LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.

A member of an indoor rowing team or club? If so, this is the place for you.

Can this one team row to the moon and back?

Poll ended at May 17th, 2008, 12:28 pm

I think we can do it together. I'm all in!
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No way! You all are wacko!
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Total votes: 54

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Post by BAZzy » March 19th, 2009, 11:14 pm

Hi David A

Congratulations on your achievement...which clearly takes a lot of commitment.

I'm always interested to hear about how people go about their training; do you have set programs you follow?

Cheers
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Post by Toothdoc » March 19th, 2009, 11:25 pm

In answer to Just27 question, what is a single. It would be, a 45 vinyl record with an A and B side. Apologies to tjpse under 50 years old.

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Post by Toothdoc » March 19th, 2009, 11:32 pm

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David,

You are the man. Makes my trivial attempts pale. What a stud!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Congrats David A

Post by Kona2 » March 19th, 2009, 11:59 pm

Congratulations David on both the distance rowed and the 118 units!

Now....how many full moons would have transpired in that time period...since we are under the lunar influence....and how many blue moons....I may have to do some research!

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Post by acrewer » March 20th, 2009, 12:54 am

David - you are the KING! all of your stats are amazing, but I am most impressed that the avg 500k split was under 2 minutes. In my logbook, that's sprinting.

I'm reporting that I just reached 1.9 mil lifetime. Which means I'll probably reach 2 million lifetime before the season ends. Another 38 seasons to go to reach David.

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Post by Kristine Strasburger » March 20th, 2009, 1:31 am

Woohoo! I just noticed tonight while doing some captainly bookkeeping that we have two new challenge team members:

Welcome to the team, Anna M. and RoseAnna S.

And I spotted some cool new profile pics on our year-round team roster.

Way to go!

Anyone who needs help resizing or cropping a picture to use as an avatar here or as a profile pic, just email me, and I can help you with it. kstrasburgerk@yahoo.com

By the way, any of you challenge team mates who are not on another team year-round already, we would love to have you jump aboard the Luna-Tics team full time. You can be on both the year-round and the challenge team at the same time. Edit your profile, and select Luna-Tics as your team affiliation.
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Re: Standings

Post by just27 » March 20th, 2009, 2:05 am

BAZzy wrote:I must say the challenge is a great motivation, I wouldn't normally row as much as I also train as a power lifter...had to eat a couple of extra steaks this week to keep the weight on. :roll:
BaZz: Did you really just share that you had to eat an extra cow this week so as not to lose weight!? What am I doing wrong!
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Dave H: I'm not playing in the big game, but here's a HM for the raise.

David A: Nice stats! Terra Vitae game? (I think I just have fish on my monitor.)

Chris S: You get the space suit immediately; it's the merit badges that take time.


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Post by lunabibliofila » March 20th, 2009, 6:45 am

Hello Everyone!

Our rower arrived and I finally started rowing again! I'm starting slow since I hadn't rowed since last year... still, I felt I did better than I expected. So Jan, be on the lookout for my meters!

And of course the hubby (Peter H) will start posting even more meters now.

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WRC 2009 Update: Team Progress Thru 3.19.09

Post by Kona2 » March 20th, 2009, 10:04 am

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Wow! Amazing numbers of meters being generated by this virtual team! Great rowing! Thank you to all our rowers! Every meter counts - and we always want more!

We're in fifth place overall - just ahead of a medical facility listing 657 rowers. This is the time of week when some of the teams start adding their weekly numbers, and the rankings can change fairly dramatically in a short period of time. Since we are in the virtual team category, it's probably a good idea to look at that category and where we place in it! This update is being added at 10 AM MST, and we've been pushed back to sixth place overall....but four and five places are held by a rowing club and a medical facility....different categories of competition. Those 109 year old medical facility rowers are amazing.

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So put on your spacesuits and buckle your seatbelts, mates! We're in for a turbulent ride towards the moon! Row strong!

