Ranger's training thread
Re: Ranger's training thread
It's pretty nice down here in Cinci.
It is going to be 60 degrees F. later on this week.
No snow here.
Ann Arbor still has a couple of feet.
ranger
It is going to be 60 degrees F. later on this week.
No snow here.
Ann Arbor still has a couple of feet.
ranger
Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)
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Re: Ranger's training thread
In all seriousness, best of luck to you and everyone else racing tomorrow.ranger wrote:It's pretty nice down here in Cinci.
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LP: 1:18 100m: 17.3 500m: 1:29 1000m: 3:26 5k: 18:58 10k: 39:45
LP: 1:18 100m: 17.3 500m: 1:29 1000m: 3:26 5k: 18:58 10k: 39:45
Re: Ranger's training thread
Then you'll post an example using real stats?ranger wrote:I don't think that's true at all.mikvan52 wrote:a 60 year-old lwt cannot erg a championship quality 2k piece at 13 spi
I repeat.
No 60+ lightweight has rowed or will ever row a championship quality 2k on the erg (sub 6:50) at your magic number: 13 spi.
Why? Strength and oxygen uptake diminishes with age.
TO bring up large and/or younger hwts as proof is to not stay on subject.
Re: Ranger's training thread
POI:
CINCINATTI
Veteran Men 2000 Meters
9:50 AM Race 10
Rich Cureton, Steve Kelly,Craig Silber,Yisroel Homnick ,Steve Herbert, Rick Tremblay,John G Luber,Tom Tiller,David Mehas
In which ranger will try for a lwt free ride to Boston next week.
CINCINATTI
Veteran Men 2000 Meters
9:50 AM Race 10
Rich Cureton, Steve Kelly,Craig Silber,Yisroel Homnick ,Steve Herbert, Rick Tremblay,John G Luber,Tom Tiller,David Mehas
In which ranger will try for a lwt free ride to Boston next week.
Re: Ranger's training thread
Apologies for my idiocy. I thought the race was on saturday.
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Re: Ranger's training thread
A little over 5 hours from now.mikvan52 wrote:
9:50 AM
Re: Ranger's training thread
Plenty of time for a "FM at UT2 to warm up the muscle grease so that the DLS is rhythmically gestured."Citroen wrote:A little over 5 hours from now.mikvan52 wrote:
9:50 AM
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I hope he remembered his iPod. I would hate for him to be rhythmically challenged without his horse and cowboy.
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Re: Ranger's training thread
Are you sure you've got the correct race? Because I see him in here:mikvan52 wrote:POI:
CINCINATTI
Veteran Men 2000 Meters
9:50 AM Race 10
Rich Cureton, Steve Kelly,Craig Silber,Yisroel Homnick ,Steve Herbert, Rick Tremblay,John G Luber,Tom Tiller,David Mehas
In which ranger will try for a lwt free ride to Boston next week.
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PB: 500m 1:44.0 2K 7:57.1 5K 20:58.7 30' 6866m
Started Rowing: 2/22/2008
Vancouver Rowing Club - Life Member(Rugby Section)
PB: 500m 1:44.0 2K 7:57.1 5K 20:58.7 30' 6866m
Re: Ranger's training thread
Here's the schedule from Cincinatti: http://www.cjrc.net/ He was scheduled for machine #1BrianStaff wrote:Are you sure you've got the correct race? Because I see him in here:mikvan52 wrote:POI:
CINCINATTI
Veteran Men 2000 Meters
9:50 AM Race 10
Rich Cureton, Steve Kelly,Craig Silber,Yisroel Homnick ,Steve Herbert, Rick Tremblay,John G Luber,Tom Tiller,David Mehas
In which ranger will try for a lwt free ride to Boston next week.
2:15 pm Mens Veteran Masters B (60+)
https://www.regattacentral.com/regatta/ ... vent_id=37
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Re: Ranger's training thread
For 600+ pages of 'the same' a lot of people seem quite excited? Could it be, that there is - among some of us - slight uncertainty: Could Ranger be right?
I'm thrilled to see the raceresult result, admitted. Same thing last year..
We are short of Cowboys and horses here in Copenhagen, Denmark so I've had to put on Hank Williams, 'Crazy heart. Seem a bit too high on strokerate regarding Rangers training sessions though, 27 as far as I can count. But sure get's one in the mood. My kingdom for a 'first row experience' in Cicannatti.
I'm thrilled to see the raceresult result, admitted. Same thing last year..
We are short of Cowboys and horses here in Copenhagen, Denmark so I've had to put on Hank Williams, 'Crazy heart. Seem a bit too high on strokerate regarding Rangers training sessions though, 27 as far as I can count. But sure get's one in the mood. My kingdom for a 'first row experience' in Cicannatti.
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SB: 500/1.42.8, 2000/7.48, 5000/19.51, 10 km./41.57, 60 min./13962
PB: 500/1.42.8, 2000/7.48, 5000/19.47, 10 km./41.11, 60 min./13962
Runner, cyclist, triathlete, microbeer lover and chessplayer, bookworm.
SB: 500/1.42.8, 2000/7.48, 5000/19.51, 10 km./41.57, 60 min./13962
PB: 500/1.42.8, 2000/7.48, 5000/19.47, 10 km./41.11, 60 min./13962
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Re: Ranger's training thread
The suspense is killing me...
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Re: Ranger's training thread
A nation waits with bated breath, not sure who said that!atklein90 wrote:The suspense is killing me...
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Can't figure out the timedifference, has the race taken place?
Hank W.......: Take these chains from my heart (I also want a SPI of 13..)
Hank W.......: Take these chains from my heart (I also want a SPI of 13..)
Claus, age 47, 73 kg., 174 cm. Erg-newbie
SB: 500/1.42.8, 2000/7.48, 5000/19.51, 10 km./41.57, 60 min./13962
PB: 500/1.42.8, 2000/7.48, 5000/19.47, 10 km./41.11, 60 min./13962
Runner, cyclist, triathlete, microbeer lover and chessplayer, bookworm.
SB: 500/1.42.8, 2000/7.48, 5000/19.51, 10 km./41.57, 60 min./13962
PB: 500/1.42.8, 2000/7.48, 5000/19.47, 10 km./41.11, 60 min./13962
Runner, cyclist, triathlete, microbeer lover and chessplayer, bookworm.
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Re: Ranger's training thread
Dns, Dnf, "paddling" in although breathing like a steamtrain, take your pickatklein90 wrote:The suspense is killing me...