LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
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Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 11.10.11
I'd love to hear Baz' thoughts on a breathing technique while doing sprints. I wasn't aware that there was a technique, but it makes sense since breathing while doing any sort of rigorous physical exercise is a challenge. I could just be speaking for myself though.
I'll check with the Concept II support guys about the PM3 issue.
Thanks Ron for the shout-out and the quote, "Home is the sailor, home from the sea". I've never heard that one before. My Dad would have liked it and agreed wholeheartedly.
And John P. I'd like to extend my welcome as well. I am fairly new myself and have nothing but positive things to say about this forum and those who frequent it. A great group of people, and a wonderful support network. You won't be disappointed.
I'll check with the Concept II support guys about the PM3 issue.
Thanks Ron for the shout-out and the quote, "Home is the sailor, home from the sea". I've never heard that one before. My Dad would have liked it and agreed wholeheartedly.
And John P. I'd like to extend my welcome as well. I am fairly new myself and have nothing but positive things to say about this forum and those who frequent it. A great group of people, and a wonderful support network. You won't be disappointed.
“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!”
The Great Rondini
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Oh Great Rondini...EVERYONE can play at this game, that's the beauty of it! Number sequences on a day of all kinds of number sequences...definitely fun stuff. Congratulations on attaining all those sevens....truly a bee-yoo-ti-ful sight!
Oh Great Rondini...EVERYONE can play at this game, that's the beauty of it! Number sequences on a day of all kinds of number sequences...definitely fun stuff. Congratulations on attaining all those sevens....truly a bee-yoo-ti-ful sight!
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Welcome Kevin U of Key West FL...glad to have you aboard !
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Thanks for the welcome shouts. Originally from Long Beach, CA, I've been on Long Island for coming up on 20 years. New to rowing and looking forward to the fun. John P/aka MoveitfredToothdoc wrote:JOHN P OF NY. What part part of NY? We are from Glens falls living in FLA.Kona2 wrote:Welcome to John P of New York! Glad to have you join us!
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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Kona2 wrote:Welcome Kevin U of Key West FL...glad to have you aboard !
welcome kevin u.....
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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Welcome to the team John and Kevin, so glad you are rowing with us.
Jodi- thank you to all your family that has served so we can enjoy our freedom.
Jodi- thank you to all your family that has served so we can enjoy our freedom.
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Ron,macbruce1 wrote:Hi Jodi,
It's from a very short poem by Robert Louis Stevenson titled, appropriately, "Requiem".
Under the wide and starry sky,
Dig the grave and let me lie:
Glad did I live and gladly die,
And I laid down my life with a will.
This be the verse you 'grave for me:
Here he lies where he long'd to be;
Home is the sailor, home from the sea,
And the hunter home from the hill.
Ron
Thank you so much for that. I'm going to send a copy to my brothers and sister. It's very appropriate for a retired Navy sailor. Dad would have loved it.
“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!”
Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 11.10.11
This thread started me thinking about my dad, who was a Royal Navy submariner in WWII. The Naval Hymn, "Eternal Father," is in so many of the movies I watch while rowing (Crimson Tide, Hunt for Red October, Perfect Storm, Titanic ... ) that I'll definitely have to choose one of those options for tonight.Jodi wrote:Thanks Ron for the shout-out and the quote, "Home is the sailor, home from the sea". I've never heard that one before. My Dad would have liked it and agreed wholeheartedly.
11.11.11 Veterans' Day
Chris
Everything's Shiny. Not to fret.
Everything's Shiny. Not to fret.
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Jodi,
Thanks to your father for his service. And THANKS to all the bothers,sisters,sons,daugthes,aunts, uncles, cousins, mothers and fathers who have servered and sacraficed.!!!!
danno
Thanks to your father for his service. And THANKS to all the bothers,sisters,sons,daugthes,aunts, uncles, cousins, mothers and fathers who have servered and sacraficed.!!!!
danno
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Thanks everyone. I'm looking forward to being part of this group. I've been rowing for the past couple months on the ship I was deployed on. I loved it so just purchased one for my house. And did my first official row yesterday. Hopefully I'll keep it up everyday.
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 11.11.11
Hooboy, what a great week this has been! We've had meter millionaires, multi-millionaires, new teammates, and an almost close encounter of the asteroid kind...AND....our team meter balance just tipped over the 70th million meter! Way to row, Lunies!
Season meters as of 196/365 = 70,003,348 m
Total meters on the day = 320,610 m
Oars in space (participation) = 24 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
3.9 MM Jay
3.65 MM Ron
2.6 MM Minnie
1.45 MM AJ
Million Meter Watch:
Jay with (80,425 m) to go!
Ron's definitely in the queue on this 4 million meter milestone...and Cathie is approaching midway...
Million Meter Watch:
Brett with (189,388 m) to go!
Million Meter Watch:
Bernie with (81,086 m) to go!
Million Meter Watch:
Charles B with (29,340 m) to go!
Sam with (35,131 m) to go!
Chris H with (100,197 m) to go!
Peter G with (104,000 m) to go!
Raoul with (131,021 m) to go!
Thanks to all who rowed today !!!
Ethan m
Ashlee 456 m ....hahaha...7..8..9..
Steven D 1,014 m
Kaylee m
Rich 2,011 m
Rosi 3,000 m
Tony m
Marty 4,000 m
Sam m
Tammy 4,500 m
Robert 5,000 m
Zander 5,500 m
Peter G 6,000 m
Danno 6,003 m
Kevin U - 7,236 ... T3AM ..
K2 7,433 m
Roger 7,500 m
Kristine 8,757 m
Baz 10,000 m
John P 10,000 m....MoveitFred....surely there is a story behind this name...
