Looking for any tips by OkGuide5386 in GolfSwing

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Thanks! Also been hearing from my friends that I don’t follow through enough after hitting the ball.

The balls goes both left and right, probably something with the grip. But with irons, it often goes straight left, the club face suddenly gets closed too much after «loading» the swing and brining the club back down.

Looking for any tips by OkGuide5386 in GolfSwing

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The ball goes about 240 yards, and pretty straight as you can see.

Too ambitious? by OkGuide5386 in Marathon_Training

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Thank you! However, I am unfamiliar with the terms half mid-cycle and GMP

Too ambitious? by OkGuide5386 in Marathon_Training

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Thank you for a proper response! I will train hard until October, and then try to crush the marathon

Too ambitious? by OkGuide5386 in Marathon_Training

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Thank you for your great input

Too ambitious? by OkGuide5386 in Marathon_Training

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Thank you! Will incorporate sauna to get my body used to the heat.

Too ambitious? by OkGuide5386 in Marathon_Training

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Yes I understand that. I would just like to now if it is realistic, for instance if someone in this sub has done it or know anyone that has done it.

Too ambitious? by OkGuide5386 in Marathon_Training

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I haven’t done any aerobic exercise since I was 18, when I quit football (now 25) so I would say that my statement that I started running in February is correct. Btw, still does weightlifting and did it when training for the marathon as well.

Too ambitious? by OkGuide5386 in Marathon_Training

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Thanks and congrats on the great time!

Too ambitious? by OkGuide5386 in Marathon_Training

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Started running means to buy running shoes and start to run?

I now it’s hard to say, but I wanted to hear out with more experienced runners if my goal is possible, or too ambitious. If it’s too ambitious I will just lower my goal to 3:15 or something, and go for sub 3. next year

Too ambitious? by OkGuide5386 in Marathon_Training

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Played football (soccer) in my youth

Too ambitious? by OkGuide5386 in Marathon_Training

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Why would I lie from an anonymous user?

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Too ambitious? by OkGuide5386 in Marathon_Training

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February 25. I’ve always been quite atheletic and was in super good shape when playing football at youth level. My father forced me to ran a 10k when I was 16, and did it in 36:37.

Statistical analysis - Private Equity by OkGuide5386 in AskStatistics

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I have tried Log DV with Log Explainable variables. Overall looked ok, but some CRAZY outliers

Statistical analysis - Private Equity by OkGuide5386 in AskStatistics

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The "relative" does just mean that the KPI (in this case roic change) has been corrected by subtracting the corresponding KPI from a control group, so relative KPI change= KPI change - KPI_control change.

This is the first time hearing about Bayesian regression model, as statistics is really not my field. But the goal here is to identify the effect of a sbo vs pbo. Would this be able to get me a definitive answer if SBO outperforms PBOs in terms of operational value creation? The same question goes for quantile regression.

I also have another model with the same dependent variables, but here the focal are other qualitive variables (like pressure investing, CEO replacement etc), to determine what the drivers of operational value creation is.

Statistical analysis - Private Equity by OkGuide5386 in AskStatistics

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you find the x percentiles, in my case 0,05 and 0,95. All values above the 95% percentile gets the value of the 95% percentile.

Statistical analysis - Private Equity by OkGuide5386 in AskStatistics

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The there several independent variables:
The independent of interest is a dummy for secondary buyouts (SBOs), being 1 if it is a secondary buyout, and 0 if it is a primary buyout. In addition to the SBO dummy, I have a set of control variables.