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All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 5.06.09
Some say....visualizing your goal is a key to success.....to the moon, mates, to the moon! Moon fact: the diameter of the moon is about one-quarter the diameter of the earth....
Welcome back, Kaptain Kris (and Ben and Tim)! We have 40 team members currently.
Speeding through the universe, we note that Toothdoc has a rodent cage in tow of his rowing machine. Much discussion held around the species of rodent....Toothdoc readily admitting that he is, after all, a Toothdoc, and is apt to overlook other features (at least in rodents).
Season meters as of 6/365 = 1,735,334 m
Total meters on the day = 275,844 m
Oars in space = 68 percent
MILESTONES....Bragging Rights....Celebrations:
100K Dan C
For the sixth day in a row, Marathon Minnie continues her half marathons....
And thanks to our lunar crew for all kinds of meters:
27,000 m (just27 ?)
Chris 21,097 m
Kiba 20,000 m
B3Zio 18,897 m
Dan 15,092 m
Will S 15,021 m
K2 15,000 m
Darryl 14,428 m
Rick 13,481 m
Tim 11,229 m
Barbara 11,031 m (whoa.....look at you zooming along!)
Peter H 10,000 m
Steven 10,000 m
Ted 10,000 m
Mike C 10,000 m
Dave 10,000 m
Teresa 8,573 m
Terry 8,004 m
Peter G 5,500 m
Kevin 5,000 m
Dan T 5,000 m
AJ 4,014 m
Karyn 4,013 m (how's the water?) http://www.row2k.com/video/view.cfm?vid=7073
Tony m Yep, aliens beamed him aboard...
Kristine 165 m
Ben 9 (demonstrating the power of a single digit pull)
Tim 7 (also demonstrating power of a single digit pull)
Good rowing everyone! Full moon is almost here!
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Greetings from Mitch Terra Sanitatis- THE MYSTERY SOLVED
Hey Luna-Tics
To inspire myself I gave myself a middle name since my folks never gave me one. Terra Sanitatis is a spot on the moon translated from Latin into English as The Land of Healthiness. That's where I want to be.
see-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fe ... n_the_Moon
We all could use a good spot!!!
To inspire myself I gave myself a middle name since my folks never gave me one. Terra Sanitatis is a spot on the moon translated from Latin into English as The Land of Healthiness. That's where I want to be.
see-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fe ... n_the_Moon
We all could use a good spot!!!
Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 5.4.09
I had a good chuckle when I saw this...you'll have to add it to the map.just27 wrote:Okay ... I just had to do it:Kona2 wrote:Whoa....poisonous spiders....new hazards of rowing in Australia?!!
http://www.smh.com.au/national/web-of-l ... -axgx.html[/img][/url]
"Those who don't think it can be done shouldn't bother the person doing it..."
www.thelandy.com
www.thelandy.com
Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 5.4.09
That's worth a double-take on so many levels ... a 7-inch long, hairy, barking tarantula got my attention, as did reading tomorrow's news, today!BAZzy wrote:I had a good chuckle when I saw this...you'll have to add it to the map.Kona2 wrote:Whoa....poisonous spiders....new hazards of rowing in Australia?!!
http://www.smh.com.au/national/web-of-l ... -axgx.html
I'm all for more hamsters, and fewer horror-movie beasties.
Thanks for the makeagif link, Kiba. I'll see if I can animate something ... maybe a little glitter ...
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 5.7.09
Congratulations! You made it through the week! And what a week it was with 41 crew members (welcome back Voodoogirl Laurie) posting over TWO million meters, including 15 HMs and 3 Red Giants !
In the chart below, the top tube is week 1 2010, and the bottom tube is week 1 2009 (29 crew members). Great start to the rowing year!
Mike C reports a cryptic message scrawled graffiti-like on his rowing machine... and discovers that once again abduction has indeed occurred in an unusual game of galactic hide and seek. In a special naming ceremony, Crewman Mitch Terra Sanitatis also chooses our lunar landing site near the sea of tranquility. Crew heartily supports both choice of name and landing site. And finally, there's been a run on ship's stores for spider repellant as crew members discover a recently hatched spider herd in the Aussie rowing contingent. Bazzy says "no worries", I'll catch them!
Season meters as of 7/365 = 2,024,785 m
Total meters on the day = 289,451 m
Oars in space = 51 percent
MILESTONES....Bragging Rights....Celebrations:
Half Marathon #7 in a row...
Half Marathon # 4 Dan C
Half Marathon # 1 K2
ROWED THE DISTANCE: Huge Amounts of Meters
FULL Moon = greater than 42,195 m
Wild Bill with 43,000 m
HALF Moon = greater than 21,097 m
Kiba with 40,000 m
And thanks to today's crew for ALL the kinds of meters:
Peter G 2,500 m
Laurie 2,740 m
Tony 3,333 m
Ted 5,000 m
Gina 7,119 m
Lilia 7,500 m (tracking well with her training program!)
