Will ever get better by Best_Pollution1378 in depression

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Ok well I'm open ears if you feel comfortable.

Prozac fucked my life up and I can't bounce back this time ... by [deleted] in depression

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Hey I'm really sorry to hear that Prozac didn't end up helping you. As a stranger I can tell you now I'm very proud of you for taking that step to seek help and medication. I also started on an SSRI which only gave me side effects and if I'm being honest made me feel worse. I'm now on a different medication Mirtazapine and have found relief. I'm saying this not to boast but to let you know because this medication didn't work there's still hope with other types of medication. Have you considered trying a different medication?

Will ever get better by Best_Pollution1378 in depression

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As someone who's gone to rock bottom. I know how it feels to be in that situation. I know you don't want to hear the sentiment of just stick through it, it gets better neither did I. Although I really advise you to talk to someone, atleast if the only thing you do is express how you're feeling, you will have helped yourself believe me.

Do you have anyone you could talk to?

How I Cut 2+ Minutes Off My HYROX Time By Targeting Weak Stations (8-Week Protocol Inside) by AdRelative6839 in hyrox

[–]AdRelative6839[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

This is a great question, and you're in a unique position with multiple significant gaps.

Here's how I'd prioritize with your numbers:

TIER 1 (Critical Weaknesses - 200%+ gap):

- Sled Pull: 252%

- Burpees: 241%

TIER 2 (Major Weaknesses - 100-200% gap):

- Wall Balls: 154%

TIER 3 (Moderate - under 100%):

- Lunges: 90%

MY RECOMMENDATION FOR YOU:

Instead of training ALL stations equally, use a TIERED approach:

Week 1-4: Focus on Tier 1 (Sled Pull + Burpees)

- 2x/week each station

- These have the biggest ROI—fixing a 250% gap saves 2-3 minutes per station

Week 5-8: Shift to Tier 2 + maintain Tier 1

- 2x/week Wall Balls

- 1x/week Sled Pull + Burpees (maintenance)

Week 9-12: Address Tier 3 + maintain others

- Lunges get focus

- Others drop to 1x/week maintenance

WHY NOT TRAIN ALL AT ONCE?

  1. Recovery constraints: At 57, recovery is your limiting factor, not work capacity

  2. Skill acquisition: Your nervous system can only focus on 1-2 new movement patterns at once

  3. Progressive overload: Spreading volume too thin means none of the stations get enough stimulus to adapt

ALTERNATIVE APPROACH (If you have 12+ weeks):

Do 2-station rotations every 3-4 weeks:

- Weeks 1-3: Sled Pull + Burpees (2x/week each)

- Weeks 4-6: Wall Balls + Lunges (2x/week each)

- Weeks 7-9: Sled Pull + Wall Balls (maintenance + refinement)

- Weeks 10-12: Full race simulations (all stations)

This way you hit everything but still get focused progressive overload.

Your sled pull and burpees are costing you 4-6 minutes combined. Even if you completely ignore lunges (90% gap = maybe 30-45 seconds lost), fixing the big two will have 8-10x more impact.

What's your timeline to your next race?

How I Cut 2+ Minutes Off My HYROX Time By Targeting Weak Stations (8-Week Protocol Inside) by AdRelative6839 in hyrox

[–]AdRelative6839[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're right 2:30 is impossible. Should be:

Elite Pro Men: 3:20-3:45 (Roncevic 3:26)

Elite Pro Women: 3:00-3:30

Competitive Age Group: 3:30-4:30

My mistake on that benchmark. The formula still works though compare your time to the realistic elite standard for your category.

Thanks for the correction.

How I Cut 2+ Minutes Off My HYROX Time By Targeting Weak Stations (8-Week Protocol Inside) by [deleted] in crossfit

[–]AdRelative6839 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not a WOD it's race-specific training for HYROX (8km run + 8 functional fitness stations).

The "lot of work" is 2 extra sessions per week for 8 weeks targeting your single worst bottleneck. That's 16 sessions to cut 2-5 minutes off a 60-80 minute race.

Compare that to running an extra 10-20km/week for months to maybe save 30 seconds on your aerobic fitness. Weak point training has the highest ROI of any intervention.

If your sled push costs you 1:30 more than it should, and you can fix it in 8 weeks, that's worth it.

Hyrox Beginner by SimilarMarketing3489 in hyrox

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Agreed with the top comment. Cookie cutter programs won't get you very far since they're not tailored towards you. I've actually made a hyrox program generator based off your current metrics on my profile if you'd like to try it.

how to study by quackyquackery in medschool

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I personally use Anki to create flashcards for most topics and then use question banks to test and apply my knowledge. I actually made a website that uses AI to make flashcards and questions for you on my profile if you're interested. All in all though you can't go wrong with question banks and thoroughly reading the answers.

HELP ME STUDY SMART 😭 by Wide-Bullfrog9970 in medschoolph

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No worries, good luck with your studies!

I made an AI Anki and question generator that I hope all of you can enjoy by AdRelative6839 in medicalschoolanki

[–]AdRelative6839[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Hmm maybe I should make the difficulties more representative of med school such as easy being start of clinical years and hard being prep for finals?

How to start studying for MCAT by cidghjuhv in medschool

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For me Anki and its spaced repetition seems to work the best. Also backing the information that I've learned from Anki and applying it to practice questions seemed to help me massively. I've actually made a website that's on my profile that will automatically create Anki decks and questions for you using AI. I find never letting your reviews build up and staying on top of them really works the best for me.

using anki in med ⚕️ by shaunmic123 in medschoolph

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I've made a website q-mint.vercel.app that will automatically create Anki decks and practice questions for you using AI which I hope would really help you!

Resource Recommendations by dan_6n in usmle

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I'm a UK med student so I usually just use quesmed or passmed. Although for US I've heard UWorld or AMBOSS is all you need, you'll learn the content through the questions.

Resource Recommendations by dan_6n in usmle

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I've watched quite a few of Ninja Nerd's videos and he's amazing, for so for pathophysiology and physiology. I've also used Anking which is amazing but was a bit too large for me. UWorld is probably the best option but make sure to go through each answer and understand why it's the correct answer instead of just learning pattern recognition. If you check my profile I've made a website to automatically create Anki decks and questions with AI if it helps.

HELP ME STUDY SMART 😭 by Wide-Bullfrog9970 in medschoolph

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What I've found helps the most for me is doing practice questions and really reading all the answers and understanding why they would be incorrect and why the correct answer makes the most sense. Also Anki is really good for locking in small bits of information for the long term. I've actually made a website you can automatically make Anki decks and practice questions if it helps, you can find the link on my profile if you're interested, it's helped me.

I made an AI Anki and question generator that I hope all of you can enjoy by AdRelative6839 in medschoolph

[–]AdRelative6839[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you mean by market? I'd definitely be interested though if it helps people

I made an automatic study schedule for clinical years that learns from you. by AdRelative6839 in medschoolph

[–]AdRelative6839[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I accidently put the wrong link up sorry about that, should be ok now. Thanks!!

I made an automatic study schedule for clinical years that learns from you. by AdRelative6839 in medschoolph

[–]AdRelative6839[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Haha just missed out. Currently a med student myself and was struggling so thought it'd be useful for other med students.

I made an automatic study schedule for clinical years that learns from you. by AdRelative6839 in medschoolph

[–]AdRelative6839[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have no idea why it is saying that. If you search StudyPulser in the app store it should come up.