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nbschulze

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About nbschulze

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    Comment #22652563

    I’m working on this: https://findsome.help/ Hoping to open-source it this weekend. Trying to create a better way for communities to coordinate aid.

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    Comment #22638384

    I built this over the last few days to try and provide a better way to provide help within our communities. This is still rough around the edges, I'm dropping it here to collect fe…

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    Comment #15934555

    As someone who ran collegiately and have multiple friends that were Olympians, national champions, and national record holders (quite humbling really), I would caution people from …

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    Comment #12735671

    I didn't mean specifically in the comment above, I meant earlier. 'If you do not believe that Trump is an existential threat to American democracy, then, while I implore you to rec…

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    Comment #12735456

    I think you're making the right argument, I just don't think you're making it super clear. (I think) what you're saying, is 'There is nothing wrong with supporting an opposing view…

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    Comment #12628514

    Location: Des Moines, IA Remote: Only Willing to relocate: No Technologies: iOS, Android, Java, CSS, Javascript, Web & Mobile Design Résumé/CV: https://s3.amazonaws.com/nschulze/re…

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    Comment #12628491

    SEEKING WORK Location: Des Moines, IA Remote: Only Willing to relocate: No Technologies: iOS, Android, Java, CSS, Javascript, Web & Mobile Design Résumé/CV: https://s3.amazonaws.co…

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    Comment #12506697

    Yep, and the other two guys were both over 5'8". Actually, out of every distance event, 2/3 of the medal winners were over 5'8". Feyisa Lilesa is 5'9" Galen Rupp is 5'11" Mo Farah …

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    Comment #12506286

    http://www.coachjayjohnson.com/2011/11/eight-week-general-st... We used a lot of this stuff in college. I don't know if it's perfect, but it's a good place to start.

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    Comment #12506249

    Running is incredibly therapeutic, it's the perfect time to clear your head and get deep in thought. It's almost meditative in a way, I loved hitting the point just before I really…

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    Comment #12506197

    > Why are you getting aggressive? You have your opinion, I have my opinion, no need to snap. I hope you don't think that counts as aggression, hardly. And while you are certainly e…

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    Comment #12505297

    Still not closer to 5 foot tall. I don't know how or why this is still an argument. Marathon runners are not 5' tall. That's tiny. And average height in the Netherlands is right at…

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    Comment #12505240

    I don't think you know anything about the cause and effect relationship considering you have no idea who I am let alone what is wrong with me knee. I haven't been running like that…

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    Comment #12503443

    That kinda says what I'm saying, top marathoners/distance runners are of average height (around 5'7").

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    Comment #12503293

    I'm not saying I wasn't thin. I definitely was. However, you wouldn't have been able to pick me out from a crowd as a 'cross country runner'. And to be competitive at that level, y…

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    Comment #12503238

    That is not the truth. While generally not over 6 feet tall, the Olympic distance runners had a very normal height distribution. One of the shorter, Hillary Bor, is still 5' 7".

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    Comment #12503102

    This is pretty far off. I'm 6'4" and weighed 165 when I ran cross country competitively. I didn't look like the type of runner you're describing, neither did 90% of my teammates. R…

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    Comment #12503064

    I ran 80-90 miles per week while in college and continued running 20-30 per week for a couple of years after until my knee stopped cooperating (I'm really looking forward to knee s…

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    Comment #11592052

    I think you're being a little nitpicky with my language here. And I in no way implied, "You won't get fit without hard work because you won't deserve it." Going for a short walk is…

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    Comment #11591004

    I've had something similar happen with my girlfriend and it can be a tough balance. She has just recently taken an interest in working out more and teaching her how to push herself…

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    Comment #11590048

    Yes, that is one hundred percent accurate. They should have added "and get weird looks from the people around you" to the end of that quote.

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    Comment #11589870

    I completely agree with you there. HIIT is a great way to get a quick workout in. It is just not fun or easy (like you've said). My problem is more with the tone of a lot of these …

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    Comment #11589765

    Forgive me if I'm wrong here, but all of the recent articles on HIIT seem so odd to me. I feel like a lot of these articles are geared for people to read and go 'Finally! I can get…

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    Comment #11340156

    That's awesome. All our splits were written down with pencil in our logs so I definitely felt that pain. I can definitely see a lot of places you could take it. Hope it all goes we…