Terry 9,043 m
Mitch Terra Sanitatis 10,000 m
Rick 10,000 m
Dave 10,000 m
Mike C 10,000 m (was there a ransom note?)
Steven 10,000 m
Barbara 12,127 m
Bazzy 13,052 m
Darryl 14,682 m
16,064 m
K2 21,097 m
Dan 21,097 m
Chris 21,097 m
Kiba 40,000 m
Wild Bill 43,000 m
In the chart below, the top tube is week 1 2010, and the bottom tube is week 1 2009 (29 crew members). Great start to the rowing year!
Mike C reports a cryptic message scrawled graffiti-like on his rowing machine... and discovers that once again abduction has indeed occurred in an unusual game of galactic hide and seek. In a special naming ceremony, Crewman Mitch Terra Sanitatis also chooses our lunar landing site near the sea of tranquility. Crew heartily supports both choice of name and landing site. And finally, there's been a run on ship's stores for spider repellant as crew members discover a recently hatched spider herd in the Aussie rowing contingent. Bazzy says "no worries", I'll catch them!
Season meters as of 7/365 = 2,024,785 m
Total meters on the day = 289,451 m
Oars in space = 51 percent
MILESTONES....Bragging Rights....Celebrations:
Half Marathon #7 in a row...
Half Marathon # 4 Dan C
Half Marathon # 1 K2
ROWED THE DISTANCE: Huge Amounts of Meters
FULL Moon = greater than 42,195 m
Wild Bill with 43,000 m
HALF Moon = greater than 21,097 m
Kiba with 40,000 m
And thanks to today's crew for ALL the kinds of meters:
Peter G 2,500 m
Laurie 2,740 m
Tony 3,333 m
Ted 5,000 m
Gina 7,119 m
Lilia 7,500 m (tracking well with her training program!)
Terry 9,043 m
Mitch Terra Sanitatis 10,000 m
Rick 10,000 m
Dave 10,000 m
Mike C 10,000 m (was there a ransom note?)
Steven 10,000 m
Barbara 12,127 m
Bazzy 13,052 m
Darryl 14,682 m
16,064 m
K2 21,097 m
Dan 21,097 m
Chris 21,097 m
Kiba 40,000 m
Wild Bill 43,000 m
Summer Sweeps
Say, is the Summer Sweeps Challenge new?
http://www.concept2.com/us/motivation/c ... sweeps.asp
On the water meters count!
http://www.concept2.com/us/motivation/c ... sweeps.asp
On the water meters count!
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 5.8.09
Crew members spotted Mike M out spacewalking his dog*, and threw him a line to the ship! Welcome back for the 2010 rowing season!
Season meters as of 8/365 = 2,297,993 m
Total meters on the day = 273,206 m
Oars in space = 50 percent
MILESTONES....Bragging Rights....Celebrations:
300K Wild Bill
200K Kiba
100K Peter H
We're surrounded by half moons today!
Half Marathon # 8 ... in a row (just27)
Half Marathon # 5 (Dan C)
Half Marathon # 2 (Peter H)
And thanks to today's crew for all kinds of meters:
Tony 3,333 m
Peter G 5,000 m
Big Maq 6,015 m
Wild Bill 7,000 m
Lilia 7,500 m
Kevin 9,000 m
Steven 10,000 m
Barbara 10,031 m
Tim 11,650 m
Dan T 12,000 m
Ted 13,000 m
Mike M 13,165 m
14,383 m (what's the countdown to another canoe trip?)
Mike C 15,000 m
K2 15,903 m
Will S 17,668 m
19,269 m
Kiba 20,000 m
Peter H 21,097 m
Dan C 21,097 m
Chris 21,097 m
Have a great rowing day!
*I don't know if Mike actually has a dog...
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What's the countdown to the next trip?
Kona2 - My summer paddling calendar is filling fast. (There will be plenty of opportunities for those rowers who want to pass me up in meters rowed....)
May 26 - 4 days in the BWCA chasing lake trout. ....although my entry point lake is still froze tight from the last clear day Sat photo I've seen.
July 1 to 4 (tentative) I have applied to be considered for leg one of the paddling crew in a voyageur canoe that will travel 350 miles in Ontario and Minnesota as part of the celebration for the 100th anniversary of the Quetico Park and the Superior National Forest.
July 9-17 - My own Quetico journey. Planning a 110 mile trip this year for 6.
Aug 7-9 - lower 50 miles of the Wisconsin River
Sept - working with an outfitter and planning a 60 mile trip on the Green River near Moab Utah throiugh Canyonlands NP.
