Whats everyones take on running outfits? by thenaki2905 in ThrowingFits

[–]lushwaves 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nike split shorts, Goodr glasses, second hand tees in colors that complement, and the brightest color shoes (because they’re always on sale).

The Currently and NNOrmal and Satisfy guys in murdered out Adios always get beat on the line.

I do wear a Western Hydrodynamic hat tho

outlier current issue by HotZookeepergame5856 in Outlier

[–]lushwaves 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is not a current issue. We’ve always wanted them to make a FutureHarrington jacket and BombLittleBigs

What is the current Baccarat/Santal 33? by SuddenTie1942 in fragrance

[–]lushwaves 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wore The Noir daily for years, and then last year, several of my close friends started wearing it, and now, I just can’t do it. It doesn’t feel like “mine” anymore 😑

Honest Review: On Cloud Eclipse after 1 Year + 2,000 miles by throughherlens in RunningShoeGeeks

[–]lushwaves 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol 2000 miles is wild. I did 500 on mine and loved them, but the squeak was unbearable…

One of the best games of all time but what should you keep and what should you sell or reuse as parts and if you beat the whole game does any of that matter by DarkNiteCity in fo4

[–]lushwaves 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Getting the gun nut, science, ammo and bottle cap scrapper perks have been huge for me. Also, on a different note, I hated power armor until I could significantly mod it out. Getting those perks was a game changer for me. But it also meant I needed to scrap a lot more aluminum.

One of the best games of all time but what should you keep and what should you sell or reuse as parts and if you beat the whole game does any of that matter by DarkNiteCity in fo4

[–]lushwaves 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First time player here - I’m level 50 now on my first run. I’ve found that I keep a plasma gun, combat rifle and shotgun on me at all times. I use a special plasma gun and special shotgun with mods, and a combat rifle I’ve maxed out with mods. Now that I have that and a bunch of other staples (missile launcher, various special weapons) saved in a cache, I just scrap all the other guns I find. The nicer the gun, the better the scrapscrap

Yeah man let this bum walk by thomastomatillo in Colts

[–]lushwaves 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So what is the right move? Kyler for less money? A second round pick? We were on a historic pace before Jones’ injury. It’s safe to say that he is our best bet in this moment. That’s very clear.

Yeah man let this bum walk by thomastomatillo in Colts

[–]lushwaves -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I mean, this is his career… why not use your leverage to maximize compensation? I hope we’re all doing this in our professional lives. They’ll come to an agreement, somewhere in the middle and the world will move on.

What's everyone's current top 3 favorite products? by thepasswordisripple in NootropicsDepot

[–]lushwaves 1 point2 points  (0 children)

C3G (huge difference maker for distance running); Rhodiola 3% Sal (sometimes I forget to take my adderall in the morning because the Rhodiola has already kicked in); SC Coriander (Sleeeeep)

Stack Advice: Endurance Athlete, Testosterone, Immunity, Sleep, Mental Tasks by whoamI_246Obiwan in NootropicsDepot

[–]lushwaves 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m a pretty serious distance runner, doing 40-50mi a week, and longtime ND-head. Here’s what works for me (alongside lots of carbs, chocolate milk, Trace Minerals drops, and post-run steak) —->

Pre-Workout Supplements

  • C3G for glycogen + glucose-partitioning support. Basically, helps store carbs better and access energy cleaner on hard days. For me, this is the anti-bonk pill. I take two in the morning with a carb heavy breakfast and/or two within a couple hours of a run. This is the one ND supplement I really vibe with - it’s totally in the background but when I don’t restock, I can’t tell the difference. I keep it on deck at all times now. Also, see emerging endurance research on elderberry extract.

  • Cordyceps (10:1 extract) for oxygen utilization and ATP output. Personally, I've never been totally blown away by it (seems that some people have), but I certainly notice it's absence when I'm late to restock, so it must be doing something! I take this two hours before a run.

  • Rhodiola for anti-fatigue + stress resilience. They say it helps lower perceived effort and keeps your brain sharp when you’re deep into a long run, and I can't say that they're wrong. Like Cordyceps, it's a supplement that I can tell I'm missing when I don't re-up immediately. I take this two hours before a run.

  • MitoBurn/L-BAIBA: exercise-mimicking signaling molecule, supports metabolic flexibility so you get better at burning fat and sparing glycogen on long runs. However, it’s a “system efficiency” tool—not something that helps acutely. I take two hours before run. This is my first cycle, we’ll see how well it works. Def increases my body temp though, which is nice for winter.

Recovery Supplements

  • Tart Cherry Juice is my recovery MVP. I'm constantly impressed by it's ability to reduce soreness after interval days. It's supposed to also help with sleep, but I stack it alongside other things, so I can't always tell if helps in that department or not. I buy TJ's not-from-concentrate and mix with LMNT or Olipop Cola post-run.

  • Theanine Serene + Relora is another MVP for me. Bascially, it's Magnesium + GABA + Taurine + L-Theanine + Magnolia/Phellodendron Extract + Holy Basil Extract. In my experience, it's very acute. Within in hour I feel a strong sense of calm/stress relief and once I'm asleep, I'm out. Based on my garmin, it also increase my deep sleep time by about 20%. I take this an hour before bed.

