I just want to add my hopes for you feeling better soon!!

Ulla
Mark-The Blacksmith wrote:Only 6k because I did a 16 mile bike ride also. Most o the days I don't post #'s are due to actually being on the water-much nicer than sitting on the erg![]()
I think a fair estimate would be to take your best 500m split time, divide your OTW row time by that and multiply back by 500m to get your distance. So if your Blackburn challenge time was about 4:35:00 and your PB was, say, 1:45.0, that would give you 78,571 meters. Checking that, divide by 1609 meters per mile, your challenge was... 48 miles. Yup! Perfect!!The Blacksmith wrote:Thanks,
I've known for a while about posting the on the water stuff my only thing is how to figure out distances-don't want to post an incorrect figure. Sad thing is I have gotten a gps unit thingy (that's a technical term,btw) , but am having trouble figuring out how to use it. Once I learn how to use it I can get my distances.
Mark
Almost to the day... I logged my first row on 7/28/2011This makes you a member of the Indoor Rower 2 Million Meter Club!
Congratulations!! 2 mill a year is awesome!Quatroux wrote:Almost to the day... I logged my first row on 7/28/2011This makes you a member of the Indoor Rower 2 Million Meter Club!
Oddly enough he is a Vermonter, must be a native...we can get more done in a day than most.damselfly wrote:Let the games begin!! And check out the leaderboard... Someone already has a gold medal; having rowed 30 hours in the first (less than) 24 hours of the challenge!!![]()
I guess his erg doubles as a time machine!!
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I just figured out how much is necessary to row daily to get a gold -- yikes!!! I don't know if I can do it. I think it works out to over an hour a day... I regret that I might have to bring home a silver or bronze for the team...