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Part II of a three part series dedicated to running buddies throughout my life. Running buddies in my twenties were some of my rocks as friends and helped support me and inspire me in ways that were so critical during those final years of college and all that was beyond. From the running buddy that was really a racquetball buddy, to the friend who plopped her treadmill in my garage so we could be running buddies on cold dark mornings, I love these people and the ways that they've blessed my life and improved my running. Here's to you, dear friends! Support the showJoin my mailing list! Just sent a quick email to dawnpedersonruns@gmail.com with the title "Email List" and I'll add you to my list. Emails feature upcoming episodes, running tips, upcoming coaching services and products, and more... Find me on Facebook: Dawn Running Also, check out my blog, Running By DawnMusic written and recorded by Jeremy Hancock
Das Racquet ist der Schläger wie man ihn beim Tennis, Squash oder Badminton benutzt. Was Ball ist sollte klar sein. Beides zusammen ist ein Rückschlagsport der sowohl mit Tennis, als auch mit Squash verwandt ist. Warum Racquetball in anderen Ländern eine Massenbewegung ist, es hier eine Spart unter den Spartensportarten ist und was J.R. Ewing damit zu tun hat das erfahrt Ihr im Podcast. Deutscher Racquetball Verband Internationale Racquetball Federation Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
Squash ist eine Sportart, die viele wahrscheinlich mal betrieben haben, aber dann irgendwie wieder aus den Augen verloren haben. Was Squash dennoch so einzigartig macht, warum man tatsächlich nicht alleine ist und wieso man Squash definitiv eine zweite Chance geben sollte, darüber reden wir im Podcast. Deutscher Squash Verband e.V. Deutsche Squash Liga Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
Come see the match of the century! O'Brian vs Bahir in...Raquetball? Not even space raquetball?? OK then. Come check it out as the Nerds discuss it all! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenerdtrekpodcast/support
Come see the match of the century! O'Brian vs Bahir in...Raquetball? Not even space raquetball?? OK then. Come check it out as the Nerds discuss it all! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenerdtrekpodcast/support
Para este episodio nos encontramos con Andree Parrilla, un raquetbolista profesional y amante de los Sneakers & del Streetwear por lo que en este episodio conocemos la faceta deportista de Andree asi como también platicamos sobre temas muy buenos del Sneakergame... además hay una sorpresa en el episodio, asi que atento/a. Mediante este Link puedes acceder a cualquiera de los sitios del Podcast: https://linktr.ee/marcoaranda_13
En este episodio nuestra invitada es Jessica Parrila. Jessica es una raquetbolista profesional por lo que este episodio va muy enfocado al deporte, pero además exploramos otras facetas de ella como ser host de T.V., actriz, Miss Cosmopolitan México y mucho más... Espero te guste y disfrutes mucho el episodio. Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/onestep_podcast/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMpo7ZxlOVxM6EybiTjs3lw?view_as=subscriber
In this episode of React Native Radio, panelists Josh Justice and Charles Max Wood interview Mitch Masia. He is a software engineer from Chicago and works with all things JavaScript, React, React Native, Node, and is currently working on a project to create a financial research platform. The product is called EEON. It is inspired by the lack of apps for people to easily research and make informed financial decisions when it comes to investing with all the amazing zero commission trading apps out there. They are looking to expand upon the information available within those apps to be able to give a rating system, real time visualizations, and data on financial statements. They discuss how this app is constructed and Mitch mentions how great Redis Pub/Sub is for real time functionality. He talks about how difficult it has been to work with multiple services and that recently he has condensed some of those services. React Native with Expo is what he is currently using on his frontend. Right now, iOS is the focus, but android will be following soon thereafter. Mitch acknowledges that most of this already is online, but there is a lack of resources specifically for apps and the panelists agree that how great it is to have an app specifically meant for what they want to do on a web browser. The panelists discuss how the project was started with Expo and the many templates and preset configurations that are available and they compare it to Rails for React Native. Mitch states that the build process is the biggest benefit with Expo among many others. They go on to talk about the different services that Mitch is using for his frontend and backend and what he has used in the past. Mitch talks about how to create a seamless dev experience and his intentionality with constants and consistent build and release process. He uses a library called Semantic Release to release software quicker and more efficiently with an automated system. Redis has been a huge asset for Mitch and has used it as a cache, pub/sub mechanism, and loves the API they expose. Next, the panelists talk about the visualization of data and how Mitch does it. The design has followed an iOS feel with