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Schrodinger32

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  1. Thanks! This is a cool idea!
  2. I'm glad you found something that fit your needs. I hope you enjoy your training!
  3. As a noob, I like the idea of a mentor. It's tough to go this path alone (even Link knew this!), so knowing someone is checking up on you is nice. So far, everywhere I've posted, someone has responded or given some kind of input so that I know I'm not as socially awkward online as I am IRL. And I value the input - whether it's someone "liking" a post, or leaving a "good job"/"go get 'em"/"better luck next time." It lets me know that wherever I am on this journey, someone was here before me, someone else is in my same boat, and just like I'm receiving encouragement now, I want to share that same encouragement with the people who will come after me on this journey. Just the two cents' worth of a noob's opinion.
  4. I think that sounds like an interesting idea. I'm curious how it would work in practice.
  5. Go to the main site page at http://www.nerdfitness.com- there's a place for you to enter your email with a little button that says "I'm in!" That's the signup for the emails
  6. You can do it!! That's a great plan to stretch every time you get up from your desk. If your office would permit it, another thing you can do is replace your desk chair with a stability ball. It works out your core, but you can stretch with it too.
  7. Hey FallenFaery! There's a setting you can click on if you're at a regular computer called "progress bar." You tell it what your progress is, and then the computer will create that bar. Here's a link to a thread about it: http://rebellion.nerdfitness.com/index.php?/topic/57706-how-do-i-add-the-status-bar-to-my-signature/ Hope that helps!
  8. Here we meet again, SchrodingersMinion! You can do it! Those potatoes look amazing - I'll have to pick up a potato when I go shopping today! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. Hi Glass, I really can't comment on any of the places you mentioned since I'm not familiar with your area. However, I can share with you my method for seeking out a dojo, which may or may not work for you: 1.) Make a list of five questions you want to ask an instructor about the style they teach, the dojo in general, and if adult beginners are welcome. In addition to these five questions, be sure to ask if they offer a free introductory class so you can try it out to see if you like it (most of the places I have visited did). 2.) Call or email each of the places on the list and ask your questions. See what type of a response you get. 3.) Make a list of the top three dojos and visit them during a class (You'll get a better idea of what a normal class is like, and if you have questions, there's usually someone who can either help you or point you in the right direction). 4.) If you don't feel comfortable at any of your top three dojos, make another list of top three and go visit those. Keep doing that until you find a place you feel comfortable, where you're confident in the instructor's knowledge, and where you feel like it's going to be worth your time and money to study. Hope that helps!
  10. It sounds like you've had a lot on your plate for quite some time. Hang in there and don't push yourself too hard this year!
  11. Thanks - version 2 looks a lot easier to navigate. I like how you split it so that each week's info is on a separate page. It matches more closely with how I track my exercise data currently. I'll try out your form for the next challenge and let you know how it works out. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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