May 26 - 4 days in the BWCA chasing lake trout. ....although my entry point lake is still froze tight from the last clear day Sat photo I've seen.
July 1 to 4 (tentative) I have applied to be considered for leg one of the paddling crew in a voyageur canoe that will travel 350 miles in Ontario and Minnesota as part of the celebration for the 100th anniversary of the Quetico Park and the Superior National Forest.
July 9-17 - My own Quetico journey. Planning a 110 mile trip this year for 6.
Aug 7-9 - lower 50 miles of the Wisconsin River
Sept - working with an outfitter and planning a 60 mile trip on the Green River near Moab Utah throiugh Canyonlands NP.
Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 5.8.09
I can't believe that it took me more than 30 seconds to figure out who is Spidey! I was mid-HM last night, minding my own business, when a substantial (I would have said HUGE before seeing that 7 inch tarantula) spider walked into the room and settled down under the flywheel. It drove the dog crazy, trying to get it without getting her head bonked by my obsessive rowing. I ended up smushing it (spider, not dog) with my Gatorade bottle ... it looked much smaller then! which segues to my actual point ... home made sports drinks:Kona2 wrote:
Homemade Sports Drink
Researched from various sites, including: eHow.com, The Dead Runner’s Society; Trainharder.com; cycling performance tips (cptips.com); helium.com; bikeforums.net. You might consider using a sports drink for electrolyte replacement whenever your workout is over 60 minutes.
These homemade drinks use approx. the same formula as Gatorade per 8 oz (52 calorie) serving:
14 grams carb
110 mg sodium
30 mg potassium
Makes 2 liters (approx. 2 quarts, or 8 cups)
To lower the glycemic index, add 2 teaspoons flax oil or olive oil.
Recipe 1:
1/2 cup orange juice (not concentrate) OR 2 tablespoons lemon juice
9 tablespoons sugar
3/8 teaspoon salt
8 cups water
Recipe 2:
1/4 teaspoon sea salt
1/4 teaspoon baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) OR additional 1/4 tsp sea salt
1/2 cup orange juice (OR 1/2 mashed banana)
2 T lemon juice
8 tablespoons sugar (OR honey OR grade B maple syrup)
2 liters water
(I have this thing about making my own stuff!)
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Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 5.8.09
No dog, but I do have the occasional coyote or bobcat traipse through the yard (and a good many little tarantulas this time of year).Kona2 wrote: *I don't know if Mike actually has a dog...
Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 5.8.09
"Leaky Tiki" ... Jimmy Buffett fan, or remembering Adventures in Paradise?Leaky Tiki wrote:No dog, but I do have the occasional coyote or bobcat traipse through the yard (and a good many little tarantulas this time of year).Kona2 wrote: *I don't know if Mike actually has a dog...
Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 5.8.09
These homemade drinks use approx. the same formula as Gatorade per 8 oz (52 calorie) serving:
14 grams carb
110 mg sodium
30 mg potassium
Makes 2 liters (approx. 2 quarts, or 8 cups)
To lower the glycemic index, add 2 teaspoons flax oil or olive oil.
Recipe 1:
1/2 cup orange juice (not concentrate) OR 2 tablespoons lemon juice
9 tablespoons sugar
3/8 teaspoon salt
8 cups water
Recipe 2:
1/4 teaspoon sea salt
1/4 teaspoon baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) OR additional 1/4 tsp sea salt
1/2 cup orange juice (OR 1/2 mashed banana)
2 T lemon juice
8 tablespoons sugar (OR honey OR grade B maple syrup)
2 liters water
(I have this thing about making my own stuff!)[/quote]
Just27,
I llike the recipes, but I'm a little concerned with all the sugar. Wouldn't want all these ergomaniacs to end up no teeth in their old age. Maybe sub Splenda?
dc the sugar Nazi.
14 grams carb
110 mg sodium
30 mg potassium
Makes 2 liters (approx. 2 quarts, or 8 cups)
To lower the glycemic index, add 2 teaspoons flax oil or olive oil.
Recipe 1:
1/2 cup orange juice (not concentrate) OR 2 tablespoons lemon juice
9 tablespoons sugar
3/8 teaspoon salt
8 cups water
Recipe 2:
1/4 teaspoon sea salt
1/4 teaspoon baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) OR additional 1/4 tsp sea salt
1/2 cup orange juice (OR 1/2 mashed banana)
2 T lemon juice
8 tablespoons sugar (OR honey OR grade B maple syrup)
2 liters water
(I have this thing about making my own stuff!)[/quote]
Just27,
I llike the recipes, but I'm a little concerned with all the sugar. Wouldn't want all these ergomaniacs to end up no teeth in their old age. Maybe sub Splenda?
dc the sugar Nazi.