Honestly, my daily work brings me close enough to death and injury that I no longer feel any particular need to seek out risk. Although that rapid does look *epic*, and I envy you that rush.
BTW, since your post about diet coke, my GF and I have completely quit drinking carbonated beverages. It's odd, but I have, in the past, quit somking cigarettes (and remain quit, at 5 years plus) have exercised dramatically more for a period of time, etcetera. I have made many changes in my lifestyle that were *supposed* to make me "feel better" but none of them did. I noticed no improvement in my breathing when I quit smoking, gained nothing in my energy level with 40 mins per day of cardio. but I *do* notice that I feem *significantly* better after quitting soda. Enough better, and in the absence of other positive changes (In point of fact, I have increased alcohol consumption slightly) tat I can really say that this is a game-changer.
So, thanks for that!
ETA, my GF reports similar improvement, and I see it in her.
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BTW, since your post about diet coke, my GF and I have completely quit drinking carbonated beverages. It's odd, but I have, in the past, quit somking cigarettes (and remain quit, at 5 years plus) have exercised dramatically more for a period of time, etcetera. I have made many changes in my lifestyle that were *supposed* to make me "feel better" but none of them did. I noticed no improvement in my breathing when I quit smoking, gained nothing in my energy level with 40 mins per day of cardio. but I *do* notice that I feem *significantly* better after quitting soda. Enough better, and in the absence of other positive changes (In point of fact, I have increased alcohol consumption slightly) tat I can really say that this is a game-changer.
So, thanks for that!
ETA, my GF reports similar improvement, and I see it in her.