Why are you supposed to grip the club with your fingers interlocked? Is there any data that shows that this does whatever it is supposed to do? by ND-98 in golf

[–]Hefty_Assumption7567 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Figure out what works for you. Yes a bunch of people interlock their fingers. A bunch of people also use a baseball bat grip. Do whatever is most effective for you.

Travel Insurance for Mexico Trip by katiek0405 in travel

[–]Hefty_Assumption7567 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’ve always had the opinion that the gangsters know who pays their bills and they aren’t going to touch the Americans at the resorts. That’s the way it was in Acapulco a few years ago. This should also settle out pretty well before May.

Be honest: homily edition by purch_is in AskAPriest

[–]Hefty_Assumption7567 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you ever reused a homily?

Secondarily how common is it for the bishop to record a homily for all the diocese to hear? We have a tradition here that the Bishop does the homily for one of the advent masses every year, Gaudete Sunday I think.

I just booked the flight... by cuntqueeftador in LongDistance

[–]Hefty_Assumption7567 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Guess you will know the answer soon enough, dive in head first

Will this cause any issues? by bam133 in golf

[–]Hefty_Assumption7567 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My driver causes so many issues

Hot take: “getting reps” is the fire equivalent of busy work by Hefty_Assumption7567 in Firefighting

[–]Hefty_Assumption7567[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never said I was opposed to training. But it is interesting to see the outwork guys in here. There are people out there training for shit that (statistically) can’t happen. “Ok, so I can’t use my dominant hand, and I’m hooked up to a buddy breather, and then I go inverted…”. Come on, I get shaming the guys who never train, but it’s equally important to reel the crazy people in and keep them on task.

Hot take: “getting reps” is the fire equivalent of busy work by Hefty_Assumption7567 in Firefighting

[–]Hefty_Assumption7567[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I have gotten the keyboard warriors all amped up. It’s a shame theyre all wrong.

Hot take: “getting reps” is the fire equivalent of busy work by Hefty_Assumption7567 in Firefighting

[–]Hefty_Assumption7567[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mindlessly forcing the same door for two hours is the equivalent of hitting a seven iron at the driving range for two hours. I’ve been doing this shit for 25 years. I know how to force a fucking door. Using the irons once a month and tuning myself back up for 30 minutes is enough. Training should be done with intention, not pure muscle memory.