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LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
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Finally got on the boards with a half marathon ski. Hoping to complete another couple or few challenges in the time remaining. Having or making the time has been my biggest challenge lately.
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Hell of an effort Shabana. Nice work. I just finished my first attempt, and I don't think I could try again until next year. Zach, you killed it too...you demolished your PR.
I missed my goal by .3 seconds, but there will always be another day. I am spent, but I think I left some time on the table if I would have pushed harder earlier. Oh well.
Great work everyone. Couldn't be prouder to be part of such a supportive team. And I love see everyone posting PR after PR. Especially all you strong ladies that are consistently making multiple attempts at the challenges. CONGRATS TO ALL THE LUNA-TICS!
I missed my goal by .3 seconds, but there will always be another day. I am spent, but I think I left some time on the table if I would have pushed harder earlier. Oh well.
Great work everyone. Couldn't be prouder to be part of such a supportive team. And I love see everyone posting PR after PR. Especially all you strong ladies that are consistently making multiple attempts at the challenges. CONGRATS TO ALL THE LUNA-TICS!
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A miss by 0.3 seconds is a win if you squint, congrats! What did you end up doing it in?SweatSlide wrote: ↑May 9th, 2020, 5:16 pmHell of an effort Shabana. Nice work. I just finished my first attempt, and I don't think I could try again until next year. Zach, you killed it too...you demolished your PR.
I missed my goal by .3 seconds, but there will always be another day. I am spent, but I think I left some time on the table if I would have pushed harder earlier. Oh well.
Great work everyone. Couldn't be prouder to be part of such a supportive team. And I love see everyone posting PR after PR. Especially all you strong ladies that are consistently making multiple attempts at the challenges. CONGRATS TO ALL THE LUNA-TICS!
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6:50.3 ... Next time I'm joining you in the 6:40'sTallErgs wrote: ↑May 9th, 2020, 5:38 pmA miss by 0.3 seconds is a win if you squint, congrats! What did you end up doing it in?SweatSlide wrote: ↑May 9th, 2020, 5:16 pmHell of an effort Shabana. Nice work. I just finished my first attempt, and I don't think I could try again until next year. Zach, you killed it too...you demolished your PR.
I missed my goal by .3 seconds, but there will always be another day. I am spent, but I think I left some time on the table if I would have pushed harder earlier. Oh well.
Great work everyone. Couldn't be prouder to be part of such a supportive team. And I love see everyone posting PR after PR. Especially all you strong ladies that are consistently making multiple attempts at the challenges. CONGRATS TO ALL THE LUNA-TICS!
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Very very solid time, well done! You'll be in the 6:40's before you know it.
I really enjoyed the team spirit in this challenge, it's an immense amount of fun cheering people on for new personal records!
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Well done...! Cheers, BazKona2 wrote: ↑May 9th, 2020, 9:32 am
Congratulations and well done!!
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SweatSlide wrote: ↑May 9th, 2020, 5:16 pmHell of an effort Shabana. Nice work. I just finished my first attempt, and I don't think I could try again until next year. Zach, you killed it too...you demolished your PR.
I missed my goal by .3 seconds, but there will always be another day. I am spent, but I think I left some time on the table if I would have pushed harder earlier. Oh well.
Great work everyone. Couldn't be prouder to be part of such a supportive team. And I love see everyone posting PR after PR. Especially all you strong ladies that are consistently making multiple attempts at the challenges. CONGRATS TO ALL THE LUNA-TICS!
Congratulations, Eric! Sounds like it was a PR, even if it wasn't the goal you'd set! You guys keep this sub 7 stuff up and we're going to have a whole fleet! Well done!
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BigBrett58 wrote: ↑May 9th, 2020, 3:54 pmFinally got on the boards with a half marathon ski. Hoping to complete another couple or few challenges in the time remaining. Having or making the time has been my biggest challenge lately.
Congratulations, Brett! Ski erg half marathon is a big effort!
