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brotherjim
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by brotherjim » July 24th, 2010, 4:33 pm
CONGRATULATIONS to Casey for crossing the 200K season meter mark
Way to go Clemson Tiger!!!
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by brotherjim » July 25th, 2010, 3:00 pm
CONGRATULATIONS to Bryan for crossing the 550K season meter mark
Way to go Bryan!!!
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dr. espo
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by dr. espo » July 25th, 2010, 8:04 pm
Have been off the erg for the most part of the last few months due to a shoulder problem...hopefully now I will be on track for another million meters
Thought I'd mention that I purchased one of the "shox-box" units and my report on it is extremely good. It does indeed absorb much lower back compression especially noticeable when erging at a fast pace. I highly recommend it!
Mike
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brotherjim
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by brotherjim » July 26th, 2010, 5:45 am
dr. espo wrote:Have been off the erg for the most part of the last few months due to a shoulder problem...hopefully now I will be on track for another million meters
Thought I'd mention that I purchased one of the "shox-box" units and my report on it is extremely good. It does indeed absorb much lower back compression especially noticeable when erging at a fast pace. I highly recommend it!
Mike
Mike, glad you are back on the erg and the shoulder is doing better. What is a "shox-box" unit?
We had a "Whoa Nellie" kind of day yesterday with 323534 meters rowed. Awesome!!! We are just a few meters from 10 million and will pass that today. Way to row TimbukTOO
John passed 1.5 million season meters and rowed a full marathon.
Fred passed the 250K mark.
Joseph is about to pass 500K.
Chuck is almost at 150K
Congrats to all and great rowing.
Stats for 7/25
John------------------43958
Bryan-----------------190155
Fred-------------------8276
Sandi------------------8000
Cindy------------------5266
Joseph----------------11121
Ted---------------------1014
Pat---------------------6548
Robyn------------------4000
Katerina---------------4000
Matthew---------------5000
Mike--------------------5000
Chuck------------------5000
Michael----------------5000
Jim---------------------21196
Have a great day , please stay hydrated, take care of yourselves, and row for your good health.
jim
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dr. espo
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by dr. espo » July 26th, 2010, 9:57 am
Jim, the shox-box is a small box like unit that the rear leg of the erg sits in. It actually suspends the rear leg so that it can move a bit up and down/back to front/side to side. These aren't huge movements just enough to absorb some of the compression forces that your spine is absorbing right now.
So the theory is that its closer movement to actual on water rowing. I find this to be true and have much less stress in my lower back now. They even sell brackets to connect it to a slide, which I purchased as well.
Check it out at
www.shoxbox.biz
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by mwright » July 26th, 2010, 6:24 pm
Sounds interesting, will give it a try. Although once I stopped pulling on the straps so much on the recovery, I had less problems with my back. Learned to erg strapless, which was necessary as my wome size 7.5 feet wouldn't stay in the mens size 10 on the club shell!
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by brotherjim » July 26th, 2010, 6:28 pm
Think I might give it a try too.
Congratulations to Joe for reaching 500K
Congrats to Chuck for passing 150K.
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by brotherjim » July 27th, 2010, 7:49 am
Congratulations to TimbukTOO for crossing 10 million season meters
Each team member is having an outstanding season. Keep up the great rowing.
Congratulations to Yisroel for reaching 400K for this season
We rowed an excellent 100385 meters yesterday.
Have a great day , stay hydrated, safe, and take care of yourself.
Stats for 7/26
Karen-----------------5000
Denise----------------6311
Andrew---------------6095
Chuck-----------------5000
Yisroel----------------16226
Robyn-----------------5000
Joseph----------------10156
Katerina--------------4000
John-------------------18677
Jim---------------------23920
Milestones to watch--Karen-200K,Alison-150K, Everett 250K
Today is a sad day for me , 7 years since my mom passed. Still grieving. Also ear infections back with a vengeance.
jim
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by dr. espo » July 27th, 2010, 9:16 am
Jim,
Tough about your mom...its never easy, thoughts out to you. Also, good luck with the ear problem, get yourself checked out pronto!
Mike
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by wyattwyatt » July 27th, 2010, 1:14 pm
jim,
hope the day brings some good memories as well as the sadness that accompanies these anniversaries.
joe
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by brotherjim » July 27th, 2010, 2:55 pm
Thank you Joe and Dr. Mike. It is very kind and compassionate of you.
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by WDDF » July 27th, 2010, 10:27 pm
Sorry for your loss Jim - - I don't think we ever get over the loss of our parents. Today is my mother's birthdate and I lost her 3 years ago in 2007 - so kind of feeling the same way.
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by brotherjim » July 28th, 2010, 8:23 am
WDDF wrote:Sorry for your loss Jim - - I don't think we ever get over the loss of our parents. Today is my mother's birthdate and I lost her 3 years ago in 2007 - so kind of feeling the same way.
Thank you and I am very sorry for your loss. Birthdays are difficult.
TimbukTOO had an awesome rowing day yesterday with 10705 meters rowed
Great rowing to all who rowed.
Milestones to watch====Alison-150K, John-1.6 million
Stats for the day
Alison--------------3000
Debra--------------7907
Bernie--------------5020
Daiva---------------5000
Russ-----------------7000
Margaret-----------6000
Fred-----------------6224
Raymond-----------6312
Andrew-------------10070
Yisroel--------------12430
Katerina------------4500
Robyn---------------5000
John-----------------20527
Jim-------------------2715
Very impressive meters rowed, I guess I repeat myself. You are all doing fantastic, I can't say that enough really.
Have a great day, a safe day, a happy healthy day, and take care of yourselves. Keep rowing for your health.
jim