LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Rowed 15k in one session; a first for me.
Will hit 600k by the middle of this month.
Should have my first million sometime in January.
Cheers.
Will hit 600k by the middle of this month.
Should have my first million sometime in January.
Cheers.
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Bet it's December....j1415 wrote: Should have my first million sometime in January.
Cheers.
Re: The Holiday Challenge
Can we register for the Holiday Challenge yet?
Couldn't find the link on the site.
Thanks.
Couldn't find the link on the site.
Thanks.
Re: Holiday Challenge
Great job on the 15K, btw! The crystal ball says you'll be rowing a half marathon (hooyah!) sooner than you know!
Since the Holiday Challenge is an individual challenge, you won't have to register. Like the Skeleton Crew Challenge, you just row and meters contributed throughout the Nov 24 - Dec 24 timeframe are your "Holiday Challenge" meters. Seems like there was at least one challenge this past year where Concept2 modified our logbooks to show challenge meters...does anyone else remember that?
Since the Holiday Challenge is an individual challenge, you won't have to register. Like the Skeleton Crew Challenge, you just row and meters contributed throughout the Nov 24 - Dec 24 timeframe are your "Holiday Challenge" meters. Seems like there was at least one challenge this past year where Concept2 modified our logbooks to show challenge meters...does anyone else remember that?
Re: Full Moon Over Arkansas
wooo hooo and congrats....i can't row that quickly in my dreams....Kona2 wrote:
There it was...the telltale signature of a full marathon...that "195" at the end of a 53,195 m total. Could it be? A quick perusal of the world rankings for full marathon revealed the answer. Yesterday afternoon a full marathon (completed in 3 hrs, 28 minutes) was submitted from Mt Ida, AR.
Congratulations, Tammy, on completing a full marathon. I think it's a first! Dang, girl - you are a speedy rower!
She's mooned us!
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 11.04.11
RE: Asteroid 2005 YU 55....looks like it's going to pass about three-quarters of the way between moon and earth. That puts the Tuesday pass at 59,000,000 m. Yikes...right now we're at 67.5 MM from the moon. We should have a very very close look at the quarter mile wide asteroid. Hope that three-quarters estimate isn't plus or minus 10 MM ...
Another returning teammate...runner and triathlete BJ Kinkade has signed on for another rowing cross-training season.
Season meters as of 190/365 = 67,449,165 m
Total meters on the day = 313,924 m
Oars in space (participation) = 27 percent
MILESTONES....Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
3.5 MM Ron
3.2 MM Cathie
1.2 MM bg
550 K Kim
500 K Wim
Thanks to all who rowed today! Always great to hear about new personal milestones being met!
Ashlee 565 m
Ethan 700 m
Steven D 948 m
David T 1,000 m
Kaylee 1,221 m
Mario Jackson 1,700 m
Marty 2,500 m
Pat S 2,500 m
Peter G 2,500 m
Sam 2,500 m
Kristine 3,303 m
Tammy 4,000 m
K2 5,000 m
Jim K 6,100 m
Zander 6,500 m
Jeff P 6,919 m
Rosi 6,985 m
Dave H 6,999 m
Chuck 7,500 m
AJ 9,551 m
Ken G 10,000 m
Ronnie 10,020 m
Dennis 10,653 m
Roger 11,000 m
Cathie 12,000 m
Minnie 13,527 m ...signature 27 meters
bg 14,161 m
Bruce 15,938 m
Wim 15,959 m
Jodi 16,169 m
Jay 18,000 m
Ron 36,097 m - another half marathon in there!
Kim 51,409 m - great meter update!
Another returning teammate...runner and triathlete BJ Kinkade has signed on for another rowing cross-training season.
Season meters as of 190/365 = 67,449,165 m
Total meters on the day = 313,924 m
Oars in space (participation) = 27 percent
MILESTONES....Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
3.5 MM Ron
3.2 MM Cathie
1.2 MM bg
550 K Kim
500 K Wim
Thanks to all who rowed today! Always great to hear about new personal milestones being met!
