woooo hooooo and congrats rivka....Kona2 wrote:
Woohoo and hooyah! Congratulations, Rivka, on achieving a THREE million meter rowing season! We wish you many, MANY more!!
Way to row !!
LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Re: She's A Meter Multi-Millionaire....Again!
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Well done Rivka and Mitch J! Congratulations!
A beautiful sunny Sydney morning on this side of the Pacific... and its a Saturday!!
A very unusual circumstance from recent history - maybe I should ask nancypants to get her kids to work out the probability of having so few sunny Saturdays in a Sydney summer!
A good weekend to all,
Dave
A beautiful sunny Sydney morning on this side of the Pacific... and its a Saturday!!
A very unusual circumstance from recent history - maybe I should ask nancypants to get her kids to work out the probability of having so few sunny Saturdays in a Sydney summer!
A good weekend to all,
Dave
A new teammate!
Welcome to our new year round teammate, Senga (also participating on our World Erg Challenge team)! We wish you many great rowing sessions, some fine personal milestones, and lots of good camaraderie!
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I can't get anything past you, K2.
Haven't seen this topic in awhile -- I enjoy erging to virtual rowing music, esp. the album of Pablo Tato. It's downloadable from itunes. I also throw in some "music" from the Blue Man Group. Makes those space meters go in a hurry.
Does everyone do a "cool down". It always seems like I'm working as hard at the end of the "cool down" as I am at the end of a programmed row. Just curious.
Haven't seen this topic in awhile -- I enjoy erging to virtual rowing music, esp. the album of Pablo Tato. It's downloadable from itunes. I also throw in some "music" from the Blue Man Group. Makes those space meters go in a hurry.
Does everyone do a "cool down". It always seems like I'm working as hard at the end of the "cool down" as I am at the end of a programmed row. Just curious.
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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Hee - I have had to stop them from spending half of class trolling the web site looking for other things to analyze - I'm sure it is no surprise to anyone that there is a GOLD MINE of data around here. They already came up with predictions for the year of somewhere between 11.94 billion and 12.3 billion total meters based on the previous year totals - I'm kind of curious to see how close they are (there were multiple arguments about the best way to estimate it - I might make it a project for next year at the beginning of the year).Dave_H wrote:A beautiful sunny Sydney morning on this side of the Pacific... and its a Saturday!!
A very unusual circumstance from recent history - maybe I should ask nancypants to get her kids to work out the probability of having so few sunny Saturdays in a Sydney summer!
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
I haven't paid too much attention the last week (Busy busy busy), but I saw numerous milestones race by so congratulations to everyone on their milestone (I know, lame cop-out) and welcome to our new members (and their dogs).mrbogie wrote:I can't get anything past you, K2.
Haven't seen this topic in awhile -- I enjoy erging to virtual rowing music, esp. the album of Pablo Tato. It's downloadable from itunes. I also throw in some "music" from the Blue Man Group. Makes those space meters go in a hurry.
Does everyone do a "cool down". It always seems like I'm working as hard at the end of the "cool down" as I am at the end of a programmed row. Just curious.
As far as music goes, industrial rock seems to work best for me (Funker Vogt, Klutae, Pain), but often I just have the iPod on random (mostly metal, some punk, industrial and trance).
I do a cool down almost every session. Usually a 2km piece at 2:15 with the goal to finish at exactly 9:00.0, which I've managed a couple of times. Sometimes I end up going slower than that simply because my HR is higher than I want it to be once I'm a bit over halfway, but usually the 9m goal is a fun target and it's pretty much a universal CD on RowPro it seems. To compare, my usual row will be at a pace under 2 minutes, so 15-20 seconds slower is a nice cool down. I don't know how much good it really does, but I try to work on technique during the CD and try to stop sweating (or at least to stop sweating soon after).
Wim (attempting to get back into rowing shape).
Re: A new teammate!
Welcome to the team Senga! Wishing you many great rowsKona2 wrote:Welcome to our new year round teammate, Senga (also participating on our World Erg Challenge team)! We wish you many great rowing sessions, some fine personal milestones, and lots of good camaraderie!
