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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Sea of Tranquility

Post by just27 » May 30th, 2008, 5:04 pm

tony501 wrote:What about calling the new page The Sea Of Tranquillity?
Tony ... cool ... now, with the gravitational fields on the Moon ... what stroke rate should we aim for? (I like the virtual positive thinking ... this assumes that we are going to get to the Moon!)

Jan ... do you have any idea how hard it is to get the C2Log to stop at exactly 27! Big skills involved there ... :lol:

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Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 5.26.08

Post by bg » May 30th, 2008, 7:08 pm

Got this article from a colleague, and thought that you might find it interesting, especially as it also features our beloved ergs:
NYTimes.com: From a World-Class Rower, Tips to Sharpen Technique
(http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/22/fashi ... 0&emc=eta1)

thanks for the site...the info on the form really helped my today...

and the idea of abeing able to hve a place with training info would be great.....

go celtic
s...

barbara

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Re: Sea of Tranquility

Post by Toothdoc » May 30th, 2008, 7:43 pm

just27 wrote:
tony501 wrote:What about calling the new page The Sea Of Tranquillity?
Tony ... cool ... now, with the gravitational fields on the Moon ... what stroke rate should we aim for? (I like the virtual positive thinking ... this assumes that we are going to get to the Moon!)

Jan ... do you have any idea how hard it is to get the C2Log to stop at exactly 27! Big skills involved there ... :lol:

Chris
Yo Chris,

How about programing in the distance you want to row. Then those 27's will be automatic.

Just trying to be helpful.

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Post by DuluthMoose » May 30th, 2008, 10:33 pm

I second what Dan said Chris. On the PM3 main menu: Select workout; New workout; Single Distance; enter your distance and row. Otherwise you are really good if you can do a "Just Row" and consistently stop on the 27! That's better than Steinfeld's perfect pump! (pumping gas and stopping on the even $)

Jan - Here's my off-beat suggestion for an Advice Archive title. Lunacies.
But I'm fine with the others that have been proposed.

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Post by just27 » May 30th, 2008, 11:33 pm

DuluthMoose wrote:I second what Dan said. On the PM3 main menu: Select workout; New workout; Single Distance; enter your distance and row. Otherwise you are really good if you can do a "Just Row" and consistently stop on the 27! That's better than Steinfeld's perfect pump!
... but, setting the workout would ruin the thrill of the perfect pump!


Mary: Hope your arm mends quickly. I wonder how we can all sign your cast, electronically.

Jan: My compression pillow arrived ... now, if I could only stuff it (all) back into it's tiny little sack!

Darryl: Got any recommendations for warm-weather gloves to use on the river? (Clutching onto the raft, more than actually rowing ... )

Barbara: Er ... a stellar HM? ... thought you were tapering for your 5K race! (Run swiftly, grasshopper, and your Celts will prevail.)

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Post by DuluthMoose » May 31st, 2008, 8:49 am

just27 wrote: Darryl: Got any recommendations for warm-weather gloves to use on the river? (Clutching onto the raft, more than actually rowing ... )
Chris. There are three things I take on wilderness trips for blister prevention or blister care on hands, and expect to keep on paddling.

1) For prevention: If someone in my group develops a hot spot, I carry a lightweight pair of fingerless biking gloves made of nylon, polyurethane, and some cotton with stretchy mesh back, rough and tough non-leather palms for good grip, and velcro wrist adjustment strap. They seem to survive wetting and drying cyles just fine. Actually if you purposely keep them wet, they can have an evaporative cooling effect and if this is something you'd be looking for, pick a pair with more cotton in them.

2) moleskin with adhesive back to cover a developed blister

3) a couple wraps of vet wrap bandaging tape (horse leg wrap, or look for the more expensive people version of this in the drug store band-aid section) over the moleskin to add a tough new surface for the finger or palm and to distribute the load away from the blister. Vet wrap can also be used on hot spots to prevent a blister.

I suspect they will not want you to have cotton clothing (jeans / T shirt) on the water - it takes a long time to dry and the chilling it causes can be dangerous when the sun goes down. But take a cotton bandanna to tie around your neck. When you get too warm take it off, soak it in the river, and tie it back on your neck and it will go a long way to keep you cool. You can do the same trick with a cotton hat. A trade off between wearing all synthetic clothing (dry the fastest with little cooling affect) and wearing some clothing that cools would be wearing dense cotton twill - like the typical men's work pants or shirts. These dry much faster than jeans or T shirts, but when they dry they still give that cooling affect. And I recommend wearing synthetic underwear on the water when you know you will be frequently wet. Cotton underwear takes forever to dry out when you're wearing it wet and can be most uncomforable! Hope this helps.
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All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 5.30.08

Post by Kona2 » May 31st, 2008, 9:53 am

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Half Marathon Alert ! Barbara's bagged number 6 - and "her" Celtics won, so we'll give it a full moon!

Season meters as of 30/365 = 4,377,306 m

Total meters on the day = 105,648 m

27 percent of crew has oars in the water!