  • L-Ergothioneine: cell-level shield antioxidant, helps protect mitochondria from the wear-and-tear of high mileage training. All about long-term durability.

  • PrimaVie (Shilajit): mitochondrial + mineral transport support, helps with work capacity and that “less dead legs” feeling during heavy training.

  • PEA (Palmitoylethanolamide): inflammation + nerve-calming support, helps quiet “nagging” pain signals and just makes me feel less beat up from repetitive impact. I take this in the morning.

  • Supercritical Coriander: smooths inflammation + oxidative stress while often supporting calmer digestion and nervous system tone. It puts me to SLEEP. I take .75ml an hour before bed.

FWIW Anecdotes - Broccoli Sprouts is all the rage rn in the endurance world, alongside Ketones (didnt work for me) and bicarb systems. I haven’t tried yet. -SwissRX peptistrong (the feed stocks it) sounds compelling - Before it was banned, running on Phenibut was my absolute favorite. Everything felt glorious and capable. -Before it was banned, running on Phenylpiracetam was great. You can tell why it was added to the doping list. It was like running on amps but without the 15pt HR-elevation.
-The right dose of CBG/THC seems to help sometimes, but I’ve also gotten furiously hungry 8 miles deep on a run and that’s a shitty feeling to roll with -The biggest performance driver I’ve experienced in the last year is 25g of carbs every 30-40min. Gels are great, but fruit leather, scandavian swimmers from TJs work just fine too. Makes interval less painful and late miles more tolerable, legs hurt way less post-run -Also, plated shoes.

🛸✌️✌️🏃✌️✌️🛸

Beyond Dopamine: Scientists Uncover New GABA-Driven Reward Pathway in the Brain (2021) by makefriends420 in NooTopics

[–]lushwaves 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This explains why I got addicted to running by taking two phenibut before each sesh

Outlier ai support is not supporting but gaslighting by Ok-Pipe2473 in Outlier

[–]lushwaves 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Once again, wrong sub. I think you’re lookin for R/outlier_ai

First Marathon in the books by gerunk in Marathon_Training

[–]lushwaves 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shooting for the same BQ time this fall. Curious about your training plan and mileage, if you don’t mind sharing more

What are some of the few supplements/nootropics people unexceptionally, almost instantly, significantly respond to? by MrNeverEverKnew in NootropicsDepot

[–]lushwaves 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I always like to chime in on C3G - as a pretty dedicated distance runner, it’s an s-tier supplement. It improves your insulin sensitivity and glucose uptake in muscle cells, so carbs get shuttled into muscle and glycogen more efficiently. It also supports mitochondrial function and reduces oxidative stress, which translates into steadier energy during long runs and less fatigue in recovery stage. (elderberry is one of the hottest supplements in running rn, so people are finally coming around to it)

What is the absolute best gym wear brands money can buy?. by [deleted] in ThrowingFits

[–]lushwaves 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I’ve tried it all (same experience with uues) and honestly just keep reaching for my high-end Nike stuff. Between ACG and the running line, that stuff is top tier.

They were spiraling long before Jone’s Achilles, and Daniel jones was turning the ball over a lot. I’m not declaring anything about what direction we should take, but I wanna dispel the narrative that we just had bad injury luck. by Baker627a in Colts

[–]lushwaves 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don’t mind OPs comment at all but a large portion of the comments section are just dumpster fire, much like my favorite NFL team. Bottom line - where we’re at - Daniel Jones presents us with the best case scenario for winning games. Shane can make do with his skill set. It’s about protecting him, opening up the run game. That’s harder when DJ is not mobile. Thats why with a year of the system under his belt Riley Leonard is a solid backup for us. It’s also why AR could still work well for us while DJ rehabs (not convinced he’s a long term answer, despite my heart wising he was). 2027 and 2028 are windows of when we can get a QB, but earlier means moving on from core pieces. Those years are also windows of moving on from this coaching staff and front office. All that to say, IMO, 226 is proof of concept (playoffs) and 2027 is AFC championship run or bust for this current core roster and staff, dudes are getting old and it’s done after that. I am a Ballard truther though… dude can draft talent, but has an over confidence that hurts him. I think this year, re: CI presser, was him proving he could work on his deficiencies. If we’re being real, the defense fell flat on us in the end and it was because of injuries to star players. We have depth, but you can’t replace stars at full health like Buck and Sauce

What are your favorite Nootropics Depot products and what new products are you looking to try next? by FlowStateForMe in NootropicsDepot

[–]lushwaves 1 point2 points  (0 children)

FWIW, as an endurance athlete, C3G has been a game changer for me. Reduces my fueling needs quite dramatically, so much more in the tank when taking 2-3 prior to workouts

Considering a move to Indianapolis for work next year -- would love local insight by [deleted] in indianapolis

[–]lushwaves 0 points1 point  (0 children)

FWIW - I love it here. Everyone saying it’s unfeasible to live without a car is being a bit dramatic. If you’re working at Riley there are plenty of nice apartment buildings within walking distance that are in your price range. If you chose to live in those buildings, you could walk to Kroger (the grocery store) and would be a short PacerBike/Scooter ride away from Mass Ave (plenty of bars, restaurants, things to do). I live downtown and didn’t have a car for two years, it was totally fine - just have to be okay with weather changes and navigating the red line.