TimbukTOO Team Room

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Re: TimbukTOO Team Room

Post by damselfly » September 27th, 2013, 10:32 pm

yenidunya wrote:Hello everyone =) Thank you very much for your welcoming messages.

I am a software engineer from Turkey. I used to be a member of rowing team at university and I love rowing.

Hopefully I will be rowing more with you =)
Welcome, Kerim!! Glad to have you here. I like your avatar picture. Good to see some wind power being generated there!

Row strong!
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Try not! Do, or do not! There is no "try". -- Yoda

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Re: TimbukTOO Team Room

Post by damselfly » September 27th, 2013, 11:49 pm

Hey team!! We''re kicking some virtual butt! Solidly in 7th place in the standings. Nice rowing! I'm doing the reports a bit early tonight as I've got to pack and get up early to start the two-day drive home, but I'll be back to the rower soon! Meanwhile 22 of 69 members (32%) logged 315,783 total meters Friday!

Posted Meters:
Mark A - 10,000
John B - 12,680
Guy B - 7,747
Jim C - 16,000
Dale C - 8,775

Ulla D - 13,764
Michelle D - 20,000
Jack F - 8,572
Gary G - 1,648
Jim G - 6,014

Gabi H - 10,500
Jerry H - 48,000
Danny H - 3,684
Greg H - 20,000
Kevin K - 5,000

Erik K - 10,000
J. K - 6,620
Bob L - 13,422
Diane M - 50,000
Lee W - 19,780

Walter W - 15,000
Joseph W - 8,577


Challenge Goals - Day 13 of 31 (41.9%):
Diane M - 713,928 of 450,000 (158.7%)
Ulla D - 79,215 of 125,000 (63.4%)
John B - 123,998 of 200,000 (62.0%)
Kristin C - 58,006 of 100,000 (58.0%)
Ron M - 109,559 of 200,000 (54.8%)
Dale C - 97,336 of 200,000 (48.7%)
Bobbie Z - 92,702 of 200,000 (46.4%)
Greg H - 251,104 of 550,000 (45.7%)

Sean O - 73,553 of 200,000 (36.8%)
Ed M - 43,718 of 120,000 (36.4%)
Lisa H - 34,017 of 100,000 (34.0%)
Kevin K - 49,000 of 150,000 (32.7%)
Yisroel H - 63,892 of 225,000 (28.4%)
Mark E - 27,750 of 120,000 (23.1%)


Milestones achieved:
Diane M blasted past 700K, Jerry H clobbered 550K, Walter W sailed by 400K, Greg H mastered 250K, and Jim C achieved 150K!!
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Re: TimbukTOO Team Room

Post by damselfly » September 28th, 2013, 12:05 am

All hands on deck! A light but lively 13 of 63 members (21%) logged 176,452 total meters Friday!

Milestones achieved:
Jack F and Jim G surmounted 500K, Ulla D hit 150K, and Joseph M sailed by 150K!!

Approaching milestones:
Diane M is very close to 1.3M (-25,000m), Michelle D is nearing 700K (-43,463m), Joseph W is on target for 500K (-11,419m), Kevin K is closing on 450K (-8,867m), John B is approaching 300K (-11,184m), and Dale C is right behind looking for 250K (-12,669m). Row strong!


Posted Meters:
Diane M - 50,000 Found her sweet spot!
Michelle D - 20,000 First team row, and it's a doozy!
Jim C - 16,000 Steady on!
Ulla D - 13,764 Biggie!
Bob L - 13,422 Awesome!
John B - 12,680 His daily dose of vitamin Erg!

Joseph M - 12,000 Nice!
Dale C - 8,775 50k in five days!
Joseph W - 8,577 Solid!
Jack F - 8,572 Jammin'!
Jim G - 6,014 Back after a brief break!
Kevin K - 5,000 Johnny-5 is alive!
Gary G - 1,648 Putting up good consistent rows!

-- Lisa

Try not! Do, or do not! There is no "try". -- Yoda

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Re: TimbukTOO Team Room

Post by damselfly » September 28th, 2013, 1:17 am

Alright, who out there has kids they can get some meters out of? Start 'em young!!
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Re: TimbukTOO Team Room

Post by Cyclingman1 » September 28th, 2013, 9:20 am

damselfly wrote:Jim G - 6,014 Back after a brief break!
Had the opportunity to go to a five day/four night OTW sculling camp in Lancaster, VA. Camp conducted by veteran rowers and college coaches John and Charlotte Dunn. They bought an old B and B and a small lake. Round trip on the lake is 2500m. We rowed three times a day. Did about 75K. Can't count in FTC.