Ashlee 565 m
Ethan 700 m
Steven D 948 m
David T 1,000 m
Kaylee 1,221 m
Mario Jackson 1,700 m
Marty 2,500 m
Pat S 2,500 m
Peter G 2,500 m
Sam 2,500 m
Kristine 3,303 m
Tammy 4,000 m
K2 5,000 m
Jim K 6,100 m
Zander 6,500 m
Jeff P 6,919 m
Rosi 6,985 m
Dave H 6,999 m
Chuck 7,500 m
AJ 9,551 m
Ken G 10,000 m
Ronnie 10,020 m
Dennis 10,653 m
Roger 11,000 m
Cathie 12,000 m
Minnie 13,527 m ...signature 27 meters
bg 14,161 m
Bruce 15,938 m
Wim 15,959 m
Jodi 16,169 m
Jay 18,000 m
Ron 36,097 m - another half marathon in there!
Kim 51,409 m - great meter update!
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
macbruce1 wrote:Welcome BJ
And I see that Kona's finger has healed enough to row again. Yay
Ron
i agree with ron....welcome and yay k2
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Nice. And congrats! I've been doing 14k sessions the last 4 times I've rowed. But the last 15 minutes are hard on my rear end. It was getting better when I was rowing 5 times per week, but at 2-3 times a week with 5 days of rest it's a lot harder it seems.j1415 wrote:Rowed 15k in one session; a first for me.
Will hit 600k by the middle of this month.
Should have my first million sometime in January.
Cheers.
I did get a PB on the 60m today with 14544m, of which I'm quite proud. A French guy assisted me as he was rowing faster than me and I tried to keep pace with him for the first half of the row.
I want to try the HM badly, and was considering trying one today but found no takers for the HM so went with an hour instead. I'm glad I did (at least I was when I got to the 45m mark and had only 15 minutes left instead of being only halfway). My ideal session is probably the 10k at this point in time, but I'm trying to prepare for the HM.
You'll hit your million meters before me probably. While I'm planning on doing 200km for the Holiday challenge, I don't see myself rowing all that much before then. Two to three times a week will be pushing it.
Wim (attempting to get back into rowing shape).
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
congrats to both of you on your achievements....Rumping wrote:Nice. And congrats! I've been doing 14k sessions the last 4 times I've rowed. But the last 15 minutes are hard on my rear end. It was getting better when I was rowing 5 times per week, but at 2-3 times a week with 5 days of rest it's a lot harder it seems.j1415 wrote:Rowed 15k in one session; a first for me.
Will hit 600k by the middle of this month.
Should have my first million sometime in January.
Cheers.
I did get a PB on the 60m today with 14544m, of which I'm quite proud. A French guy assisted me as he was rowing faster than me and I tried to keep pace with him for the first half of the row.
I want to try the HM badly, and was considering trying one today but found no takers for the HM so went with an hour instead. I'm glad I did (at least I was when I got to the 45m mark and had only 15 minutes left instead of being only halfway). My ideal session is probably the 10k at this point in time, but I'm trying to prepare for the HM.
You'll hit your million meters before me probably. While I'm planning on doing 200km for the Holiday challenge, I don't see myself rowing all that much before then. Two to three times a week will be pushing it.
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 11.5.11
If I could turn back time....
Hooyah, the Northern Hemisphere gets an extra hour today! Baz, Angelo, Dave and Bernie are still getting used to that spring forward time that started for them in late September (Bernie) or early October in the Southern Hemisphere. Still, they're singing "Summertime!"
Season meters as of 190/365 = 67,940,895 m (68 MM on the horizon...)
Total meters on the day = 491,730 m
Oars in space (participation) = 23 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
3.75 MM Jay
2.15 MM Ronnie
2.05 MM Jim K
1.95 MM Baz
1.2 MM Roger
1.1 MM David T
550 K Kevin
550 K Jeff P
300 K Ken G
150 K BJ
PB - 60 min row - 14,544 m Wim
Million Meter Watch:
Brett with (189,388 m) to go!
Million Meter Watch:
Baz with (34,750 m) to go!
Bernie with (111,278 m) to go!
Million Meter Watch:
Charles B with (29,340 m) to go!
Sam with (51,462 m) to go!
Chris H with (100,197 m) to go!
Peter G with (135,500 m) to go!
Raoul with (172,021 m) to go!
Thanks to all who rowed today!
Allie 201 m
Ethan m
Ashlee 899 m
Bobbie 1,400 m
Sam 2,450 m
Marty 3,000 m
Tammy 4,500 m
Peter G 5,000 m
Bernie 6,080 m
Mitch J 6,516 m
Jeff P 6,790 m
Zander 7..6..5..4 m it's a countdown!
