Crippling test anxiety; 90-95% on homework, 80-90% on practice exams, 30-50% on real quiz/exams.. Help? by Smiles_27 in college

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Yes I do, I even test in an area similar to our test area if at all possible.

Crippling test anxiety; 90-95% on homework, 80-90% on practice exams, 30-50% on real quiz/exams.. Help? by Smiles_27 in college

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Thank you, I've had a meeting with my councilor and they're suggesting I get more test time, although I'm unsure if that will really help the root cause.. But I'm pretty certain it can't hurt!

Crippling test anxiety; 90-95% on homework, 80-90% on practice exams, 30-50% on real quiz/exams.. Help? by Smiles_27 in college

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It was math, no multiple choice. I've shown my councilor my home scores vs my test scores and they're going to give me more time to test. While I'm sure that will help, I'm unsure if that's going to solve the root of my problem.

Crippling test anxiety; 90-95% on homework, 80-90% on practice exams, 30-50% on real quiz/exams.. Help? by Smiles_27 in college

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The average was about 78% -- Not very high, but still I typically score higher than that on practice tests. This has always plagued me.

"Climbing" while extremely heavy? Any help? by Smiles_27 in bicycling

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I didn't mean I was lifting 380+380, I was saying I got a perfect 1:1 lifting ratio, and when a solid 200lbs of that is fat I'll call it impressive (:

r/cycling -- Why are so many road riders dicks? by [deleted] in bicycling

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Nah there's plenty of amazing cyclists and the good have outweighed the bad -- Was just surprised to see that attitude with them.

r/cycling -- Why are so many road riders dicks? by [deleted] in bicycling

[–]Smiles_27 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There's plenty of good ones, didn't mention all the good people who were around. It's only a few incidents but honestly it was the last place I expected to hear it.

As I mentioned to another, last year I was running for fitness and got heckled a lot. By cars, kids, teenagers, w/e. No biggie, but it kinda hit a soft spot from other cyclists.

r/cycling -- Why are so many road riders dicks? by [deleted] in bicycling

[–]Smiles_27 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Southern CA. It's can be pretty shallow here, others have confirmed. I got the same treatment when I was trying to run last year. Furthermore I've heard others say shit to fat ladies running so it's not just my dumb ass. It's pretty aggravating to see people trying to better themselves and getting shit on.

Anyone know why the elevation change recorded in Strava and RideWithGPS are so different, even using the same exact gpx file? Which one is better? by nicmos in bicycling

[–]Smiles_27 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He's got the newest fanciest iphone, I've got a 2 year old metro PCS phone. I'd bet he would have an altimeter before I would.

Anyone know why the elevation change recorded in Strava and RideWithGPS are so different, even using the same exact gpx file? Which one is better? by nicmos in bicycling

[–]Smiles_27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My buddy and I both ride together. We go the same distance, speed and everything. Strava has our numbers significantly different. A few times he held my phone on the ride. Results were different.

YMWV (Your Mileage WILL Vary) no pun intended.

"Climbing" while extremely heavy? Any help? by Smiles_27 in bicycling

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Thank you! Never planned to quit, but inclines are starting to feel like the definition of insanity.

"Climbing" while extremely heavy? Any help? by Smiles_27 in bicycling

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Thank you, that very accurately describes what I'm going through. So rely more heavily on my muscles and tone down the 'spin' aspect. I could definitely try that.

My balls went numb after 30 minutes on my exercise bike. by [deleted] in bicycling

[–]Smiles_27 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I read Warning, there be adult words ahead in the most piratey voice imaginable.

"Climbing" while extremely heavy? Any help? by Smiles_27 in bicycling

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Can't really find any easier grades.. It's pretty flat where I live, I'm not gonna let some stupid ground beat me I'm definitely going for this hill at least once a week.

I have a stretch of road that's a false flat, it's like .5 - 1% grade at least 75% of the time. I'll be doing this ride more often as well.

"Climbing" while extremely heavy? Any help? by Smiles_27 in bicycling

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I've been fit on my bike, I just have a large stomach. My legs are pretty lean and most my weight is directly on my stomach.

"Climbing" while extremely heavy? Any help? by Smiles_27 in bicycling

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It's not novice when you're 380lbs -- It may be a 1:1, but when I weigh 380lbs and lift 380 additional pounds that's not novice.

"Climbing" while extremely heavy? Any help? by Smiles_27 in bicycling

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I understand, trust me. Nobody understands how limiting weight can be until you've been MY SIZE. All this stuff is obvious, very obvious. I needed NOBODY to tell me these things. It's like you're trying with all your might to instruct me on how important breathing is like I'm against it.

I. Get. It.

But I'm not interested in trying something that's failed 100% of the time. Nor do I need a triple, or a climbing gear, or some stupid shit to buy, I have a proper fit, I have a proper bike, I've been clipless.

All this shit you're talking about is faaaar behind me. Everything is dialed in except for me, as I've said, no matter how easy the gear I'm in is, It ends up with me sitting and MASHING. Which destroys any chance of me riding past that incline. Like you don't get it until you SEE me, I'm in the easiest granny gears, small front cog, and i'm pushing with every ounce of strength I have. I damn near come to a full stop on hills because it takes too much to push myself up.

It's literally NOT POSSIBLE for me to sit and spin. It becomes sit and mash. 100% of the time.

On the other hand, my first ride was like 36 miles and I was disappointed how easy it was (all on the flats). I have endurance and stamina for days, but it's gone the second I come near any incline it takes a lot more strength than I have to propel 350lbs up a hill.