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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85%
No way! You all are wacko!
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Total votes: 54

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Re: 2 Million lifetime

Post by Kona2 » June 12th, 2015, 10:42 pm

Thor MW wrote:Well I just got my first 2 million meters today. I have the blisters on my butt to prove it too. Grin.
The second million is my first full one since becoming a Luna-Tic.
I know I've said it before but it is thanks to you wonderful folks that I have pushed myself to do far more than I ever would have. so many of you have shown me what can be done. I thank you for that.

Have fun and keep on rocking.
Love Thor
Friction blisters mean you ARE slip sliding way too much on the erg seat. We often talk about seat cushions and things of that nature around the Holiday Challenge when meter amounts start to dramatically increase. I don't think we've ever talked about blisters - well, at least not these kind of blisters. I thought you were kidding about the blisters, but you're not - and this is not the first time that you've mentioned getting them....so...I'm going to make a couple of suggestions.

There is a seat pad called Sore No More that is made of sorbothane, and it specifically fits the rowing seat. Many use it as a cushion (although it is pretty thin). The other property it has is that it really does keep you from sliding around on the seat. http://shop.jlathletics.com/sore-no-mor ... d/dp/10177 Here is a link to the product which is available at JLRacing.

The second suggestion is to wear rowing shorts when you row. These spandex and lycra shorts are quick drying, and also keep you from sliding about on the seat. JLRacing also makes a lot of different rowing shorts. Many of our teammates have purchased these, and are happy with them. A couple of pairs will get you through a lot of challenges, and you can wash them up frequently without them losing their fit. Don't recommend putting them in the dryer though. They might seem a bit pricey - but they work so well that you will think it definitely worth it. I believe Concept2 has some rowing shorts also, and they are made by JLRacing.

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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.

Post by Drivetofast » June 13th, 2015, 8:08 am

Stop Rowing and go to Doctor

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All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 6.12.15

Post by Kona2 » June 13th, 2015, 10:29 am

Image Oh happy bluesky day!!

Not to worry - I captured all those PALINDROMES from yesterday, including the one by young Adian, and I'm going to post all that data!

Season meters as of 43/365 = 16,818,003 m

Total meters over the last two days = 914,211 m


MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:

1.15 MM Richard T
1.1 MM Jim
350 K Katerina
300 K Anita
250 K Norma
100 K Jane


Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us!

From yesterday:

Adian ImageImageImage m ...a starry mini-palindrome!
Lily 1,800 m
Tony ImageImageImageImage m ... A palindrome !
Katerina 4,000 m
Ryan 5,000 m
William H 5,000 m
Patrick 5,017 m
Jessica 5,299 m
Stefan 5,309 m
Steve G 5,551 m
Michelle ImageImageImageImage m ....high fives for a palindrome!
Bobbie ImageImageImageImage m ....got your six, and your eights! a palindrome by Bobbie!
Steve H 7,000 m
Anita ImageImageImageImage m ...a starry eight palindrome!
Christa ImageImageImageImage m ...a starry eight palindrome!
Janice 8,911 m
David T 9,000 m
Dan O' 10,000 m
Matt 10,000 m
Joe 10,155 m
Jane ImageImageImageImageImage m ...a Janeian palindrome to cross the 100K milestone! Hooyah!
Will S 11,603 m
Image Norma ImageImageImageImageImage m ...a palindrome by Norma!
Danwho ImageImageImageImageImage m ...whovian palindrome, of course!
Thor 13,088 m
Jay 14,117 m
Jim ImageImageImageImageImage m ...a palindrome!
David A 15,269 m
Richard T 20,000 m
Ron ImageImageImageImageImage m ...a twosie palindrome by Ron the unposter...
Ed ImageImageImageImageImage m ...a palindrome from afar Qatar!
bg 25,133 m


And from this morning:

Richard T 200 m
Gene 1,200 m
Lily 1,200 m
Steve H 2,000 m
Tony ImageImageImageImage m ...a starry palindrome!
Anita ImageImageImageImage m ... a starry palindrome!
Ryan 5,000 m
Tristan 5,000 m
Bobbie ImageImageImageImage m ...a palindrome!
K2 6,163 m
Rosi 7,000 m
Image Norma ImageImageImageImage m ...Baa Baa Black Sheep....who knew it was actually a song protesting the heavy taxation of wool in the 1730s? Clever sheep to hide their REAL meaning...
Dan O' 8,000 m
bg 8,407 m
David T 9,000 m
Paul 10,029 m
Janice 12,056 m
Katerina 12,500 m
Jim 14,000 m
Kevin 14,017 m
Will S 15,603 m
Michelle 16,500 m
Ron ImageImageImageImageImage m ...a palindrome from Vermont!
David A 17,692 m ...throws in a few extra minutes today!
Ed ImageImageImageImageImage m...a palindrome from afar!
Image Joe 49,319 m ....mooooonie!

