Conman_Signor

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[–] Conman_Signor@lemmy.one 43 points 11 months ago (1 children)

"Over 70% of the Hallmark audience is past 50 years old. This breakdown of the most popular Hallmark Christmas movies shows they're mostly a hit with the Medicare crowd, with over half of the audience aged 65 and up. "

Mostly a hit with Medicare crowd. A quick Google search shows mental decline can start as early as 45.

I wouldn't be surprised if these people thought they were living in a Hallmark movie at any given time.

[–] Conman_Signor@lemmy.one 1 points 11 months ago

It is, the app itself is not so bad. A lot of people on Reddit hate the watch and the app but so far with my use these last few months it's been very nice, all my data lined out nicely, easy to read.

[–] Conman_Signor@lemmy.one 2 points 11 months ago

Hey, you'll get there! I'm new to running myself. The secret to running long distance is finding a comfortable speed. I used to go out and run as fast as I could and I'd burn up. So once you find a good pace things level out.

[–] Conman_Signor@lemmy.one 2 points 11 months ago

Right?! I finally fell asleep at 2 and got up at 5 and went out(I've wanted to do an early morning run for a long time) but as soon as I got moving I didn't feel sleepy or tired at all

[–] Conman_Signor@lemmy.one 3 points 11 months ago

Thanks! Im doing my best. Hoping to hit that 26.2 one day

[–] Conman_Signor@lemmy.one 3 points 11 months ago (2 children)

Thanks, it's crazy that it stayed low, I only managed 3hrs of sleep the night before running

[–] Conman_Signor@lemmy.one 3 points 11 months ago (2 children)

Mobvoi health, it is the companion app for the Ticwatch

 

I took a new route on the way back and it added .70 or miles to it so actual 15mi was completed in 3hr 24m. After I saw the 15 on my watch I said screw it I'm walking the rest .

[–] Conman_Signor@lemmy.one 2 points 11 months ago

The mobvoi health app. I use a ticwatch to track all activities

[–] Conman_Signor@lemmy.one 2 points 11 months ago

I know! And tbh it really didn't feel like 3 hrs, time goes by a lot quicker than you think

[–] Conman_Signor@lemmy.one 2 points 11 months ago

Thanks! I will

 

A few yall probably remember me asking about runners knee or pain due to running, well I'm getting better at it yall.

This was the first time I had to actually take water and fuel with me. Sipping on a camelpak every 15 mins or so, and then fuel every hour.

The run itself wasn't too bad, I started to develop a blister on the ball of my foot but I think my right knee is collapsing when I get tired.

Anyways, my dream of running a marathon is getting closer.

[–] Conman_Signor@lemmy.one 4 points 11 months ago (9 children)

Gonna be honest the only older game I had trouble on windows with was Dragon Age Origins. No matter what I did, it crashed out every time

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Basically, it's been five days and I'm unable to even sit in a chair without a struggle. I didn't go too hard, mainly squats and leg press. I didn't think it would take this long to recover considering I still run 4 times a week. Is it normal to be this sore and what can I do to help it?

I really really want to get back in there and work on my squat form but I can't even get close to parallel right now due to the soreness

Edit* side note I went from an extremely sedentary lifestyle to a very active one about 6 months ago, starting with running but now my legs are paying the price of no strength training. So it may be that I'm just so new to the workouts

 

I have the get up and go to run every other day or everyday for maybe two or three months at a time. Then, out of the blue, I'll skip a run, then two runs, then the whole week.

I'm currently in one of these ruts(I'm lacing up my shoes right now, I swear) but I was just wondering if anyone has any strategies for getting out of it. Mine is brute force my way back into it until I'm back in the groove. But this usually ends with me doing too many miles too quickly. Then the injury, the the time off, oh the cycle repeats.

What are your strategies for getting out of a rut? Or even better not getting into it in the first place?

 

Those of you who use your pc solely for gaming, do you keep it in a dedicated room or do you keep it in the family room? Want some opinions. Are there benefits other than the quiet and keeping you rig safe? Do you get more done with the gaming time you have? Why do you or don't you have a dedicated PC room?

 

Basically, I took on too many miles too quick. And boom knee pain even when walking now. I don't want to stop moving entirely, but I'm just not sure what I should be during this downtime. I'm pretty new to running so only been doing it for about 2 weeks and I'm a little heavier, so it probably beat my legs up. But I love running and don't want to give it up.

 

The game is too easy to get lost in side adventures. I've sunk a lot of hours just doing my own thing, I forget all about High Hrothgar. Usually it's straight to the thieves guild and then I wander around til something strikes my fancy. That and Dradric Armor. Gotta hit up the College for that. Oh and let's not forget Dawnguard. Gotta go pick up my girl, Serena. Just a good game all around.

 

I've seen quite a few homes with no tvs to be seen, like what are yall doing with your time? I couldn't imagine a family room without a tv.

 

Basically there is no mod that I know of for the Mass Effect community and it has been voiced to me that folks are still pending for subscription. If anyone can put me in touch with whoever so I can maybe take the role until we get more people, I'd appreciate it. I'm on that community daily so I'd be able to mod pretty easy for now since it's so few people atm

 
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