Cathie 11,011 m
enrage James G m
Jim K m
Kevin N 12,000 m
David T 13,000 m
Ronnie 15,000 m
bg 21,143 m
Jay 23,111 m
AJ 25,246 m
Minnie 31,658 m
Ron 48,921 m
Season meters as of 196/365 = 70,003,348 m
Total meters on the day = 320,610 m
Oars in space (participation) = 24 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
3.9 MM Jay
3.65 MM Ron
2.6 MM Minnie
1.45 MM AJ
Million Meter Watch:
Jay with (80,425 m) to go!
Ron's definitely in the queue on this 4 million meter milestone...and Cathie is approaching midway...
Million Meter Watch:
Brett with (189,388 m) to go!
Million Meter Watch:
Bernie with (81,086 m) to go!
Million Meter Watch:
Charles B with (29,340 m) to go!
Sam with (35,131 m) to go!
Chris H with (100,197 m) to go!
Peter G with (104,000 m) to go!
Raoul with (131,021 m) to go!
Thanks to all who rowed today !!!
Ethan m
Ashlee 456 m ....hahaha...7..8..9..
Steven D 1,014 m
Kaylee m
Rich 2,011 m
Rosi 3,000 m
Tony m
Marty 4,000 m
Sam m
Tammy 4,500 m
Robert 5,000 m
Zander 5,500 m
Peter G 6,000 m
Danno 6,003 m
Kevin U - 7,236 ... T3AM ..
K2 7,433 m
Roger 7,500 m
Kristine 8,757 m
Baz 10,000 m
John P 10,000 m....MoveitFred....surely there is a story behind this name...
Cathie 11,011 m
enrage James G m
Jim K m
Kevin N 12,000 m
David T 13,000 m
Ronnie 15,000 m
bg 21,143 m
Jay 23,111 m
AJ 25,246 m
Minnie 31,658 m
Ron 48,921 m
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
thanks for serving and congrats on the official row....T3AM wrote:Thanks everyone. I'm looking forward to being part of this group. I've been rowing for the past couple months on the ship I was deployed on. I loved it so just purchased one for my house. And did my first official row yesterday. Hopefully I'll keep it up everyday.
Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 11.10.11
Hi JodiJodi wrote:I'd love to hear Baz' thoughts on a breathing technique while doing sprints. I wasn't aware that there was a technique, but it makes sense since breathing while doing any sort of rigorous physical exercise is a challenge. I could just be speaking for myself though.
I'll check with the Concept II support guys about the PM3 issue.
Thanks Ron for the shout-out and the quote, "Home is the sailor, home from the sea". I've never heard that one before. My Dad would have liked it and agreed wholeheartedly.
And John P. I'd like to extend my welcome as well. I am fairly new myself and have nothing but positive things to say about this forum and those who frequent it. A great group of people, and a wonderful support network. You won't be disappointed.
Firstly, I am a big fan of short sprint work-outs. And the one you described will no doubt increase your speed, and another benefit is that working at this level has proven to be a very effective fat-burning aid (Crikey - I’m not suggesting you need that!).
From my reading on the subject it is all about increasing your anaerobic threshold. The body can only operate at this level for shorter periods, but it can be conditioned to lengthen it and I’ve put a link for you to have a look at.
I mentioned on Friday that I will be switching from longer endurance rows into much shorter sprint work. Endurance should be seen as the foundation for any training program, but working at, or close to, 100% of your heart-rate capacity as part of your program will increase your speed. If you want to go faster you need to train for that. If you haven’t already have a look at the Concept Rowing training manual on the Concept website, it is quite a comprehensive document and it has a number of pre-set programs in Chapter 5. I follow the 2,000m training program that runs through 26 weeks. It starts with endurance work, and moves into speed work later. I find this a very good and dynamic all-round program.
Breathing is an interesting one for rowers, as you are frequently compressing your diaphragm as you are trying to breathe. So what is useful is to strengthen the muscles you use for breathing to make the process more efficient. I use a device called ‘power breathe’ which is very simple, but effective. It isn’t about increasing lung capacity (it might though) and I can say that I have noticed a reasonable increase in performance over time. Getting oxygen around the body and especially into the legs is key to good performance. I’ve put a link to this also...
Good luck with it, and let me know how you get on... Cheers, BBB
http://www.concept2.com/us/training/adv ... eshold.asp
http://www.concept2.com.au/training/tra ... ining.aspx
http://concept2.co.uk/training/breathing
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Welcome to the team, John and Kevin! Great to have you aboard this Looney ship!
Woo Hooo Luna-tic, Richelle Vinion, C2 Member of the Day!
Woo Hooo Luna-tic, Richelle Vinion, C2 Member of the Day!
☆~Kristine~☆
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I want to thank BAZzy for all of the information. Wow, what great resources! I've bookmarked them and have taken a quick look before heading out for my morning workout. I'm just going to do an hour row while my husband runs his 16 miler (training for a marathon in January) since I didn't get to do a better workout on Veteran's Day due to my PM3 issue.
I'm going to print out some pages from the links you posted to have as reference for some more intensive workouts. I already printed out Rowing For Runners and put it on the table for my husband. Not that he'll read it , but he teaches a running class where he works and will give the students copies to have.
Ron that is a great video clip!
Okay, off to straighten up my house first, and then get a good row in. I LOVE this group of people! You guys are awesome support and its always fun to read your posts.
I'm going to print out some pages from the links you posted to have as reference for some more intensive workouts. I already printed out Rowing For Runners and put it on the table for my husband. Not that he'll read it , but he teaches a running class where he works and will give the students copies to have.
Ron that is a great video clip!
Okay, off to straighten up my house first, and then get a good row in. I LOVE this group of people! You guys are awesome support and its always fun to read your posts.
“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!”