous errors in community docs who trained miles from Ivy league hospitals outside the US.




Idea Gonna become a big baseball guy this year. Go to 20+ games. I’ll check scores, standings, stats, really keep up with it. Then fly to whatever city is hosting the elimination game of the World Series and pretend I’ve always been a fan. Why not.