Aside from learning the rudiments of sculling, by far the most interesting part of the camp was listening and learning their ideas about rowing technique. They really emphasize using the body (abs and back): layback and forward lean in the recovery. The rigid arm and staight back ideas seen in many places as well as the 1,2,3 sequencing of legs, backs, arms is downplayed by them.

I would recommend the camp Calm Waters Rowing. It is not terribly expensive.

So that is my excuse for no meters the past week.
JimG, Gainesville, Ga, 78, 76", 205lb. PBs:
66-69: .5,1,2,5,6,10K: 1:30.8 3:14.1 6:40.7 17:34.0 21:18.1 36:21.7 30;60;HM: 8337 16237 1:20:25
70-78: .5,1,2,5,6,10K: 1:32.7 3:19.5 6:58.1 17:55.3 21:32.6 36:41.9 30;60;HM: 8214 15353 1:23:02.5

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Re: TimbukTOO Team Room

Post by damselfly » September 28th, 2013, 11:36 pm

Ahoy, team! A solid day of rowing, with 20 of 69 members (29%) logging 292,805 total meters Saturday!

Posted Meters:
Mark A - 10,000
John B - 12,094
Jamie B - 8,002
Dale C - 11,045
Michelle D - 8,000

Gary G - 1,660
Jim G - 7,728
Gabi H - 10,500
Jerry H - 11,000
Danny H - 5,008

Kyle J - 16,000
Erik K - 10,000
Adam M - 10,000
Diane M - 75,000
Steven M - 14,011

Kerim O - 4,000
Rahsaan T - 6,154
Walter W - 12,000
David W - 52,236
Joseph W - 8,367



Challenge Goals - Day 14 of 31 (45.2%):
Diane M - 788,928 of 450,000 (175.3%)
John B - 136,092 of 200,000 (68.0%)
Ulla D - 79,215 of 125,000 (63.4%)
Kristin C - 58,006 of 100,000 (58.0%)
Ron M - 109,559 of 200,000 (54.8%)
Dale C - 108,381 of 200,000 (54.2%)
Bobbie Z - 92,702 of 200,000 (46.4%)
Greg H - 251,104 of 550,000 (45.7%)

Sean O - 73,553 of 200,000 (36.8%)
Ed M - 43,718 of 120,000 (36.4%)
Lisa H - 34,017 of 100,000 (34.0%)
Kevin K - 49,000 of 150,000 (32.7%)
Yisroel H - 63,892 of 225,000 (28.4%)
Mark E - 27,750 of 120,000 (23.1%)


Milestones achieved:
Diane M climbed past 750K, Michelle D socked it to 400K, David W bested 350K, and Adam M , Gabi H, and Dale C all hit 100K!!
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Re: TimbukTOO Team Room

Post by damselfly » September 28th, 2013, 11:48 pm

All hands on deck! A tired but trusty 13 of 63 members (21%) logged 227,632 total meters Saturday!

Milestones achieved:
David W passed 2.8M, Diane M pulled past 1.3M, and John B mastered 300K!!

Approaching milestones:
Diane M is nearing 1.4M (-50,000m), Adam M is one row from 1.2M (-6,903m), Kyle J is close to 800K (-15,000m), Michelle D is pulling for 700K (-35,463m), Joseph W is on the brink of 500K (-3,052m), Dale C is approaching 250K (-1,624m), and Kerim O is approaching 15K (-9,000m)

This week's frequent rowers (Sat 9/21 through Fri 9/27):
Diane M & John B - 7
Adam M, David W, Gary G, Kristin C & Ulla D - 6
Dale C, Jim C, John S, Joseph W & Kevin K - 5
Bobbie Z, Joseph M, Ken C & Kyle J - 4

Posted Meters:
Diane M - 75,000 So, this is a day off? :lol: :lol: :lol:
David W - 52,236 Fighting hard!
Kyle J - 16,000 Wicked good!
Joseph M - 13,500 Great!
John B - 12,094 Unstoppable!
Dale C - 11,045 Solid!
Adam M - 10,000 Ineffable!
Joseph W - 8,367 Three-fer!
Jamie B - 8,002 Super!
Michelle D - 8,000 Excellent!
Jim G - 7,728 Home from camp!**
Kerim O - 4,000 First team row!
Gary G - 1,660 Adding up fast!



