Sneaky one, Bryon.Byron Drachman wrote:
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Sneaky one, Bryon.Byron Drachman wrote:
Happy Ground Hog Day to everyone!!!
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Your information appears to be totally false.ranger wrote:The Indianapolis Male Veterans race (50+ years old) had 10 finishers, both lightweight and heavyweight, and was won by a heavyweight, Kip Nicolas, in 6:46, just the time he pulled last year.
The other times were 7:05, 7:28, 7:31, 7:34, 7:41, 7:43, 7:45, 8:07, 10:10.
The two lightweights in the race finished in 7:41 and 7:50.
But fast as hell on the erg!Brian Staff wrote:He's a mental midget, a complete fraud and the world record holder of DNS & DNF's.
Rich, you are not racing this weekend at Cincinnati.ranger wrote:But fast as hell on the erg!Brian Staff wrote:He's a mental midget, a complete fraud and the world record holder of DNS & DNF's.
Stay tuned.
I should get the WR this weekend at Cincinnati, hopefully by about ten seconds.
Isn't this the point where someone steps up and offers you a bet...that you have no intention of honoring.ranger wrote:But fast as hell on the erg!Brian Staff wrote:He's a mental midget, a complete fraud and the world record holder of DNS & DNF's.
Stay tuned.
I should get the WR this weekend at Cincinnati, hopefully by about ten seconds.
If the quote actually is accurate, and the post it came from seems to have been removed, the reason Kip Nicholas' time was "just the time he pulled last year" is because it was the time he pulled last year. That list of times is the 2009 results, not the 2010 results.BrianStaff wrote:Your information appears to be totally false.ranger wrote:The Indianapolis Male Veterans race (50+ years old) had 10 finishers, both lightweight and heavyweight, and was won by a heavyweight, Kip Nicolas, in 6:46, just the time he pulled last year.
The other times were 7:05, 7:28, 7:31, 7:34, 7:41, 7:43, 7:45, 8:07, 10:10.
The two lightweights in the race finished in 7:41 and 7:50.
(snip)
You are "spot on" as the Brits say....cah wrote: I like his retorics and prosestyle when provoced.
Maybe what he means is "I don't train for 2k rowing 20 spm so no one else should. And no one else should say that it might be a good idea because.... (insert something about Elskid or something else that does not apply to 55-59 lwts) (about which RIch knows very little.)ranger wrote: No one trains for a 2k rowing 20 spm
What I said more exactly is that once you row well there is really no reason to train at 20 spm, unless you are just resting but keeping active.mikvan52 wrote:Maybe what he means is "I don't train for 2k rowing 20 spm so no one else should.
probably a lot of the hysteria around Rich is that he says he will do things he doesn't do (i.e. 'I will do X workout", "I will post my time tomorrow"."I will show a picture of my weight every morning starting monday" "I will do a 6:28 at home by the end of the month". "I will break the world record seven times in seven consecutive races"). A lot more of the hysteria is how he belittles the accomplishments of others. MorE still is that he has not paid any of his bets. More yet because of his dogmatic claims about the superiority of his training.John Rupp wrote:Probably a lot of the hysteria around Rich is that he does his own thing, which everyone gets if they don't "conform" to hard workouts at r20.
What evidence do you have that "everyone else" sabotages their times? The Wolverine Plan has about 50% low rate training and many people have gotten hammers and WR's with them and many many more have gotten PBs.John Rupp wrote:However that is exactly the problem. Rich was smashing the WRs the 2nd season that he rowed,
then started all the low rate and SPI stuff that sabotaged his times, the same as they do with everyone else.
Apparently Punxatawney Phil saw his shadow so you've got six weeks more winter to go.Byron Drachman wrote: Happy Ground Hog Day to everyone!!!
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