Dr. Rachel McKinnon / Dr. Veronica Ivy / Rhys McKinnon / Rachel Veronica McKinnon / Foxy Moxy / SportIsARight - failed out of a tenured job,man who competes in womens sports, gained like 100 lbs in 2022 (page 813), comically fell off bike before a race (page 830)

Actual elite level weightlifters come out of China and eastern Europe using the Bulgarian method- 3-4 weightlifting sessions a DAY, using maximal and sheer maximal weights
This method breaks most people subjected to it, and the genetic freaks like klokov who survive it are the ones sweeping the medals

Nice that he instead chose powerlifting, let's compare the elite Male power lifters that Rhys is using as his benchmark and we'll see how Fatty McAgp measures up


This is the lillebrige family working at an actual elite level which actually requires lower training hours and intense periodisation; there's zero evidence thus is in the same universe as these; from what I've seen of his poundages I'd class him as a hobbyist

This idiot comparing himself to elite anything is an absolute joke

They also do a boatload of PEDs

She’s actually right. Less is more for power sports.

I’ll turn up to a session and do 3x 50m efforts and it’ll take me several hours.
Feel free to stalk my training.
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But… Rachel is missing the complementary training. On top of my ‘hard’ workouts

I also have physio once a week
I ride my bike to commute for at least 2h each day
I race every Friday
I swim every Sunday
I have a full time job (mon-fri 8-4), a husband, and I hang out with my friends and eat food/drink beer.

I would love to do a bit more, but life gets in the way.

Active recovery (stretching, physio, sports psychs, skills sets) are vital parts of training for a team mate and actual elite world champion. If you include those activities, I would say the hours for training would be a lot higher.

Yep. Unless you're on PEDs, you can only recover from so much training. Hell, the main part of the 5/3/1 program you can do 3 sets of the big 4 lifts per week. Obviously, it's not recommended, but it works.
 
d'you mean the navel piercing?

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Bicycling Magazine retweets an article they published in January (because reasons). Transphobes rejoice. Here is just the beginning of a long tweet chain.

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No idea what he is referring to.

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LOL what work?

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Why not Chasity, Electra, or Trinity?

Cow crossover with Arthur Chu: three men discussing who is or isn't a lesbian:
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In other news, Holly Lawford-Smith is proven to be a NAZI!!!!!!!
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This screenshot is made by Christa Peterson, so of course she blocked out all important info.

Speaking of, she has ADHD so don't expect her to submit anything on time (and if she misses the deadline of say a fellowship grant, it's your fault.)
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It is "kind and considerate teachers" like she that give us students who are absolutely unable to function in work life. But if your major is Philosophy, you aren't expected to have a work life in the first place (although of course you are free to claim work-related PTSD, like Rhys just did)
 
It's incredibly pathetic that he cries PTSD at a cushy academic job that's given him everything he ever wanted. We all have bad days at work. Bosses that suck. Customers that are outright abusive. Mistakes that are our fault. Adults deal with the anxiety of a bad day as it comes and move on, because everything else does. Is he SO pathological a narc that he can't handle the challenge of his own classroom? He's the prof, he literally has all the answers, and his bosses are cucked to shit and can't manage him.
 
It's incredibly pathetic that he cries PTSD at a cushy academic job that's given him everything he ever wanted. We all have bad days at work. Bosses that suck. Customers that are outright abusive. Mistakes that are our fault. Adults deal with the anxiety of a bad day as it comes and move on, because everything else does. Is he SO pathological a narc that he can't handle the challenge of his own classroom? He's the prof, he literally has all the answers, and his bosses are cucked to shit and can't manage him.

Not only are his bosses cucked to shit, but he's fucking tenured now.

Imagine getting PTSD from a job in which it's really hard to get fired from - because that's where a lot of job anxiety comes from, the fear and threat of losing your job.
 
It's incredibly pathetic that he cries PTSD at a cushy academic job that's given him everything he ever wanted. We all have bad days at work. Bosses that suck. Customers that are outright abusive. Mistakes that are our fault. Adults deal with the anxiety of a bad day as it comes and move on, because everything else does. Is he SO pathological a narc that he can't handle the challenge of his own classroom? He's the prof, he literally has all the answers, and his bosses are cucked to shit and can't manage him.

Did you forget that nothing is ever his fault and any perceived failure can be attributed to the direct result of other people maliciously interfering with him? The only time narcissists like him admit fault or culpability is when they can derive more social capital from the performative nature of the act, and even that's rare with someone as deranged and self-obsessed as Rheeeeees.
 
Imagine getting PTSD from a job in which it's really hard to get fired from - because that's where a lot of job anxiety comes from, the fear and threat of losing your job.
In fairness, academia is something of an amplifier for mental disorders. You take someone who's probably up there on the asper-tism spectrum to begin with, and lock him away to work alone on a dissertation for years, on starvation wages with negligible heathcare, let alone mental health services. No one should be surprised at what comes out of this process.
 
In fairness, academia is something of an amplifier for mental disorders. You take someone who's probably up there on the asper-tism spectrum to begin with, and lock him away to work alone on a dissertation for years, on starvation wages with negligible heathcare, let alone mental health services. No one should be surprised at what comes out of this process.
And then when you (hopefully) get a job after a ridiculously drawn-out hiring process, your mental mode has to veer between "isolated from the world as I do my research/prep for classes/grade assignments" and "in showmanship mode as I step in front of 100 pairs of eyes."

For someone in a good mental state, that's a key, fun part of the job: you always have something different to be doing, which keeps things interesting. But for disordered people, I've definitely seen that constant churn of responsibilities, roles, topics, etc. just totally overwhelm some. It's hard to find a rhythm, which is important for some people's stability. Same with the switch between working in total isolation vs. holding the attention of a bunch of 19 year-olds in stadium seating.
 
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