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Re: 2 Million lifetime

Post by Thor MW » June 13th, 2015, 12:11 pm

Friction blisters mean you ARE slip sliding way too much on the erg seat. We often talk about seat cushions and things of that nature around the Holiday Challenge when meter amounts start to dramatically increase. I don't think we've ever talked about blisters - well, at least not these kind of blisters. I thought you were kidding about the blisters, but you're not - and this is not the first time that you've mentioned getting them....so...I'm going to make a couple of suggestions.

There is a seat pad called Sore No More that is made of sorbothane, and it specifically fits the rowing seat. Many use it as a cushion (although it is pretty thin). The other property it has is that it really does keep you from sliding around on the seat. http://shop.jlathletics.com/sore-no-mor ... d/dp/10177 Here is a link to the product which is available at JLRacing.

The second suggestion is to wear rowing shorts when you row. These spandex and lycra shorts are quick drying, and also keep you from sliding about on the seat. JLRacing also makes a lot of different rowing shorts. Many of our teammates have purchased these, and are happy with them. A couple of pairs will get you through a lot of challenges, and you can wash them up frequently without them losing their fit. Don't recommend putting them in the dryer though. They might seem a bit pricey - but they work so well that you will think it definitely worth it. I believe Concept2 has some rowing shorts also, and they are made by JLRacing.
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thank you K2. I do have rowing shorts, they may even be the one's you suggest and I will see who made them next week when I have a set of eyes with me. I definitely plan to try various seat pads and things when I can. I don't feel like I am sliding around but obviously I must be if only a little tiny bit. This is the frustrating part. I just can't figure out how I am getting this and mostly only on the one side. I will review the link you provided now. Sooner or later I will indeed get to the bottom of this situation. Again, thank you.

LT

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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.

Post by bg » June 13th, 2015, 12:38 pm

.Baa Baa Black Sheep....who knew it was actually a song protesting the heavy taxation of wool in the 1730s? Clever sheep to hide their REAL meaning..

.once again, i love all the new info that i learn here :]

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Re: blisters

Post by danwho » June 13th, 2015, 2:49 pm

Well, as long as we're getting to the bottom of things ...
The only time I got blisters on my bottom was on longer rows where I wasn't mindful of how far my shirt was tucked in. The tucked in material in the back caused the blisters.
Ashes, ashes, we all fall down -- on our blistered bottoms.

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Of course, the moon was involved

Post by Kona2 » June 13th, 2015, 7:57 pm

Image Another episode.....into the Gardens...

The foxtail lillies started it. I am planting these bulbs later this fall - and found out that the first year they don't have flowers. I took this picture at the Denver Botanic Gardens a few Junes ago. They do look like foxtails. So I wanted to see them again, and get a good idea of what to put around them, etc.

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Each year, there's at least one exhibit that is intermixed with the Gardens. Last year, Chihuly glass. This year, Deborah Butterfield's horse sculptures. She uses odd bits of wood, found steel and a few other things to create her sculptures - and imagine my surprise to find that one was called Luna.

Image Luna - made of found steel and a few other bits
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But to get to Luna, I had to go through the moongate. Really. I've heard of star gates, but I had never heard of a moongate. Of course I went through it - I happen to like the full moon and happiness.

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There were quite a few Butterfield sculptures throughout the Gardens...thought you might find the info of some interest - especially if an exhibit comes your way.

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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.

Post by Drivetofast » June 14th, 2015, 6:41 am

Cool stuff K2

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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.

Post by danwho » June 14th, 2015, 9:24 am

Yes, very cool. I was just reading that moon gates are very popular in Bermuda - an idea taken from Chinese gardens, and coincident with the importing of Easter lily bulbs from Japan for cultivation. We were in Bermuda for our honeymoon, and now I do remember seeing them, but I don't remember them having a name. Here's a nice picture of a Bermuda moongate:
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Then I started reading about Deborah Butterfield. I saw on her wikipedia page that she was born on the 75th running of the Kentucky Derby, which she suspects had some influence on her subject matter. And I saw the following picture from someone's Columbia River Journey (http://columbiariverimages.com/Regions/ ... orses.html):
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Post by normadelaney » June 14th, 2015, 10:55 am

We saw a very nice moon bridge at Garvan Gardens out near the Kielmas.

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All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 6.13.15

Post by Kona2 » June 14th, 2015, 7:17 pm

Welcome back to Bruce T ! Great to see another returning teammate!

I captured the stats really early this AM, because our golf league had really early tee times. The mosquitoes are out in force already with all the wet weather we have had - it will probably be a tough season for West Nile. The temperature wasn't THAT high, but the humidity made for an increased heat index I am certain - or at least it felt like that as I walked the 18 (no meters for me today!). We are usually very spoiled by not having humidity greater than 10 to 15%. Not so right now!

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Meanwhile, we've got full moons, half moons, number sequences, palindromes. It's in-cred-ible!

Season meters as of 44/365 = 17,145,479 m

Total meters on the day = 323,476 m


MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:

400 K Roger
300 K Danwho
200 K Bobbie


Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us!

