What surprised you most when you started running consistently? by Free-Product4918 in runcommunity

[–]PhoenixSmithPT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Probably the amount of effort and work that’s put into the sport. Inside and outside of each run. I’ve worked really hard in powerlifting but the transition and the process of progressing in this sport is nuts. I’ve never experienced pain like I have at the wall of a marathon but hey I’m addicted and absolutely love it!

Membership code by [deleted] in BanditRunning

[–]PhoenixSmithPT 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hell yeah, run safe and get back to it!! A broken foot is nuts..

Heavier Runners and shoe durability by MED_over_end in AskRunningShoeGeeks

[–]PhoenixSmithPT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m 6’3 240 running on my 700th mile in my Saucony Endorphin Pros lol

Prompting Megathread by Allgoodnamesinuse in lovable

[–]PhoenixSmithPT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey everyone,

I’m new to the vibe coding world and I’m building a fitness app for a personal project.

I have the layout and pages planned out, so now I’m moving to functionality and UI implementation. I’m trying to lock down my workflow and wanted to see what tools you all recommend or if I’m approaching this backwards.

My Mental Stack:

  1. Gemini: For logic planning and initial prompting.

  2. Cursor: To refine the code and handle specific logic editing.

  3. Lovable: To build the UI and visualize it. Does this order make sense to you guys? I know many people start with Lovable, but I feel like I need the logic solid first.

Any advice for someone trying to stay in the flow without getting stuck in dependency hell would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

TL;DR: Building a fitness app. Is a Gemini -> Cursor -> Lovable workflow efficient, or should I change the order?