I’m not taking turf fields off the table either. But Kittle tore his in Philly, which takes out the Levi Turf field claim.
Yes they have practiced there since 1998 but, A major upgrade came in 2014 with the completion of the Mission Substation around May of that year (coinciding with Levi’s Stadium’s opening in July), which significantly increased capacity and included relocating and decommissioning older components like the Tasman Drive substation. The final notable change was in 2018, when hybrid switchgears were added, bringing it to its current setup. Overall, it has evolved from a basic setup into a major transmission hub, with ongoing plans for a $70 million project to further boost capacity for local demands like data centers.
@ii_incognito@ProFootballDoc Before you speak and sound ignorant, maybe do some research. No one is saying that the substation is causing injuries in one day. It’s about the continuous exposer over time that causes the break down of collagen and lack of production.
Regular sauna bathing might be one of the most powerful (and overlooked) tools for cardiovascular health
In Finnish data from Dr. Jari Laukkanen’s group, men who used the sauna 2–3 times per week had ~22% lower risk of sudden cardiac death vs. once weekly (at 4–7 times per week, that risk was ~63% lower)
Sauna use also lowered all-cause mortality (24% lower at 2–3x/week, ~40% lower at 4–7x/week) and cardiovascular mortality (~50% lower at 4–7x/week), with similar dose-dependent reductions in stroke and hypertension
Optimal parameters: ~174–179°F sauna, 20–30% humidity, about 20 minutes per session, at least 2–3x/week (with 4–7/week giving the biggest benefits)
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