World Rowing Challenge Individual Standings

Name Total Event Meters

1 Daniel Cox 184,217
2 William Haag 180,000
3 Will Salach 154,173
4 Tim Porter 114,978
5 Barry O'Malley 106,002
6 David Hunter 95,666
7 Mike Smith 84,000
8 Jan Stevenson 75,097
9 Chris Tudury 72,194
10 Darryl Bathel 65,568
11 Mike Mulvihill 62,508
12 Kristine Strasburger 59,887
13 Thomas Jung 59,000
14 Tom Rosengarth 55,311
15 Peter Huurman 55,000
16 Mike Crossley 50,000
17 David Grasfield 50,000
18 Chris Harbourt 47,492
19 David A. Alden 46,230
20 Karyn Gallagher 46,061
21 Terry Miele 42,145
22 Steven Larky 42,000
23 Rick Carveth 40,000
24 David Thomas Garcia 36,394
25 peter verdirame 35,500
26 Gina Levy 35,000
27 John Marsh 30,300
28 Andy Ward 30,000
29 Chris Spooner 28,759
30 Andrea Cosmin 28,526
31 Mary Harper 26,752
32 Anna McFarland 25,000
33 barbara grandberg 23,322
34 Angelo Papadopoulos 23,111
35 RoseAnna Schick 21,351
36 Dan Thole 20,900
37 Reeve Martin 20,300
38 Jeff Morris 20,050
39 Anthony Parendo 16,665
40 Clinton Vickers 16,000
41 Patricia Chow 15,289
42 Eva-Kristin Schuster 13,421
43 Will Worthwine 13,000
44 martin douglas 12,276
45 Alistair Black 9,844
46 Lilia Luna-Huurman 5,326
47 diane bimbela 5,000
48 mitch friedland 5,000
49 AJ Tudury 4,166
50 Nancy Flagg 3,700

Total Event Meters as of 3.20.09 8 AM MST 2,312,481 m
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All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 3.19.09

Post by Kona2 » March 20th, 2009, 11:22 am

SEVENTY Million Meters .... what a milestone! :D

March Madness Challenge:
These numbers are higher than yesterday due to system updates I presume...also true for the overall C2 participant list! Way to stay on the boards !!!

5K and above = 23
10K and above = 13


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We knew there was the potential for a new addition when Peter H and Lilia got married.....and we're delighted to report the long awaited and successful delivery! Hooray! New rower envy!

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Elsewhere in our universe today, we see three moons on the horizon, and are moving at warp 3 speed today (warp speed 1 = 100K team meters, etc.).

Season meters as of 323/365 = 70,057,383 m

Total meters on the day = 337,734 m

Oars in space = 30 percent

MILESTONES....Bragging Rights....Celebrations:


4.4 MM William H Image
4.2 MM Image Chris T
3.2 MM Image Darryl
1.6 MM BaZ Image
800K Michael S (woohoo! you're putting out some major meters!)

Image Dan #110 on the year
Image Chris # 51 on the year
Image K2 #8 on the year

SEVEN Million Meter Watch: wowzer..!

Will S with (40,412 m) to go - he's in the red zone!

TWO Million Meter Watch:

Ted with (71,195 m) to go!
Dave with (93,602 m) to go!
Rodrigo with (98,175 m) to go!
AJ with (99,318 m) to go!

ONE Million Meter Watch:

Gina with (17,000 m) to go! You're almost there!!!!!
Kristine with (41,296 m) to go!
Tom with (97,500 m) to go! Where is Tom?!


And thanks to our lunar crew:

William H 44,000 m
Dan 36,220 m
Will S 30,524 m
Tim 22,757 m
Chris 21,097 m
Jan 21,097 m
Michael S 20,000 m
BaZ 16,770 m
Darryl 16,642 m
Chris S 12,523 m http://www.usscouts.org/mb/mb098.asp :D
Kristine 11,508 m
Mike M 10,000 m
Mike C 10,000 m
Steven 10,000 m
Peter H 10,000 m
Chris H 9,510 m
Gina 7,000 m
Karyn 6,637 m
Andrea 5,732 m
Lilia 5,326 m - great to see you (and your meters!) :D
Jeff M 5,010 m
Tony 3,333 m
Peter G 2,000 m

Happy Spring!

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Post by nl07695 » March 20th, 2009, 1:49 pm

We knew there was the potential for a new addition when Peter H and Lilia got married.....and we're delighted to report the long awaited and successful delivery! Hooray! New rower envy!
In deed Jan.... We got married April 30 of last year. Perfect 9 month delivery... It is light blue so it must be a little boy, but it is hard to tell. Mother and child are doing well. The mom has already quite a bond with our little one.

