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Russell Newcomb
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Добавлен 14 апр 2022
67 year old, 1 year 3 month progress video
Started skating with no previous experience. Lessons about 1 hour/week, skate about 2 additional hours per week
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Ice skating progress video at 1 year and 1 month of someone starting at 66 years old
Просмотров 15Месяц назад
Had no skating or similar experience (roller skating, ballet etc). Started learning how to ice skate at 66 years old. Have a goal of a lesson a week and ice skate 2 times per week. This is a progress video after skating at 1 year and 1 month of skating.
Ice skating progress video at 11 months of someone starting at 66 years old
Просмотров 102 месяца назад
Had no skating or similar experience (roller skating, ballet etc). Started learning how to ice skate at 66 years old. Have a goal of a lesson a week and ice skate 2 times per week. This is a progress video after skating at 11 months of skating. It starts with a practice of my routine then the routine I did (as an alpha skater) at the 2024 ISI Nationals. Audio replace with RUclips audio Lib sinc...
Ice skating progress video at 4 months of someone starting at 66 years old
Просмотров 52 месяца назад
Had no skating or similar experience (roller skating, ballet etc). Started learning how to ice skate at 66 years old. Have a goal of a lesson a week and ice skate 2 times per week. This is a progress video after skating at 8 months of skating
Ice skating progress video of someone starting 66 years old at 6 months
Просмотров 52 месяца назад
Had no skating or similar experience (roller skating, ballet etc). Started learning how to ice skate at 66 years old. Have a goal of a lesson a week and ice skate 2 times per week. This is a progress video after skating for 6 months
Ice skating progress video of someone starting 66 years old at 4 months
Просмотров 82 месяца назад
Had no skating or similar experience (roller skating, ballet etc). Started learning how to ice skate at 66 years old. Have a goal of a lesson a week and ice skate 2 times per week. This is a progress video after skating for 4 months. Changed the audio to something from copyright free music because I think someone played copyrighted music in the background
Montana de Oro State Park 2024 Slideshow
Просмотров 183 месяца назад
Photos (unedited) of trip to Montana De Oro of our trip. Extra couple photos included
Accuracy test for 4 different non-invasive blood glucose smart watches
Просмотров 122Год назад
Since I could not find accuracy information of presently available smart watches which measure blood glucose non-invasively so I bought 4 different smart watches that did this and compared them to finger prick monitors. Present results in presentation.
Stock beta used as a volatility measure?
Просмотров 3Год назад
Stock Beta is commonly used to select stocks for their volatility but this can be misleading. I explore this and give some examples in the enclosed video.
Trade frequency effect on P/L curve
Просмотров 17Год назад
Despite popular opinion going too far and insisting on a very good trade setup can not only effect your overall return but also can have detrimental effects on the shape of your P/L curve. Video looks at one hypothetical case.
Different trade frequencies
Просмотров 4Год назад
Chasing optimal trades has its downsides. Here look at 2 different results where the overall annual expectancy is the same but one (with a lower per trade expectancy) is much more frequent than the other.
Who’s this diva rocking the ice 🧊 🎉🎉🎉🎉🍾🍾🍾💋💋💋
Thanks
@ your so welcome 🤗 🥳🥳🥳
That’s so good!!! Never give up! Your backward swizzles look amazing!
Actually been working on them (the backward swizzles) some over the last month (this was shot a month ago). They look better now that I stand straighter ( back then I was bent forward some).
You are a great skater, Sir! I am 20 and I live in the area where winter sports are quite popular, but I can't skate nearly as good as you.
I appreciate that! You will get there.
💪💪 you got this 😉
That’s awesome! Always glad to see more people skating!
Thanks, it is a long journey that I have just started !!
Great job, Sir!
Thanks!! Glad you liked it! Uploading for the entire year progress.
Thanks for sharing! This is how proper science is done. Yep, so the Watches are a bust, zero trend. The HyStorm, to be fair had the closest fit to a trend, but still the fasting at 9:30 am was too high, and 4:30 pm too low. I have the F57 L also, and it has neat functions like BP, Sp02, and etc, that are semi accurate, but yeah the glucose function on the F57 L is junk, a total random number generator - total hoax. The standard F57, not L edition, has a slightly more accurate glucose algorithm, where you can enter your fasting number, and it gives a slightly better calibrated simulated prediction. But all of these watches are just guessing, using an assumed every 4 hour meal spike, and the LED can't penetrate deep enuff to give precise interstitial glucose estimates, maybe ballparks at best, and they always wildly under-predict diabetics too (for instance the Filiekeu F57, has a maxcut off of 270 mg/dl, either fasted or post meal) rendering them dangerous. There are a few companies, in England, Germany, and Silicon valley patenting some promising watches and CGMS, I think Diamon Tech, GlucoRX and about a dozen other non-invasive glucometers that are in clinical trial phase, but prob won't hit markets till 2024-26. The accuracy of these new devices around an error of 7-23%, MARD about what we see between the blood glucometers. They use laser, RF, NIR, and magnetic, and other sophisticated principals, and are going to be way more expensive than a cheap 25-50 $ watch. I suspect, because of the big scientific and technological challenge involved in non-invasive methods of estimating blood values for glucose (as well as other proteins, ethanol, other sugars, lipids, cholesterol etc), and the huge financial threat to the blood based glucometer market which has been the only way to accurately est. glucose for the past 40-50 yrs, ( a billions of dollar a year market), the non-invasive technology has had an uphill battle with many failed start up companies with big Theranos style ambitions, like a Star Trek tricorder. In time, like cell phones, they will hit the markets and probably be incorporated into smart watch technology, Im guessing the big blood glucometer companies will always have a market though, for calibrating the non-invasive technologies.