Andrea Hammer worked in for many years, for large agencies, where she, as a graphic designer, has always “had a bit to do with styling”. When ” got on her nerves” she stopped there and switched to theater and film as a costume designer. And while she “loved working there,” she eventually wanted to do “something more meaningful” with her creativity.
March 7, 2023
8th straight loss for Detroit, now the worst record in the NBA
With a few weeks to go until the end of the regular season, the NBA will soon split into two distinct groups. On the one hand the short-term ambitious teams, whose goal is therefore to win games, we agree, and on the other a few franchises whose ambitions are clearly turned towards the 2023 Draft, all the more so in this year which should crown Victor Wembanyama with the status of first pick.
The results of the night
- Cavaliers – Celtics : 118-114 (stats)
- Pacers – Sixers : 143-147 (stats)
- Pistons – Blazers : 104-110 (stats)
- Heat – Hawks : 130-128 (stats)
- Nuggets – Raptors : 118-113 (stats)
- Kings – Pelicans : 123-108 (stats)
Le Tankathon 2023
Good deal of the day – Pistons, Rockets: It’s the stampede in Detroit, as expected one would like to say. Without Cade Cunningham, we shouldn’t have hoped for much anyway and the Pistons continue their learning with defeats. Why talk regarding the Rockets when they haven’t played? Because Houston is no longer the dunce of the League, Detroit has inherited the dunce cap. Since the three worst records have the same chances of having the first pick, you might as well save the honor by not finishing dead last.
Wrong deal of the day – nobody
Next night’s posters
- 1h : Pistons – Wizards
- 1h : Magic – Bucks
- 1h30 : Knicks – Hornets
- 1h30 : Wolves – Sixers
- 2h : Thunder – Warriors
- 2h : Rockets – Nets
- 2h30 : Mavs – Jazz
- 4h : Lakers – Grizzlies
Reminder regarding the Lottery:
- Worst record in the League: 14% chance of getting the 1st draft pick
- 2nd worst record in the League : 14% chance
- 3rd worst record in the League : 14% chance
- 4th worst record in the League : 12.5% chance
- 5th worst league record : 10.5% chance
- 6th worst league record : 9% chance
- 7th worst league record : 7.5% chance
- 8th worst league record : 6% chance
- 9th worst record in the League : 4.5% chance
- 10th worst league record : 3% chance
- 11th worst league record : 2% chance
- 12th worst league record : 1.5% chance
- 13th worst league record : 1% chance
- 14th worst league record : 0.5% chance
Source texte: Tankathon
While increasing exercise and reducing calorie intake can help you get fitter if you’re overweight, sometimes we end up overdoing it and producing negative results, including muscle mass loss.
You can spend countless hours in the gym and train hard, but if you have poor fitness habits, you’re shooting yourself in the foot and it’s very unlikely that you’ll reach your fitness goals.
Fortunately, by making small adjustments to your diet, exercise routine, and daily behaviors, you will avoid the pitfalls of bad habits and greatly improve your ability to grow muscle.
Here are 5 bad fitness habits that make you lose muscle mass instead of building it, according to the Times of India:
1. Not eating enough calories
Those aiming to lose weight may cut their calories too much. However, food is the fuel for your muscles and not consuming enough calories will force your body to burn muscle.
If you cut extra calories and also engage in intense cardio, you will tend to lose muscle over time.
Make sure you fuel your body properly before engaging in intense cardio exercise. This is because apart from calories and fat, cardio will also burn your muscles once other energy sources are depleted.
2. Overtraining
Continuous training is essential to building muscle. However, overdoing everything, even training, is bad. It is important to allow your body to recover properly following consistent and vigorous training sessions.
Aside from losing muscle mass, overtraining can lead to fatigue, poor sleep quality, low energy, persistent muscle soreness, and mood swings.
3. Not eating enough protein
Getting enough protein is a must for building and maintaining muscle mass. Make sure you get your protein from whole food sources and if you do consume protein powders, make sure they are of high quality.
The International Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for the amount of protein you should consume is 0.8 grams per kilogram of body weight.
Those aiming to improve muscle growth and recover from workouts faster may need to increase their intake.
The American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) recommends consuming between 1.2 and 2.0 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight per day for best results.
4. Not prioritizing sleep
Practicing good sleep habits along with quality sleep is a top priority to help you maintain and grow muscle. Your muscles recover and grow while you sleep.
That’s why experts recommend getting eight hours of sleep every night. According to research, not getting good or enough sleep can increase your risk of losing muscle mass.
5. Do a lot of cardio
While regular cardio is great for overall health, going too far can cause muscle loss. The Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans recommend that healthy adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity cardio exercise per week.
Constantly exceeding this threshold — combined with not eating enough calories or doing strength training — is a bad habit for anyone who wants to maintain or regain muscle mass.
Making sure you fuel your body properly before cardio is crucial, because as much as it helps you burn more calories and fat, it will also burn muscle once your other energy sources are depleted.
The bottom line is that you should find a good balance between cardio and strength training if your goal is muscle growth.
Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro Faker Edition Now Available in Taiwan
Razer has announced the launch of two new mice for the DeathAdder product line – the Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro Faker Edition and the Razer DeathAdder V3. Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro Faker Edition suggested price: NT$5,690 Razer DeathAdder V3 suggested price: NT$2,290. It will be available for sale on Razer official website and Sanchuang flagship store from now on.
Since the Razer DeathAdder gaming mouse has always been Faker’s weapon of choice, Razer recently announced that it has collaborated with the world-renowned gaming player and League of Legends legend Lee Sang-hyuk “FAKER” to design the DeathAdder V3 Pro Faker Edition, showcasing the “Undead Demon King” ( Unkillable Demon King) unique personality.
The DeathAdder V3 Pro Faker Edition and the new Razer DeathAdder V3 are the latest versions of Razer’s best-selling mouse. Using the DeathAdder as his weapon of choice, Faker dominated the battlefield to win, including over 500 wins and 2,600 kills across all League of Legends Korea Champions Leagues, as well as over 100 victories in international competitions, and a respective Won three world championships in 2013, 2015 and 2016.
Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro Faker Edition is equipped with Razer Focus Pro 30K optical sensor, 3rd generation Razer optical mouse button switch, Razer HyperSpeed Wireless technology. And it can be upgraded to a true wireless 4000 Hz polling rate through the Razer HyperPolling Wireless Dongle, and it still uses an ultra-lightweight design of 63 grams.
As for the Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro a wired version is now available. The DeathAdder V3 mouse is equipped with various flagship technologies of Razer, such as Razer Focus Pro 30K optical sensor, 3rd generation optical mouse button switch and true 8000 Hz HyperPolling technology. Weighing just 59 grams, the new smooth-touch material is comfortable to use without compromising grip.
Price and Listing Information:
Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro Faker Edition suggested price: NT$5,690. Razer DeathAdder V3 suggested price: NT$2,290. It will be sold at Razer.com/Sanchuang flagship store from now on; other authorized channels include the exclusive first sale of Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro Faker Edition on Shopee on March 10; the exclusive first sale of Razer DeathAdder V3 Pchome from now on.