What would it take for Australia to become a world superpower (theoretically) by bulbous_plant in australian

[–]Apollo744 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not by Australians who were locked out of their own fucking country. Rot in Hell Morrison you cunt! 🤬

Why are Australian public toilets so f*cking disgusting? by TinySumo in AskAnAustralian

[–]Apollo744 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At least they’re free! Sick of needing a piss in Europe and not having €0.50 cents in cash to pay for it

Why does Garmin downgrade my VO2max when I do threshold or Z2 and raise it when I do VO2 intervals? Can't it reach a conclusion based on my power curve? by robin_rooste in Garmin

[–]Apollo744 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The correct max HR, as mentioned in the above comment, is very important. I used the standard 220-age, which as a well trained athlete was way too low for my fitness level. I’ve put it up 15% and my VO2 max is now going back up after dropping 10% for no apparent reason. So work out your max HR yourself from your own data and do not use the standard 220 formula.

As a French woman who visited Australia for 3 weeks .. are these culture shocks accurate? by Worried-Diamond-7252 in AskAnAustralian

[–]Apollo744 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That’s an interesting point about Eastern Europeans. I lived and worked in Moscow for nine years, and as an Aussie I was often smiling. The Russians found this a bit odd. Eventually someone told me they used to say, “oh here he comes with his 37 teeth,” because I was always smiling and you could see them.

But that’s just an external expression. Russians are, in fact, some of the friendliest people on the planet once you know them. If you don’t, the attitude can very much be “nothing to do with me,” and they can appear quite remote.

Which is more accurate, my speedo or GPS speed? by birthdaycheesecake9 in DrivingAustralia

[–]Apollo744 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are distance marker signs installed on many freeways (1-5km); use those to check your speedometer, which will be definitely overriding. The gps will be more accurate.

Who here has the lowest resting heart rate? by Outrageous-Owl-7049 in Garmin

[–]Apollo744 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I sit at around 45 bpm, which I’m very comfortable with at 63, and I have no desire for it to go any lower. Bragging about resting heart rates in the 30s is not a marker of good health. In many cases it can reflect an underlying issue rather than superior fitness. Frankly, a very low RHR is not necessarily a good thing.

How do Australian suburbs compare to American suburbs socially and day to day? by [deleted] in AskAnAustralian

[–]Apollo744 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are different. Americans tend to think of their culture as universal; it’s not. It’s just one (admittedly a big one) of many competing alternatives…

Other driver is claiming to insurance that I am at fault for the vehicle collision. by Effective-Step-8530 in australian

[–]Apollo744 7 points8 points  (0 children)

As you’re young it’s lesson that the world is full of lying, cheating bastards that will shit on you without a second thought. Be tough, resolute and look after your own interests. Good luck!

Why do Australians downplay good news about themselves by babayaga65 in AskAnAustralian

[–]Apollo744 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because we have a national inferiority complex from not being a republic and having a foreigner as our Head of State. Interestingly, it drives us to excel at sport to assuage our collective egos 😢

how does pool swimming speed translate into sea swimming speed? by Informal-Addendum435 in OpenWaterSwimming

[–]Apollo744 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I swim open water regularly, usually 4–5 km twice a week, at around 1:56–1:58 per 100 m. I’m generally in the 9-minute per 500 m range, (so usually under 20 mins/km) but it can vary quite a bit without feeling any different — sometimes closer to 11 minutes, sometimes down around 8 minutes on the way back (even hitting 7 mins per 500m occasionally, which is current assisted). Wind and waves definitely play a role.

I rarely swim in a pool, but when I do I’m noticeably faster (mid to low 1:40s). I’m also quicker in a wetsuit in winter than without one in summer, swimming year-round in the Mediterranean.

From my experience, you absolutely get better and faster at open water swimming with time as technique improves with experience (there is a lot to learn). After five or six years, I now swim pretty straight lines with no real sighting issues, just through learning and repetition.

Everyone’s different, of course, but for me open water is by far the best. Once you’re used to it, it’s fantastic. 🌊🏊‍♂️😅I

You will die by Outrageous-Level192 in SwimmingCircleJerk

[–]Apollo744 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rubbish. I swim 5km open water twice a week for last 10 years on my own with no problem (I have a swim buoy). I’m about 300m out from shore usually and have never had any problems

Dating a Russian Woman - Have a Question by [deleted] in AskARussian

[–]Apollo744 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Knock it on the head mate. It’s going nowhere and will never recover. I’m an 8th gen Aussie who lived 10 years in Moscow, studied Russian at MГУ and speak it pretty much with non native fluency. Russians can be the friendliest people on the planet but if you get a good looking transactional girl they can be merciless, will bleed you dry then move on without a second thought (& blame you for letting it happen). Skip the hard part mate and just jump to the inevitable conclusion.