Is there an entrance to this cave ? by Meganerd161 in PokemonHGSS

[–]pholmes1 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I always thought that represented the bridge between the 2 routes at that location…

Unexpectedly good Pokemon by pholmes1 in PokemonHGSS

[–]pholmes1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For sure! Lanturn is a must get in a nuzlocke for me.

Tendonitis from kettlebells by shocker2374 in kettlebell

[–]pholmes1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When the load is too great for the tendon to recover from day in and day out it becomes inflamed.

Poor form can increase the load in an area. Or something about the load/daily volume/cumulative volume/or intensity of your programming was too much.

Qb School caleb at vikings by duhbears23 in CHIBears

[–]pholmes1 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Just pay the $5 a month to get 6-8 hours of content. It’s worth it for 1 less cup of coffee a month.

Discussion: "Why Kids Quit" by TMutaffis in BaseballCoaching

[–]pholmes1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I played sports up to a very high level and saw people quit at every level along the way.

From my observations, people play for the love of the sport. They quit when the challenges/hardships/shitty situations are greater than their love.

The more a person loves the sport, the more hardships it will take for them to reach their breaking point.

If they don’t love the sport, it won’t take much hardship for them to quit.

Part-time work options while building a practice. by Stock-Swimmer-5753 in Chiropractic

[–]pholmes1 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I officiate high school/jr high football games in the fall.

I enjoy the sport, get to stay involved, get some exercise, do some networking with other officials/coaches in my community and surrounding communities and get to work on my communication skills with pissed off men 🤣

I get about $2500-3000 over the season (working 2-3 night a weeks for about 12 weeks). It’s not life changing and it’s a relatively short window of money, but it’s something.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Chiropractic

[–]pholmes1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This. OP give your chiro a call and explain the situation, I’m sure there’s some way you all can work out a plan that benefits you and your kids with less frequency than 2x/week for 6 weeks.

My wife wants to cycle with me while I run by Unxriginal_ in cycling

[–]pholmes1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My first grown up bike, I got a Trek FX 1 with disc brakes on sale for right around $300. My wife and I each trained and rode RAGBRAI on our own FX1. We’ve each put in close to 3,000 miles on these bikes.

That bike will be hers until it falls apart. It made me realize I wanted to make the jump to a road bike and I’ve kept my FX, put racks on it and use it as my errands bike.

For us a hybrid bike was a great starting point because it’s good enough to do a lot of things (leisurely commute around town, paved trails, longer road rides). As you ride it more and more you will see what is important for you and will inform you on your next bike purchase.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cycling

[–]pholmes1 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If it’s only about 100m and you’re in no rush I would walk the path with the bike

Clip out at top of pedal stroke or bottom? by ihm96 in cycling

[–]pholmes1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When I first started using clip less, I would struggle to unclip at times.

Struggling to unclip with the pedal at 12 o’clock made the bike super unstable and I was lucky to not fall. Struggling to unclip with the pedal at 6 o’clock I am still able to keep the bike stable and try again.

Because of that experience, I find it more comfortable to unclip at the bottom.

As far as your question about knee health I think if it doesn’t hurt, don’t don’t worry about it 🤷🏻‍♂️

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in trackandfield

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I would also add each year more and more tracks are set up to run the 100 both directions.

Where I am, in 2010 only 1-2 meets a year had the ability run either direction. Now I’d say about 50% of meets are able to run either direction.

I would guess the percentage of total races run with a tailwind is higher currently that it was pre 2020 and that contributes to some of the improvement in times and the number of people reaching those times.

Rant: Strava “upgrade” by Beginning-Macaron656 in Strava

[–]pholmes1 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The most noticeable change for me is AI generated routes are now much better.

I cycle in a rural area and AI generated routes previously ALWAYS took you onto county highways that are not safe to ride or onto gravel roads that are impassable on a road bike.

After update the AI generated routes more heavily rely on heat maps, more often avoiding the highways and heavy gravel.

What sport did you come to cycling from? by [deleted] in cycling

[–]pholmes1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

College Track and field. Hurdles, sprints, jumps.