Peter H

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Post by DavidA » March 20th, 2009, 2:11 pm

BAZzy wrote:Hi David A

Congratulations on your achievement...which clearly takes a lot of commitment.

I'm always interested to hear about how people go about their training; do you have set programs you follow?

Cheers
Baz
Thank you.
I don't follow any program, I 'just row' usually. I like to row 30-40 min most weekdays, and 60-90 on Sunday. Sometimes I try to keep a relatively steady pace throughout, and other times I'll sprint for 40-60 s every 5 or 10 minutes.

David
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Re: Standings

Post by DavidA » March 20th, 2009, 2:16 pm

just27 wrote: David A: Nice stats! Terra Vitae game? (I think I just have fish on my monitor.)

Chris T
It's a game that C2 used to sell. They had 2: Tour of Lake Champlain, and Voyage to Terra Vitae. The each came with different challenges, maps, etc. They weren't online challenges.

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Post by Kristine Strasburger » March 21st, 2009, 1:42 am

I did the Terra Vitae game, too. It came with a big poster with meter blocks forming a map all around a group of islands, and the idea was to start at one block, and make your way around the islands covering every block on the map. It required you to go back over some blocks, as there was no way to do the whole map without some doubling up. I liked it partly because you got to chart your own course. It also came with a cool t-shirt. It was a great deal for $15, but they don't sell it anymore (at least I can't find it on their online store.)
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WRC 2009 Update: Team Progress Thru 3.20.09

Post by Kona2 » March 21st, 2009, 9:48 am

In yesterday's posting I indicated that we would soon see teams updating their meters in a big way - with some dramatic shifts in rankings. And indeed this has occurred. We're ranked FOURTH in the virtual teams category and 7th overall. As you'll note in looking through the team rankings, there are some teams with HUGE numbers of team members there....Luna-Tics are a special group...not the biggest, just lunar! It's all good!

And the battle for king of the meter hill continues between Dan and Wild Bill! Thanks to ALL the rowers who are helping us move forward in the challenge!


World Rowing Challenge Individual Standings

Name Total Event Meters
1 Daniel Cox 225,149
2 William Haag 220,000
3 Will Salach 154,173
4 Barry O'Malley 149,807
5 David Hunter 126,763
6 Tim Porter 124,978
7 Jan Stevenson 102,000
8 Mike Smith 101,000
9 Chris Tudury 88,221
10 Darryl Bathel 82,409
11 Peter Huurman 76,097
12 Kristine Strasburger 70,607
13 Thomas Jung 69,000
14 Tom Rosengarth 66,558
15 Mike Mulvihill 62,508
16 Mike Crossley 60,000
17 David Grasfield 60,000
18 Steven Larky 52,000
19 Chris Harbourt 47,492
20 Terry Miele 47,232
21 David A. Alden 46,230
22 Karyn Gallagher 46,061
23 Rick Carveth 40,000
24 David Thomas Garcia 36,394
25 peter verdirame 35,500
26 Chris Spooner 35,012
27 Gina Levy 35,000
28 Andrea Cosmin 34,250
29 Mary Harper 33,962
30 John Marsh 30,300
31 Andy Ward 30,000
32 Jeff Morris 25,066
33 Anna McFarland 25,000
34 Anthony Parendo 24,442
35 barbara grandberg 23,322
36 Angelo Papadopoulos 23,111
37 RoseAnna Schick 21,351
38 Dan Thole 20,900
39 Reeve Martin 20,300
40 Clinton Vickers 16,000
41 Patricia Chow 15,289
42 diane bimbela 15,000
43 Eva-Kristin Schuster 13,421
44 Will Worthwine 13,000
45 martin douglas 12,276
46 Lilia Luna-Huurman 11,326
47 Alistair Black 9,844
48 mitch friedland 5,000
49 AJ Tudury 4,166
50 Nancy Flagg 3,700
51 Laurie Pachter
52 Dawn Howe
53 Chris Czech
54 Debbie Rohlwing
55 Sharon Hill
56 Gene Bayersdorfer
57 BJ Kinkade
58 Theresa Haire
59 Thomas Tullia
60 Rodrigo Garcia
61 Tim Strasburger
62 Ben Strasburger
63 Sorin Spanoche
64 Kelly Berry
65 Bruce Smith
Total Meters as of 3.22.09 AM 2,691,217m

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