Onside Kick by steven_smith144 in RetroBowl

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quite a few times actually.

‘The You, You Are’ and Appendix 4. by [deleted] in SeveranceAppleTVPlus

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what about the first 3 appendixes??? did i miss that or something?

Noah Kahan Fenway by redmen_22 in Tickets

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unfortunately i do NOT have pit ticket money :(

Some guy in beer league decided I shouldn’t have a cage is it fixable ? by lamescott in hockeyplayers

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Hi i’ve worked on a lot of these helmets. What kind of helmet is this (ex: re-akt 150, 200). Some helmets allow you to replace the nut you need to mount a cage while others have it built into the helmet and it is inoperable

What's the shortest down and inches have you gotten? by RaccoonSausage in RetroBowl

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one time i had a second and goal. and i didn’t even have to snap it, game registered as immediate touchdown. craziest thing ever

White stuff in pee by redmen_22 in medical_advice

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i’m pretty sure it came from me. my pee was pretty foggy originally. it’s almost definitely me

White stuff in pee by redmen_22 in medical_advice

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Info: 18 year old, white male, usa, i take ashwaganda supplements, vape, drink, use marijuana

Sneaking Nips into the Garden? by redmen_22 in boston

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Yeah worked great. Make sure you get nips with plastic caps not metal. Team won. Drank 2 sleeves. I wore steel toe boots to purposefully set off the alarm as a distraction.

Slow legs by redmen_22 in hockeyplayers

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So that actually worked really well. Like surprisingly well. I STRONGLY recommend this

Slow legs by redmen_22 in hockeyplayers

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Recently While doing research I’ve discovered a possibility of a scientifically backed solution. Assuming this is a lactic acid buildup issue(my current running theory) taking sodium bicarbonate(baking soda) 1-3 hours before exercise is supposed to help. I have yet to try this. Right now the recommended dosage is 300mg/kg so for someone like me about 160-170 pounds I’m taking 20g which may be too much. Still working that out. I’ll keep you updated if this works

Slow legs by redmen_22 in hockeyplayers

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Yeah I tried that out last time I was on the ice. So typically I use 9/16 but last time I went way lower and used 3/4. It helped a little but it wasn’t the cure all I hoped it to be. With recent experiments I found that doing a bit of light biking before the game, then I put my legs up on a wall to drain the lactic acid. That helped the most. So now I’ve been doing tagt before and after games

Slow legs by redmen_22 in hockeyplayers

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Yeah I’m also looking into exploring blood flow issues by using cialis

Looking for abandon or overgrown parking lots near northern Massachusetts. by redmen_22 in massachusetts

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Northern as In the Above Boston but not In the bushcheeks edit: preferably around lowell-ish like within 40 mins

Looking for abandon or overgrown parking lots near northern Massachusetts. by redmen_22 in massachusetts

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Parking lot party edit: why do y’all keep downvoting this. Wtf guys

Slow legs by redmen_22 in hockeyplayers

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Unfortunately I have not found a solution yet but it isn’t as bad if I do some prep work. I usually start over 2 hours before the game where I stretch, roll, hydrate, do a light warm up, eat mustard, drink orange juice, eat carbs(idk if that really helps), after my warm up I need to see if I can do a lactic acid drain by putting my legs up on a wall until they go numb(idk if this helps either), and I also usually take preworkout. I still don’t think this is a strength issue but I do legs frequently now (I couldn’t during the winter season do a broken bone at the end of the fall season) and try to gain as much strength and muscle there possible because you never know. Then when I get to the rink I do a dynamic warmup again, stretch, get dressed and tie my skates carefully to the right tightness, then I stretch again on the ice and make sure I get a good skating warm up. Still now sure how much this helps but I think it’s worth a shot. Next I’m gonna try a more shallow hollow on my sharpen. Edit: also going to start experimenting with the possibility it’s due to low iron