large text and lots of white space. For the charting he used a web view with React Native echarts wrapper, and it has done an exceptional job and Mitch praises the developers who worked on it. The panelists question Mitch about GraphQL and its automated updating of the cache. He responds with options of optimistic updates and automatic updates and that he uses the latter. Mitch goes into some of the difficulties with implementing the automatic updates, but they’ve been able to get around it to provide a seamless experience. They next talk about difficulties with animation and that Mitch ended up using a library called React Native Pose that gives a spring like automation. This leads into a discussion about favorite React Native libraries and Mitch talks about React Native Typography which has a lot of prebuilt styles with default weights and sizes which helps the app feel a lot more Native. For forms they have used Formik and React Final Form. Next, the panelists talk about testing and how Mitch uses the testing diamond, which is to write few end to end tests, a lot of integration tests, and few unit tests. Charles Max Wood used unit testing in the past, but as he has entered the business side, he does more end to end tests because of its importance with client retention. The panelists discuss more about EEON and how Mitch wants to make the data that the app provides to the user be given in a heat map form to make it more navigable and within certain parameters that the user sets. He uses React Native Snap Carousel with heat maps nested within it to create a very nice-looking UI (see EEON for visual). Next, the panel talks about collaborating with the app and how the app will be funded. Mitch talks about how the app will have a generous number of free features but will be funded with premium subscriptions to access all of the information. With regards to collaboration, Mitch says the biggest win has been GraphQL and its graphical data explorer and React Native Expo. Mitch talks about how energizing and fun it is to be greenfielding a project and that they are currently testing with financial experts to create this app. Panelists Josh Justice Charles Max Wood Guest Mitch Masia Sponsors Infinite Red CacheFly Ruby Rogues iPhreaks Links Mitch Masia - GitHub Mitch Masia - Blog EEON Mitch Masia - Slides Expo React Native Typography React Native Snap Carousel React Native Popmotion Redis Pub/Sub RNR on Facebook RNR on Twitter Picks Josh Justice MobX Twitter Charles Max Wood St. George Marathon CES Mitch Masia Ant Design GraphQL Shield Can it be done in React Native? YouTube videos Raquetball
In this episode of React Native Radio, panelists Josh Justice and Charles Max Wood interview Mitch Masia. He is a software engineer from Chicago and works with all things JavaScript, React, React Native, Node, and is currently working on a project to create a financial research platform. The product is called EEON. It is inspired by the lack of apps for people to easily research and make informed financial decisions when it comes to investing with all the amazing zero commission trading apps out there. They are looking to expand upon the information available within those apps to be able to give a rating system, real time visualizations, and data on financial statements. They discuss how this app is constructed and Mitch mentions how great Redis Pub/Sub is for real time functionality. He talks about how difficult it has been to work with multiple services and that recently he has condensed some of those services. React Native with Expo is what he is currently using on his frontend. Right now, iOS is the focus, but android will be following soon thereafter. Mitch acknowledges that most of this already is online, but there is a lack of resources specifically for apps and the panelists agree that how great it is to have an app specifically meant for what they want to do on a web browser. The panelists discuss how the project was started with Expo and the many templates and preset configurations that are available and they compare it to Rails for React Native. Mitch states that the build process is the biggest benefit with Expo among many others. They go on to talk about the different services that Mitch is using for his frontend and backend and what he has used in the past. Mitch talks about how to create a seamless dev experience and his intentionality with constants and consistent build and release process. He uses a library called Semantic Release to release software quicker and more efficiently with an automated system. Redis has been a huge asset for Mitch and has used it as a cache, pub/sub mechanism, and loves the API they expose. Next, the panelists talk about the visualization of data and how Mitch does it. The design has followed an iOS feel with large text and lots of white space. For the charting he used a web view with React Native echarts wrapper, and it has done an exceptional job and Mitch praises the developers who worked on it. The panelists question Mitch about GraphQL and its automated updating of the cache. He responds with options of optimistic updates and automatic updates and that he uses the latter. Mitch goes into some of the difficulties with implementing the automatic updates, but they’ve been able to get around it to provide a seamless experience. They next talk about difficulties with animation and that Mitch ended up using a library called