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Post by PJM » February 23rd, 2010, 9:36 am

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MONDAY FEBRUARY 22nd 2010

NOTES FROM THE BOAT



With 55 crew members with their oars in the virtual waters:
#11 in the overall rankings( out of 1440 teams)
#10 in the virtual rankings (out of 132 teams)


40,579,805 meters for the season
98,742 meters for the day

JIM...14,599 meters
JOHN...21,765 meters...HM plus
MATTHEW...3,000 meters
DAIVA...5,000 meters
ADAM...12,000 meters
CINDY...10,360 meters
CHUCK...7,500 meters
RAY...9,593 meters
BOBBIE...7,500 meters
ANDREW...7,425 meters


GREAT ROWING!!!!!




GO TEAM!!!

”There ain’t no rules here. We’re trying to accomplish something.”
- Thomas Edison

You need to be aware of what others are doing, applaud their efforts, acknowledge their successes, and encourage them in their pursuits. When we all help one another, everybody wins.”


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Post by PJM » February 23rd, 2010, 9:38 am

Number glitch successfully resolved.Stats back on track..


ROW TEAM TimbukTOO!!!!!!!!!!!

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Post by kringel » February 23rd, 2010, 12:59 pm

cindyreck wrote:That's awesome, Karen! What specifically were your mental challenges- to keep going? to not get bored? to row through pain? I'm just curious. I've never done anything of that magnitude in one sitting on the rower. Amazing and congratulations!!

I was lucky and really didn't have pain. I did have a gelsport pad under my bum, and I tried really hard to keep good form no matter how slow I had to go. The only issue I had were my hands getting a little raw. I had had gloves on (biking gloves) for the first 2/3 of the time and took them off for the last third. They might have done more harm than good, not sure.

I kept myself entertained by loading a concert video into the DVD player (music and something to focus my eyes on, ya know)... Janet Jackson Live in Hawaii. B) The hardest bits were each time I stopped 15 seconds or so to drink more water (wanted to stay ahead of hydrating, so I planned stops at 10,000 and 15,000 meters)... restarting the rower from dead stop and messing up my rhythm really bothered me, but I'm not coordinated enough to row and drink at the same time. Plus, in the second half I kept nagging myself with bad psychology... "You already rowed longer than you ever have before, you could quit..." "You already rowed farther than you ever have before, you could quit..." When I hit 5,000 meters left, I gave myself one last mental boost and said I either had to stop now or commit to finish. Once the ticker went under 4,000 I knew I'd make it. :D

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Post by PJM » February 24th, 2010, 1:34 am

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TUESDAY FEBRUARY 23rd 2010

NOTES FROM THE BOAT



With 55 crew members with their oars in the virtual waters:
#11 in the overall rankings( out of 1443 teams)
#10 in the virtual rankings (out of 132 teams)


40,691,110 meters for the season
111,305 meters for the day

JOHN...18,766 meters
JIM...17,169 meters
CHRIS...5,000 meters
ANDREW...7,500 meters
JD...14,068 meters
ALISON...3,500 meters
CHUCK...7,500 meters
CINDY...5,016 meters
ADAM...7,380 meters
DAIVA...4,000 meters
ASHLEE...1,054 meters
DOUG...15,662 meters
MATTHEW...4,690 meters



GREAT ROWING!!!!!




GO TEAM!!!

”There ain’t no rules here. We’re trying to accomplish something.”
- Thomas Edison

You need to be aware of what others are doing, applaud their efforts, acknowledge their successes, and encourage them in their pursuits. When we all help one another, everybody wins.”


Pat
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Post by PJM » February 24th, 2010, 1:37 am

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DOUG HAS PASSED THE 300,000 METER MARK!!!!!!!!!

WAY TO ROW!!!

