My First Marathon
Posted: December 11th, 2007, 1:18 am
It's refreshing to read the posts and realise that I am not demented in rowing a marathon, or at least demented with some other souls!
This weekend is my first marathon, I have rowed the 40KM four or five times, but saved the full distance for a charity event I am putting on at the local surf lifesaving club where I am a member. Doing the marathon, sponsored for the Childrens Hospital in Sydney , Australia.
Doing the row on resistance of 10 ( long story to do with some rehab on a broken arm), expect finish about 3:07.
My problem is fluids - if I drink as much as I think I need, well I just have to go, if you know what I mean - and the clock keeps ticking. Having done the 40km a few times I drink a carton of ribena -small carton and three or four muesli bars, and have some fruit.
Otherwise my big concern is rowing with people around - not used to it - don't use an ipod or anything normally, they are also likely to be enjoying a beer or two. I plan a few beers when it's over, then a break and perhaps a bigger target!
I am 40 years old, a volunteer lifesaver, and been rowing for about a year - always on resitsance of 10, I wonder what a resistance of 3 or 4 would do for my times? comments??
This weekend is my first marathon, I have rowed the 40KM four or five times, but saved the full distance for a charity event I am putting on at the local surf lifesaving club where I am a member. Doing the marathon, sponsored for the Childrens Hospital in Sydney , Australia.
Doing the row on resistance of 10 ( long story to do with some rehab on a broken arm), expect finish about 3:07.
My problem is fluids - if I drink as much as I think I need, well I just have to go, if you know what I mean - and the clock keeps ticking. Having done the 40km a few times I drink a carton of ribena -small carton and three or four muesli bars, and have some fruit.
Otherwise my big concern is rowing with people around - not used to it - don't use an ipod or anything normally, they are also likely to be enjoying a beer or two. I plan a few beers when it's over, then a break and perhaps a bigger target!
I am 40 years old, a volunteer lifesaver, and been rowing for about a year - always on resitsance of 10, I wonder what a resistance of 3 or 4 would do for my times? comments??