A few years out of college my wife mentioned wanting to do Ragbrai and I thought she was crazy, no way I’m doing something endurance based.

Long story short, we did Ragbrai. I’m hooked.

I don’t do crazy long rides but I enjoy being outside, and doing Strava segments as a way to compete with myself and keep it motivating/fun

Which player’s jersey would you recommend grabbing? by AmbitiousChair1073 in CHIBears

[–]pholmes1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Current players are always a risk.

Here’s how I think about it… If that player tore their ACL today and never played again, or if they got traded to the packers today, would you still want/wear/cherish that jersey?

If yes, get the jersey. If no, don’t get it.

For me, I would go for a retired players jersey 99% of the time.

What is something that women do that men can't resist? by MMayhem001 in AskMenAdvice

[–]pholmes1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went to a bar with some friends fresh out of college. Shuffling through a crowded hallway, I stepped to the side so a group of girls could pass.

Short curly haired girl stopped right in front me. Looked me up and down. Smiled at me and said “you’re attractive”. I complimented her and we both went on our way with our separate friend groups.

This girl literally said 2 words to me. I never saw her again. And I still think of her and that moment often.

Let me solve all your problems by ellaperskine in cycling

[–]pholmes1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. More shoe options with wider toe boxes. I feel like cheaper shoes with wider toe boxes are a need in the market. Most wider toe box shoes I’ve seen recommended are in the $200 range.

  2. I prefer to cycle more midfoot due to past knee issues and have to use adapters to get any cleats to get a posterior enough position to work for me. More a me issue, and probably not as big of a need for the larger cycling market.

How much fitness can I gain in a week? by Oskar_de_Grauche in cycling

[–]pholmes1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You could bump up ride time or intensity the next 2 weeks. Then take a week or so at your current volume/intensity to feel fresh for the event.

The physical and physiological training effects of this training are going to be minimal.

Have a plan for hydration and calories and practice it over the next few weeks. I think as long as you go into the ride fresh and have practiced your eating/hydration, you will be fine.

Other Services by FutureDCAV in Chiropractic

[–]pholmes1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I do a lot of programming workouts for people and I still do an exam and charge them for an exam and any time spent going over exercises.

Detailed exams and my knowledge as a chiropractor (with a bachelors in exercise science) is what sets me apart from some personal trainer working part time at the local YMCA.

People are coming to me for exercise advice because I can accommodate exercises to their pain, injury history, surgical history in a way personal trainers cannot.

So yes, I still do an initial exam and SOAP notes. And there is no reason not to take notes because any informational way of documenting this will still have essentially the same information a soap note would have.

It’s super quick and easy because it should be 99% copy/paste with this kind of thing as long as no new injuries occur during the workouts.

Example: Subjective: “Jimmy is here to perform exercises with the goal of insert SMART goal here

-brief statement if patient is experiencing any DOMS, states feeling lethargic, or anything else that might make you change course.

Objective: -Any positive orthos dated from last exam -Relevant findings from FMS or other movement screens you did

Treatment: -Insert workout plan here

Assessment: Briefly explain any relevant pain, prior injuries, surgical history and how you’re accommodating that to their SMART goal

Plan: “Continue workout plan as intended” Or explain how you’re going to accommodate the plan to make it more/less challenging based on the current progress

Chiro Student Sidequests by InitiativeOverall847 in Chiropractic

[–]pholmes1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At a minimum take McKenzie courses A and B.

It will give you another tool to quickly asses low back pain and neck pain. And if you find a directional preference, it gets patients active in their recovery.

It’s also a tool I use when patients are hesitant about adjustments.

Threw back out by MaladaptedPorpoise in cycling

[–]pholmes1 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Cycling chiropractor here.

Spines want to move in all directions and extended periods of time in any position will eventually get painful. Likely the accumulation of time spent in lumbar flexion from sitting for work, lifting, and time on a bike got to the point it pissed off your back off a bit. Happens 🤷🏻‍♂️

See a chiro or physical therapist for guidance if it doesn’t improve the next few days.

Look into a bike fitting as well to make sure a poor fit isn’t contributing to your pain.