LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.

A member of an indoor rowing team or club? If so, this is the place for you.

Can this one team row to the moon and back?

Poll ended at May 17th, 2008, 12:28 pm

I think we can do it together. I'm all in!
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No way! You all are wacko!
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Total votes: 54

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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.

Post by bg » April 2nd, 2012, 11:47 am

andreacs wrote:Dear Lunies,

I was off the erg a lot this year, lately due to a knee injury during skiing...
Doctor says I can row if I have no pain, so I will try to get in a few meters soon. MRI scheduled for tomorrow.

Just signed up with Sorin for the World Erg challenge to contribute meters, likely not too many right now :(.
I did not upload for some time, so the first batch is mostly from way back, Kona...

Will try to catch up with milestones and everything, but I know you all did wonderful things!
It's great to be back!

Happy rowing!

Andrea

ouch...sorry about your knee...please be careful..and welcome back....

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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.

Post by DavidA » April 2nd, 2012, 4:37 pm

macbruce1 wrote:I reached a personal milestone today. Today was my 150th half marathon of the year. Two years ago I never would have dreamed I could reach that mark. Being part of this team has been a big inspiration :!:
Ron
:o :o
That quite impressive.
Just goes to show you're on the right team - you're definitely looney :lol:

So does, this mean 175 next year?

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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.

Post by DavidA » April 2nd, 2012, 4:41 pm

Kona2 wrote:And, btw , last year Minnie completed over 220 half marathons.....There were times when I tried to keep track of how many HMs were flying by from Danno and Minnie and others at that time ... But so many of our team throw those big meter numbers out there that I just get blown away. I get a kick out of the whole thing - all the fun numbers, the repeater numbers, and especially how the different team personalities start to surface.

Every season is different - especially when life intervenes. There are many things that will be remembered in this season - and many of them are all about how much support and encouragement team members have provided to each other.
220!
That's incredible!
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All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 4.1.12

Post by Kona2 » April 2nd, 2012, 5:07 pm

Way cool - the team meter level just tipped over the 190 MM meter milestone. That's incredibly awesome!

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And then there were two...
Totally not about rowing...rowing stats are a few paragraphs down the page! :lol:

Tomorrow, Baylor vs Notre Dame to determine the 2012 Women's Basketball National Champion. bg asked about the volunteering I just finished. Bringing an event like the Final Four to your city brings a huge economic boost, and really gives marketing the city for other events a boost as well. Estimates are that something on the order of $20 million will be spent by visitors coming into Denver for the Final Four - and with the good weather that we had (at least up until last night's semi-final games), there's sure to be a lot of good press. The sports marketing groups here in Denver (I think it was Denver Sports) tapped some top notch community leaders to head different segments of the event - and these individuals reached out to their own networks to get some volunteers to come help make this a fun experience for all the visitors and locals. I was open to helping out - would be a new experience, and yet as the time got closer to the volunteer duty I thought "why did I get myself into this one???" Volunteer's remorse?

Still, kept my commitment and am glad that I did. The sports world as we all know it is getting bigger each day - big contracts, big players no matter what the sport, and big ticket prices. I have been a fan of Pat Summit (head coach of the Lady Volunteers of Tennessee, and the winningest coach in College Basketball - men or women's) for a long time. I follow college hoops - sometimes only during March Madness when the chosen few who have earned the right to compete for the national championship are playing in a few weeks of crazy times. I'd never experienced what happened at the pinnacle of that tournament series...the Final Four. There is so much more to the experience for these college kids, their families and fans - and the host city - than the games. In fact, just watching the games on tv means you miss a lot of the ingeniousness that goes with college athletics - and that's a factor that sometimes seems to be missing in sports. The "kids" are elite athletes and they are learning all about sports management, being carefully managed by their coaches to reduce fan interaction prior to the games, and yet behind it all they are still 18 to 22 year olds.

