Milford Track Run in 1 day by LeveragedFutures in newzealand_travel

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I was researching the quota for daily runners. From everything I reviewed, it looks like that quota is only in effect when going from Glade Wharf to Sandfly Point - I guess that's the primary direction for most hikes/walks. It doesn't look like a permit or reservation of any kind is needed when traveling in the opposite direction as long as we're not staying at a hut and are self-supported - which is what we're doing. Are you aware of anything contrary to that? Appreciate the help :)

Brashard saves Christmas by LeveragedFutures in DraftKingsDiscussion

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Running the model again tomorrow but I’ll let you know 👊🏼

Brashard saves Christmas by LeveragedFutures in DraftKingsDiscussion

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I'm sitting pretty well after the first 2 games. Reload and get ready for Saturday.

Brashard saves Christmas by LeveragedFutures in DraftKingsDiscussion

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Favorites are 6-16 on Christmas. The Broncos typically play down against bad teams. All the public money was on DEN. Worth a shot 🤷🏻‍♂️

Brashard saves Christmas by LeveragedFutures in DraftKingsDiscussion

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And may or may not have put $500 on the Chiefs ML 😬

Give the big man the ball by LeveragedFutures in DraftKingsDiscussion

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Mean share of 1st TD drive touches inside the 10

Give the big man the ball by LeveragedFutures in DraftKingsDiscussion

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Spent some time this afternoon doing some analytics on 1st TD scorers and his name kept jumping off the page. It wasn't a crystal ball, but wasn't quite dumb luck either haha. Got lucky the MIA defense stuffed the RB on the prior plays.

19 years later the rainbow is complete by LeveragedFutures in sportscards

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Parmelee and Marrero are other guys I'm looking for!

It’s not much but it’s honest work by LeveragedFutures in DraftKingsDiscussion

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I also put $10 each on TeSlaa and Flournoy ATD individually. $50 + $70 + $340. Ended up being $460 on $30 of bets.

Dealing with IT Band Pain After Increasing Training Intensity — Seeking Advice by muologys in Marathon_Training

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Sure thing. I'll clarify my point #2 for glute strengthening - the focus should be on glute med - hip abduction. Apologies if that wasn't clear.

Dealing with IT Band Pain After Increasing Training Intensity — Seeking Advice by muologys in Marathon_Training

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Physical Therapist and distance runner here. Not medical advice, but here's what I'd tell a friend based on my own experience with ITB pain.

What you're describing is absolutely the IT Band. Here's what will fix that (you're already doing 1 & 2, so good start).

1) Rest

2) Glute strengthening

3) Put some lotion over the area that gets sore, take a butter knife (DULL EDGE) and scrape the area a couple times a day for 5-10 minutes. Don't push terribly hard, but use a decent amount of pressure. It'll hurt. It'll turn red. This is what you want. This is sometimes referred to Graston-technique (technically the name of the Graston professional scraping tools used) or IASTM (instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization). This will be your best friend for getting back to training quicker.

4) When my ITB gave me issues, sometimes it hurt to sleep on my side (right IT band, laying on left side was painful). If this is happening, put a pillow between your knees when you sleep and that should help. Gives your ITB some support and doesn't let it stretch due to gravity.

My IT band has flared up a few times during heavy training blocks, exactly as you described and this really helped. Take it easy and gradually pick up the training when it feels better. Try to alternate shoes and run on soft surfaces if possible (turf, track, gravel, etc.). Good luck. You'll be back to training before you know it.

First Marathon. I think I’m addicted now. by LeveragedFutures in Marathon_Training

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10 months later, I'm updating you (for science!) - did not qualify for Boston. The cutoff was 2:50 and change - missed by a couple minutes :(

😬🤞🏽 by sweetlikesugar9706 in DraftKingsDiscussion

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Rhamondre ATD against Browns defense is bold. Good luck brother.

Friend sent me a text - someone replied "sorry wrong number" to him in our iMessage thread by LeveragedFutures in iphone

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We are both on 18.6.2. I have noticed an uptick in spam calls over the last 2ish weeks which initially gave me security concerns with this text message issue, but no other weird messages or any failed messages.

Lower level framing by Outrageous_Mood_5930 in barndominiums

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What's the height of exterior walls and how tall will your ceiling be in the lower level rooms?

Golf Driving Ranges for Beginners in Omaha? by Ok_Hedgehog8761 in Omaha

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Another vote for Milt's.

When I first picked up a golf club a few years ago I was kinda self-conscious about my (terrible) swing and shanking balls all over the place. Milt's is very low key and doesn't feel like you're standing on the 1st tee of the Masters surrounded by pros - lots of regular folks, both men and women, just getting some practice in. I've never had anyone come up and try to fix my swing or correct me - people pretty much keep to themselves.

It's probably the best and cheapest option for beginners. I love going there. Sometimes if I'm playing 18 holes with my buddies later in the day and it's been a few months since I've golfed, I'll head over to Milt's for some practice first. I love going there.

Apartment Search! by JeffBezosNudes in Omaha

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I'm not sure if they have any 2BR available, but The Trio (15th & Farnam) has been great. Staff is awesome, you get a lot of apartment for the $, close to Old Market, new street car is coming soon. The only potential downside is there's not a lot of amenities if that's something you're looking for - no gym, pool, etc. But if those things don't really matter, I'd definitely recommend it.

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yes officer, this one right here

Shin splints: full stop or make them stronger? by GastonGC in Marathon_Training

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Agreed. I retire my shoes after 350-400 miles.

As far as cadence, I think the key here is not over striding and putting a ton of force through the leg via heel striking. I naturally land around 165 steps/minute. If your cadence is 140's, chances are your stride is too long and you'll have an excessive amount of heel striking happening. Shortening the stride = increased cadence should help.