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TrialsIsHard

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  1. If I had a few months to train for trials I'd be doing largely a combination of stretching and plyometrics (static box jumps etc). In a few months you could really improve your flexibility if you're training every day. Plus, I bet you can't find a top 5 world class rider who can't suck his own :giggle:

    I'd definitely factor in upper back and lats, as when I stopped riding these were the areas I saw most muscle deterioration as I simply wasn't using them anymore. 

  2. Ok so something happened to me today and I'm not sure how to feel about it. The washing machine saga was the first instalment but now comes its successor. 

    Ashtrays in the dishwasher.

    Now I think I'm pretty upset about this, no actual fag ends but loads of ash and shit  were stuck to them. This isn't ok is it? 

  3. 51 minutes ago, Jolfa said:

    I've never been brave enough to ask, and they generally try and avoid it these days. 

    It's been a while since I've had it anyway, I used to get it every month near enough, but like your housemate mine are around the size of grapes when they're not infected and nasty. At their worst they used to touch and be covered in white spots, hurt like f**k!

    It used to be the case that if you had tonsillitis three times in one year they took them out. The doctor looked at my housemate's ones and said they will 100% take them out and gave her a referral to the right department within a few weeks.  

    Does it affect your sleep at all? She says it really affects her breathing and she does snore extremely loudly because of it.  

  4. 3 hours ago, Jolfa said:

    Tonsilitis for the 99th time :(

    Although Aussie Strepsil equivalents are amazing, my throat has been numb for an hour now!

    Can't you get them taken out? 

    My housemate has had swollen tonsils for around a year and they are genuinely the size of grapes, absolutely horrible. 

  5. 12 minutes ago, Joeyeld said:

    Two wet trainers would probably weigh less than a pair of jeans mate....

    I usually just do it with a normal load so they arent bouncing around in there.

    Less to do with the actual weight, more to do with how the weight is distributed within the barrel (right term?) of the washing machine. A pair of shoes on their own could make the spin really eccentric as there is one lump of concentrated mass. 
     

    I don't think I'd wash my trainers with a normal load, unless I was washing my rugby kit haha. 

  6. Is the lump not always there, even acutely? I would go and get that checked out regardless but it seems strange that it hasn't equated to a loss in range of motion in your shoulder, which means it could be just due to the bar. 

    In PB2 related news, it's amazing! I had 12g of it in my oats this morning, which equated to around one very large tablespoon worth of real peanut butter. Within that were 45 calories, and 1.5g of fat. When compared to real peanut butter which would be ~190 calories and 14g of fat this is a no brainer for anyone that loves peanut butter but doesn't want the calories from it. Totally recommend.

  7. 2 minutes ago, forteh said:

    Exactly, although we fell fortunate and only spent about 150 quid on nappies (we got given a shite load of them); 9 months in, we're already saving money and still years to go. 

    Groan. 

    Whenever I've washed trainers they always come out and don't feel like they fit the same ever again. One of my housemates last year washed his trainers in the washing machine each time he went for a run (once a week), I'm sure the weight of two wet shoes was making the washing machine jump around the kitchen.  

  8. I haven't, they seem to be considerably more expensive than pb and have roughly the same macros (from a quick Google). What do you mean by 'skin on' an 'skin off'? 

    Also do you use it as a butter replacement, so toast, oats and that kind of thing? Can't imagine it would make nice scrambled eggs :P

  9. @aener Firstly, thanks for the detailed post. Secondly, I think you've just pointed out a lot of the weaknesses in my revision technique that I was acutely aware of but never decided to change. I've found I can work productively for about 2 hours in the morning and then its not until early evening that I become productive again, so I think I'll only focus on revising during those periods and go to the gym/ go outside outside those times. I also get annoyed at myself when I'm at my desk and not working, so I tend to sit here and force myself to work when my mind is somewhere completely different. I think I'd be far better, as you say, to blast it when it can happen and not bother when it can't - at least I'll be happy when I'm doing it. 

    I'm not sure of the demographic Lamb of God and American Head Charge are going for, but it's not kids at their desks! Biosphere is exactly what I needed though really appreciate that suggestion, thanks dude! 

    @ItsMatt Phone is definitely a good shout. I need the internet to re-watch lectures and access documents but if I open the tabs I need I could turn it off, that would definitely cause less website drifting. 

    I fail to see how 'mood' is a quantity that can be increased or decreased, if you double a mood what do you get? The rain against the window was nice to listen to this morning, however. 

    Not quite at that stage yet fortunately. 

  10. I find music really distracting but I think I do need some form of low volume sound, since drives me a little crazy, any jazz you'd recommend? 

    I'm going to experiment today with sitting and doing 20 minutes work, then having a 5 minute break and walking around/ making tea or something. So then at least all the time spent at my desk is spent working, rather than just assuming I've done enough to go on Facebook for a while. 

  11. Hi guys, 

    So it's gotten to exam season and once again it's time to chain myself to my desk and somehow read and retain the pages and pages of notes I've taken throughout this term. I make good progress when I'm focussed however this is no more than about 5-10% of the time that I spend at my desk. Most of the time is spent doing nothing, reading articles on things I don't care about, tidying, making trials-forum topics nobody is going to read and sometimes just sitting here having no thoughts at all.

    I know some of you here work from home/are self employed, how do you manage yourself to get things done without drifting off?

    Thanks, Oli 

    P.S. Any tips on getting past the masturbating stage would be welcome too. 

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