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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Post from bg

Post by just27 » April 14th, 2012, 3:08 pm

Posted per request from Boston-Marathon-Barbara (bg):


"....i can't do replies on the team page again...could you please send out a woooo hoooo to robyn and aj from me and a thanks for all of the support... "


" ... btw...i am planning to have my luna-tic body marking on monday...very appropriate :-} oh and a thanks for all the race info from k2 and brotherjim...thanks..."

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

Post by BAZzy » April 14th, 2012, 7:19 pm

Thanks K2 for the write on Leadville, truly amazing. And BrotherJim I have tried the Chia drink, must say it is quite refreshing!

Just returned from the beach where we did a workout, fantastic sunrise, and a swim to finish off, and loving it!

And go BG, we're cheering for you from East Coast Australia!

Good weekend to all, Baz :D
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WEC: Day 32 of 32

Post by Kona2 » April 15th, 2012, 10:57 am

Image TODAY is the LAST Challenge Day...update your meters, send 'em in!

Total Challenge Meters = 23,643,167 ...as of 0800 MDT on 15 April 2012

93 teammates have reached the first 50 K milestone!

MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:

1.2 MM Walter

950 K Cathie

850 K Ron, Jay

750 K Michelle

650 K Richard T

450 K Katerina, Robyn, Marie

400 K Rosi, Ronnie, Christa, Anita, Baz

350 K Sarah, Minnie, bg Roger, Zander, Rivka, Danno, Tammy

300 K Elton, Ed, Peter V, Scott, Fritz

250 K Harold, Rebecca, David A, Jim, Sam, Diana, Brian, Mike C, Pat Bankes, Bernie, Kiba

200 K Chris S, Nataliya, Marty, William Dolan, Bruce, Ken G

150 K David T, Bill, Dennis, Dave H, Mario, Dennis, Dave H, Marc, Sunny, Steven L, Peter G, David B

100 K Ken H, Ted, Dana, Ross, Preben, Terri, George, Don, Tony, Greg H, BJ, Paul B, Greg C, Wim, enrage, RIchard S, Mario Jackson, Peter H, Rich M, Bobbie, Jeanette, Denny, Paul S, Will S

50 K Karyn, Lori, Karen, Geri, Raoul, Jane, Michael K, Anna, Tom M, Gene H, Mike M, Angelo, Thomas T, K2, Pat Byron, Jodi N


Woohoo! Watch for some big milestones today....they're almost here!
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She's A Meter Multi-Millionaire !!!

Post by Kona2 » April 15th, 2012, 11:02 am

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Woohoo and hooyah! Anita has done it again! She's crossed the million meter milestone for the FOURTH time this season. Much tail wagging by pups Emil and Elke! Congratulations, Anita, on achieving a FOUR million meter rowing season. We wish you many, MANY more!!

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All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 4.14.12

Post by Kona2 » April 15th, 2012, 2:06 pm

Image Another episode...the language of sports...

I've seen some amazing Rockies baseball games - games that lasted hours and hours because they went into extra innings. Last night's game between the Rockies and the Diamondbacks (we call them the Snakes) was epic for different reasons: rain delays, pouring rain, temperatures in the low 40s F, leads gained and lost, and a bottom of the ninth, two-out walkoff home run by one of the team's oldest players to win the game some five hours after it had started. As Todd Helton's home run sailed out of the ball field, one of the announcers shouted "that ball's gone yard." And the bunny trail beckoned as I thought about the language of baseball and how many baseball metaphors are in our daily lives.

Think about it: we go to bat for our friends, we touch base, we drive home a point, we say that person is not playing ball, and when things suddenly change in a dramatic way (usually involving a bunch of runs scoring to even up the chances), we say "it's a whole new ball game!" Gone yard...it's a home run ball that has left the ballfield (or yard as they used to be called). When attending a ball game, I still like to be able to listen to the radio commentary while watching the game. The language is colorful, and who knows when you might learn a whole new metaphor.

Erging, and rowing, aren't to be left out of the metaphor mix either. Our team has some metaphors for different things in life, too. Some are numerical....we all know what 888 stands for..or 8888. We know our half moons, and our full moons, red giants, and supernovas. And now Ron has also given us Bazzercise to connote the uber events that Baz, and others, sign on for. :D

The really cool thing is that despite the attempts to make sports and those who participate in these human activities into a collection of numbers, it's the unpredictable human factors that make for some of the best drama and outcomes. It's not giving up hope of success even when it's the last inning. It's seeing an older athlete deliver a game winning home run. It's mostly believing that all things are possible. And sometimes, it's just the small steps towards improvement that we make that make it a great day.

