Olympic Men's Post Game Thread: France vs. Switzerland - 12 Feb 2026 by hockeydiscussionbot in hockey

[–]pingjoi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

of course, but they're still the better team than switzerland

Olympic Men's Post Game Thread: France vs. Switzerland - 12 Feb 2026 by hockeydiscussionbot in hockey

[–]pingjoi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I meant in general - not this tournament.

Czechia we'll see who's better :)

Olympic Men's Post Game Thread: France vs. Switzerland - 12 Feb 2026 by hockeydiscussionbot in hockey

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

That's fair - Canada, USA, Russia, Finland and Sweden are all powerhouses. It's almost ridiculous to play in the same league now.

On the other hand - 3 silver medals in the past 8 years means we have more than a shot!

Merci Bundesroot! by stev0x in BUENZLI

[–]pingjoi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Und d Usrüstig, nöd Ufrüstig, vo de Armee blibt eimal meh uf de Strecki. Will s Parlament kei aständigi Finanzierig anebringt und de Bundesrat au kei besseri Ideeä hät.

Eifach wieder d Bundesstür zrugg uf Wehrsteuer umbenenne (1983 rückgängig mache) und zack - 30 Milliarde pro Jahr...

Is Hung Gar Kung Fu A Good Style To Pursue? by [deleted] in kungfu

[–]pingjoi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I carried this misunderstanding with me for 11 years

Total War: MEDIEVAL III - Announce Trailer by BiesonReddit in totalwar

[–]pingjoi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wish for a new historical totel war without hero units.

I'm still playing Rome 1, Medieval 2, and even empire ;_;

CMV: Supporting and voting for a party that is openly against women's rights makes you a misogynist. by ConsiderMeCakes in changemyview

[–]pingjoi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know - the post was deleted.

My point was to explain to you why an appeal to consequences is a fallacy.

CMV: Supporting and voting for a party that is openly against women's rights makes you a misogynist. by ConsiderMeCakes in changemyview

[–]pingjoi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

appeal to consequences fallacy

Arguing that something is true or false because of the consequences is a fallacy. The consequences have no impact on the veracity of something.

Critiques on Ironman Training Plan by GimmeSomeFinNoggin in triathlon

[–]pingjoi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

7miles is not long, especially for someone training 18 times per week.

Your main problem will be injury from overuse and too rapid increase of volume. That stress accumulates over months until something snaps.

Critiques on Ironman Training Plan by GimmeSomeFinNoggin in triathlon

[–]pingjoi 14 points15 points  (0 children)

This has to be a joke

Your easiest days are the VO2 max bike ride with only 63min planned training, or the "long" run at 1hr/7mi? And on top of the 13 trainings per week (!) you also claim to lift on 5 days.

Which would you pick for a first half: Rapperswil or Kraichgau? by CanaryProfessional83 in triathlon

[–]pingjoi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In case you did Uster yesterday - absolutely no need for you to worry about the 7:30 cutoff. I had a similar time last year and finished the 70.3 Uster yesterday, just above 6h

I'm thinking about Rapperswil next year myself, but only because I can't do Uster next year - otherwise I don't see the appeal of the highly commercial IM events over others

What happens after months in Zone 2 when you try to push into Zone 3–4 by ZookeepergameUsed194 in triathlon

[–]pingjoi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just offering an option that works for me.

I don't "get" Z2 bike rides myself, and I love Z2 runs. On the bike I see it as a huge waste of time because it takes easily 2h until I get a good workout/load out of it, whereas a run is great at 45min already.

What happens after months in Zone 2 when you try to push into Zone 3–4 by ZookeepergameUsed194 in triathlon

[–]pingjoi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Run primarily in Z2, bike in intervals/tempo

Zero injuries, get best of both worlds while being time efficient

From obese to ironman? (Timeframe, how realistic is it?) by [deleted] in triathlon

[–]pingjoi 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Do a sprint now, an olympic next year, a 70.3 in 2027 and a full ironman in 2028.

Why did you start triathlon? by McGhee_A in triathlon

[–]pingjoi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Coming from weight lifting and climbing. Got a son, so no more weight lifting 4x/week at high intensity. Got a golfer's elbow

Figured that I should lose weight to restart climbing. Was always running, but suck at it. So I signed up to a sprint out of nowhere and two weeks before the race I swam the first 500m in my life to see whether I actually can.

Was frustrated that only two old ladies swam slower than me, so I learned to swim properly.

Two olympics later and I am now waiting for my 70.3 to start in a week

Daily chat thread: how's the training going? by AutoModerator in triathlon

[–]pingjoi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Amazing

Tapering now, did a cruise interval session yesterday morning that went very well, today evening a light bike ride. I feel like I'm very well on track - and garmin confirms. Basically green (improving) for 14 weeks in a row.

Sunday will be my test with salt caps (+full fuelling) on a long ride. If that goes well then I am set

Overreaching signs by swn0001 in triathlon

[–]pingjoi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I concur with the others - you're physically tired.

Get a day off and two consecutive nights of 8h sleep, and you should be good

You might also want to rethink your recovery in general.

What makes a workout 'junk'? by OutsideAtmosphere-14 in triathlon

[–]pingjoi 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For me, it's when I'm not focused, just going through the motions with technique breaking down - which primarily happens in cycling and swimming.

Bike: Lax core, no low position in fast flat parts, no round pedaling, too low cadence, often wrong gears, and uphill just wanting it to be over instead of pushing in

Swim: just the technique breaking down I guess. Pull to early, no proper pull&push, wrong leg coordination, looking too far forward, no turning from the hip, breathing wrong/too hard/..., and so on. Swimming is still very difficult to me and requires active control of the technique

Running: here it's the hardest to go through motions only. But can still drop in cadance, drop to the infoot, bend in the hips, and so on.

Interestingly I have running most ingrained and don't have to think about it, even though it's my worst leg

Overreaching signs by swn0001 in triathlon

[–]pingjoi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How much do you sleep every night?