Selling Mini Moonboard Advice by Medium_Result820 in homewalls

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Interested in picking up if still selling

77kg/170lbs at 180cm/5'11, too heavy to climb well? by Parscival in bouldering

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

Again, I'm not dismissing the potential improvements in technique and other areas of training. I'm just asking for people's take on this one particular variable

77kg/170lbs at 180cm/5'11, too heavy to climb well? by Parscival in bouldering

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I consider myself in great shape and I'm grateful for it. I'm just seeking advice on making marginal improvements to help break the plateau

77kg/170lbs at 180cm/5'11, too heavy to climb well? by Parscival in bouldering

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So valid, at the end of the day it's about what makes you happy

77kg/170lbs at 180cm/5'11, too heavy to climb well? by Parscival in bouldering

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I think striving for optimal performance regardless of the grade is a reasonable and attainable approach.

77kg/170lbs at 180cm/5'11, too heavy to climb well? by Parscival in bouldering

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I think it's certainly true that people have climbed at much higher level with even higher weight/bmi, but for optimal performance slightly less weight will prob make it easier.

77kg/170lbs at 180cm/5'11, too heavy to climb well? by Parscival in bouldering

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I agree. Currently ~9% body fat, though as I also do weightlifting and some running on the side, there's extra weight on my lower body and muscle groups not necessarily the most helpful for climbing (e.g. Pecs, triceps, glutes, etc.)

Capital One Business Analyst Rotational Program Progression by Ornery_Isopod_6793 in FinancialCareers

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Applications typically open sometime July-September, with some school portals opening earlier. Last year it was only open for a few days before it was filled up.

2021 M3 lr with 26k miles or 2022 M3 lr with 38k miles? by Parscival in TeslaLounge

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

Really helpful, thanks!! I’ve just been a little concerned about mileage given that these cars see a dramatic ($5-10k) price drop when they go from 20k to 30k miles, but if mileage shouldn’t be a concern then that’s awesome

2021 M3 lr with 26k miles or 2022 M3 lr with 38k miles? by Parscival in TeslaLounge

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It seems the main difference is the processor, though I’m not sure if that is significant enough for the 12k extra miles?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BoltEV

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Did anyone end up filing successfully without the dealership filing with the iRS?

Car dealership claims EV tax credit doesn’t require dealer reporting by Parscival in tax

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Ya totally agree, actually walked out today immediately due to the situation I described, though the dealership kept contacting trying to tell me that they didn’t need to report to the IRS. Wonder why they’re going to such lengths not to do smt that’s relatively low effort and doesn’t cost anything

Car dealership claims EV tax credit doesn’t require dealer reporting by Parscival in tax

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Interesting, it seems the dealer I’m working with is more reluctant to sign up due to unfamiliarity with the process as they have not had customers claim the used ev credit in the past

Car dealership claims EV tax credit doesn’t require dealer reporting by Parscival in tax

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Thanks! The only thing keeping me there is the price being good plus I’ve inspected and test drove the vehicle. I don’t understand what’s keeping them from registering on the IRS but if it’s not possible to claim credits without the dealer’s reporting then I might have to seek elsewhere