Ken G 10,000 m
Ronnie 10,800 m
Jim K 11,900 m
Cathie 12,000 m
bg 12,517 m
Minnie 14,000 m
Wim 16,218 m
Bruce 16,912 m
Roger 18,006 m
AJ 18,183 m
Baz 20,000 m
Ron 21,097 m
Kevin 25,500 m
Jay 32,905 m
David T 38,000 m
BJ 168,758 m
Great rowing by all !
Hooyah, the Northern Hemisphere gets an extra hour today! Baz, Angelo, Dave and Bernie are still getting used to that spring forward time that started for them in late September (Bernie) or early October in the Southern Hemisphere. Still, they're singing "Summertime!"
Season meters as of 190/365 = 67,940,895 m (68 MM on the horizon...)
Total meters on the day = 491,730 m
Oars in space (participation) = 23 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
3.75 MM Jay
2.15 MM Ronnie
2.05 MM Jim K
1.95 MM Baz
1.2 MM Roger
1.1 MM David T
550 K Kevin
550 K Jeff P
300 K Ken G
150 K BJ
PB - 60 min row - 14,544 m Wim
Million Meter Watch:
Brett with (189,388 m) to go!
Million Meter Watch:
Baz with (34,750 m) to go!
Bernie with (111,278 m) to go!
Million Meter Watch:
Charles B with (29,340 m) to go!
Sam with (51,462 m) to go!
Chris H with (100,197 m) to go!
Peter G with (135,500 m) to go!
Raoul with (172,021 m) to go!
Thanks to all who rowed today!
Allie 201 m
Ethan m
Ashlee 899 m
Bobbie 1,400 m
Sam 2,450 m
Marty 3,000 m
Tammy 4,500 m
Peter G 5,000 m
Bernie 6,080 m
Mitch J 6,516 m
Jeff P 6,790 m
Zander 7..6..5..4 m it's a countdown!
Ken G 10,000 m
Ronnie 10,800 m
Jim K 11,900 m
Cathie 12,000 m
bg 12,517 m
Minnie 14,000 m
Wim 16,218 m
Bruce 16,912 m
Roger 18,006 m
AJ 18,183 m
Baz 20,000 m
Ron 21,097 m
Kevin 25,500 m
Jay 32,905 m
David T 38,000 m
BJ 168,758 m
Great rowing by all !
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It worked!
Yes, it worked! Yay! I was so excited to see that number go up over the Million meter mark that I printed out my certificate for my gym wall and ordered my t-shirt and pin right away. My husband just smiles encouragingly and says that I'm "weird". But I that know he's proud of me, especially since he bought the rowing machine for me the year that I asked for a treadmill for Christmas.Kona2 wrote:Jodi - no worries. Let us know if it works. I believe Charles B was having a similar meter issue, so if it works for you - you'll be helping out another team member!
Thank you again for the instructions, they were exactly what I needed.
“Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty & well preserved body, rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, used up, totally worn out, & loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
One Million Lifetime Meters
Woohoo and hooyah! Congratulations, Jodi, on achieving ONE million lifetime meters! We wish you many, MANY more!
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Plenty going on in the team, to the milestones, Jodi, Tammy (great time) congratulations.
The Coast to Coast training is going okay, although suffering a slight tenderness in the left calf muscle after a run on the weekend. Running is/was always going to be my Achilles heel, so to speak!
Enjoy the week ahead...BBB
The Coast to Coast training is going okay, although suffering a slight tenderness in the left calf muscle after a run on the weekend. Running is/was always going to be my Achilles heel, so to speak!
Enjoy the week ahead...BBB
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Re: One Million Lifetime Meters
Kona2 wrote:
Woohoo and hooyah! Congratulations, Jodi, on achieving ONE million lifetime meters! We wish you many, MANY more!
Ditto from danno
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Re: One Million Lifetime Meters
Thank you all for the congratulations. I'm really enjoying rowing, although I am trying to work back into running (that patellar tendonitis really set me back) I no longer consider it my main form of aerobic fitness. I used to think of rowing as "cross-training", but now I look at my runs as a cross-train workout and consider rowing my first choice. Good thing too because my runs have gotten really, really slow. I can relate to the other runners who incur injuries, but mine led me to the Luna-tics, so I have to say it worked out alright in the end. And you've got to admit, it's definitely easier on the knees (although the butt isn't always sitting pretty during those longer rows Sorry, it sounded funnier in my head).Kona2 wrote:
Woohoo and hooyah! Congratulations, Jodi, on achieving ONE million lifetime meters! We wish you many, MANY more!
“Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty & well preserved body, rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, used up, totally worn out, & loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”