David T 1,000 m
Tony ImageImageImageImage m ...a repeater kind of palindrome! Good stuff!
Rebecca 3,000 m
Anita 3,500 m
Christa 4,500 m
K2 5,338 m
Kevin 6,000 m
Stefan 6,700 m
Tammy ImageImageImageImage m ....lucky sevens palindrome!
David W (AZ) 8,000 m
Janice 8,027 m
AJ 8,043 m
Matt 10,000 m
David W (GBR) 10,530 m
Will S 10,613 m
Katerina 11,000 m
Image ImageImageImageImageImage m ....hula hula...a palindrome!
Image ImageImageImageImageImage m ...a counting sheep kind of palindrome...
Bobbie ImageImageImageImageImage m ...a good number sequence !
Bobbie ImageImageImageImageImage m ...a good number sequence..again !
Image ImageImageImageImageImage m ...a whovian palindrome! Wiki is a favorite resource, too.
Bruce 13,564 m
Roger ImageImageImageImageImage m ...a palindrome !
Ron ImageImageImageImageImage m ....a palindrome from Ron the Silent
Robyn 20,000 m
Image Jay 21,097 m ... a half marathon just to get ready for the Challenge?
Joe 27,115 m...exhibiting some out of the box thinking....
Image Ed 42,195 m ....full moon over Qatar!

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Re: blisters

Post by Thor MW » June 14th, 2015, 10:20 pm

danwho wrote:Well, as long as we're getting to the bottom of things ...
The only time I got blisters on my bottom was on longer rows where I wasn't mindful of how far my shirt was tucked in. The tucked in material in the back caused the blisters.
Ashes, ashes, we all fall down -- on our blistered bottoms.
haha very good. I don't wear a shirt but yes I can see that happening.
Any wrinkle will cause a problem too. Like runners getting blisters on their feet due to a wrinkle in their sock. Hmm, do I have a wrinkly butt? Oh no!
I took 3 days off from rowing just to let the muscles recover since I’ve been doing a lot of meters this season. Time to get back to it tomorrow.
For those who don’t stretch enough. Including me. I noticed my right knee was giving me some pain the last couple of days. I felt around some and found a tight muscle. I decided to do the stretch where I pull my foot to my butt while standing. Well, was I tight. Normally I don’t have a problem kicking my butt with the help of my hand. Not then I couldn’t I worked at it and notice the pain in the knee went away. So reminder to stretch team mates. As a buddy once told me. Stretching is like dental floss. We know we should but we don’t always do. Grin.
Have fun
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All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 6.14.15

Post by Kona2 » June 15th, 2015, 9:19 am

Welcome to new teammate, and fellow Coloradan Doug G! We wish you many great rowing sessions and much good camaraderie with the Luna-Tics!

And just like THAT....the month is half over!

2015 Solstice Challenge is Sunday. Sounds like a great way to usher in summrrrr to me! Tough day for some of us to fit a half marathon into the schedule....so do what you can. I have written to Concept2 to ask if there is a 2015 logo for this challenge as I keep getting the 2014 logo when I click on Challenge details.

Season meters as of 45/365 = 17,732,559 m

Total meters on the day = 344,680 m

MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:

1.15 MM Jim
1.1 MM Ed
500 K Robyn
400 K Joe
100 K Paul
100 K AJ
100 K Stuart


Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us!

Ross 2,009 m
Larry 2,030 m
Tony ImageImageImageImage m ...a starry palindrome!
Dan O' 4,000 m
Jeff M 4,049 m
Anita ImageImageImageImage m ... a starry palindrome by Anita!
Peter G 5,000 m
Rosita 5,000 m
Richard T 5,147 m
Bernie 6,013 m
Robyn ImageImageImageImage m ....a splashy double double!
Norma ImageImageImageImage m...a palindrome!
Bobbie ImageImageImageImage m ... a summery double double by Bobbie!
AJ 7,024 m
Paul 7,500 m
Michelle ImageImageImageImage m ... a double double!
David T 8,000 m
David W (GBR) 8,575 m
Matt 10,000 m
Steve G 10,021 m
Tammy 10,500 m
Minnie ImageImageImageImageImage m ... hula hula...palindrome!
Stuart 13,075 m
Roger 14,500 m
Will S 15,018 m
Ron ImageImageImageImageImage m ...a palindrome!
Jay 18,000 m
Jon C 20,000 m
David A 22,421 m
Ed ImageImageImageImageImage m ...a palindrome!
Joe 29,826 m
Jim 30,000 m
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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.

Post by Kona2 » June 15th, 2015, 10:25 am

Image I just needed to refresh the website....

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Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 6.14.15

Post by just27 » June 15th, 2015, 12:39 pm

Kona2 wrote:
2015 Solstice Challenge is Sunday. ... Tough day for some of us to fit a half marathon into the schedule. ...
There's always late Saturday night ... when you finish your row after midnight, it posts as Sunday ... :)

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