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

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Post by Kristine Strasburger » March 17th, 2009, 1:13 am

It is always okay to ask questions here. This is one forum where you don't get chastized for asking something that has already been discussed. It's a long way to the moon, and we need stuff to talk about or the trip is going to really drag on. :D

I do find that the friendly competition between us Luna-tics is a great motivator. Trying to pass up the guy or gal just ahead of me is a great way to row a few more meters every time I sit down on the rower. It also helps me get on the rower on those days I would rather do nothing.

Watching a movie makes for more meters overall, and so does interval training with warm ups, cool downs and rowing rests.
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Re: 3 hours ...

Post by just27 » March 17th, 2009, 2:18 am

Dave_H wrote:Right back atcha Chris... I see your HM, and I raise 1 HM. :P :lol:
Dave H: I know more bridge terms than poker terms, but I'm pretty sure that's a challenge! I'll have to get back to you about that raise, let's say, on Saturday!? (By which time you'll have logged another half dozen ...)

Chriss: My meters increased considerably after I moved the rower in front of the TV. A HM is an entire movie ... 10K is good for a half a movie (or Darryl's Florida canoe trip). And there's always someone on your tail, or just almost within reach ... that's motivation for me. Very high-tech.

Who asked about the log card being full? Where do you see how much space has been used?

Happy St. Paddy's Day to all ... especially the NYFD! It's also our wedding anniversary - a brilliantly easy date to remember. (In order to avoid green mashed potatoes, or green beer, we save the restaurant rez for later.)

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Post by Toothdoc » March 17th, 2009, 7:26 am

Happy Anniversary Chris & AJ

Happy St Patrick's Day to all. You know there's only two types of people on St Patrick's Day. Those that are Irish and those that wish they were.

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Re: 3 hours ...

Post by Dave_H » March 17th, 2009, 8:48 am

just27 wrote:
Dave_H wrote:Right back atcha Chris... I see your HM, and I raise 1 HM. :P :lol:
Dave H: I know more bridge terms than poker terms, but I'm pretty sure that's a challenge! I'll have to get back to you about that raise, let's say, on Saturday!? (By which time you'll have logged another half dozen ...)
I wish... not enough hours in most days lately, work/ life balance is dipping towards work. :evil:
Challenge stands however... you are currently outbid! :lol:
Toothdoc wrote:Morning Dave,
Are you planing a HM everyday of the WRC, SWEET!!
dc
See above. And no, you aren't dealt into this game... :lol:
just27 wrote: Who asked about the log card being full? Where do you see how much space has been used?
On the "welcome screen" when my PM3 monitor first fires up it displays lifetime metres and log card % used...
just27 wrote:It's also our wedding anniversary - a brilliantly easy date to remember. (In order to avoid green mashed potatoes, or green beer, we save the restaurant rez for later.)
Happy Anniversary Chris and AJ!
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Post by DuluthMoose » March 17th, 2009, 9:18 am

caspooner wrote:Is it appropriate, as a newbie :shock: , to ask how have so many of you been successful in getting so many meters? Do you all just sit down and push “Just Row”? Do you follow some training plan? Created your own?
Chriss


Chriss, here are my thoughts and story.
I think everyone needs to find their own rowing "groove" to be in, based on how physically fit they currently are; their personal fitness or weight control goals; and the time required to realize those goals, balanced with all the other activities in your life. The Luna-Tics virtual team becomes a framework to help you meet those personal goals through motivation, positive reinforcement, fun, and a sense of social interaction with other rowers. The push to realized those rowing goals must come from you giving priority and a long term commitment to rowing, Concept's challenges, and the friendly competition you can find yourself in (if you respond to that sort of thing).