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Woo hoo, Eric!! Awesome job!!Kona2 wrote: ↑May 9th, 2020, 7:12 pmSweatSlide wrote: ↑May 9th, 2020, 5:16 pmHell of an effort Shabana. Nice work. I just finished my first attempt, and I don't think I could try again until next year. Zach, you killed it too...you demolished your PR.
I missed my goal by .3 seconds, but there will always be another day. I am spent, but I think I left some time on the table if I would have pushed harder earlier. Oh well.
Great work everyone. Couldn't be prouder to be part of such a supportive team. And I love see everyone posting PR after PR. Especially all you strong ladies that are consistently making multiple attempts at the challenges. CONGRATS TO ALL THE LUNA-TICS!
Congratulations, Eric! Sounds like it was a PR, even if it wasn't the goal you'd set! You guys keep this sub 7 stuff up and we're going to have a whole fleet! Well done!
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Wow, Brett!! My shoulders ache just reading about it! Congratulations!Kona2 wrote: ↑May 9th, 2020, 7:14 pmBigBrett58 wrote: ↑May 9th, 2020, 3:54 pmFinally got on the boards with a half marathon ski. Hoping to complete another couple or few challenges in the time remaining. Having or making the time has been my biggest challenge lately.
Congratulations, Brett! Ski erg half marathon is a big effort!
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I find myself in a bit of a slump. I think it's burnout.
During the winter months and the Covid-19 seclusion I have been rowing at least 5 days a week, whereas during the Spring and Summer months I'm usually able to mix it up with some walking in the city and yoga classes. I would usually get over 12,000 steps a day, but nowhere near that during these last few months. I trained for and got a couple of half-marathons in, then the different challenges and lately this sprint series.
This week I've looked at my rowing machine and just didn't have the heart or desire to interact with it. I can feel it's dismay as I walk past it numerous times each day, and my dismay as I feel the pounds creeping onto my 5'2" frame (probably all in my head ). I think I need to take a short break from rowing. And even though there's some polar weather front blowing through (it snowed here yesterday for the first time on this day since the 1970's!) I am going to bundle up and get a nice long walk in. I'll still check back with the forum until this feeling passes and I can enjoy rowing again. I think I just need to mix it up a bit. I did a 30 minute online aerobics class two days ago and I'm still sore from it, so that just confirms the need to cross-train. The only thing missing would be you guys. Wish I could take you with me on a walk, or aerobics class. The interaction with all of you during these challenges has been so motivating and the camaraderie makes it feel like we're all in this together, wherever on the globe we might actually be. I'll keep an eye on the forum though. I don't think it will be long before I'm back on my rowing machine, but for now, I'm going for a long walk.
During the winter months and the Covid-19 seclusion I have been rowing at least 5 days a week, whereas during the Spring and Summer months I'm usually able to mix it up with some walking in the city and yoga classes. I would usually get over 12,000 steps a day, but nowhere near that during these last few months. I trained for and got a couple of half-marathons in, then the different challenges and lately this sprint series.
This week I've looked at my rowing machine and just didn't have the heart or desire to interact with it. I can feel it's dismay as I walk past it numerous times each day, and my dismay as I feel the pounds creeping onto my 5'2" frame (probably all in my head ). I think I need to take a short break from rowing. And even though there's some polar weather front blowing through (it snowed here yesterday for the first time on this day since the 1970's!) I am going to bundle up and get a nice long walk in. I'll still check back with the forum until this feeling passes and I can enjoy rowing again. I think I just need to mix it up a bit. I did a 30 minute online aerobics class two days ago and I'm still sore from it, so that just confirms the need to cross-train. The only thing missing would be you guys. Wish I could take you with me on a walk, or aerobics class. The interaction with all of you during these challenges has been so motivating and the camaraderie makes it feel like we're all in this together, wherever on the globe we might actually be. I'll keep an eye on the forum though. I don't think it will be long before I'm back on my rowing machine, but for now, I'm going for a long walk.