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Post by Chili » February 24th, 2010, 11:20 am

Thanks Pat, thought it would come a bit sooner but travel has kept me off the erg all but one day in the past week :evil:

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Post by PJM » February 24th, 2010, 1:21 pm

March Madness
"5000 meters a day keeps March Madness at bay"
March 1–31
The Details

Choose from two levels of participation:
The Basic Challenge: Row or ski 5000 meters each day for 25 days or more in March.
The Advanced Challenge: Row or ski 10,000 meters each day for 25 days or more in March.
This is an individual challenge. You do not need to belong to a team to participate.
Meters must be entered online in your online logbook.
Indoor rower and SkiErg meters only (no on water/on snow meters please).
Who Can Participate

Anyone with an online logbook at concept2.com can participate in this challenge.
Incentives and Rewards

Prize drawings are held every day from all the people who have rowed/skied at least 5000 meters that day and entered it in their online logbook. The more days you row/ski 5000 meters, the more you increase your chances of winning!
On randomly selected days during March, we will draw for an additional prize from those who row/ski at least 10,000 meters.
Prizes vary from day to day, but will include Concept2 clothing, heart rate monitors, Concept2 drinking glasses and some surprises!
Drawings are held at (or soon after) noon each weekday for the previous day, so be sure to enter your meters promptly! We will post names of winners on the web site. Winners will be encouraged to send a photo and brief story to be posted as well.
Hall of Fame—All those who are on-track for rowing/skiing at least 5000 meters at least 25 days during the month of March will be listed in the March Madness Progress Board and will be able to download a specially designed certificate.

GO TimbukTOO!!!!!!!

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Post by PJM » February 24th, 2010, 1:24 pm

World Rowing Challenge
The World Rowing Challenge runs every year from March 15–April 15. Get a team together and see how many meters you can row!
The Details

Each team rows as many meters as they can collectively between 12:00 a.m. March 15 and 11:59 p.m. April 15.
This is a team challenge. You must belong to a team to participate. This is not the same as your club affiliation in your profile. See "Information for Team Members" below.
Teams must consist of at least two (2) people.
Important: Complete the following tasks by April 1 or your team will not be enrolled in the challenge and/or your team members' meters will not count for the challenge:
Your team must be enrolled in this year's WRC. (See the Team Administration page for details.)
All team members must be added to your team.
Team members who have their own logbooks must indicate in their logbooks that they are actively participating in the current challenge. (See the Team Member page for more information.)
Team members may only be deleted from the team before midnight ET on April 1. No team members can be deleted after April 1.
Indoor rower meters only (no on water, SkiErg, or on snow meters please).
Meters must be entered online. Because of the large number of participants in the challenge, we cannot accept results via phone, fax or email. We suggest that any members who have access to the internet create their own profile so that they can enter their own results.
Meters rowed each week should be entered no later than midnight on Friday of that week. This works on the honor system. It makes it fair and fun for everyone if you can watch the progress of the teams that you are competing against.
Deadline for entering meters: Sunday, April 18, 2010 at midnight ET.
Who Can Participate

Teams must be an established "club," under one of the following divisions:
Corporate fitness
Correctional facility
Fire/rescue/police
Health club
JCC
Medical facility
Military
Rowing club
School/university club
Virtual
YMCA
Virtual, long-distance, purely electronic groupings of rowers and people and/or individuals not affiliated with a club will be allowed, but will not be eligible for prizes. Additionally, only clubs located in the US and Canada are eligible to receive prizes.
Team standings in all divisions will be posted online throughout the duration of the challenge. There will be separate Honor Boards for each club division, so you can compare your club's performance with other similar clubs.
Incentives and Rewards

There will be prizes for the top ten individual men and women.
There will be prizes for an additional 10 men and 10 women by random draw from all those completing at least 100,000 meters during the challenge.
The club with the greatest number of meters rowed will win their choice of a Model D or Model E Indoor Rower (US & Canada clubs only).
The club with the greatest number of meters rowed per participant (minimum of five people per team to qualify for this prize) will win their choice of a Model D or Model E Indoor Rower (US & Canada clubs only).
We will have two random draws for a Model D or Model E Indoor Rower from all participating clubs having at least five members on their team (US & Canada clubs only).
Specially designed certificates of completion will be available via download to all participants.
Notes:
Virtual teams and their participants are not eligible to receive shipped prizes.
Indoor rower prizes are only available for clubs in the US & Canada as we cannot ship the rowers overseas.
Team Support

Instructional Posters are available through the Concept2 CTS Brochure Request page for all US and Canadian participants.
Information for Team Members

Please visit the Team Member page for more information on how to join a team.
Important: Team members need to confirm they intend to take part in each challenge. Visit the Team Member page for more information.