I find that rowing goals are dynamic over time. I got my rower in 2005 and for the first month my workouts were 20 minutes. Then for the next 2 years I did 30 minute workouts 4 to 5 times a week. There wasn't any more time in my life back then to do more rowing. My rowing intensity was based (and still is) on monitoring my heart rate, and after warming up I would make sure it was held between 145 to 152 beats per minute. I could tell more leg muscles were developing, my heart was stronger, and my meters output kept edging higher. And I felt that was a good reward for my effort. Although there is no doubt that I was fitter, I wasn't dropping any weight. I retired in fall of 2007, and decided it was important for me to increase rowing in my daily schedule and to drop as much as 30 lbs. So I started going for 45 minute workouts. By Dec 2007 that was becoming routine for me, and then I decided to try joining a team for the JVC. I choose the Luna-Tics and the rest is history. At the end of the 2008 JVC, my workout rows were for 1 hour. I found that this is enough for me to shed pounds if you also watch your diet, so I've been pleased being able to slowly lose weight at any time this past year by keeping up with the 1 hour workouts at least 5 times a week.

I find my most intense workouts (for personal best time or meters) are done without watching TV or video, but focusing on heart rate and setting the workout to a countdown row. For more leisurely rows I hit the "JUST ROW" button and go, and you can get pretty good at stopping on the second. But lately I've found that workouts can be much more enjoyable by watching video while I row. Recently I made a few home videos of being on the water canoeing in Florida, and these seem to make the time just fly by for me. But my output in meters does go down when I watch video because I don't push my heart rate as much.

I've rambled on enough, hope this helps. Darryl (DuluthMoose)

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WRC Update

Post by Kona2 » March 17th, 2009, 10:07 am

WORLD ROWING CHALLENGE UPDATE

At the end of two days of competition, the Luna-Tics are in 4th place overall with a crew of 47. We have a few crew members who still need to click on the "yes I'll participate in this challenge" link under teams so their collective meters will count towards this challenge!

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World Rowing Challenge Individual Standings
Name Total Event Meters
1 Daniel Cox 94,609
2 William Haag 70,000
3 Barry O'Malley 53,246
4 David Hunter 52,728
5 Tim Porter 49,046
6 Will Salach 39,386
7 Thomas Jung 33,500
8 Kristine Strasburger 33,097
9 Chris Tudury 31,097
10 Peter Huurman 30,000
11 David A. Alden 28,369
12 Mike Mulvihill 26,167
13 Tom Rosengarth 23,744
14 Jan Stevenson 22,000
15 Mike Crossley 20,000
16 Chris Harbourt 18,930
17 peter verdirame 17,500
18 Karyn Gallagher 17,054
19 Darryl Bathel 16,258
20 John Marsh 15,177
21 Mary Harper 14,475
22 Terry Miele 13,964
23 Gina Levy 13,000
24 David Thomas Garcia 12,031
25 barbara grandberg 11,571
26 Chris Spooner 11,229
27 Patricia Chow 10,266
28 Reeve Martin 10,200
29 Jeff Morris 10,032
30 Andy Ward 10,000
31 Rick Carveth 10,000
32 David Grasfield 10,000
33 martin douglas 8,238
34 Anthony Parendo 6,666
35 Andrea Cosmin 6,011
36 Alistair Black 2,010
37 Rodrigo Garcia 0
38 Chris Czech 0
39 Kelly Berry 0
40 Bruce Smith 0
41 Tim Strasburger 0
42 Ben Strasburger 0
43 Sorin Spanoche 0
44 Nancy Flagg 0
45 Theresa Haire 0
46 BJ Kinkade 0
47 diane bimbela 0
Total Meters = An impressive ! 851,601m

Way to row, Luna-Tics!

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All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 3.16.09

Post by Kona2 » March 17th, 2009, 10:45 am

Image Get your Irish on! Let's see those ergs dance to the moon! Image

Season meters as of 320/365 = 68,770,377 m (that's a lot of shamrocks)

Total meters on the day = 305,527 m

Oars in space = 31 percent

MILESTONES....Bragging Rights....Celebrations: Many are just about ready to jump to the next orbit....


Image Half Moon for the Captain

ONE Million Meter Watch:

Gina with (39,000 m) to go is well into the red zone!

Kaptain Kristine is starting to pour it on...with (68,086 m) to go!

Tom with (97,500 m) to go is holding steady....

