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12k so far today.<br /><br />6k slow pressure<br />500x4r 750 with "high speed, low stroke rate" in active<br />Warm up/downs and nonactive phase brought it to 7250<br /><br />then wolverine level 4 176 180 to and warm up/downs to take it to 12k total.<br /><br />I will probably do some more during the Sunday night football.<br /><br />Jim
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Total of 30.5 today. I got a new PB on the 1/2 marathon by just over a minute (1:26.43. ) then I rowed another 9k at a 2:05 pace. I've had the biscuit but I still have to go out and winterize the vehicles . Maybe I should have done that first? . Oh well, I'll reward myself with soaking in a hot bath till I look like a prune when finished.
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The slacker from NY State only did 7100 today. steady pace for 30 minutes. After a couple days of hunting camp this is harder than when I started last week! Man! I guess all I can do is to keep plugging ( or pulling). <br /><br /><!--QuoteBegin-Yukon John+Oct 30 2005, 06:42 PM--><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><div class='genmed'><b>QUOTE(Yukon John @ Oct 30 2005, 06:42 PM)</b></div></td></tr><tr><td class='quote'><!--QuoteEBegin-->Total of 30.5 today. I got a new PB on the 1/2 marathon by just over a minute (1:26.43. ) then I rowed another 9k at a 2:05 pace. I've had the biscuit but I still have to go out and winterize the vehicles . Maybe I should have done that first? . Oh well, I'll reward myself with soaking in a hot bath till I look like a prune when finished. <br /> </td></tr></table><br />
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Zeb got another .5 k. He would have done more but he's speed skating this evening and wanted to take it easy.
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Great rowing, hosers!<br /><br /><b>A record day of 91k on October 30, 2005</b> <br /><br />We must have had a tailwind blowing as we went sailing past this abandoned farm in Ernfold, Saskatchewan.<br /><br /><img src='http://www.specialtystudio.com/prairh~1.jpg' border='0' alt='user posted image' /><br /><br />Keep on rowin', eh.<br /><br />Jim
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<!--QuoteBegin-ulu+Oct 30 2005, 08:07 PM--><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><div class='genmed'><b>QUOTE(ulu @ Oct 30 2005, 08:07 PM)</b></div></td></tr><tr><td class='quote'><!--QuoteEBegin-->7.5k for Little Linda <br />Wolv Level 4 4x10<br /><br />Another 6k for me<br />Wolv Level 4 2x10, 1x6<br /><br />I think we have a new record on the day hosers, way to row, eh!<br />I will total it up soon.<br /><br />Jim <br /> </td></tr></table><br />
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October 31st - 18 K 1:06:51.2 1:51.4 splits
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Total of 13K over the weekend<br /><br />I was short of time Friday evening so I just did a slow 2K @ 1:52 plus 1K warmup and 1K cool down. <br /><br />Sunday afternoon - 8K @ 2:12ish, stroke rate = 23, average heart rate = 154<br /><br />I am doing all my workouts strapless @ 10 metres per stroke.
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10 k this morning, easy pace. I'm starting to be able to bounce back a bit easier after the hard long rows. Yesterday was good because I became inspired looking at Brian's fast times so I thought I would go fast. I realized that if I do that during a marathon, I'll hit the wall in a big way. I need to be like grasshopper on the TV show "Kung fu" and learn patience . I never did winterize the vehicles yesterday. Oh well, it will be more of a challenge when the mercury drops . Happy Halloween . John.
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Since we're rolling through Saskatchewan and Manitoba, where agriculture plays such an important role in each province's economy, I'm going to take the liberty of subjecting the rest of our crew to a series of "Ag Trivia" type questions for the next little while. I will also try to help Jim with a few photos of the prairies as well.<br /><br />I'm sure it will be very exciting! <br /><br />Question #1<br /><br />In the 1930's, approximately 70% of Canada's population was directly involved in production agriculture. What % of Canadians are directly involved in farming today?<br />a) 50<br />e) 30<br />c) 20<br />d) 2
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Do you want us to guess and e-mail directly to you Mark, or can we influence the guesses of others by posting here? I'm going to take a chance that it's here . With all of the factory farming (do I have the term right?) I'd say (D).
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Mark, I hope I didn't ruffle your feathers with the factory farm comment . I was thinking more in terms of the chicken and pig farms. My father in law farms down in Sask. and he seems to do OK with not too big a place. In your opinion, what is the state of the family farm?