TimbukTOO Team Room

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Post by PJM » March 2nd, 2008, 10:58 am

TEAM PROGRESS 3/1

RECORD DAY FOR TimbukTOO rowers!!!
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The MADNESS began!!
189.980 meters rowed
We added a new member too!!
Mighty March Meters rowed by ALL:
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Robert...109,680 meters
Pat M....12,884 meters
Lynne...12,800 meters
Leah...11,036 meters
Bryan...10,000 meters
Chris..10,000 meters
Barb...10,000 meters
George...7,100 meters
Mike..2,000 meters
Tom...5,000 meters


Still rowing steady at #34
17,732,574 meters rowed for the season.

Today is

Day 2of MARCH MADNESS
GO TEAM!!!!!!!

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Post by PJM » March 2nd, 2008, 11:50 am

Teamwork is the fuel that allows common people to produce uncommon results." - Unknown

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Post by chris hughes » March 2nd, 2008, 2:34 pm

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Just thought I'd say hi and figure out how this forum works. Happy rowing!

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Post by PJM » March 2nd, 2008, 7:52 pm

FYI
Concept 2 UK have compiled a dictionary of indoor rowing terms that will explain a few commonly used terms.
2K/2,000m - the standard race distance on both the rowing machine and on-water. 2,000m New Zealand records can be found at www.concept2.co.nz/nzrecords.htm. Tends to hurt!

Aerobic- Exercise that uses oxygen. Low to moderate intensity activity that can be sustained for long periods. It is the foundation of most training programmes. A 2,000m race is 80% aerobic.

Anaerobic- Exercise without oxygen. Hard work done over very short periods, which cannot be sustained. A 2,000m race is 20% anaerobic.

AT/Anaerobic Threshold- The maximum intensity of exercise that is sustainable via the aerobic system, ie. without a build up of lactic acid.

BPM/Beats Per Minute- The number of times your heart beats in a minute. Monitoring your heart rate is pretty essential for anybody who takes their training seriously, as it helps you to both control and assess your training programme.

Core Stability- The ability to use the postural muscles to maintain the stability of the spine. Often neglected, Core Stability training helps improve rowing technique through good posture and also increases spinall stability during exercise, helping to prevent back problems.

Drag Factor/Damper Lever-The damper lever is the thing on the side of the flywheel that controls the drag factor, which is to say it controls the amount of air that flows through the flywheel. The single most commonly misunderstood thig about indoor rowing, there is no set drag, either for training or racing.

Drive- The application of power during the rowing cycle.

Erg/Ergo-Another name for the indoor rower. An ergometer is an instrument for measuring muscle power or work done by muscles, for example when exercising.

Fartlek- A Swedish word that means Speed Training, this is a training technique in which periods of intense effort alternate with periods of less strenuous effort in a continuous workout. Can cause school rowers to giggle in PE.

Finish- The end of the Drive phase and the beginning of the Recovery phase of the rowing stroke.

Hwt/Heavyweight- Indoor rowing races frequently have heavyweight and lightweight categories. To be a lightweight you must be under 75kg (11stone 11pounds) for a man or under 62.5kg (9stone 9pounds) for a woman. Anything heavier than that is classified as heavyweight. In competitions you must weigh in less than two hours before you race.

HRM/Heart Rate Maximum- The fastest your heart will beat on the indoor rower. A rough estimate for this is 220 minus your age.

HRR/Heart Rate Range- The difference between your resting heart rate and your Heart Rate Maximum.

Lwt/Lightweight- See Hwt/Heavyweight for more details. Have a tendency to only talk about food in the days leading up to a major competition.

MHR- Maximum Heart Rate. See HRM.

Recovery- The time between the Finish and the beginning of the next Drive.

Stroke Rate/SPM- The number of strokes per minute you take while rowing. This will vary depending on both what sort of rowing you're doing, and also your body shape. Taller, heavier rowers will tend to have a lower stroke rate than smaller, lighter rowers.