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Re: A new teammate!
welcome senga.....Kona2 wrote:Welcome to our new year round teammate, Senga (also participating on our World Erg Challenge team)! We wish you many great rowing sessions, some fine personal milestones, and lots of good camaraderie!
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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
I never used to do a cool down on the erg or when I was on the water. (I'm still not great about doing them on the water, but know I should.) Thanks to my Lunatic friends encouraging me to erg as many meters as I could, I realized a warm up and cool down are good ways to add extra meters. I try to do at least 5 minutes for each. I try to hold a 2:22-2:28 split for these which usually lands me a little over 1000m per 5 minutes. (You have to go by what works for you in terms of splits. Everyone is different.) My cool down is a separate piece from the workout. I can't be wimpy on the end of the "work out" piece, so the clock stops for that and then I start again for the 5' cool down. (My sprint work is 1:52-2:00 splits. I've done a 2k in under 8 min. before, but I'm not pushing myself that hard these days. I'm more like a 2:03-2:06 split for an 8-10 min piece although I probably could go faster if I had the right motivation.) My cool down pace is at a light paddle pressure for me.mrbogie wrote: Does everyone do a "cool down". It always seems like I'm working as hard at the end of the "cool down" as I am at the end of a programmed row. Just curious.
Hope I helped satisfy your curiosity!
Karyn
She's A Meter Multi-Millionaire
Whoop, whoop and hooyah! Congratulations, Katerina, on achieving a TWO million meter rowing season! We wish you many, MANY more!
Still our only Luna-Tic March Madness winner....what'd you win, what'd you win...curious minds want to know...
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Numbers captured....posting later this day. Stay in the hunt....68 Lunies (may be some late updates that boost this number) still on track with the March Madness Challenge.
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Karyn wrote:
"I do a cool down almost every session. Usually a 2km piece at 2:15 with the goal to finish at exactly 9:00.0, quote]which I've managed a couple of times. Sometimes I end up going slower than that simply because my HR is higher than I want it to be once I'm a bit over halfway, but usually the 9m goal is a fun target and it's pretty much a universal CD on RowPro it seems. To compare, my usual row will be at a pace under 2 minutes, so 15-20 seconds slower is a nice cool down. I don't know how much good it really does, but I try to work on technique during the CD and try to stop sweating (or at least to stop sweating soon after)."
Thanks Karyn and Rumping -- Your cool downs would make a workout and a half for me, but I do feel like I'm getting stronger all the time.
Fritz
"I do a cool down almost every session. Usually a 2km piece at 2:15 with the goal to finish at exactly 9:00.0, quote]which I've managed a couple of times. Sometimes I end up going slower than that simply because my HR is higher than I want it to be once I'm a bit over halfway, but usually the 9m goal is a fun target and it's pretty much a universal CD on RowPro it seems. To compare, my usual row will be at a pace under 2 minutes, so 15-20 seconds slower is a nice cool down. I don't know how much good it really does, but I try to work on technique during the CD and try to stop sweating (or at least to stop sweating soon after)."
Thanks Karyn and Rumping -- Your cool downs would make a workout and a half for me, but I do feel like I'm getting stronger all the time.
Fritz
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Re: She's A Meter Multi-Millionaire
woooo hooo katrina.....and i'm also curious.....as far as cool downs and warm ups...i need to start doing those....Kona2 wrote:
Whoop, whoop and hooyah! Congratulations, Katerina, on achieving a TWO million meter rowing season! We wish you many, MANY more!
Still our only Luna-Tic March Madness winner....what'd you win, what'd you win...curious minds want to know...
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 3.9.12
Rats. Can't get the graphics program to go - so will be a plain one today.
Season meters as of 316/366 = 169,648,817 m
Total meters on the day = 805,177 m
Oars in space (participation) = 30 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
7.45 MM Jay
6.85 MM Ron
3.15 MM Christa
2.9 MM Bernie
2.55 MM Tammy
2.0 MM Katerina
1.75 MM Harold
1.25 MM Dave H
1.2 MM Jeff P
750 K G4reg C
250 K Andre
Hooboy! Stayin alive is getting trickier every single day! There's always those days you just can't plan for....or so I tell myself.
