Byron Drachman wrote:Ranger wrote:I suspect that I have done 60-70 million meters over the last decade.
Some of the old-timers, devoted followers of our intrepid hero's postings, might recall the time at the UK Forum when our hero unwittingly showed a screen shot of his monitor that revealed the total meters on his machine. We all knew when he had gotten his machine, and Nav computed that he was averaging between 10 and 11K per day. Rather than admit he was caught in a lie, Ranger came up with an unconvincing argument why the real number of meters was more like twice that.
I have been rowing OTW for eight years.
When I am preparing to race, several years, I rowed on campus here at UM.
I row when I travel (at hotels, athletic clubs, etc.).
I row at race venues.
I row when I visit others who have ergs.
I row at boathouses of rowing clubs.
Etc.
Sure, if you don't count all your meters, you row less, on the average.
Who would think otherwise?
Since I am no longer cross-training, my goal this summer is to row 20K OTErg followed by 20K OTW.
My habit of rowing 20K a day just follows the workload that I have been used to all of my life.
As a marathon runner, I ran 80-mile weeks.
8 miles MWF.
Short intervals/fartleks on Tuesday
Long Intervals/repeat 1/2 miles and miles on Thursday
12 miles on Saturday
15 miles on Sunday
ranger
Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)