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What is the scariest thing there? Me: "People who wear shorts in winter..." 😂
  • Coloradans are fit, enjoy difficult hunting in bad terrain, know how to maneuver off road vehicles, are naturally trained at high altitudes, generally have good survival skills, and includes a large population of active or former military.

    Not to mention, the Rockies stretch the entire length of the State.

    They're a good candidate for the Final Boss.

  • Eat lead
  • We can't know anything with 100% certainty. We can always imagine some razzle-dazzle, imagined scenario to counter the rational explanation if we like.

    The point of the scientific method and logical reasoning is to pick the explanation with the most evidence.

  • The Senator Warning Democrats of a Crisis Unfolding Beneath Their Noses
  • We need a path to permanently removing money from politics, with harsh penalties for violations. "Nuclear harsh."

    That will change the dynamics of incentives for public office, alone solving most if not all issues.

  • Americans love free speech, survey finds − until they realize everyone else has it, too
  • Should anyone be able to say boldfaced lies, reinforced through coordinated efforts with co-conspirators, both real and fake, at such a rapid pace that the value of speech is reduced to nothing?

    If no, how do we fix this issue of coordinated, high velocity misinformation?

  • Athlete’s death raises safety concerns as CrossFit Games resume
  • One data point doesn't make a standard.

    In general, most CrossFit coaches were well intentioned, but cared more about a rapid pace through reps, rather than the safety of the members.

    Weightlifting in CrossFit is better understood as a subtly different exercise. Traditional Weightlifting is a maximum effort exercise, and purely by human physiological limits it has to be modified for CrossFit. If sub-max effort shortcuts were taught, and technical qualification requirements were mandated, the injury rate would be greatly reduced.

  • Athlete’s death raises safety concerns as CrossFit Games resume
  • I was lucky to learn Olympic Weightlifting in the 90s from a world class coach, but that was just because I was in the right place at the right time.

    I'm thankful for the exposure CrossFit brought to the sport, because there's lifting platforms everywhere now. However, most CrossFit coaches are horrible in regard to providing necessary technique instruction to avoid injury.

    One small example that frequently results in injury: you do not "catch" the bar when performing a clean on the palms of your hands. You catch the bar across your deltoids and clavicle.

    At a CrossFit gym where I weightlifted for 3 years, I knew of five people needing surgery to repair damage to their wrists from catching a clean improperly on the palms of their hands. They could have just been taught proper technique from the start, but most CrossFit gyms are more concerned with pushing you to your limit immediately, not with finding your long-term potential and avoiding injury.

    Hopefully it's improved, but based on the rapid downward popularity trend, I'd assume they have killed off participants through attrition.