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Dave_H
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by Dave_H » October 6th, 2011, 7:01 am
Toothdoc wrote:Well 27,
What have you been upto while I was away doing my rehab thing, HUM? Could it be a 2 million meter year? If so CONGRATS!!!!!!!
I'm almost back. My rehab walking has increased to 2 miles a day in 42 minutes. Next monday i am off restrictions and will have to work on finding time to walk and row. I snuck in a leasurely 3K today since it was raining.
danno
Nice to hear Danno! Look forward to seeing you back on the erg each day... 3k is not really behaving tho - is it??

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Kona2
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » October 6th, 2011, 10:51 am
Milestones everywhere - and much to celebrate! Stay tuned - numbers captured - will do the year-round team posting in a few hours.
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by enrage » October 6th, 2011, 11:28 am
Kona2 wrote:enrage wrote:i was wondering if anyone here has changed out and started using a different handle for your rowers. I've seen a few online and a few videos for different rowing handles.
Just kind of curious.
Now I'm curious. Are you looking for increased hand comfort while rowing, use of different muscles with a different kind of handle or bar or ?
Good to see you back on the erg after your tough week.
Kind of all of the above. I could of sworn i've seen handle where you could rotate your wrists freely while pulling. so you could do the catch with the standard palms down and while you pull back, you could rotate your wrists so the palms face each other.
Plus i don't want to have any wrist problems when i get older. Its easy to get sloppy and pronate my wrists
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bg
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by bg » October 6th, 2011, 12:06 pm
andreacs wrote:bg wrote: wooo hoooo and congrats andrea.....
Thanks Barbara! Nothing compared to your recent 10M
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Andrea
it's all good....
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by Kona2 » October 6th, 2011, 4:19 pm
Psst....Send out the Luna-Tic APB! Kaptain Kristine is headed across state boundaries again to compete in yet another marathon! Whoop, whoop! This Sunday, October 9th, Kristine will be competing in the Spokane Marathon. The runners cross the river a few times before heading to the finish line. That Two Bear Marathon thing....just a practice for this one! Good luck, Kristine! I hear there are at least two significant hills (but you've done this marathon before and know the route well
).... here's a link to the marathon information: http://spokanemarathon.us/
Season meters as of 159/365 = 62,131,145 m
Total meters on the day = 910,461 m (I could get so so so spoiled seeing these BIG numbers...sigh)
Oars in space (participation) = 35 percent !!
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
2.8 MM Cathie
2.65 MM Ron
2.05 MM Minnie
1.85 MM Ronnie
1.65 MM Jim K
1.25 MM Ross
950 K David T
500 K Benny - a cool half million !
450 K Chip
315 K Mario Jackson
100 K Terry B !
Million Meter Watch:
Will S with (108,100 m) to go!
Jay with (123,371 m) to go!
Cathie with (167,219 m) to go! Woot !
Million Meter Watch:
Gabby with (136,234 m) to go!
Million Meter Watch: Bumper Crop
Tammy with (8,821 m) to go!
Robyn with (26,093 m) to go! Amazing how quickly you've zoomed up to 1 million !
David T with (46,000 m) to go!
Bg with (68,640 m) to go!
Charles B with (114,137 m) to go!
Sam with (123,137 m) to go!
Richard with (150,573 m) to go!
Thanks to all who rowed today!
Ashlee 800 m
Kaylee 950 m
Lily 1,005 m
Bobbie 1,500 m
Tris 1,500 m
Mario Jackson 1,950 m
Benny 3,000 m - way to row over that half million milestone!
Danno 3,014 m
Marty 4,000 m
Peter G 5,000 m
bg 5,098 m
David T 6,000 m
Richard 7,000 m
Tammy 7,000 m
Sam 7,500 m
Jim B 8,727 m
Andrea 9,856 m
Mike M 10,000 m
Jeff P 10,000 m
Tim P 10,000 m
Minnie 10,027 m ...there's that signature just27 more meters...
Terry B 10,152 m ....first 100K ...woot !
Rosi 11,000 m
Ross 11,131 m
Gabby 12,000 m
AJ 12,743 m
Jeff G 13,070 m
Roger 13,500 m
Ronnie 14,000 m
Dennis 14,015 m
Mike G 14,164 m
Chip 15,000 m - great to see you posting!
Harold 15,000 m
Robyn 15,925 m
Jim K 16,000 m
Zander 17,000 m
David A 18,041 m
Baz 20,000 m
Jay 20,000 m
Katerina 22,000 m
Michelle 32,005 m
Cathie 43,500 m ...full marathon length! are your students tracking your progress this year?
Ron 47,000 m
Sunny 389,288 m
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bg
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by bg » October 6th, 2011, 5:30 pm
good luck captain k....
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by BAZzy » October 6th, 2011, 5:46 pm
bg wrote: good luck captain k....
And from me to...I'll be needing some marathon tips for the Speight's!
Cheers, BBB
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by BAZzy » October 6th, 2011, 6:12 pm
Good luck to all the lunatics as we head into the final weekend of the challenge.
Sydney looks like having mixed weather over the weekend, and I will be doing some white water kayaking out at the Penrith Olympic centre on both days to help prepare for the Speight’s, should be fun given I’m a flat-water racer usually.
And just might be worth highlighting that during these challenges many have elevated their usual physical activity to levels that might not be the ‘norm’ and this tends to run the immune system down. Bit like working hard and then catching a cold when you go on holidays and relax (I’m sure we’ve all been there!). So get some additional vitamin C and a good multi-vitamin into the body over the next few days...
Found this great video on the Speight’s...geez tough way to get a free beer...(couldn’t work out how to embed youtube – perhaps we can’t?)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aq9jRfSix7E
Good weekend to all, BBB
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by just27 » October 6th, 2011, 9:49 pm
That's intense! Loved the music. No swimming component? Is that guy really filling up his water bottle from the stream (around 3:30, I think) that they're all bounding through? Will there be a cam broadcast while you compete?
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by BAZzy » October 7th, 2011, 2:04 am
just27 wrote:
That's intense! Loved the music. No swimming component? Is that guy really filling up his water bottle from the stream (around 3:30, I think) that they're all bounding through? Will there be a cam broadcast while you compete?
I did like the music, took my mind off the punishment they were getting (laughs nervously

