@VirGatuss@leejdavies@DavidDack To be honest I think one interval session a week. 10 x 400m and jogging cooldown in between will get most people under the 25 min barrier. Injury risk is quite low, because you have basically 7 days of regeneration.
@Charl3sZ@florian_krammer How do you produce the live virus? And how do you inactivate it?
Mrna vaccine would be by far the easiest and fastest way to create an effective vaccine.
@sgodofsk@RalphAichinger Austria has laws to protect workers. There is a max allowed working time of 50 hours per week and 36 hours of uninterrupted non working time per week. Also the shops would have to pay more for working on sunday. Times 1.5.
@breakingbaht @e90xbt You get the facts wrong....
He was the leader and far more experienced mountaineer therefore by law he has special responsibilities for the wellbeing of the person he leads.
He made many mistakes in this situation and was therefore found guilty. But the sentence is quite minimal.
@unhealthytruth @Ralph_forever @thereal_truther Very childish argument...
Why should someone get a booster every day? Makes no sense.
But I guess sense is lost in your brain anyway....
@thomaskffmn@BrianSuttererMD@FuzzyLogicBrock Then you should watch more skiing...
Your statement is not correct. At least in a crash like this, straighten your body through the whole crashing process, can decrease the injury risk.
Her left leg just couldn't resist the pressure. A torn ACL has a major impact here...
@thomaskffmn@BrianSuttererMD@FuzzyLogicBrock Perfect. You see the impact and some frames afterwards. All looks fine so far. This should not lead to major injuries. But now watch the next frames which are missing in this clip.
@metsfan49@DrJesseMorse No, they didn't. They performed an emergency operation to stabilize the leg and guarantee blood flow. Otherwise she would most likely lose her lower leg. Any previous or subsequent damage to the knee will be repaired in follow up surgeries.