And thanks to today's lunar crew:

William H 40,000 m Wild Bill Image
Dan C 33,106 m
Kristine 21,097 m
Tim P 18,282 m (really putting in some meters here - will make a 2 MM season at this rate! )
Darryl Image 16,258 m
Michael S 16,000 m
BaZz 15,729 m (what does BaZzz stand for?)
Peter H 15,000 m
Mike M 13,089 m
Will S 12,383 m
Tom R 11,017 m
Dave 10,534 m
Chris T Image 10,000 m
Steven 10,000 m (need to elect to participate in challenge under teams)
Mike C 10,000 m
Jan 10,000 m
Peter G 8,000 m
Mary 7,251 m
Gina 7,000 m
Chris S 5,064 m
Barbara 5,039 m
Mitch F 5,000 m Image
Tony ImageImageImageImage
Richelle 2,345 m (good sequence of numbers!)

Image = good health !
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Post by acrewer » March 17th, 2009, 11:35 am

Kristine Strasburger wrote:I do find that the friendly competition between us Luna-tics is a great motivator. Trying to pass up the guy or gal just ahead of me is a great way to row a few more meters every time I sit down on the rower. It also helps me get on the rower on those days I would rather do nothing.
Capt'n - Will ya be chasing me now? ....take your time...do nothing today...enjoy a pint of Guiness, whatever you do, stay off the erg :D :twisted: :D

Seriously, I usually allocate between 25-40 minutes on the erg. I have tried intervals, but find that 'rest' meters get tallied separately and that messes up my stats. I either pick a single distance (between 5-8 k) or a time (30 min) and turn on the evening news, since I usually row around 5 pm. I need to find a DVD player for my erg TV - news is boring!

On the PM 3 there is a screen that says "information" - provides data on battery life, log card status, etc.

Erin Go Braugh :mrgreen: !!

Gina (Irish on me Dad's side)

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Post by bg » March 17th, 2009, 11:39 am

[color=green]happy anniversary chris and aj and happy st patty's day everyone......[/color]

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Woohoo! It's four million!

Post by Kona2 » March 17th, 2009, 3:46 pm

Can happily report that I am now working on five million meters as I have just eclipsed the four million meter mark! Dance dance dance!

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Re: Woohoo! It's four million!

Post by bg » March 17th, 2009, 3:55 pm

Kona2 wrote:Can happily report that I am now working on five million meters as I have just eclipsed the four million meter mark! Dance dance dance!

woooooo hooooooo...what a way to celebrate st patty's day.....

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Re: Woohoo! It's four million!

Post by BAZzy » March 17th, 2009, 6:25 pm

Kona2 wrote:Can happily report that I am now working on five million meters as I have just eclipsed the four million meter mark! Dance dance dance!
Good luck as you work towards 5M. How far is it across America? You could proably claimed to have rowed the distance?

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Re: Woohoo! It's four million!

Post by just27 » March 17th, 2009, 7:05 pm

Kona2 wrote:Can happily report that I am now working on five million meters as I have just eclipsed the four million meter mark! Dance dance dance!
Hats off to you, and your 4 MM, Kona. Dance, indeed!

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Dan: 115,000+ thus far for the WRC ... :shock: Second stage afterburn!?


Thx for all the happy anniversary wishes ... :D

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Re: Woohoo! It's four million!

Post by William H » March 17th, 2009, 9:55 pm

just27 wrote:
Kona2 wrote:Can happily report that I am now working on five million meters as I have just eclipsed the four million meter mark! Dance dance dance!
Hats off to you, and your 4 MM, Kona. Dance, indeed!

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Dan: 115,000+ thus far for the WRC ... :shock: Second stage afterburn!?


Thx for all the happy anniversary wishes ... :D
Congrats on the 4MM - 5MM or bust!

OK, Dan - 115,000+ meters in 3 days ... I can't keep up. :oops:

What's your secret? Come on, you can tell us - we won't tell anyone, honest!

Seriously, though - great work!

Happy Anniversary, Chris and AJ! Many happy returns!

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Post by Toothdoc » March 17th, 2009, 10:03 pm

OK, Dan - 115,000+ meters in 3 days ... I can't keep up.

What's your secret? Come on, you can tell us - we won't tell anyone, honest!

Seriously, though - great work!

Will H,

No big secret. If your butt can endure it you can co it. Dedicate the time and go for it. It also helps to have a Wildman waiting for you to falter. Thanks for the push. I've have always needed someone on my rear threatening to over take me. Team work is great!

Great rowing by all you Looons!!!!!

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