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tim mccrossen@MccrossenTim·
@LeBatardShow Maybe trying to expose doctor "shopping"? Too many scripts from too many docs? This may be more about where and who he's getting his stuff
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Scotty@BengalsNation8·
Hahaha… Hell of a theory from @AdamSchefter Basically… “The Bengals don’t want to win games but because their star QB wants to, they’ll do things to make their team better.” 😂😂😂😂😂 Ya can’t make this shit up.
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IMPAULSIVE@impaulsive·
Pastor responds to haters that claim he lives a rich lifestyle 🤔💰 “I’ve never taken a salary from the church.”
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𝐿𝒶𝓊𝓇𝑒𝓃 𝐵𝑒𝒶𝓈𝓁𝑒𝓎
The Par 3 Contest has always been about family, laughter, and tradition. Augusta doesn’t need to be turned into a stage for celebrity spectacle. Jason Kelce and Kevin Hart are great in their lanes, but this week, and especially today, isn’t about personalities. It’s about the place, the history, and the game itself. When outside noise gets layered in, it chips away at what makes Augusta National feel different in the first place. Just my $0.02.
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tim mccrossen@MccrossenTim·
@Fred__Duncan Jeremy had one of the greatest track seasons a sprinter can have. His senior year at Baylor he won NCAA indoor And outdoor 400m and 4 x 400, won US Olympic trials 400m and went on to win 400 and 4 x 400 Olympic golds that summer. Dream Year!
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Fred Duncan@Fred__Duncan·
Mechanics? Relative to the sport, position, athlete, distance. Endurance? Specific to the speed it’s performed at and specific to the task at hand (single linear run vs. multiple stop/start). Speed? Task specific. Linear speed, multidirectional speed, processing speed, game
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tim mccrossen@MccrossenTim·
@ProjectGokuu Bodybuilders, NFLers , Wrestlers most take alot of PEDs so this is a skewed opine
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Goku@ProjectGokuu·
Dr. Jack Kruse says bodybuilders die decades earlier than the average person. His friend Charles Poliquin is proof. • World-class physique • Looked like a Greek statue • One of the most famous strength coaches alive Kruse told him repeatedly he was going to die before 60. He died of a heart attack at 58. Kruse says the pattern is everywhere: • NFL players die early. • Professional wrestlers die early • Gorillas die 20-30 years earlier than hhumans They all look jacked. They all die young. Kruse says the reason is physics. Energy cannot be created or destroyed. When you pack mitochondria into muscle, you are stealing that energy from your brain and heart—the two organs that actually determine how long you live. He points to Kleiber's law. Every mammal on Earth gets the same number of heartbeats in a lifetime. Gorillas have far more muscle than humans. They also die 20-30 years sooner. Nature chose brain over muscle for longevity. "Go find me anybody who's 85 years old that looks like that. You're going to find like not a lot of people." The longest-lived humans on Earth are small people with belly fat. Not bodybuilders. "Where you bury your mitochondrial density is the key." — Dr. Jack Kruse (@DrJackKruse) on the Danny Jones (@JonesDanny) podcast PS: If interested in content like this, follow me as I continue sharing unconventional health insights you won't find anywhere else on X.
Goku@ProjectGokuu

Dr. Jack Kruse just revealed how blue light hijacks the dopamine reward pathways in your brain. Your phone, laptop, and TV are all running on a light that keeps your dopamine low by design. He says this was engineered on purpose. Kruse is a neurosurgeon who traced where this blue light display technology came from: 1) In the 1950s, DARPA funded IBM to develop liquid crystal displays using blue light. Side note: DARPA is the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. They build military technology. The internet started there. 2) In 1995, DARPA gave the search algorithm to two Stanford students who founded Google along with this technology 3) Today, Meta and Google own the patents on how this light is delivered through every screen you use. Kruse asked one question no one in tech has answered. Why does every screen on Earth default to blue light? You need third-party software just to get red light on your own device. Kruse says the reason is simple. Blue light at specific frequencies makes screens addictive. It lowers dopamine over time. It makes users more compliant and easier to influence. DARPA wants it sticky so people can be programmed through the content they consume. He says 55% of the American population has already been affected by screen technology in exactly this way. The blue glow on your face right now isn't accidental. According to Kruse, it never was. — Jack Kruse (@drplebjack) on the Danny Jones (@JonesDanny) Podcast

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tim mccrossen@MccrossenTim·
@MonteroOnBoxing You forgot he was in prison in his later "prime years" and didn't train there. Came out rusty
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Michael Montero@MonteroOnBoxing·
Mike Tyson is the only fighter in boxing history whose prime was from 20-23 years old. Every other fighter hits their prime in their 30's, but I guess Tyson was a freak of nature. Apparently, he was not in his prime at the age of 30 when Holyfield worked him. Interesting.
lookin ahh@lukkin_ahh

@MonteroOnBoxing Do you see the post says prime vs prime?? Nobody that has ever lived or ever will live beats Mike Tyson in his prime, it’s not even a debate.

