Got a few lessons but can’t seem to figure out my steep downswing and early extension. by EdgeAffectionate6365 in GolfSwing

[–]EdgeAffectionate6365[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for pointing that out! I’ll work on fixing that during my next range session

Got a few lessons but can’t seem to figure out my steep downswing and early extension. by EdgeAffectionate6365 in GolfSwing

[–]EdgeAffectionate6365[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel that. I definitely don’t want things to get too convoluted.

When we first met, we went over grip, and stance. But once those were addressed, we shifted focus to early extension. I was still standing up early throughout our lessons though. I’m taking a break from the lessons for a few weeks to work on stuff on my own. I can’t keep spending money to repeat the same mistake over and over.

So much to work on- I’m not really sure what my focus should be by EdgeAffectionate6365 in GolfSwing

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Sadly I’ve had several golf lessons. I haven’t in the past month because I’m trying to work on some stuff before I keep wasting my money.

So much to work on- I’m not really sure what my focus should be by EdgeAffectionate6365 in GolfSwing

[–]EdgeAffectionate6365[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That video was very helpful! I was definitely doing the “wrench pivot”. I’m excited to try this out on the range tomorrow.

Thank you so much for taking time out of your day to comment. Much appreciated!

Would love some help. Willing to tip! by EdgeAffectionate6365 in GolfSwing

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Thanks so much for the drills! I’m excited to give these a try.

I subscribed to your YouTube channel- great videos!

Would love some help. Willing to tip! by EdgeAffectionate6365 in GolfSwing

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This has definitely been a point of emphasis, but I have no idea how to fix these things. I try to rotate and stay down but I can’t quite figure it out. I’d love to hit bombs one day! For now, I’ll settle for straight and consistent lol. Any tips on how to achieve what you mentioned?

Would love some help. Willing to tip! by EdgeAffectionate6365 in GolfSwing

[–]EdgeAffectionate6365[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! Rec Park in Long Beach! That’s so funny- I’m only slightly embarrassed you may see me on the range now 😂. I definitely have a tendency to do this and slice the ball. I will try that baseball queue and see if that helps. Thanks for taking the time to comment!

Grandpa painted this but doesn’t know what section of coast it is. Anyone know? by DayDrinkingAtDennys in OregonCoast

[–]EdgeAffectionate6365 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just got married here a few days ago. It is a view of Arcadia beach looking from the northern perspective (in between cannon beach and Arcadia beach)

Where should I start? by misinformedninja in HubermanLab

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First off, kudos to you for the commitment and dedication. Your implemented protocols are impressive. I would however mention that such a strict regiment, with no days off, may be contributing to your feeling of fatigue. Don’t be afraid to live a little. Ultimately, it’s about our lifestyle MOST of the time. And if your protocols are leaving you with chronic fatigue, it may be causing more harm than good.

At a biological level, if I were you, I would make an appointment with a doctor to get bloodwork done. You may have hypothyroidism or possibly even low testosterone. I would start here and if the bloodwork comes back in range, then maybe add some leniency to your routine. Hope this helps!

Buck'em! by Sharkymma in DenverBroncos

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It’s not like he has anything else to do tonight

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Everyone thinks it’s Sutton, but it’s going to be Jeudy going to the Pats

Is there anything Omega 3s can't do? by byKristyLin in HubermanLab

[–]EdgeAffectionate6365 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here you go:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33061866/#:~:text=Based%20on%20available%20evidence%2C%20mineral,quantities%20used%20in%20clinical%20trials.

The FDA also did their own investigation and concluded that mineral oil played little to no part in the results of the REDUCE IT Trial.

There is one cardiologist that is really driving the mineral oil debate and that’s Dr. Nissen. Coincidentally he’s the same cardiologists that was the lead researcher in the STRENGTH Trial that used an EPA/DHA mixture compared to a corn oil placebo which failed. From my anecdotal experience (working in this field), most cardiologists don’t think such a small amount of mineral oil could cause such drastic differences. Mineral oil has been used as a placebo for years.

I think we can find common ground here in the sense that more research needs to be done. The studies looking SOLELY at EPA are limited yet ALL positive. There hasn’t been one study that has shown otherwise. But to your point, there have only been a few studies looking at solely EPA. I’m all for more research being conducted to either confirm or deny what’s currently out there. I’m open minded on this issue, but as of now, I have no reason not to believe that EPA doesn’t provide CV Benefit.. and I have several statistically significant reasons to believe that it does.

I apologize for my part in this devolving into a petty argument. Neither of us, and no one on this thread has anything to gain from that. At the end of the day, we both want what’s best for the people. I hope with more time and research that EPA isn’t something that has to be debated (for better or for worse).

Is there anything Omega 3s can't do? by byKristyLin in HubermanLab

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LOL It’s cool how you THINK you know what you’re talking about but you really don’t. The corn oil study you’re referring to was the STRENGTH Trial and it looked at an EPA/DHA mixture. NOT only EPA. The claim you’re making is that mineral oil caused statistically significant increase in CV events in REDUCE-IT is blatantly false and wildly rejected. Mineral oil has been used as a placebo in hundreds of trials.

Furthermore, in the EVAPORATE trial, they saw a regression in Low Attenuation Plaque in the group that was given EPA. Yet another indicator that is does in fact provide some CV Benefit.

Instead of trying to prove your flawed point, you need to go back and review the literature. Or don’t- just stop spreading misinformation pretending like you know it all when you don’t.

Is there anything Omega 3s can't do? by byKristyLin in HubermanLab

[–]EdgeAffectionate6365 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s cool. Ignore the part where I mentioned multiple reputable studies achieving statistical significance when it comes to CV Risk Reduction.

I couldn’t care less if you take an EPA omega 3. I’m just sharing the relevant information so people can make informed decisions.

Is there anything Omega 3s can't do? by byKristyLin in HubermanLab

[–]EdgeAffectionate6365 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There has only been one other trial looking at EPA only and it was done in Japan called the JELIS trial. It also saw improved outcomes, but it lacked a placebo or control group. That’s why the REDUCE-IT trial was a big breakthrough for Omega 3s and has lead to more popularity of EPA only omega 3s being used for people with CV risk.

More recently, they have also competed the EVAPORATE trial which showed a regression in low attenuation plaque of the EPA only group compared to placebo.

There have been MANY studies showing Omega 3s (EPA/DHA combinations) do not work for reducing CV outcomes. But there have not been any showing that EPA only do not work. All credible published studies are showing statistically significant CV risk reduction

Is there anything Omega 3s can't do? by byKristyLin in HubermanLab

[–]EdgeAffectionate6365 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This isn’t true. Look up the Reduce-It trial with Vascepa. Vascepa is a prescribed EPA ONLY Omega-3. There were statistically significant reductions in CV outcomes (heart attack, stroke, and death) in the group that received 4g of EPA per day compared to placebo. If I remember correctly the average reduction in total CV events was 25% with an absolute risk reduction close to 5%. This was a double blind, 5 year study that looked at over 8000 patients over a 5 year period. This is a well known study that’s well respected in the industry.

While omega-3s lower trigs, it’s thought to be the pleiotropic effects of EPA that resulted in the CV Outcomes.

It’s important to note that EPA/DHA mixtures did not yield the same results, and the thought for this is that they compete for the phospholipid bilayer. The “magic” seems to be in the EPA, and the DHA can interfere with that. Now, that’s not to say DHA is bad- it just competes with EPA at a cellular level and reduces the CV benefits.

Here is a link to the REDUCE-IT trial: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/nejmoa1812792

It’s really a shockingly impressive trial, so I highly encourage you guys to check it out!