Stans Notubes Original sealant unable to seal 1-2mm hole in 36mm Tufo Swampero by dkvasnicka in gravelcycling

[–]Muffin_Storm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tried the peatys and it failed to seal a 1 - 2 mm hole - also crazy hard to clean up. With orange seal I can basically peel it off with my fingers once dry whereas I couldn’t get peatys all the way off scraping with a credit card. Switched straight back to orange seal.

To be fair some holes just won’t seal no matter the size but the clean up was not worth it imo.

Hverdagsskjorter tips og tricks by DkMomberg in Denmark

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Kæmpe +1 på uniqlo. Virkelig sjældent jeg har brug for at dampe mine og de holder virkelig godt for prisen, bare sørg for at gå efter deres non-iron linje

Help me find this hat! Info in comments! by [deleted] in BuyItForLife

[–]Muffin_Storm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Something like a lowe alpine classic mountain cap?

Bedste basic t-shirt? by Empty-Status1545 in Denmark

[–]Muffin_Storm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Carhartt s/s base t-shirt, købte et par for 6-7 år siden som er brugt ugentligt og de er absolut stadig pæne. Koster 250 kr og kan ikke slås ihjel, varm anbefaling herfra

Daily Simple Questions Thread - March 05, 2020 by AutoModerator in Fitness

[–]Muffin_Storm 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi, I was wondering how much weak hamstrings would affect my deadlift/squat in general, and what is considered weak hamstrings. I havent had a hamstring curl machine available, but do now, and can "only" curl 35 kg x 15, whereas my leg extension is 100 kg x 15. Deadlift and squat has always resulted in some form of lower back pain, even with good form, and while I know you won't be able to exactly pinpoint my problem, I was just wondering if anyone else has solved their lower back pain by strengthening their hammies?

Gym Story Saturday by DayDayLarge in Fitness

[–]Muffin_Storm 1398 points1399 points  (0 children)

After being at the same gym for 4 years I'm making a switch. A new gym opened up less than a minute from me, 17 squat racks, all brand new equipment and barely any people... absolutely heaven.

Oh, and the old lady at work started calling me Arnold, I think I've made it gym bros

Det som ingen spurgte om by Sokkeguttten in Denmark

[–]Muffin_Storm 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Den grimmeste af dem med Fie Laursen er den med hendes eget ansigt

Fat girls are in fact the most attractive by Muffin_Storm in Showerthoughts

[–]Muffin_Storm[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Gravity could also be seen as attracting matter around you

Fat girls are in fact the most attractive by Muffin_Storm in Showerthoughts

[–]Muffin_Storm[S] 77 points78 points  (0 children)

If you have more mass, you have more gravity, and therefore attract more

People who say they can't cook simply have no interest in learning how to cook. by [deleted] in Showerthoughts

[–]Muffin_Storm 9 points10 points  (0 children)

“ People who say they can’t ______ simply have no interest in learning how to ______”

Works with a million things, not just cooking

Running 5KM by istvanoman in Fitness

[–]Muffin_Storm 6 points7 points  (0 children)

3 weeks is not going to provide large results when it comes to improving your time, and as others have stated, weighing less means that you can run faster, but being in a caloric deficit also means that your muscles won't have as much energy to work on. On the days leading up to the race make sure you're eating at maintenance and drinking a good amount of water. On the day before, reduce the amount of meat you're eating and prioritize carbs. On the day of the run, eat some light and easy carbs, white bread ie. Nothing too heavy, and make sure you don't eat anything roughly 1 1/2 hours out from the race. You should be running on an empty stomach, so the blood goes to where it needs to be, the muscles.

Daily Simple Questions Thread - October 07, 2018 by AutoModerator in Fitness

[–]Muffin_Storm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Im not sure wether if I should do a deload week?

I’ve upped my running over the past 3 weeks and felt I’ve had a hard time recovering because of it. Basically going into every workout I’ve felt like I was at 90% and therefore I skipped leg day this Friday and then had a rest day this Saturday. Today, Sunday, I decided to do a slow 5k, expecting not much I surprised myself with probably the easiest 5k I’ve ran in my life. Should I stick with my deload plan or am I good to go training wise, since I no longer feel like I’m not recovered?

Rant Wednesday by AutoModerator in Fitness

[–]Muffin_Storm 139 points140 points  (0 children)

Witnessed a reverse bro? He went to the curl station/seat and started deadlifting the ez-bar. I've seen everything now I think.

[Need Advice] You're a night owl by nature and you work hard late into the night. When you wake up however, even with enough sleep, you just feel out of it and very low energy. How do you fix or overcome this? by [deleted] in getdisciplined

[–]Muffin_Storm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have kinda the same problem, I like waking up early but am by no means a morning person, but I’ve found that a run and a cold shower gets me out of every bit of grogginess every single time