The volunteer work was under the umbrella of the Denver Local Organizing Committee - the logistics and operations arm of the event. An estimated 3,000 volunteer shifts (anywhere from 4 to 8 hours or more) were advertised as needed for the events. Throughout it all, the people the DLOC wanted were those who could enthusiastically welcome visitors to the city, provide good info, and work well with kids. The roles offered up were in transporting people to airport, shuttle drivers to the Pepsi Center, workers for Tourney Town (an entire Convention area devoted to young fans with entertainment, games, interactive displays). At one point on Sunday, kids dribbled 2,000 basketballs down a street to the Convention Center (I'm looking for the YouTube video on that one). Another segment of the Final Four is the Women's Basketball Coaches Convention - thousands of coaches of high school and college ball were present. Help with registration, banquets, "So You Want To Be A Coach" events was needed. General activities volunteers helped with greeting people at the hotels, keeping volunteers lined up to support all events, autograph sessions, and youth clinics.

I chose to help out in the Volunteer Command Center - helping to write a volunteer information binder, the Basketball Coaches Convention registration and as a hotel greeter - providing information to fans on events associated with the Final Four and area restaurants, etc. The fan base that these teams have in the form of alumni associations, parents, grandparents - is quite inspiring. The UConn Alumni Association brought a ton of materials with them, organized fan parties. Notre Dame's alumni brought many green tee shirts for its fans to wear - the visual impact of a sea of green, pretty incredible. These folks knew their basketball, too.

And, when Sunday came around, I had had the opportunity to become familiar with the teams that were playing - if only through the interactions with the various fan groups. The games were excellent (and no, volunteers don't get free tickets). Some players will go on to play in the WNBA for lots of $$$. Some will compete for the USA in the Olympics. Some will have played or coached their last official collegiate game - and they'll go on to do and be other things.

So if you do get a chance to volunteer or attend a collegiate sporting event championship, I say GO! DO IT! Gives you a whole new perspective of what the games are about - because these young adults are some really good people. Btw, we have several people on our team who can talk about what it's like to participate in collegiate rowing championships...

Season meters as of 339/366 = 189,996,837 m

Total meters on the day = 743,013 m

Oars in space (participation) = 32 percent


MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:

8.15 MM Jay
7.55 MM Ron - I think you hold the record for half marathons (as opposed to half moons) for this year!
7.05 MM Cathie
5.25 MM MIchelle
4.55 MM Rosi
3.45 MM bg
2.35 MM Katerina
1.95 MM Paul S
1.75 MM Walter
1.25 MM Kiba
720 K Mario Jackson
450 K Ryan
150 K Lori G
150 K Robert H


Image Million Meter Watch:

David A with (25,295 m) to go!

Anita with (138,587 m) to go!


Image Million Meter Watch:



Richard T with (62,545 m) to go!

AJ with (78,394 m) to go!

Robyn with (166,166 m) to go! Symmetric numbers!

Tammy with (179,247 m) to go!

Robyn with (228,166 m) to go!



Image Million Meter Watch:



Harold with (55,199 m) to go!


Image Million Meter Watch:



Mike C with (34,000 m) to go!

Chris H with (37,806 m) to go!



Thanks for rowing today!

