Long distance standards

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Wackamole
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Long distance standards

Post by Wackamole » April 7th, 2025, 7:36 pm

Hey team, first-time poster here.

First of all—high five to everyone who loves the SkiErg! Reading these posts has been an awesome encouragement.

Secondly, I’ve got a 24-hour ski coming up in July, and I’m trying to get clarity on the rules or accepted standards for long continuous efforts. Specifically around breaks, but any other info is definitely welcome too.

I’ve done a quick search and come across a few different standards, but would really appreciate it if someone could point me in the right direction or share what’s commonly accepted.

Thanks for your time!

— Jared

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Re: Long distance standards

Post by Ombrax » April 13th, 2025, 1:40 am

Wackamole wrote:
April 7th, 2025, 7:36 pm
Secondly, I’ve got a 24-hour ski coming up in July, and I’m trying to get clarity on the rules or accepted standards for long continuous efforts. Specifically around breaks, but any other info is definitely welcome too.
Welcome to the forum!

I'm 99.9999% sure that the "rules" for the SkiErg long distance efforts are the same as those for the RowErg, so if you don't get enough help in this sub-forum I suggest you post it in the rowing section, where it's likely to generate more responses.

Good Luck on the 24-hour ski.

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Re: Long distance standards

Post by Wackamole » April 13th, 2025, 1:44 am

Excellent, thanks bud.

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