Keep rowing - keep going after that next goal....not too late at all!

Season meters as of 352/366 = 197,629,425 m

Total meters on the day = 493,804 m

Oars in space (participation) = 24 percent


MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:

8.4 MM Jay
5.5 MM Michelle
4.7 MM Rosi
4.0 MM Anita
2.2 MM Walter
2.1 MM David T
1.2 MM Sunny


Image Million Meter Watch:

Ron with (142,311 m) to go!

ImageMillion Meter Watch:

Tammy with (62,847 m) to go!

Image Million Meter Watch:



Paul S with (31,866 m) to go!

Marie with (79,488 m) to go!


Image Million Meter Watch:



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

Greg C with (90,589 m) to go!

Nataliya with (102,137 m) to go!



Thanks for rowing with us today!

Lily 950 m
Mario Jackson 1,200 m
Gene H 1,500 m
Zander 3,000 m
Jeanette 3,017 m
Tony ImageImageImageImage m
Jane 3,660 m
Lori 3,696 m
Chuck 5,000 m
Sunny 5,150 m
Rivka 5,500 m
Rich M ImageImageImageImage m
Sam 6,003 m
Marty Image ImageImageImage m
Robyn 7,001 m
Sarah 7,500 m
David T 8,000 m
Katerina 8,000 m
Greg C 8,361 m
Anita 8,500 m
Christa 8,500 m
Diana ImageImageImageImage m
Scott 9,000 m
Brian 10,000 m
Peter G 10,000 m
Harold 10,015 m
Fritz 10,097 m
Jim 10,583 m .. thanks for info on the burro races...will be fun
Bruce T 10,914 m
Richard T 12,000 m
Roger 12,000 m
Marie 12,500 m
Ronnie 12,800 m
Nataliya 15,000 m
Rebecca 15,000 m
Minnie 15,527 m
Cathie 16,000 m
Rosi 22,500 m
Michelle 23,000 m
Tammy 24,000 m
Jay ImageImageImageImageImage m
Walter 65,000 m

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Will Cathie go for the million? And other thoughts...

Post by Kona2 » April 15th, 2012, 9:29 pm

I really hope Cathie goes for that million meter challenge milestone....she is sooooo close.

Meanwhile, bg is watching the clock. Wondering about the weather for the Boston Marathon tomorrow. Here's a re-posting of her message about following her progress:

...if you go to http://www.baa.org on monday...patriots day here and in maine....and type in 21835, you should be able to follow me....i'm in the third wave , so i won't start till 10:40...thanks for all of the support....back to checking the weather....


The weather for the Boston Marathon is predicted to be very warm, and this has prompted the race committee to issue a weather advisory. Hydration is such a big issue. Be really really careful if you decide to run, bg.

We are now making the recommendation that if you are not highly fit or if you have any underlying medical conditions (for example-cardiac disease, pulmonary disease or any of a number of medical problems), you should NOT run this race.
•Inexperienced marathoners should not run.
•Those who have only trained in a cooler climate and who may not be acclimated (for at least the last 10 days) to warm weather running conditions should also consider not running.

For those very fit athletes who decide to run, you should take significant precautions:
•Run at a slower pace and maintain hydration.
•You should frequently take breaks by walking instead of running.
•This will not be a day to run a personal best. If you choose to run, run safely above all else. Speed can kill.
•Heat stroke is a serious issue and is related to intensity of running as well as the heat and humidity.

Good luck!!

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Following Barbara on her marathon run

Post by Kona2 » April 16th, 2012, 8:54 am

You can also choose to receive a text message on bg's progress through the athlete alert messaging system if you are signed on with one of the carrier's listed below:

TEXT - Simply text the word RUNNER to 345678 using your US mobile phone. You will then receive an sms text response with instructions on how to submit a runner’s bib number. (You will be opted in to receive 4 messages during the race. Message and data rates may apply. Text STOP to cancel, Text HELP for help. This program is available on the following carriers: AT&T, Boost, Nextel, Sprint, T-Mobile, US Cellular, and Verizon Wireless.)

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World Erg Challenge Results

Post by Kona2 » April 16th, 2012, 9:29 am

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Data uploads will continue for a couple of days, but these are the results as they stand this morning. Well done, Lunies! Our team of 120 made it possible for a second place finish in the Rowing Universe, for the second time in 2012. Wow...wow....wow! Thank you all for rowing with us!