Lily 1,810 m
Gene H 2,300 m
Denny 3,000 m
Mario Jackson 3,000 m
Tony ImageImageImageImage m :D
Bobbie 4,000 m
Nataliya 4,000 m
Jeri 5,000 m
Ryan 5,195 m
Elton 5,300 m
Lori 5,521 m
Marty 5,500 m
Jim ImageImageImageImage m :D
Harold 5,656 m
David T 6,000 m
Pat S 6,000 m
Paul S 6,167 m
Peter G 6,234 m
Bill 6,900 m
Robert H 7,500 m
Scott 7,500 m
Terri 7,500 m
Jessica 7,759 m
Diana 8,700 m
Tammy ImageImageImageImage m :D the stars were aligned...
Sunny 9,000 m
Roger ImageImageImageImage m :D
Ed 10,000 m
Ken G 10,000 m
Tim P 10,000 m
bg 10,418 m
Anita 11,000 m
Christa 11,000 m
Rivka 11,000 m
Sarah 11,000 m
Zander 11,500 m
Ross 11,800 m
Fritz M 11,820 m
Wim 12,000 m
Ronnie 12,500 m
Minnie 13,127 m
Brian 15,000 m
Katerina 15,000 m
Ken H 15,000 m
Marie 15,000 m
Michelle 20,000 m
Sam 20,000 m
Rosi 21,112 m
David A 21,307 m
Richard T 22,000 m
Robyn 24,000 m
Jay 25,500 m
Cathie 30,000 m
Walter 35,000 m
Ron 45,097 m
Kiba 104,515 m .. I think it's an update, but you've been known to throw down a 100K day...with pizza...

Image Good to hear from you, Andrea! Hope your knee is on the mend soon!

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Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 4.1.12

Post by Kona2 » April 2nd, 2012, 9:05 pm

Kona2 wrote: In fact, just watching the games on tv means you miss a lot of the ingenuousness (that was definitely a typo in the original...and you can't go back and edit later) that goes with college athletics - and that's a factor that sometimes seems to be missing in sports. The "kids" are elite athletes and they are learning all about sports management, being carefully managed by their coaches to reduce fan interaction prior to the games, and yet behind it all they are still 18 to 22 year olds.

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All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 4.2.12

Post by Kona2 » April 3rd, 2012, 11:19 am

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16.8 MM meters...wow!!! Way to row, everyone! Keeping us in second place! :D

Teammates are moving up in the milestone rankings! Way to row !!

WEC MILESTONES:

800 K Walter

650 K Cathie

600 K Jay, Ron

450 K Michelle

400 K Richard T

300 K Danno, Katerina, Sarah, Rosi

250 K Robyn, Baz, Ronnie, Marie, Christa, Roger, David A, Rivka, Anita, Minnie, Kiba, Zander

200 K Tammy, Elton, bg, Jim, Ed, Scott

150 K Sam, Fritz, Brian, Peter V, Chris S, Pat Bankes, Harold, Diana, Bill, Rebecca, Nataliya, Mike C, William D, Marty

100 K Ted, George, Dana, Marc, Bernie, Dave H, David B, Ken G, Ken H, enrage, Richard S, Terri, David T, Sunny, Ross, Peter H, Dennis, Preben, Wim, Will S

50 K Karyn, Peter G, Bobbie, Tony, Denny, Lori, Jeanette, Steven L, Paul S, Mario Jackson, Don S, Paul B, BJ, Karen, Michael K, Anna C, Raoul, Greg H, Thomas T, Greg C, Bruce T, Pat Byron


Season meters as of 340/366 = 190,651,085 m

Total meters on the day = 654,248 m

Oars in space (participation) = 36 percent


MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:

3.35 MM Baz
3.1 MM Bernie
2.95 MM Richard T
2.3 MM Elton
2.25 MM Scott
1.75 MM Ken H
1.75 MM Marie
1.15 MM Rebecca
400 K Bruce
100 K Jeanette!


Image Million Meter Watch:

David A with (10,764 m) to go! Might happen today!

Anita with (126,187 m) to go!


Image Million Meter Watch:



Richard T with (40,545 m) to go!

AJ with (78,394 m) to go!

Robyn with (153,944 m) to go! Symmetric numbers!

Tammy with (173,247 m) to go!



Image Million Meter Watch:



Paul S with (43,869 m) to go!

Harold with (50,399 m) to go!


Image Million Meter Watch:



Mike C with (24,000 m) to go!

Chris H with (31,209 m) to go!

Greg C with (250,860 m) to go!

Nataliya with (164,112 m) to go!



