Yes, That.
Yes, That.
if you had followed through, you could be buying expensive things with Zuckerberg this weekend.
This study does not surprise me at all. Here's why: A number of researchers have found that the amount of muscles used during "Barefoot" running is much larger than the amount of muscles used while running in "Stability footwear" (i.e. running shoes).
i've done this with earbuds, with very mixed success. From my experience, if the earbuds dont fit well to begin with, they're still not going to stay in, even with this method.
that last cloud looks almost EXACTLY like a Final Fantasy character. odd.
If you're taking something, and not paying for it, it's stealing.
Engadget should show your workspace there as a featured workspace. I especially like the use of Flora and Sand. Sand seems to be a "lost medium" in the office landscape nowadays.
you need to buy better tape, my friend. Cheap hockey tape will leave adhesive and color behind, but if you go with a decent company, their tape is resilient enough to not bleed and slough adhesive. there should be zero price difference.
Look into barefoot running. There are multiple styles of minimalist shoes out there, to keep your feet safe, and I have not had a single running related injury since starting 1.5 years ago. I'm an ultra-endurance runner, and put in quite a few miles each week.
As an Ice Hockey goalie, I personally feel that a warmup is necessary, not only to my performance, but to my flexibility as well. If I do not warm up, then stretch, my muscles are not elastic enough to perform properly. If I stretch without warming up, i'm almost certain to pull/strain a muscle during the game. for…