Thanks to all for rowing today !
Ethan 525 m
Kaylee 750 m
Mario Jackson 750 m
Gene H 1,700 m
Lily 1,883 m
Nancypants 5,000 m
Sunny 5,000 m
Marty 5,001 m
Roger 5,004 m
Scott 5,200 m
Harold 5,500 m
Rosi 5,510 m
K2 5,555 m
David T 6,000 m
Pat B 6,078 m
Diana 6,110 m
Tony 6,666 m
Jim 7,000 m
Sam 7,000 m
Nataliya 7,500 m
Jane 8,002 m
Pat S 8,400 m
David 8,528 m
Anita 10,000 m
Christa 10,000 m
Dave H 10,000 m
Jeff P 10,000 m
Peter H 10,000 m
Raoul 10,000 m
Zander 10,000 m
Tammy 10,002 m
James G enrage 10,018 m
Chip 10,101 m
Greg C 10,487 m
Fritz 10,888 m
Ronnie 11,000 m
Minnie 13,777 m
Rivka 15,000 m
Sarah 15,000 m
Michelle 16,000 m
Marie 17,020 m
Baz 20,000 m
Cathie 20,150 m
Stephen N 20,600 m
bg 22,267 m
Bernie 24,027 m
Katerina 27,000 m
Ron 28,097 m - definitely a half marathon in there!
Elton 30,000 m
Jay 32,000 m
Richard T 32,336 m
Season meters as of 316/366 = 169,648,817 m
Total meters on the day = 805,177 m
Oars in space (participation) = 30 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
7.45 MM Jay
6.85 MM Ron
3.15 MM Christa
2.9 MM Bernie
2.55 MM Tammy
2.0 MM Katerina
1.75 MM Harold
1.25 MM Dave H
1.2 MM Jeff P
750 K G4reg C
250 K Andre
Hooboy! Stayin alive is getting trickier every single day! There's always those days you just can't plan for....or so I tell myself.
Thanks to all for rowing today !
Ethan 525 m
Kaylee 750 m
Mario Jackson 750 m
Gene H 1,700 m
Lily 1,883 m
Nancypants 5,000 m
Sunny 5,000 m
Marty 5,001 m
Roger 5,004 m
Scott 5,200 m
Harold 5,500 m
Rosi 5,510 m
K2 5,555 m
David T 6,000 m
Pat B 6,078 m
Diana 6,110 m
Tony 6,666 m
Jim 7,000 m
Sam 7,000 m
Nataliya 7,500 m
Jane 8,002 m
Pat S 8,400 m
David 8,528 m
Anita 10,000 m
Christa 10,000 m
Dave H 10,000 m
Jeff P 10,000 m
Peter H 10,000 m
Raoul 10,000 m
Zander 10,000 m
Tammy 10,002 m
James G enrage 10,018 m
Chip 10,101 m
Greg C 10,487 m
Fritz 10,888 m
Ronnie 11,000 m
Minnie 13,777 m
Rivka 15,000 m
Sarah 15,000 m
Michelle 16,000 m
Marie 17,020 m
Baz 20,000 m
Cathie 20,150 m
Stephen N 20,600 m
bg 22,267 m
Bernie 24,027 m
Katerina 27,000 m
Ron 28,097 m - definitely a half marathon in there!
Elton 30,000 m
Jay 32,000 m
Richard T 32,336 m
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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
You may not know, but I have been rowing for 25 years, so I have a lot of experience on the water and the erg on my side. You can't compare yourself to others. Look at what you do and simply go from there. The important thing is to listen to your body and do what is right for you. I am sure you are stronger and faster than the first time you sat on an erg. That's what matters. Keep up the good work!mrbogie wrote: Thanks Karyn and Rumping -- Your cool downs would make a workout and a half for me, but I do feel like I'm getting stronger all the time.
Fritz
Karyn