Training Bands- There are five main training bands. In ascending order of difficulty, these are:

UT2 - Utilisation 2. Light aerobic, low intensity work. Sustainable and fat burning.

UT1 - Utilisation 1. Heavy aerobic work using more oxygen.

AN - Anaerobic (without oxygen). Short bursts of maximum effort. Unsustainable and burning carbohydrate.

AT - Anaerobic Threshold. Harder work. On the aerobic limit. Pushing into anaerobic area.

TR - Oxygen Transportation. Working hard. Unsustainable for long periods.

Training Log - A diary where goals, objectives and training are recorded.

VO2 Max - The maximum amount of oxygen thaty can be used by the body in one minute.

WIRC/ World Indoor Rowing Champs- The World Indoor Rowing Championships, also known as the CRASH-B's (Charles River All Star Has Beens), are held annually in Boston, USA
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Post by PJM » March 2nd, 2008, 8:31 pm

GREAT DAY!!! TimbukTOO....YOU ROCK!!!

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Post by PJM » March 2nd, 2008, 10:23 pm

I am tradin' in my Pink tennies for Green ones for March..for good luck!!I will row in my Green tennies!!


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Post by PJM » March 3rd, 2008, 12:53 am

DAY 2 of MARCH MADNESS PROGRESS:3/2/08

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The MARCH MADNESS OAR ROSTER:
Bobbie..13,625 meters
Pat M..12.050 meters
Lynne..11,339 meters
Kathleen..11,000 meters
Robert..10,762 meters
Chris..10,000 meters
Sandi..8,000 meters
Mike..6,283 meters

KUDOS to you all for your spirit and efforts
Hope to see one of you in the HALL of FAME soon.

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Post by thomaspinckney » March 3rd, 2008, 5:01 am

Dem's looks like IRISH tennies to me. Remember...we are all Irish on March 17.

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Post by PJM » March 3rd, 2008, 11:34 am

GO TimbukTOO!!!!!!!
I see where we are off to a GREAT start this morning.
DAY 3 of March Madness upon us.

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ROW STRONG!!!

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Howdy, Timbuks!

Post by barbbesal » March 3rd, 2008, 9:15 pm

Hey there, all you Timbuks!

Just checking in and wishing you all a wonderful March! I finally hit 100k today... even though that was my goal for each month, I'm happy to have finally made it here! I think March will be my "make up" month. Having a 10k daily challenge is making this more manageable. Less room for procrastination! So I thought -- in the spirit of my accomplishment -- that I'd share one of my favorite motivational quotations with you all:

"Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending."
-Carl Bard

Here's to new endings!

Row strong!!

-Barb
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Post by PJM » March 3rd, 2008, 10:01 pm

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Way to ROW Barb!!

100,000 meters..what a Image..er..a "meter-stone".Great work!!

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Post by elfm » March 3rd, 2008, 10:47 pm

Barb,
Congratulations on the 100,000m, and thanks for sharing that great quote.
Lynne
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Pot of Gold

Post by Kona2 » March 3rd, 2008, 11:25 pm

Thought I'd hide a pot of gold over here -
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Congrats Barb on your 100K!

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Post by PJM » March 4th, 2008, 12:33 am

TimbukTOO is making WAVES!!!
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March Madness is in full swing!!!
The oars are really churning the virtual waters.

86,132 meters rowed today.
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Today's STARS:
George...16,632 meters
Lynne...12,457 meters
Chris...10,000 meters
Barb..10,000 meters
Jeremy..10,029 meters
Marvin..5,000 meters
Kathleen..6,000 meters
Bobbie..1150 meters
Pat M..14,870 meters

Barb made it to 100,000 meters!!Go Barb!!
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MADNESS continues
Check the winners page to see the daily winners.Maybe it will be YOU!!
No Blarney here..ALL the real deal..Rowers on a mission..with GOALS!!!



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Post by barbbesal » March 4th, 2008, 7:46 am

THANKS, everyone! It feels so great to have you all cheering me on!! :)

-Barb

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