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Time for a beer
Posted: December 1st, 2007, 12:48 pm
by dszil
Started around 8:15 this morning.
Finished 3 hours, 8 minutes, 44 seconds later.
It's only half past twelve but I don't care...It's 5 O'clock somewhere
(ok...it's actually closer to noon but I doubt Jimmy Buffett would mind)
Thanks to all who took the time to teach a beginner a thing or two about technique (answering the same questions I'm sure you've answered 1000x before)!
Now off to drink that beer...email C2 for my mug (I really am such a sucker for free shit!:)!) and figure out a new goal to tackle!:)! Anyone have any ideas?:)?
Re: Time for a beer
Posted: December 1st, 2007, 1:05 pm
by Bob S.
dszil wrote:
Now off to drink that beer...email C2 for my mug (I really am such a sucker for free shit!:)!) and figure out a new goal to tackle!:)! Anyone have any ideas?:)?
You could try the program that I finally finished last week. With the big one done and over, you can work your way down the ranked pieces to see what kind of a nonathlon score you can get. After the pain in the butt piece is completed it is all down hill:
http://www.concept2.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=15846
Bob S.
Posted: December 1st, 2007, 2:28 pm
by michaelb
Great Job on the marathon. Feels great to complete one. There is strong evidence that beer is an excellent "recovery" beverage, so go ahead and rehydrate, you earned it.
Posted: December 1st, 2007, 2:29 pm
by dszil
Bob,
I've seen your posts on that and have to admit I do like the idea. Unfortunately though, I've vowed to keep all my erging steady-state. I know myself well enough to know that starting to mix it up with the ranking boards is NOT a good idea for me
. My time on the erg is the cardio portion of my workouts each day...the rest would suffer too greatly if I started getting too focused on how fast I can go! I'm just like that!
That's why the idea of trying to do a marathon as soon as possible appealed to me. It fit nicely with my training regiment. I'm thinking I may focus on the average meters board next season. Since I didn't start until late September...my "average" is skewed low this season. Might see if I can keep myself in the 7500 club next season...or something like that (I think the 10K is out of my reach). We'll see though.
Any other ideas floating out there...you know where to find me!
Time for another beer!
-Dan
Posted: December 1st, 2007, 2:34 pm
by dszil
Michael,
Thanks!
I ran the Chicago marathon a few years ago and around the 20 mile mark someone told me that a cold beer was waiting for me at the end (I was getting sick of the whole running thing and had proposed stopping into a bar if we passed one...just for a quick one!:)!). I thought he was joking but turns out...a frothy Sam Adams was right there waiting for me!
So I figure...if it was good enough for 40000 runners then...it's good enough for me now!
And you are correct....definitely feels great to have one under my belt!!!
Posted: December 2nd, 2007, 5:19 pm
by icomefrombirmingham
Let me add my congratulations!
A FM is definitely something you are glad to be finished...rather than glad to be doing!
Tell me, where is the "average metres" board to be found? I think I saw it once but haven't come across it since.
Well done.
Brent
Posted: December 2nd, 2007, 5:46 pm
by Citroen
icomefrombirmingham wrote:
Tell me, where is the "average metres" board to be found?
Do you mean
http://www.concept2.com/sranking03/log.asp or
http://www.concept2.com/sranking03/rankings.asp ?
Posted: December 2nd, 2007, 6:43 pm
by dszil
Actually...I was referring to:
http://www.concept2.com/sranking03/chal ... daily=2500
From your online log...if you click "Challenges"...the first one listed is "Annual Meters Honor Board". Right below the link (the one I pasted above)...it tells you your own average. The only problem for someone like me though (who didn't start until well into the season)...is the fact that the average is for the entire season (which I admit makes sense). So my average this season is decimated by the many weeks of "0" I "logged" from the beginning of the season until Sept. when i started. I'm kind of interested to see how high I can average once this isn't the case.
-Dan
p.s. Thanks Brent!
Posted: December 3rd, 2007, 10:17 am
by icomefrombirmingham
Thanks for the addresses.
I have an excuse for 26 days of 0 metres in May before I met my first erg. All of the 0 metre days since are my own work!
Brent