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All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 5.09.2020
The last of day of the last series...
Get your results posted soonest!
Congratulations to Doug, Brett and Gary (for #5) on completing half marathons in the Challenge! Well done!!
It's true. There are many types of flames other than firing the afterburners! Rowing, and erging, is addictive. And sometimes you do have to step away, slow it down, change it up, get a view that doesn't include the PM monitor screen. Thanks for your contributions to the Spring Series Challenge, Jodi - you added a lot of fun commentary and infused us with some hard pulling spirit! Hope your world rebalances soonest. It's good to make erging fit YOUR plan for exercise - for all that rowing works many muscles, there are gym sessions for flexibility, etc., that we all need to make every bit of us work better. Good to recognize same. I know I need to see and be outside and feel that I am part of the cosmos.
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
100 K Norma
100 K Brett
50 K Eric
50 K Heather
50 K Dan O'
50 K Ted
50 K Doug
Thanks, everyone, for erging with us! 82 Lunies on the roster, and 11th overall.
Tombeur 2,000 m
Rich M 2,500 m
Jason 3,789 m
David T 3,800 m
Louie 4,666 m ...a bit devilish!
Rebecca 5,000 m
Bernie 5,024 m
Jantuut 5,259 m
Jean M 5,303 m
Eric 5,386 m
Heather 7,018 m
Howard 7,105 m
Ted 8,000 m
david w 10,000 m
Derric 10,000 m
William C 10,000 m
Andrew 10,201 m ...a palindrome!
Norma 12,121 m ...a palindrome!
danwho 13,131 m ..a palindrome!
Dennis 13,431 m ...a palindrome!
Minnie 13,959 m
Dan O' 14,113 m
Ken G 20,000 m
Brett 21,097 m...mooner!
Ron 21,212 m ...a reverse Welkian palindrome! More rare! Mooner!
Gary 23,335 m...mooner!
Doug 23,577 m...a mooner!
Ian 25,073 m ... mooner!
Salvador 30,521 m
Get your results posted soonest!
Congratulations to Doug, Brett and Gary (for #5) on completing half marathons in the Challenge! Well done!!
It's true. There are many types of flames other than firing the afterburners! Rowing, and erging, is addictive. And sometimes you do have to step away, slow it down, change it up, get a view that doesn't include the PM monitor screen. Thanks for your contributions to the Spring Series Challenge, Jodi - you added a lot of fun commentary and infused us with some hard pulling spirit! Hope your world rebalances soonest. It's good to make erging fit YOUR plan for exercise - for all that rowing works many muscles, there are gym sessions for flexibility, etc., that we all need to make every bit of us work better. Good to recognize same. I know I need to see and be outside and feel that I am part of the cosmos.
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
100 K Norma
100 K Brett
50 K Eric
50 K Heather
50 K Dan O'
50 K Ted
50 K Doug
Thanks, everyone, for erging with us! 82 Lunies on the roster, and 11th overall.
Tombeur 2,000 m
Rich M 2,500 m
Jason 3,789 m
David T 3,800 m
Louie 4,666 m ...a bit devilish!
Rebecca 5,000 m
Bernie 5,024 m
Jantuut 5,259 m
Jean M 5,303 m
Eric 5,386 m
Heather 7,018 m
Howard 7,105 m
Ted 8,000 m
david w 10,000 m
Derric 10,000 m
William C 10,000 m
Andrew 10,201 m ...a palindrome!
Norma 12,121 m ...a palindrome!
danwho 13,131 m ..a palindrome!
Dennis 13,431 m ...a palindrome!
Minnie 13,959 m
Dan O' 14,113 m
Ken G 20,000 m
Brett 21,097 m...mooner!
Ron 21,212 m ...a reverse Welkian palindrome! More rare! Mooner!
Gary 23,335 m...mooner!
Doug 23,577 m...a mooner!
Ian 25,073 m ... mooner!
Salvador 30,521 m
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Happy Mother's Day to all our Moms !!!