Fuuma
Franchouillard Modasse
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That's how we're pronouncing it now.That's not how you pronounce Vuitton
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That's how we're pronouncing it now.That's not how you pronounce Vuitton
I was thrown on my head the last BJJ practice before Thanksgiving last year. Didn’t think it was an actual fracture, just some minor swelling, in the back, and no symptoms of head injury, so I basically rested and used only the assault bike with no arms for a couple of weeks before going to the doctor. Turns out that it was about the right course of action in any case. In a way, I’m grateful, since it meant that I got a bunch of equipment, including my own assault bike for home, before the pandemic and those things became impossible to find. I also only started to do very soft drills in the latter half of February, so I got to practice a bit, but without any real possibility for further injury, right before the lockdown. A serious injury is never welcome, but if one has to happen, that one had lucky timing. By the time I was in Italy in early January, my back felt much better, but fatigued easily, and it probably helped me take things a bit easier than I normally do at Pitti Uomo. Since it’s thanksgiving, I’m thankful that I had that time in Italy, got to eat with @gdl203 , @Cobbler Union , @Carmina , @spiermackay , @ArchibaldLondon , @ArchibaldRoh , and a bunch of others, and also got to take my wife to Rome for her first time.Yeah, no way when my boomer back went that I could put on my socks or step off a curb let alone do KB swings.
We should spend at least 3 pages posting our pandemic workouts.No more BJJ talk, thx
30-60 minutes on the Peloton per day has been my pandemic workout. Hell of a way to stay in shape (or get in shape quickly, if you were me last winter)We should spend at least 3 pages posting our pandemic workouts.
I alternate between the assault bike (11-15 miles, or tabatas)) and the rower (8-9 K, in set splits). Then some kettlebell and weight work. A few minutes of BJJ solo drills, and that's it. In total, about 1:15 a day, 4-5 days a week, depending on the week.30-60 minutes on the Peloton per day has been my pandemic workout. Hell of a way to stay in shape (or get in shape quickly, if you were me last winter)
Do you think the Tinnitus is related to neck tightness? Could just be music listening volume and concerts. I have bad Tinnitus because I saw really loud bands like Slep play.speaking of back pain, I have a doctor's appointment tomorrow to check my fairly new, horrible tinnitus, which I assume is driven by neck and jaw pain, most likely caused by 9 months of working from a kitchen chair and the ongoing pandemic... Anyone successfully dealt with any of that? I got a new pillow, and ordered an office chair, but what else.
Yea since it's pretty much developed the last number of months, definitely lacking in loud concerts. I can also modulate the tinnitus a lot by moving my jaw, which apparently, according to google, suggests it's somatic. Might be related to jaw clenching or something like that, which also might explain neck and headaches. That's my hope at least since it implies the tinnitus could be reduced with the right treatment/exercises.Do you think the Tinnitus is related to neck tightness? Could just be music listening volume and concerts. I have bad Tinnitus because I saw really loud bands like Slep play.
Nice, let me know how you get along. I sometimes wondered if my tinnitus is related to my lifting weights. But the ear doctors I've seen so far don't think there's a correlation.Yea since it's pretty much developed the last number of months, definitely lacking in loud concerts. I can also modulate the tinnitus a lot by moving my jaw, which apparently, according to google, suggests it's somatic. Might be related to jaw clenching or something like that, which also might explain neck and headaches. That's my hope at least since it implies the tinnitus could be reduced with the right treatment/exercises.
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