** True that OTW mets don't count for the FTC, but they do for your season totals, so don't short yourself!
-- Lisa

Try not! Do, or do not! There is no "try". -- Yoda

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Re: TimbukTOO Team Room

Post by Cikan Vuz » September 29th, 2013, 12:12 am

I dropped the kid at his Water Polo match bus pick-up at 5 am PT and came home and was like O M G.. I need a new hobby.... LOL as I came home to a message from my friend that she was out of town and I could borrow her rower again; YES!

I went and picked it up and in between rowing sessions pulled out the Halloween decorations and made my haunted house...

I normally have an annual Halloween party, but this year I am not cos no one, and I mean no one, showed up last year. Not their fault; my oldest kept changing the date due to work and it ended up being on a Sunday eve and no one wants to party on a Sunday eve...

So, I am putting up my decorations and I MIGHT have the party this year but I doubt it, which is okay with me as I like to decorate and I love to cook and plan cool shitake mushrooms, but I hate left-overs and cleaning up after others LOL

Besides, I believe that is the last day of the Spooktacular Challenge and well hey, I GOTS to row for that :wink: LOL

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Re: TimbukTOO Team Room

Post by mathineer » September 29th, 2013, 9:18 am

Lisa,

My records show I've logged 64000 meters as of this morning 9/29. The team standings page only shows 54000. It looks like somehow 2 5k's fell into the bit bucket. I just want to make sure that TimbukTwo gets all the meters!

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Post by damselfly » September 29th, 2013, 10:18 am

mathineer wrote:Lisa,

My records show I've logged 64000 meters as of this morning 9/29. The team standings page only shows 54000. It looks like somehow 2 5k's fell into the bit bucket. I just want to make sure that TimbukTwo gets all the meters!
I guess I would suggest to re-check the dates on all the recent pieces in your logbook. I'm pretty sure Concept2 just selects that data using the challenge dates to get your challenge total. Hopefully it's just that. Good luck!
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Re: TimbukTOO Team Room

Post by johnb » September 29th, 2013, 1:04 pm

Knocked out my first HM this morning. It was
really a non event for me. I just followed the long slow
distance mantra. I wasn't worn out at all by the
end. I do need to continue to stretch out my distances
and continue to improve my technique before
undertaking a full marathon distance. My time was
a pedestrian 1:41:41.7, with several brief stops to
drink water, eat a KIND bar, and reply to text msgs
from my wife who is away visiting her ailing mother.
My approach of neatly folding a gym towel on the C2
seat works fine for me, as do my fingerless weight lifting
gloves. Hopefully by years end I will have a full marathon
under my belt.

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Post by Quatroux » September 29th, 2013, 2:34 pm

Welcome back, Jim G. I might do an OTW camp in the spring myself. We have coaches that come a few times a year to the club, but it probably isn't enough.
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Post by Kyle J » September 29th, 2013, 2:42 pm

johnb wrote:Knocked out my first HM this morning. It was
really a non event for me. I just followed the long slow
distance mantra. I wasn't worn out at all by the
end. I do need to continue to stretch out my distances
and continue to improve my technique before
undertaking a full marathon distance. My time was
a pedestrian 1:41:41.7, with several brief stops to
drink water, eat a KIND bar, and reply to text msgs
from my wife who is away visiting her ailing mother.
My approach of neatly folding a gym towel on the C2
seat works fine for me, as do my fingerless weight lifting
gloves. Hopefully by years end I will have a full marathon
under my belt.
Nice work on your HM! I've only done one FM (3:15:22.4) I need to try that again. Funny how much our bodies are capable of if we can get our heads to go along. I have two quotes on or near my erg: PAIN IS INEVITABLE, SUFFERING IS OPTIONAL (that one really helps when saddle sores kick in) and
THE BODY IS NOT WEAK...THE MIND IS WEAK (that one keeps me going long enough to get saddle sores in the first place) :)
I'm from Vermont...I'll do what I want

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Re: TimbukTOO Team Room

Post by Cikan Vuz » September 30th, 2013, 12:27 am

Awesomeness abounds us all! Way to go team!


Okay, I was never a cheerleader.... sorry


ok, so I get my rower tomorrow (unless UPS has done and update and hence LOST me like they have done every year since tragic 9/11....


I know I get a rower to computer cable, how does that work? Will it automatically record my rows so I don't have to hand write em and them post em? or, does it just do that on rows C2 verifies?

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Post by damselfly » September 30th, 2013, 12:50 am

Hope it comes tomorrow ! You can use the cable with your computer and row pro. Row pro will upload the numbers. There are probably other ways as well.

I'm still using pencil and Post-it technology. :)
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