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Do you think this motor is strong enough to take a small kid up steep hills? We're way up in the mountains and the pedal bike ain't it for getting my 5 year old around to his friends houses.
Thank you for this helpful video! just graduated from a PTA program, have my first interview tomorrow with a hospital I interned at! I'm so nervous, this video made me feel much more confident thank you!!
I noticed you had a front basket attached on D2. Were you able to put all wires and cables behind it ? I ask b/c another reviewer said the brake cable had to go on the side of basket making turning stressful on the brake cable. From what I can see all cables fit behind the basket, so did you have any issues with the cables and front basket?? Also, when you attached the front light to the front of the basket, did the light come with an extension cable to reach the front of the basket or do I have to order the extension cable separately if I get the front basket? Ordering online isn't easy when you have a lot of detailed questions. Also, trying to understand 15 different inputs from 15 other reviewers on the Discover 2 can be difficult too. Thanks for any feedback.
My mini bike pump needs to rotate to lock on onto the presta tip, but once I try rotation the bike pump off, it also rotates the presta tip off and I lose all my air? What the fuck am I doing wrong
The only thing keeping me from getting unagi is ride quality aka lack of suspension. Half the country in the northern US would has the problem of cracked sidewalks and potholes due to cold winter and hot summer pavement expansion and contraction.
This is so true! I'm finishing up my 2nd week on my first job in outpatient after recently graduating. I did one 1-month rotation at a SNF working with. mostly CVA and compression fractures last fall to one 1-month rotation at a pelvic floor focused outpatient clinic in the early spring to finishing up the last 2 months of my schooling at an acute care working in the trauma unit 3 days and the neuro unit 1 day each week. Then I went on vacation while waiting for my license, interviewed for many jobs, decided which one I would take out of the 5 offers, and I question every day how I'm going to make it through as I still feel like a fish out of water learning to breath air for the first time without lungs. I love the facility where I work and I love the patients but it's 100% opposite of my outpatient rotation, corporate told me that I wouldn't even touch a patient for an entire month, and I haven't had a chance to do much of my onboarding because I was working with patients on hour 5 of my first day. I feel like such an imposter. I worked hard to maintain a 4.0 GPA and graduate Summa Cum Laude and I scored 800/800 on the NPTE boards but I feel like it meant nothing because it's so different than what's in the clinic and even from the clinic I came from. One of the biggest reasons I chose this clinic is because of the insane amount of patients who spoke highly on how that specific clinic helped them when no one else could. Patients are getting better and I hear multiple times each day how much the patients have gained from being there. I feel I can learn a ton being there but it's been a really tough transition of jumping in the deep with no ability to swim and no life raft. My friend is a DPT and I understand more and more each day why she says PT school is crap. It is. It's nothing like the real world. She said that she learned everything from CEUs after school. School teaches you how to pass the boards which are written by old men who haven't practiced in the clinic for decades and don't keep up with the latest EBP. Take Scott Giles from Scorebuilders - he graduated with his PT degree in the early 80's. His course is riddled with mistakes but it does help you pass the NPTE. It's so sad that school teaches you old information while simultaneously preaching EBP. It makes me feel like such a failure on the job in the first week that I almost cried several times.
I’ve ordered a few pairs of shoes/boots. The boots were incredibly uncomfortable, even after using shoe stretchers. I’m probably done ordering their products.
I am a 46 years old male. I have been a licensed massage therapist since 2003, not that I have been a working therapist, but we won’t put that on my resume😂 Anyway, I was in PTA school 14 years ago and left when we had a house flood. I have now been accepted and start in August 2024. It’s a two year program. I’ll be doing Massage when I have time. I find it ironic that I can evaluate and treat patients as a Massage Therapist and even emailed the board about using weights and exercise and it seems I can do that as well. But as a licensed PTA I can not evaluate and create a treatment plan. I did some observation at an outpatient physical therapy clinic and loved it. You’re correct in that it is a mutual team work relationship, not like a boss saying do this and a PTA can supplement similar exercise that have the same range of motion, if it works for the patient better. PTA follow the plan, but it’s more of an outline for the PT’s intention because a PT is not going through all the exercises each time. A lot of patients don’t continue exercises at home and slow their recovery and ability. Others kill it at home and come in ready to rock and roll, fortunately this was the majority of what I saw in outpatient. What I hated about outpatient, standing not doing anything but observing. Most of the PTA was not as hands on as I had expected. Most exercise is done by the patient and observed by the PTA. Part of this is billing. They keep in mind, like you mentioned, what maximizes their time, but really what maximizes billing. Manual work may get the job done but hands off modalities pay more, both are just as effective as the other.
I am 5'5" tall. I like the step over better but thinking about getting the the step thru. What do you think. Step thru still looks nice compared to most step thru bikes.
thanks for review.. i'm seeing cool looking bikes like cowboy cruiser and vanmoof. Looking for something that has balls, is belt drive and gravel bike. And i don't want it to be obvious that it's an ebike.. any suggestions?
Notice you seem to have your seat set lower than recommended. I would like to do this but I feel you don’t get optimal leg action when cycling. Are you aware of this and are you doing this for any reason. Thanks.
Right on, it is recommended to have your seat higher than how I ride. However, for me I personally have a longer torso than my leg length. So when I put my seat up higher I end up slumping forward and having poor posture which bothers me more than not being fully optimal for how I pedal. Also with an e-bike I have the assistance of the motor so I don’t need to rely on being perfectly positioned to pedal. So I value having better upper body posture and comfort and I don’t mind that I have more knee bend because my seat is lower.
Well U R as cute as a button! So real U made watching this video fun. No I'm not a PTA or a PT ,but know some people who R PTs & wondered why someone might stop being a PTA. That is why I watched your video. But I keep watching it because U R so "REAL" & just adorable the way U talk & move. Glad U have found yourself & like helping people. I too think helping people is the Cat's Meow!!
@@AntonioSanson well you earned the kind words because you kept on going didn't try to make a polished fake video with perfect everything but let yourself be human and vulnerable which is appealing to me and I'm sure many other people I much prefer to see somebody knowing that they're human and they make errors and things don't go all the way they expect. So just be you because it worked for me. I thought it was a delight to watch you. I bet other people liked it too!!
Glad it doesn't have built in light in back, I don't like integrated lights, ups the price and as a flashaholic and the golden age of flashlight technology it's cheap to get better than what would be "integrated" and a better tint and visibility, less holes in that pretty frame. Ide mount a light to a helmet
I have the older version Quick 4 and have had it over a year. Awesome little scooter my only complaint would be that the charger took a dump I got support working on it... And on their website it was completely sold out for that charger. So I called the store in Florida the Inokim store and they said they're going to update there website and they just got a shipment in of chargers... But I think those chargers are defective and they want to charge 200 bucks making me think twice on buying another scooter... Especially when they sell out on those batteries on their website that's telling me there's a problem... I will update soon as I hear back from them...