Milestones!

300K Darryl
Half Marathon Barbara (6 on the year)

And thanks to today's rowers:

Barbara 21,191 m
AJ 16,707 m
Darryl 16,143 m
Chris 14,254 m
Rodrigo 11,131 m
Tony 7,532 m
Steven 7,105 m
Gina 6,585 m
Peter G 5,000 m

About the 27 m that Chris's rowing sessions frequently end with - I think it's an illustration of how the "just 27" came to be! I don't think Chris purposely tries to make this happen (such as setting the erg to count down....), I think it just happens to be just 27. I am not looney enough (yet) to run the stats on this frequency....

RE: Rafting the River

Bike gloves - they definitely dry pretty quickly.
Horse wrap - can't wait to hear the story about visiting the vet supply store, much less wrapping practice! Run AJ! Image
Chonies discussion quite entertaining -

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Post by just27 » May 31st, 2008, 2:50 pm

DuluthMoose wrote:Chris. There are three things I take on wilderness trips for blister prevention or blister care on hands, and expect to keep on paddling.

Thx, Darryl! I've cut 'n' pasted your post into my reference folder, and thrown a bandanna into the duffel. Great suggestions all, thx again.

Jan ... I can't believe some of the websites that presented in my search for "chonies" ... eventually came across a socially-acceptable definition in urban dictionary.com! (No wet wedgies ... got it.) Also, I "just rowed" last night until the movie ended ... and noticed today that the number ends in 54 which is (Twilight Zone music, please) twice 27. :roll:

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Post by bg » May 31st, 2008, 3:42 pm

Barbara: Er ... a stellar HM? ... thought you were tapering for your 5K race! (Run swiftly, grasshopper, and your Celts will prevail.)
Chris
since i have another 5k tomorrow and it will be on a more difficult course and i'm soooo tired from being up way to late, i made myself taper today.....yeah celtics.....i'm sooooooooo psyched..i have tickets to the games......

chris....when is your rafting trip.....

jan....how's the cycling.....

kristine ...hav eyou started your marathon training yet....

go celtics....

barbara


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Urban slang

Post by Kona2 » May 31st, 2008, 8:27 pm

Chris - didn't mean to broaden your education that much! Now you can all add chonies to your list of urban slang words! And here I thought it was west coast slang!

Tomorrow is the Elephant Rock Cycling event - I will probably post the numbers tonight as I will need to be an hour south of here by 5:30 AM. Uff da! Training is progressing reasonably well - I am still slower than I would like to be. Two weeks until Ride the Rockies (June 14 - June 21).....I will need stat back ups!

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All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 5.31.08

Post by Kona2 » June 1st, 2008, 5:49 am

Woohoo! The first month is in the books! Happy June!

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Half Marathon Alert!

Season meters as of 31/365 = 4,464,155 m

Total meters on the day = 86,849 m

24 percent of the crew reported in today with others on shore leave.

Total meters for May = 4,464,155 m with 33 crew reporting in for the lunar mission. We are currently in 9th position overall.

Milestones!

200K Steven
Half Marathon - Chris (8 on the year)

And thanks to today's rowers:

Chris 23,097 m (did you row a HM and a 2K?)
Darryl 14,298 m
Dan 10,273 m
Pat 10,245 m
Steven 10,000 m
Tony 7,817 m
Peter G 6,000 m
Barbara 5,119 m

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Rowing prominent for Chinese in the Olympics

Post by DUCKMARX » June 1st, 2008, 3:52 pm

Link to New York Times article this morning:


http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/01/sport ... ref=slogin

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Post by acrewer » June 1st, 2008, 5:42 pm

Quite fascinating, but the US TOOK THE GOLD IN THE WORLDS - Men's Quad and Women's 8![/color]


http://www.usrowing.org/News_Media/Pres ... s_lKey=507

And I was really pleased to see several Californians in the women's 8. Two were from Los Gatos, where I used to row.

It would be nice if the sports section of a US paper were to report these wins, but not likely.

Gina

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All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 6.01.08

Post by Kona2 » June 2nd, 2008, 8:51 am

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Half Marathon Alerts!!

Season meters as of 32/365 = 4,601,403 m

Total meters on the day = 137,248 m

36 percent of our oars are in the water!

MILESTONES:

Half Marathon - Chris (9)

Half Marathon - Barbara (7)

And thanks to today's rowers:

Chris 23,332 m
Barbara 23,081 m
AJ 20,139 m
Andrea 12,594 m (2 days)
Steven 10,000 m
Darryl 9,988 m
Tony 7,674 m
Gina 7,500 m
Tim 6,940 m
Peter G 6,000 m
Rowin 5,000 m
Sorin 5,000 m

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Passing the 500K mark in 2009

Post by DUCKMARX » June 3rd, 2008, 12:21 am

Way to go Chris and Barbara!

. . . passing the 500K mark in 2009 season

AJ!

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