World Erg Challenge 2012 Individual Standings

Name Gender Age Total Event Meters

1 Walter Washington 1,256,720
2 Cathie Johnson 978,795
3 Ron MacBruce 899,807
4 Jim (Jay) Kielma Jr. 883,612
5 Michelle Donavon 763,367
6 Name Withheld 662,129 (thanks for rowing with us)
7 Robyn Lee 498,914
8 Katerina Mack 486,693
9 Marie Ballantine 452,327
10 Rosita Delacruz 442,476
11 Ronnie Mills 422,370
12 Christa Krause 415,008
13 Anita Holub 407,916
14 Chris Tudury 401,549
15 Sarah Hallbeck 401,494
16 Barry O'Malley 400,317
17 barbara grandberg 389,123
18 Roger Gwinn 382,219
19 Zander Fraser 375,787
20 Rivka Levitt 369,582
21 Daniel Cox 369,118
22 Ed Church 359,000
23 Tammy Gwinn 353,405
24 Elton Giogri 343,531
25 David A. Alden 324,562
26 peter verdirame 314,000
27 Scott Ryan 313,750
28 Fritz Mendell 311,809
29 Rebecca Whitcomb 306,959
30 Harold Janusek 298,243
31 Jim Kielma 298,150
32 Samuel Johnson 297,428
33 Brian Castilho 285,000
34 Diana Kelly 275,550
35 Pat Bankes 271,636
36 Mike Crossley 264,054
37 Bruce Takenaka 258,596
38 Bernie Svendsen 252,302
39 Kiba Chan 250,000
40 Chris Squires 234,732
41 Nataliya Pyatrova 228,284
42 Martin Hayes 219,741
43 William Dolan 218,430
44 Kenneth Guenther 200,000
45 David Tangerini 192,000
46 Bill Gregory 182,282
47 Dennis Dishong 182,018
48 Steven Larky 170,553
49 David Hunter 170,317
50 Marc Habert 166,536
51 Sunny Shiner 163,059
52 George Wyner 152,000
53 Peter Gingras 151,607
54 David Ballard 150,000
55 Kenny Holliman 149,467
56 Ted Cowley-Gilbert 149,000
57 Dana Noeske 144,470
58 Ross Drown 143,579
59 Don Silseth 142,000
60 preben prebensen 141,370
61 Terri Masters 140,302
62 BJ Kinkade 136,632
63 Anthony Parendo 132,332
64 Wim Rumping 131,762
65 Greg Halac 125,693
66 Paul Berge 123,879
67 Greg Childs 123,004
68 James Garcia 120,479
69 Richard Smart 118,583
70 Jackson P 117,033
71 Richard Miller 115,507
72 Peter Huurman 110,317
73 Bobbie Kielma 109,403
74 Jeanette Gregory 106,456
75 Denny Kelly 101,517
76 Paul Sharp 100,670
77 Will Salach 100,000
78 Karyn Gallagher 98,618
79 lori Gregory 96,957
80 Geri Kaye 82,336
81 Karen Gill 77,500
82 Raoul Huber 74,927
83 Jane Newall 72,916
84 Michael Klein 70,000
85 Anna Cicognani 67,532
86 Tom McGuire 65,099
87 Gene Hulsey 63,203
88 Mike Mulvihill 60,000
89 Jan Stevenson 55,555
90 Angelo Papadopoulos 54,515
91 Thomas Tullia 53,184
92 Pat Byron 50,504
93 Jodi Nelson 50,372
94 Arthur Duarte 38,466
95 Senga Rich 30,000
96 Lily Yost 27,895
97 AJ Silseth 25,500
98 Rick Carveth 25,314
99 Andre Dumais 20,000
100 Kevin Clark 17,465
101 Stephen Newman 15,558
102 Stephanie Batcheller 15,221
103 Andrea Cosmin 10,372
104 Kristine Strasburger 10,029
105 Colleen Wright 7,500
106 Nancy Patout 5,000
107 Tom Malcho 5,000
108 Charles Langford 3,817
109 Anais N 2,369
110 Akira N 540
111 Sorin Spanoche
112 Julie Dillon
113 James Tsao
114 Tracy Clark
115 Stephanie H
116 Debbie Rohlwing
117 Gene Bayersdorfer
118 Mitch Terra Sanitatis Friedland
119 Len Clemente
120 Catherine Griffith


Total Challenge Meters as of 4.16.12 @ 730 AM MDT = 24,055,576 m

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Full Marathon

Post by Kona2 » April 16th, 2012, 11:02 am

A full moon appeared in the skies above Laguna Niguel, CA as Bruce T finished up the WEC in grand style! Congratulations, Bruce, on rowing a full marathon! Might be a first ever!