Thanks for rowing today!

Steven D 907 m
Gene H 2,200 m
Denny 2,500 m
Peter G 2,500 m
Mario Jackson 3,000 m
Tony ImageImageImageImage m
Brian 3,500 m
Ken H 3,500 m
Lori 3,636 m
Nataliya 4,000 m
Tom M 4,493 m
Bill 4,538 m
Harold 4,800 m
Bobbie 5,000 m
Jeri 5,000 m
Marty ImageImageImageImage m
Jeanette 5,016 m
Elton 5,110 m
K2 ImageImageImageImage m
David T 6,000 m
Paul S 6,000 m
Roger 6,000 m
Tammy 6,000 m
Jodi 6,008 m :D
Chris H 6,597 m
Diana 6,900 m
Rich M 7,004 m
Scott 7,450 m
Sam 7,800 m
Baz 10,000 m
Danno 10,000 m
Jeff P 10,000 m
Ken G 10,000 m
Mike C 10,000 m
Tim K 10,000 m
Rosi ImageImageImageImageImage m :D
Greg C 10,420 m
Sarah 10,ImageImageImage m :D
bg 10,796 m
Bruce T 10,907 m
Rivka 11,000 m
Fritz 11,464 m
Zander ImageImageImageImageImage m :D
Ross 11,921 m
Marie 12,000 m
Ronnie 12,203 m
Robyn ImageImageImageImageImage m :D
Anita 12,400 m
Greg H 12,604 m
Christa 13,000 m
Katerina 14,000 m
David A 14,531 m
Ed 15,000 m
Rebecca 15,000 m ...hooboy! look at you go go go !
Paul B 15,078 m
Chuck B 20,000 m
Michelle 20,000 m
Image Richard T 22,000 m
Image Jay 22,000 m
Image Ron 23,097 m
Image Cathie 30,000 m
Image Walter 35,000 m
Image Bernie 36,032 m

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Recently released: A book featuring a rower...

Post by Kona2 » April 3rd, 2012, 11:28 am

Minnie alerted me to a recently released book: No Mark Upon Her by Deborah Crombie. According to Amazon, New York Times bestselling author Deborah Crombie makes her mark with this absorbing, finely hued tale of suspense—a deeply atmospheric and twisting mystery full of deadly secrets, salacious lies, and unexpected betrayals involving the mysterious drowning of a Met detective—an accomplished rower—on the Thames. The victim is an Olympic contender...on the verge of a comeback...and you know the setting is just prior to current Olympic games. And, I hear the erg is even dissed....whaaaat?! Just in case anyone else is interested also...

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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.

Post by bg » April 3rd, 2012, 12:13 pm

thanks for the write up.....i went to the women's final four when it was in boston, plus the two years that the men played in the first round i was able to buy tickets.......being a sports junkie i loved it.....great to hear about all the behind the scenes work...thanks for volunteering.....and thanks for the book recommendation...is it in paperback????and gooooooooo baylor.....

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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.

Post by just27 » April 4th, 2012, 2:17 am

macbruce1 wrote: 220 :!: Wow :shock: The full marathon count currently stands at 55. Let's see, if I did three HM's a day until the end of the season, I could be up there with Minnie and Danno :? :lol:
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Nah, Ron. Your collection of full marathons blow all our halves, right out the virtual water! A FM is madness. You win. (Though, feel free to throw down three HMs a day until the end of the month. I'll cheer for you!)


@Barbara: I doubt that No Mark Upon Her by Deborah Crombie is in paperback, yet. However, I borrowed my copy from our local library after a very short wait. Great book. I really enjoyed the read. I felt like such a player, knowing some of the rowing terms, understanding why one of the rower's handshake was noted as "being calloused,"and what an erg is. (I think that some of the Brit English will be interesting to US readers.) Was startled to learn from said book that competitive rowers consume 6,000 - 7,000 calories a day. Wow. Headed straight for the refrigerator.
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Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 4.1.12

Post by andreacs » April 4th, 2012, 3:43 am

Kona2 wrote:Good to hear from you, Andrea! Hope your knee is on the mend soon!
Thanks much!
Today I rowed the first (slow) 2000 meters since the injury :).
You will see a lot of meters though, as it seems that I did not upload for a while before the mishap...