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They actually say to take a cup on the run and drink from the river; it is an alpine stream so should be fine, but you still need to carry water and perhaps I could wear a helmet cam? And there is no planned swimming, but plenty of opportunity will be afforded to me on the kayak leg (oops there’s that nervous laugh again!

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The video was the one day event by the looks of it...
Have a good one, Baz
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by Kristine Strasburger » October 7th, 2011, 2:07 am
bg wrote: wooo hoooo and congrats andrea.....
Way to Row, Andrea! Nice job on 4 mil lifetime! One more for the nice long-sleeved t-shirt! Go get it!
And Woot! to Doctor Dan!
☆~Kristine~☆
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by andreacs » October 7th, 2011, 2:58 am
Kristine Strasburger wrote:bg wrote: wooo hoooo and congrats andrea.....
Way to Row, Andrea! Nice job on 4 mil lifetime! One more for the nice long-sleeved t-shirt! Go get it!
And Woot! to Doctor Dan!
Most of them rowed since I found this girl Kristine looking for more teammates rowing to the moon as LUNA-TICS
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Good luck capt K in your next marathon!
Andrea
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by andreacs » October 7th, 2011, 3:15 am
BAZzy wrote:just27 wrote:
That's intense! Loved the music. No swimming component? Is that guy really filling up his water bottle from the stream (around 3:30, I think) that they're all bounding through? Will there be a cam broadcast while you compete?
I did like the music, took my mind off the punishment they were getting (laughs nervously

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They actually say to take a cup on the run and drink from the river; it is an alpine stream so should be fine, but you still need to carry water and perhaps I could wear a helmet cam? And there is no planned swimming, but plenty of opportunity will be afforded to me on the kayak leg (oops there’s that nervous laugh again!

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The video was the one day event by the looks of it...
Have a good one, Baz
Impressive! No wonder you put in the amount of meters you do
. Good luck with the training! Would love to see the video...
We are planning to go back to NZ one day after our cruise visit a couple of years back, but unlikely to get this in the plan
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Andrea
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by rsdavr » October 7th, 2011, 7:49 am
Toothdoc wrote:Well 27,
What have you been upto while I was away doing my rehab thing, HUM? Could it be a 2 million meter year? If so CONGRATS!!!!!!!
I'm almost back. My rehab walking has increased to 2 miles a day in 42 minutes. Next monday i am off restrictions and will have to work on finding time to walk and row. I snuck in a leasurely 3K today since it was raining.
danno
Great to hear from you, Danno. Congrats on the leisurely 3k.
Ross
Row well, and LIVE! Ben Hur