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Boston Marathon

Post by just27 » April 16th, 2012, 1:27 pm

Wow, hot weather or not, Barbara just passed the half-way point in the Boston Marathon.

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Marathon gal

Post by Kona2 » April 16th, 2012, 1:28 pm

bg is at the 30 KM milestone - she's maintaining her pace through the checkpoints - running strong! You go, girl! Think cool thoughts!

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Re: Full Marathon

Post by Restless » April 16th, 2012, 2:52 pm

Kona2 wrote:A full moon appeared in the skies above Laguna Niguel, CA as Bruce T finished up the WEC in grand style! Congratulations, Bruce, on rowing a full marathon! Might be a first ever!

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Huge congrats Bruce on the full marathon! Also congrats going out to Anita for the 4 million!

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Re: Marathon gal

Post by Restless » April 16th, 2012, 3:03 pm

Kona2 wrote:bg is at the 30 KM milestone - she's maintaining her pace through the checkpoints - running strong! You go, girl! Think cool thoughts!
I'm keeping an eye on this as well. Cheering her on! :)

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All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 4.15.12

Post by Kona2 » April 16th, 2012, 3:37 pm

A few days ago, Jim posted an article about Pack Burro racing...and the Western Pack Burro Ass-ocation. The burro race calendar is approaching its opening day here pretty soon with the first race taking place in Georgetown, CO...a mere skip and a hop from Denver. If the stars align, I will have to check this out on May 26th and report back in from a location called Laughing Valley Ranch aka Santa's South Reindeer Ranch. The human may carry the burro, but the burro may not carry the human...just 33 lbs of mining gear. As you will note in the YouTube clip, the burros are fairly independent minded...gives a whole new meaning to hauling a**. Pretty sure that the lake you see at about 0:50 is Turquoise Lake near Leadville, btw.



Season meters as of 353/366 = 198,186,003 m

Total meters on the day = 496,506 m

Oars in space (participation) = 26 percent


MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:

8.45 MM Jay
7.4 MM Cathie
3.2 MM Richard T
3.2 MM Bernie
2.55 MM Katerina
2.35 MM Sam
750 K Fritz - a cool three-quarter million (covered that last 250K pretty quick!)
600 K Bruce
500 K Gail - a cool half million!


Image Million Meter Watch:

Ron with (142,311 m) to go!

ImageMillion Meter Watch:

Tammy with (59,347 m) to go!

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Paul S with (31,866 m) to go!

Marie with (72,488 m) to go!


Image Million Meter Watch:



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

Greg C with (90,589 m) to go!

Nataliya with (100,037 m) to go!



Thanks for rowing with us today!

Lily 750 m
Bobbie 1,200 m
Jim 1,200 m
Mario 1,500 m
Nataliya 2,100 m
Zander 2,200 m
Marty 3,000 m
Jeanette 3,018 m
Tony ImageImageImageImage m
Roger 3,500 m
Tammy 3,500 m
Scott 3,600 m
Diana 4,500 m
K2 4,517 m
Harold 5,001 m
Jeri 5,016 m
David T 6,000 m
Anita 6,200 m
Ronnie 6,300 m
Christa 6,325 m
Sam 6,500 m
Rich 6,543 m
Marie 7,000 m
Rivka 7,300 m
Sarah 7,700 m
AJ 9,633 m
Terry B 10,000 m
Rebecca 10,000 m
Ross 10,329 m
Fritz 10,365 m
Minnie 10,529 m
Wim 11,113 m
Bernie 12,020 m
Jay 14,000 m
Michelle 14,500 m
Danno 15,000 m
Gail 15,000 m
Jeff P 15,000 m
Brian 20,000 m
Cathie 22,000 m
Richard T 23,000 m
Ed 25,000 m
David A 29,019 m
Katerina 35,000 m
Robyn 35,000 m
Bruce 42,195 m :D

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She's A Finisher!

Post by Kona2 » April 16th, 2012, 4:51 pm

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Woohoo and hooyah! Congratulations, bg, on finishing ANOTHER Boston Marathon! The current temperature in Boston is 84 degrees with 34 percent humidity. I'll bet that was rough going - and am glad to see that you are off the course now.
You're amazing!!

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