TIMBUK2 is signed up..so be sure to go to your TEAM page and check that you intend to participate!!


Pat


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Post by PJM » February 25th, 2010, 12:06 pm

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WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24th 2010

NOTES FROM THE BOAT



With 55 crew members with their oars in the virtual waters:
#11 in the overall rankings( out of 1445 teams)
#10 in the virtual rankings (out of 132 teams)


40,803,186 meters for the season
112,076 meters for the day

JOHN...21,767 meters
JIM...16,601 meters
ANDREW...5,075 meters
JD...14,647 meters
KAREN...5,000 meters
CHUCK...7,500 meters
ADAM...7,364 meters
DAIVA...4,000 meters
DOUG...7,912 meters
MATTHEW...3,000 meters
TED....3,249 meters
EVERETT....9,721 meters
MARGARET....6,240 meters




GREAT ROWING!!!!!




GO TEAM!!!

”There ain’t no rules here. We’re trying to accomplish something.”
- Thomas Edison

You need to be aware of what others are doing, applaud their efforts, acknowledge their successes, and encourage them in their pursuits. When we all help one another, everybody wins.”


Pat
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Post by brotherjim » February 25th, 2010, 2:23 pm

Hi Teammates,
I am going to be doing less rowing for awhile as I try and train for a walking marathon. I use my crutches to walk and feel all of my rowing has strengthened my arms and of course my cardio. I don't want to let the team down so I will try and do 5K a day to help out. Go TimbukToo!!!
Jim

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Post by PJM » February 25th, 2010, 2:31 pm

brotherjim wrote:Hi Teammates,
I am going to be doing less rowing for awhile as I try and train for a walking marathon. I use my crutches to walk and feel all of my rowing has strengthened my arms and of course my cardio. I don't want to let the team down so I will try and do 5K a day to help out. Go TimbukToo!!!
Jim
HOW AWESOME!!!!!!!
We will do whatever we can to help you!!
Just let us know..need cheering, support, words of motivation or whatever..we are here for you!!
It is great to cross train and make your fitness programs and health programs diverse.
Your meters are amazing and don't worry about not rowing as much.
GO BrotherJim!!!!!!!!!

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Post by brotherjim » February 25th, 2010, 3:38 pm

Thank you Captain Pat!!! I need all the cheering I can get.

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Post by jstaerk » February 25th, 2010, 3:55 pm

APM wrote:
brotherjim wrote:WOW!!! We have 17 rowers who haved rowed at least 100,000 meters for the challenge. And John is almost at 300,000 meters. Way to row, Timbuktu!
Jim
Agreed, John that is a fantastic total!

I feel as if I am busting a gut and I haven't even covered half of your metres yet!
Thanks all for the kind words! I'm looking forward to this next challenge. Go TIMBUK2!
This is my first post. :D

John

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Post by PJM » February 25th, 2010, 11:34 pm

jstaerk wrote:
APM wrote:
brotherjim wrote:WOW!!! We have 17 rowers who haved rowed at least 100,000 meters for the challenge. And John is almost at 300,000 meters. Way to row, Timbuktu!
Jim
Agreed, John that is a fantastic total!

I feel as if I am busting a gut and I haven't even covered half of your metres yet!
Thanks all for the kind words! I'm looking forward to this next challenge. Go TIMBUK2!
This is my first post. :D

John

Great to see you on the forum!!
Always nice to see the team here.
GO JOHN!!!!!!

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Post by PJM » February 25th, 2010, 11:37 pm

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CHUCK HAS PASSED THE 900,000 METER MARK!!!!!!!!!
MATTHEW HAS PASSED THE 200,000 METER MARK!!!!!!!!!!!!
RAY HAS PASSED THE 800,000 METER MARK!!!!!!!!!!!

WAY TO ROW!!!

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