React Native Pose that gives a spring like automation. This leads into a discussion about favorite React Native libraries and Mitch talks about React Native Typography which has a lot of prebuilt styles with default weights and sizes which helps the app feel a lot more Native. For forms they have used Formik and React Final Form. Next, the panelists talk about testing and how Mitch uses the testing diamond, which is to write few end to end tests, a lot of integration tests, and few unit tests. Charles Max Wood used unit testing in the past, but as he has entered the business side, he does more end to end tests because of its importance with client retention. The panelists discuss more about EEON and how Mitch wants to make the data that the app provides to the user be given in a heat map form to make it more navigable and within certain parameters that the user sets. He uses React Native Snap Carousel with heat maps nested within it to create a very nice-looking UI (see EEON for visual). Next, the panel talks about collaborating with the app and how the app will be funded. Mitch talks about how the app will have a generous number of free features but will be funded with premium subscriptions to access all of the information. With regards to collaboration, Mitch says the biggest win has been GraphQL and its graphical data explorer and React Native Expo. Mitch talks about how energizing and fun it is to be greenfielding a project and that they are currently testing with financial experts to create this app. Panelists Josh Justice Charles Max Wood Guest Mitch Masia Sponsors Infinite Red CacheFly Ruby Rogues iPhreaks Links Mitch Masia - GitHub Mitch Masia - Blog EEON Mitch Masia - Slides Expo React Native Typography React Native Snap Carousel React Native Popmotion Redis Pub/Sub RNR on Facebook RNR on Twitter Picks Josh Justice MobX Twitter Charles Max Wood St. George Marathon CES Mitch Masia Ant Design GraphQL Shield Can it be done in React Native? YouTube videos Raquetball
Today is a celebration of my being less inadequate at racquetball. It's a fun sport for all ages. Like tennis with bowling lane bumpers. Tune in to learn about common injuries and areas of health to focus on with this sport, especially as the aging population continuous to play.
http://RunningAFEVER.com Normally I would just give little updates integrated with a topic show, but there is a lot going on right now, so I decided to just put it all in one episode instead. The topics today fall into the categories of Setbacks, Fashion and Finance, and New Environments. But I'll start with a report on my physical condition. Read the full post at http://RunningAFEVER.com/137 Weight 7-day Avg. (change since Jan 2018): 213 (-61) Workout time: 0 Minutes Total Distance (total since Nov 2017): 0 Miles (464.04) Steps: 4,026 Muscle Mass 7-day Avg. (change since Aug 2018): 159.84 (+17) Body Fat 7-day Avg.: 25.1% Daily Sleep Duration 7-day Avg: 7 hours 2019 Goal: 15% Body Fat
The real undisputed Champ, Champ Velasquez, is back in the building to talk about everything boxing... Age, Power, Jacobs, Spence, Thurman, Porter, Garcia, Technique, Control, Efficiency, Round Scoring, Decisions, Stoppage, and TKO's, and last but not least, and especially, CANELO vs GGG PART II. As per usual, we get to foods we HATE, unique Bank Robbery styles, Raquetball, and our first Sucka Free Family Mob at the Pick Your Poison tabe. A blindfolded beer quest gives us more passion...but do we want more passion fruit? Make sure you listen to B*tch of the Week, where no one is safe...especially not Jalen Ramsey, Family Fantasy Haters, or HBO... Who catches the most wrath and smoke is up to you! So as usual and until next week, STAY SUCKA FREE... PEACE!
musican STEPHEN ROCK dropped by to talk & drink! we cover lots! the pros & cons of naming your child crack (it's funny cause his last name is rock). orlando music & food. limiting your social media to finding puns. commitment & marrying the girl you went to prom with. hipsters, art & the nugget band […]
We are thrilled to share this inspiring interview with our coach and friend, Egan Inoue. Egan has won 11 World Titles in 3 different sports - Racquetball, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Mixed Martials Arts. He now owns 3 gyms here in Hawaii and just released a new book called, Becoming Relentless. Egan is a great example of someone living his Best Life Ever and helping others to do the same. Listen in as we talk to him about overcoming challenges, finding time to write a book, how to achieve goals, work/life balance, cryotherapy, and so much more! We are giving away a copy of Egan's book! To be entered in the contest, just leave us an iTunes review & we'll announce the winner on an upcoming podcast! Becoming Relentless can be purchased at www.eganinoue.com CryoTherapy Hawaii (go online to cryotherapyhawaii.com and enter your info to get 50% off your first treatment) New Year’s Fitness Transformation (starts mid January) or get a kick start on your New Year’s goals by doing Egan’s 21-day program www.hawaiifitcamp.com Come play with us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Periscope, Pinterest twitter.com/kimiandpuafacebook.com/kimiandpuainstagram.com/kimiandpua pinterest.com/kimiandpuayouTube.com
Raquetball, comedian Gene Pompa, Shark finning, lotteries, sad funeral news. Buttery butter buns!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices