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Post by PJM » October 23rd, 2008, 6:55 pm

The words..are slow & easy, Alison.
Good form and the utmost in technique.
Take care and don't do anything that you feel is too much.


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Post by HiAltRowgal » October 23rd, 2008, 7:24 pm

Take care, Alison, as you work back into your rowing routine.

For me, every time I try to increase my speed, I seem to have problems, so I've just settled this old body into going a speed that feels totally comfortable, even though that means it will take me longer for the meters I want. On days when it feels right, I do 10-20 strokes at a slightly faster pace periodically. I am also working on stretching more following each rowing session. Shorter sessions, too, seem to cause fewer problems with my body.

Some weeks my knees or hip will bother me. This week, my left shoulder is acting up so I'm trying to focus on using good, even-sided form with each stroke. I'm hoping that as I become stronger and more lean, some of the problems will disappear. I'm just not rushing it.

~Linda

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Post by PJM » October 24th, 2008, 2:04 am

TEAM PROGRESS OCTOBER 23rd


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TEAM TimbukTOO
29th place in the rankings
9,299,032 meters for the season
39,172 meters for the day


MICHAEL..5,000
LINDA..11,059
ALISON..3,958
CINDY..5,474
PAT..13,681


Skeleton Crew Challenge October 25–31
Row 31,000 meters and download a special Skeleton Crew certificate and iron-on!




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Goals are the fuel in the furnace of achievement.
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Post by PJM » October 24th, 2008, 11:27 am

"All greatness is achieved while performing outside your comfort zone." -Greg Arnold
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Post by PJM » October 24th, 2008, 11:43 am

Skeleton Crew Challenge October 25–31
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GET READY TO ROW!!!!!!!!

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Post by PJM » October 24th, 2008, 10:07 pm

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SANDI has passed the 400,000 meter mark!!!!!

Way to row!!!

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Post by PJM » October 24th, 2008, 11:07 pm

TEAM PROGRESS OCTOBER 24th


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TEAM TimbukTOO
29th place in the rankings
9,335,871 meters for the season
36,839 meters for the day


MICHAEL..2,000
LINDA..11,088
SANDI..8,000 MILESTONE
CINDY..4,733
PAT..11,081


Skeleton Crew Challenge October 25–31
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Post by PJM » October 26th, 2008, 1:44 am

TEAM PROGRESS OCTOBER 25th

SKELETON CREW CHALLENGE
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TEAM TimbukTOO
29th place in the rankings
9,375,016 meters for the season
39,145 meters for the day



MICHAEL..5,500
LINDA..10,477
ALISON..4,430
CINDY..5,019
PAT..13,719


Skeleton Crew Challenge October 25–31
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Post by HiAltRowgal » October 26th, 2008, 3:54 pm

Way to go, Sandi! Your half million mark is just around the corner!

Skunked while fishing yesterday, but we may try again after work sometime this week if we can find an evening when it won't be so WINDY! This is the second time this fall that we've been thwarted by strong winds, strong enough to create white caps on the water. I guess if the word "windy" is in any part of the forecast, we should postpone the fishing! Live and learn; this is the first fall we've actually tried fishing, so we're just figuring things out.

Hope this week's challenge inspires each of us to do just a little more!

~Linda

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Post by sandi jump » October 26th, 2008, 8:57 pm

Linda,

Thanks for the encouragement!!!! My first thought was, "I'm not close", but my second thought was, ' Oh yes I am!" Thanks for the clearer perspective.

I only have two more classes and three more tests!!!!!! Then I can get back to rowing again. :D

Sandi

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Post by PJM » October 26th, 2008, 11:19 pm

TEAM PROGRESS OCTOBER 26th

SKELETON CREW CHALLENGE
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TEAM TimbukTOO
29th place in the rankings
9,429,873 meters for the season
54,857 meters for the day



MICHAEL..8,231
LINDA...15,114
ALISON..4,607
SANDI..8,000
PAT...18,905


Skeleton Crew Challenge October 25–31
Row 31,000 meters and download a special Skeleton Crew certificate and iron-on!




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Goals are the fuel in the furnace of achievement.
Brian Tracy, Eat that Frog

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Post by michaelc » October 27th, 2008, 12:38 am

Keep rowing team, just finished another 12k and feeling great. Had a great week-end, took a rest yesterday and today's rowing felt great. I'm working on setting some goals for my rowing.

Working hard to lose some weight and improve my fitness level for the upcoming skiing season, which today had the first snowflakes of the year flying around. Time to get the skis out and tune them up.

Any ideas and suggestions with my goals would be welcome.

Tomorrow's goal is to complete the Skeleton Crew Challenge!

Go Team TimbukTOO!

-Michaelc

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Post by PJM » October 27th, 2008, 8:51 am

Hey there Micheal!!!

Looks like a milestone is within reach!!!

100,000 meters is so close.

Goals ,are in my opinion, a personal thing.We set long term goals for ourselves and short term goals.It is important that we set realistic goals as well.Ones that we can definitely reach and not be disappointed in the outcome making the goals then..counterproductive.
From your enthusiasm..I can see very good goals and ones that you can reach.I think that each team member has their own goals and with this hectic world we live in..it is more difficult to fit the fitness goals in but they keep us healthy and centered to make it through each day!

You set a goal to finish the Skeleton Crew Challenge..awesome short term goal.
Your long term goal will be perhaps how many meters you want to row this season.That will be determined by how many meters you want to row each day.
Skiing season is a great way to boost those goals..you need really good leg muscles and upper body strength to ski.
I am a Personal Trainer and I at one time trained a few clients to get ready for the slopes.Rowing will help and you need to work those quads and hamstrings..get a good sense of lateral movement..hit the gym or work at home on the muscle groups that are so vital in good ski form.And don't forget the core!Good abs!!

Way to row , Michael and good luck on those goals and daily personal bests.
I finished my Challenge this weekend..felt good and now I can maybe double the challenge or beyond!!

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Post by PJM » October 27th, 2008, 8:53 am

CINDY..

400,000 meters is within reach..

MILESTONE WATCH for you!!


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Post by HiAltRowgal » October 27th, 2008, 8:01 pm

Hi Michael,

Regarding the daily average meters Honors Boards, you are at a disadvantage because you have started logging meters so far into the season (just about half way). If you want to make it a goal to end up on a particular Honors Board (1500, 2500, 5000, 7500, 10000), you would have to row almost twice the daily amount each day to reach that goal by the end of April 2009.

For this season, it may be easier to set monthly or weekly goals in addition to the various challenges. The upcoming Holiday Challenge is one of my favorites because it has kept me from gaining weight during the holiday season. The January Challenge is another good one for burning extra calories, and before you know it, you'll be at the end of the season (April 30). It's much easier to set higher, daily average goals when you start right on May 1, as long as you stay committed and motivated. Belonging to a team has helped me remain much more motivated; I've never rowed this much during a season before!

My goal for the Skeleton Crew Challenge is at least 10,000 per day, but I'm working to row 15,000. I have to admit that it's easier for me to row more during a challenge.

Regarding weight loss, I've found that the more I row, the more I seem to want to eat, but my body fat percentage is going down little by little. Maybe that will help to make a difference down the line. I need to lose some weight in order to play tennis again (each pound of extra weight is 4 pounds of pressure on my knees); my knees were not doing well on the courts a few years ago.

Best of luck with your goals!

Sandi--- I'm glad you can see a light at the end of your classwork tunnel!

~Linda

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