@24basic@collinsworth55 Make sure to not get too sore from patting yourself on the back like that...
Like sure golf is a fun hobby(I play it too!), but it's 100% for fun and not about problem solving...
Problem solving comes from doing actual hard things, not a fun game like golf.
@g_est1@ChrisWillx@abetrade Your response makes no sense, and shows that you(like most people) just don't have any consistent principles.
Peptides are exactly as bad as vaccines. Both are going to have bad long-term side effects.
Your worldview just makes you hate the latter and not the former.
@zemacplayer@NoahRyanCo@David3828279 You're just wrong.
If it's just weightlifting, sure, you won't deplete glycogen much.
But in other workouts, like high intensity sports, or high intensity running? The stores could be depleted after an hour, easily.
@RonStewart_ You're right, but you should take it even FURTHER.
He was very likely on the juice in 2008 also. Steroids are highly correlated with:
* His insane strength at that time
* His injuries(muscles too strong for his tendons)
Tiger's been on the juice since like 2004 IMO.
@gfodor@fchollet Are you evaluating this on the right scale(per library, not per product)? For example for your overall product; sure maybe there's no competing product that does this.
But if your product is composed as a series of N libraries: are any of the N, things which are in-distribution?
@sam_gzstrength And a 6-7 min mile is a good time for a woman, not for a man...your logic works both ways.
Your original post is for someone who's slow as hell, but strong as hell.
Maybe change my comment to 5:30 mile and 225 bench, fine. The point is, 6-7 min mile is a joke.
@gfodor@fchollet Your problem clearly isn't as novel as you might have thought, then!
You probably aren't realizing that even what you're seeing is still somewhat an example of memorization, where the training distribution was surprisingly close to the task you're giving it.
@hexumlite LOL you thought this video made you look good? Girl was walking away and you restarted the conversation twice, stuttering all over the place. Pretty low aura there.
I'm legit not hating, I'm saying there are examples of pulling and you're pretty fucking far from that
@Graham_SFN@49ers_guy He's probably in the same tier of talent as JSN.
But game style wise, he's way different. He's a lot more explosive than JSN(and JSN is just smoother).
Tyson feels a lot more like JJettas frankly. They've both got more burst than JSN.
@JakeRabadi Lol you're original tweet made absolutely zero sense, and now you're trying to backtrack it pretending like people are wrong for interpreting it the way you wrote it.
If this moment is awesome, then it's not the "saddest moment". Nothing hard to understand.
You wanted clicks.
@bamaperspective@Brady_H I think the point is IF they train for it though.
Like yes, you may be thinking of the Najee Harris, Bo Scarborough types. Big guys who don't have tons of cardio.
But I'm saying: these guys are such freak athletes.
If they stopped football for a year, they'd get a 5 min mile.
@EdLatimore@akw257@grok Ed, you're slightly being influenced by speed inflation.
Every HS(non QB/line) player might CLAIM they can run a 4.6, but they can't. 4.6 speed is D1 stuff.
Even Keenan Allen and Jerry Rice had a 4.7 40...sure they're slow for the NFL, but 4.6 is still rare in HS.
@BlainSonnier2@Brady_H Not 4:30-5:00
Just 5:00
225 is the bare minimum for any athletic guy who's been lifting for 2 years. So 315 is super doable after 5+ years.
Whereas a 4:30 mile...if you didn't do track growing up, you're never doing it. EVER. No amount of training.
5 min mile is more accurate.
@bamaperspective@Brady_H The only reason they have slow miles is because football isn't very aerobic(even though cardio matters).
It's WAY harder to have a 4.34 40 than a 5 min mile.
Every WR/RB on Bama could get a 5 min mile in 1 year of training.
They train for football, not for running a mile.
@akw257@EdLatimore Yeah agree, 4.6 is WAY rarer. 6 min mile is a joke in comparison(any self respecting fit guy can do it).
315 bench is not hard if a guy decides to stop caring about cardio for ~2 years.
But 4.6 40? Even some of the best WRs in the NFL don't have that. It's <0.1% stuff.