Happy rowing!

Andrea

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Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 4.1.12

Post by bg » April 4th, 2012, 3:52 am

andreacs wrote:
Kona2 wrote:Good to hear from you, Andrea! Hope your knee is on the mend soon!
Thanks much!
Today I rowed the first (slow) 2000 meters since the injury :).
You will see a lot of meters though, as it seems that I did not upload for a while before the mishap...

Happy rowing!

Andrea
woooo hooooooooooooo

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Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 4.1.12

Post by Dave_H » April 4th, 2012, 5:15 am

bg wrote:
andreacs wrote:
Kona2 wrote:Good to hear from you, Andrea! Hope your knee is on the mend soon!
Thanks much!
Today I rowed the first (slow) 2000 meters since the injury :).
You will see a lot of meters though, as it seems that I did not upload for a while before the mishap...

Happy rowing!

Andrea
woooo hooooooooooooo
Good on you Andrea! Slow and steady is not an issue. B)
just27 wrote:Was startled to learn from said book that competitive rowers consume 6,000 - 7,000 calories a day. Wow. Headed straight for the refrigerator.
Obviously we have competitive rowers within Chris... I've been feeding mine for the last 52 years! (He's starting to feel ripped off about the lack of Olympic medals tho...) :lol:

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WEC: Day 21 or 22 of 32

Post by Kona2 » April 4th, 2012, 10:20 am

Image Three weeks into it!

17.4 meters...wow!!! Way to row, everyone! Keeping us in second place! :D

ImageTeammates are moving up in the milestone rankings! 85 teammates have reached the first 50K milestone!! Woot !!!

WEC MILESTONES:

850 K Walter

650 K Cathie, Jay

600 K Ron

500 K Michelle

450 K Richard T

300 K Danno, Katerina, Sarah, Rosi, Ronnie, Baz

250 K Robyn, Marie, Christa, Roger, David A, Rivka, Anita, Minnie, Kiba, Zander, bg

200 K Tammy, Elton, Jim, Ed, Scott, Sam, Fritz, Peter V

150 K Brian, Chris S, Pat Bankes, Harold, Diana, Bill, Rebecca, Nataliya, Mike C, William D, Marty, Bernie, Marc, Ken G

100 K Ted, George, Dana, Dave H, David B, Ken H, enrage, Richard S, Terri, David T, Sunny, Ross, Peter H, Dennis, Preben, Wim, Will S, Peter G

50 K Karyn, Bobbie, Tony, Denny, Lori, Jeanette, Steven L, Paul S, Mario Jackson, Don S, Paul B, BJ, Karen, Michael K, Anna C, Raoul, Greg H, Thomas T, Greg C, Bruce T, Pat Byron, Gene

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Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 4.1.12

Post by Kona2 » April 4th, 2012, 10:25 am

Dave_H wrote:
just27 wrote:Was startled to learn from said book that competitive rowers consume 6,000 - 7,000 calories a day. Wow. Headed straight for the refrigerator.
Obviously we have competitive rowers within, Chris... I've been feeding mine for the last 52 years! (He's starting to feel ripped off about the lack of Olympic medals tho...) :lol:
:lol: These exchanges are gems...

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He's A Meter Multi-Millionaire... Again !!

Post by Kona2 » April 4th, 2012, 10:36 am

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Woohoo and hooyah! The man who has rowed enough meters in his lifetime to circle planet Earth has added some more millions to his stash! Congratulations, David A, on achieving a FOUR million meter rowing season! We wish you many, MANY more!

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