Have a great masters worlds!!!
BTW: Congrats to the fine showing by the Czech Republic in the M1x & WIx in Bled.... Silver and Gold....

No it isn't wired it's virginal.mikvan52 wrote:Roy: WIll see about getting the Stroke Coach out to you next week... You'l need all the wiring an impeller from Nielsen-Kellerman...
You can go on line or call them to get info.
You new boat isn't wired?
BTW: That 5k was by feel w/o a monitor
Last night's workout ... multiple 30 on/ 20 off was recorded.. 2:12- 2-15 pace average for each of the 50 stroke segments...
Still hope to maintain 2:12 at a higher rate for the 10 mile race... if it isn't blowing..
Four of us make the longish trip to Maine early tomorrow... for Sunday's race...
Hi Roy,Rocket Roy wrote:No it isn't wired it's virginal.mikvan52 wrote:Roy: WIll see about getting the Stroke Coach out to you next week... You'l need all the wiring an impeller from Nielsen-Kellerman...
You can go on line or call them to get info.
You new boat isn't wired?
BTW: That 5k was by feel w/o a monitor
Last night's workout ... multiple 30 on/ 20 off was recorded.. 2:12- 2-15 pace average for each of the 50 stroke segments...
Still hope to maintain 2:12 at a higher rate for the 10 mile race... if it isn't blowing..
Four of us make the longish trip to Maine early tomorrow... for Sunday's race...
How do I stop going too deep with the blades? Getting on right hand to touch my leftwrist on the recovery seems to help. Any other ideas?
Ah good my money was safe then!mikvan52 wrote:First race of the fall season for me today => The Megunticook 10 mile handicap race in Camden, Maine put on by the Maine Rowing Association.
Windy conditions on an out and back course that twists through channels in the islands of this pristine lake. After the opening flurry of 2000 meters the pack separated and I remained in 3rd position throughout... ah, but this is a handicap event and the two in front were 14 or so years younger than me. So,I prevailed on corrected time.
The different wind directions an intensities yielded a wide range of 500m splits.. I thought that I would end up in third anyway... I sprinted at the last and "won" the overall 1x title by about 6 seconds... I didn't know until they held the awards ceremony...
My SpeedCoach XL read:
1800 strokes - 15,854 meters - 2:13.8 average pace - 1:10:43.3 elapsed time
Next weekend the distance shortens from this nearly 10 mile event to a nearly 10k event...
Roy,Rocket Roy wrote: are your hands (blistered) or do you cease to get them after a while?