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tim mccrossen@MccrossenTim·
@RetirementRight Lots of dudes on heavy doses of TRT and plastic surgeons on speed dial in the SDale region
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RICK@knappsk1717·
@RetirementRight For the opposite feeling go to am MLB baseball game in the Midwest. You'll leave thinking you are in the top 1% of human beings based on looks and bmi alone.
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tim mccrossen@MccrossenTim·
@MohammedAlo Have you seen the study on CAC scores and elite athletes? Basically states these athletes will likely have scores above 100 but the plaque they form is more stable and they aren't any higher risk for a cardiac event. Would you put this group on statin??
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Dr Alo, DO, FACC@MohammedAlo·
You can just check your LDL-C, if it's over 60mg/dL, you are building plaque. You can get it under 60 pretty easily and never worry about plaque. You don't need to wait until you have calcium in your arteries. Calcium is a late stage finding. Would you tell a smoker to keep smoking until a CT scan shows lung cancer? That's decades too late. You tell them to stop immediately. We can now prevent heart disease. We don't need to wait until it's irreversible! 💪🏻🫀🩺
Brad Gerstner@altcap

We started the Center for Heart Attack Prevention to advocate for widespread CAC scans as a standard of care for everyone over 35 - the mammogram for the heart. Grt to see new guidelines moving in that direction. Universal scans will save 100k lives per year! Get your now! 🇺🇸🤍

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tim mccrossen@MccrossenTim·
@Thechat101 Maybe because of height but everyone know Ohtani, Judge, Kelce, Mahomes, Allen, JJ, Dak, Messi etc etc
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joebuddenclips/fanpage@Thechat101·
Gilbert Arenas says that if you took the 10 biggest stars from basketball football, soccer, and baseball and traveled to every state in America asking who people recognise it would be the nba players
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NBA Base@TheNBABase·
John Starks says Julius Erving was the “Michael Jordan of the 70s” and doesn’t get enough credit for carrying the NBA. ​“I don’t think they give Dr. J enough credit. If you watch Dr. J back in the day, Oh My God! He’s my favorite player growing up. But they got to see Dr. J after he left the NBA, I mean, when they joined the leagues… but Dr. J was so special. He was the Michael Jordan of the 70s and early 80s. ​He don’t get enough credit. He don’t get talked about enough for being one of the best players ever. Dr. J carried this league for a long time to help it get to this point until Magic and Bird came into this league.” (Via @MensHealthMag )
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DumBum@olddumbum·
@Charlie_Potter if this is true, there is absolutely no reason he should ever go down from an arm tackle. smh
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Charlie Potter@Charlie_Potter·
Alabama RB Daniel Hill confirms that he can squat 805 pounds. "I've always been able to squat a lot. ... I really don't know how to explain it. They threw it on the bar, and I did it."
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DNP Sports@notthefakeDNP·
Nate Burleson is dressed like a shitty magician that also sells shitty blow.
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tim mccrossen@MccrossenTim·
@KarlousM JT always talking what good friends they are, we he at?
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Mr.Karlous@KarlousM·
Tiger Woods doesn’t have any friends.
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Jason Whitlock
Jason Whitlock@jasonwhitlock·
“(Ryan Clark) is a full blown mess… he is truly a group thinker. He’s truly, I mean truly led by the pack.” - @marcelluswiley on his ongoing feud with Ryan Clark, and him backing Stephen A. on X this week.
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The Cincinnati News
The Cincinnati News@CincinnatiNews_·
Cincinnati TV stations didn't know about the chaos unil the police chief made a statement.
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Jason Whitlock
Jason Whitlock@jasonwhitlock·
"They're trying to be Inside the NBA, but if you don't have Ernie, you don't have Shaq, you can't do Inside the NBA. You just can't." - Former CBS college basketball analyst, Doug Gottlieb, on CBS's March Madness studio show.
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tim mccrossen@MccrossenTim·
@siimland Great stuff, Question, I used to be an athlete, still workout, have CAC over 400. Stress tests are normal etc. Cardiologist wants me on cholesterol meds and says they make the arteries less likely to rupture or break off plaque. (my LDL are 110 and HDL 52.
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Siim Land
Siim Land@siimland·
Regular exercise reduces the likelihood of plaque accumulation in the arteries However, many long-term exercisers appear to have coronary artery calcification, indicating atherosclerosis progression The fascinating thing is that despite the higher plaque, those people still have lower rates of cardiovascular disease events and mortality Full video youtu.be/S-NKPZSkbXg Graph: academic.oup.com/eurheartj/adva…
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