Well that’s rather unusual I think, because running 10 km is definitely not “out of shape”. When I started hitting the gym in 2009 being out of shape (125 kg at 182 cm), 300 meters was the most I could run for months.
Well that’s rather unusual I think, because running 10 km is definitely not “out of shape”. When I started hitting the gym in 2009 being out of shape (125 kg at 182 cm), 300 meters was the most I could run for months.
That’s true. I know a few people who spend a ton of time at the gym and watch their diet but can never gain much mass. At least they aren’t getting fat, but I guess there’s two sides to that coin.
Yeah that’s fair. I guess to me “buff” means “huge muscular gym dude”, with emphasis on muscle instead of being slim/fit.
I was at 125 kg when I started though, at 182 cm. But even later when I dropped to 77 kg, yeah, 4.6 km was still my record. I never really aimed for a long distance though, just ran 3 times a week after gym for cardio.
That’s how it was for me. I did treadmill though, so usually it was a 30-60 minute walk followed by a running session. For months most I could run was 300 meters. I was 125kg at the time though and never did any sports, so I guess that’s expected.
I mean yeah, makes sense, but the article didn’t mention any levels or preparation so I found that odd.
Not sure I would call that buff? Seems like he just lost a ton of weight instead.
Man, I’m curious how people find so much time and will. If a game erased dozens of hours of my progress, I would simply not play it again. There are too many other games to play and too many things to do.
It could be a blessing for cities located in countries where governments try to block the internet.
Curious how the article doesn’t mention Samsung anywhere. It was widely reported last week that they started to comply with the law as well, but instead they actually pre-install Yandex apps that you can not uninstall. I think it’s worth mentioning when covering Apple side of the story.
They have a lot of build issues, yes, I just don’t see that as the company’s defining characteristic.
They have a lot of build issues, yes, I just don’t see that as the company’s defining characteristic.
They have a lot of build issues, yes, I just don’t see that as the company’s defining characteristic.
Absolutely. I’m just tired of people never admitting any of their good sides, reducing the whole company to those issues.
People bashing Tesla in 2021 just seems so ridiculous.
I was referring to what we know about screens in general so far, since it should technically apply to VR headsets as well.
I’m still not gonna wear tiny screens an inch away from my eyeballs until you can prove that they won’t destroy my vision.
Oh boy. Wait until you hear about condoms, which are 85% effective for the average user, and 98% in the best case scenario.
I’d really love to be able to shoot 4K again and not worry about space. Also I want to have all of my favorite music on me available offline, and that’s about 400 gigs. Also favorite photos/videos, as well as the most recent ones I might want to see (last couple of years).
I know exactly one other person who prefers ME1 the most of the series, and it’s just so baffling to me. ME2 was significantly better in every possible way for me.