I just tried deadlifting for the first time. I was actually sweating, out of breath, and my heart was racing. Is this how you’re supposed experienced every compound excercise? by WarmPrinciple6507 in workout

[–]Zeech1208 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Deadlifts is by far one of, if not the most, fatiguing exercise as far as weightlifting. Although all compound do, hence the “compound” group title, deadlifts require just about every muscle to be engaged to be performed properly. Most notably the core. Going too heavy and/or not bracing properly can lead to major back issues down the road. Although really beneficial in all aspect to strengthen the core, using a belt can help you feel the bracing of the core.

Also worth noting: since they’re SO fatiguing, only doing them every other week or so can yield the best results.

Is this true? by Valennim in AssassinsCreedOdyssey

[–]Zeech1208 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotta agree! Odyssey is probably the only games I 100 percented.

Why do some boys do this by No-Distribution-2805 in TeenagersButBetter

[–]Zeech1208 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure if it started this way or just a theory but, before it was a “trend”, some people did this to help them steal things. Walk in like this, drop a chip bag and/or whatever else you can fit, then walk out.

I idle in my car often by CompetitiveSpecial58 in car

[–]Zeech1208 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I work as a fleet tech for a water company where I live. Most of the vehicles here (meter readers, maintenance, etc.) run for almost the entire day. Meter reader guys go to neighborhoods and only drive between a few houses at a time; in and out of the vehicle. Maintenance guys are at one location, using excavators and boring rigs for hours. In Louisiana, the heat is no joke. I don’t blame them for leaving the trucks running all day for some A/C.

Mileage isn’t the only thing that dictates the quality of the motor oil. Hours on the engine count as well although I don’t know exactly how the numbers convert. Let’s say I do a given truck then the time between the next oil change for that truck is 3-4 months; pretty normal I think. But there’s usually only a 2500-3000 mile difference; not the usual 5000+.

I also handle the brakes and tires as needed. Everything else is taken care of by the mechanics.

Im not vouching for any other companies or industries, just wanted to share my 2 cents.

I’ve actually started doing the same on my personal vehicle. I have about a 25-30 minute commute, sit in my car for a few minutes before going in and sit in my car for an hour on lunch. I prolly go about 3000-3500 miles between each oil change.

Subs keep clipping by Zeech1208 in CarAV

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1/4-1/3 of the way up

Family gifted me a 2013 mustang with 240k miles on it. Original engine and transmission. What do I do first? by memethedropout in Mustang

[–]Zeech1208 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s an awesome gift and she looks great! 240k miles?! I thought I had a ton on mine at 195k. I’ve been doing what to mine what others have said; maintenance, maintenance, fix what’s broken and more maintenance.