TimbukTOO Team Room

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Re: TimbukTOO Team Room

Post by damselfly » November 22nd, 2014, 10:43 am

glenmbaker wrote:
Izzzmeister wrote: Glen B – 10,000 Could you put in your OTW meters too?
Wow...really? I stopped entering them quite a while ago, looks like back in March some time. I've probably averaged 5 workouts per week (often 7, but there have been some days off here and there). Each of those were probably an average of 10k. That's 33 weeks at 50k per week or approximately 1,650,000 meters give or take a few....
It's the least you could do!! :D
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Re: TimbukTOO Team Room

Post by damselfly » November 22nd, 2014, 10:49 am

All hands on deck! 19 of 81 members (23%) logged 178,615 total meters Thursday!

Milestones achieved:
David W blazed past 3.3M, Bobbie Z blew by 1.8M, Yisroel H shot past 900K, Glen B accrued 25K**!!

Approaching milestones:
Gary G is tearing towards 1.8M (-27,267m), Jim C is sneaking up on 1.7M (-24,000m), J.K. and Marie B are gunning for 1.1M (-3,604m and -47,793m), Ronnie M is attempting 900K (-665m), Rosita D is battling for 700K (-42,053m), Bobbie K is zipping towards 300K (-10,058m), Jamie B is chasing 250K (-11,028m), Glen B is chipping away at 35K (-9,700m)

Posted Meters:
David W - 29,797 Mo Meters!
Yisroel H - 23,097 Hot dog!
Gary G - 17,157 Wow!
Jim C - 13,000 Looking good! Feeling good?
Jay K. - 11,000 Big totals lately!
Bobbie Z - 9,082 Easy day!
Jim K - 8,500 Solid!
Ronnie M - 7,500 Great!
J.K. - 7,050 Right on target!
Linnea F - 7,026 Nice!
Marie B - 7,000 Stay with us!
Rosita D - 7,000 Woot!
Jamie B - 6,064 Another brick in the wall!
Katie S - 5,338 Great week!
Glen B - 5,300 Scraping by...
John B - 5,104 Where ya been?
Tristan B - 5,000 Whoa!
Kevin K - 3,000 Patterns are emerging...
Bobbie K - 1,600 Stronger!



**Rumors of extraordinary water meterage remain unconfirmed at this time.
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Re: TimbukTOO Team Room

Post by damselfly » November 22nd, 2014, 11:05 am

All hands on deck! 21 of 81 members (26%) logged 191,023 total meters Friday!

Milestones achieved:
J.K. tacked past 1.1M, Neil Q chalked up 1 MILLION!!, and Stephen M dominated 500K!!

Approaching milestones:
Gary G is reaching for 1.8M (-11,252m), Jim C is advancing on 1.7M (-12,000m), Marie B is moving towards 1.1M (-43,793m), John Sc. and Jim K are intent on 1M (-34,160m and -45,075m), Rosita D is close to 700K (-34,053m), Andrew A is on target for 450K (-4,511m), Bobbie K is heading for 300K (-8,308m), and Brent C is venturing to reach 250K (-14,610m)

Posted Meters:
Neil Q - 20,000 Congrats on the MILLION!!
Randy F - 20,000 Bang on target!
Gary G - 16,015 Two-fer biggies!!
Stephen M - 12,140 Yeah!
Jim C - 12,000 Prepping for holiday cookies!
John Sc. - 11,000 Great!
Yisroel H - 10,000 Two from the bridge!
Anita H - 10,000 Nice!
Jay K. - 8,500 Sweet!
Bobbie Z - 8,133 Can't keep a good woman down!
Keir P - 8,022 Starting some cross-training to avoid burnout...
Rosita D - 8,000 Solid!
J.K. - 7,050 Sooooo predictable... :wink:
John B - 6,550 Two-fer!
Kevin K - 6,000 Pushing it up!
Brent C - 5,931 Glad to see you! Still fighting injury?
Jim K - 5,665 Way to row, bro!
Katie S - 5,407 Nice!
Andrew A - 4,860 Keeping consistent!
Marie B - 4,000 Great!
Bobbie K - 1,750 Three-fer!

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Re: TimbukTOO Team Room

Post by ronmardix » November 22nd, 2014, 7:02 pm

Izzzmeister wrote:
ronmardix wrote:
Izzzmeister wrote:Ron M – 4,152 Return of the Iron Oarsman!
I'm kind of orbiting around the rower, poking it and kicking it every so often, waiting for the challenge to begin. I've been trying other activities and exercises since the last challenge, and am looking forward to longer rows for the next 2 months in the Holiday Challenge then the Virtual Team Challenge.
Can I come by your place and poke & kick your rower too? I've watched too many Twilight Zone episodes to kick my own!
I can picture myself being the sole survivor of a global catastrophe and finally having all the time in the world to devote to rowing only to have the chain break.

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Re: TimbukTOO Team Room

Post by ronmardix » November 22nd, 2014, 7:30 pm

johnb wrote:
ronmardix wrote:
Izzzmeister wrote:Ron M – 4,152 Return of the Iron Oarsman!
I'm kind of orbiting around the rower, poking it and kicking it every so often, waiting for the challenge to begin. I've been trying other activities and exercises since the last challenge, and am looking forward to longer rows for the next 2 months in the Holiday Challenge then the Virtual Team Challenge.
I am totally in sync with you. I have been focusing on other elements of my cross training while I look forward the upcoming challenges. I really want to work on my consistency and push myself to start as many days of the challenge as possible with a 10K row. We'll see how I hold up.
After a car accident and an injured back I couldn't do any form of exercise. After a few years I discovered rowing; it was one of the few things that I could do without pain. Skip a few more years and my obsessive nature kicked in - I was rowing so much that after some time I either re-injured myself or I got burned out. Now I can finally do other things so I am trying to balance my rowing with other activities. The C2 challenges are nice because they are frequent enough to keep me interested in rowing, with enough gaps between challenges to allow me to do other things.

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Re: TimbukTOO Team Room

Post by D6K9Cop » November 22nd, 2014, 11:55 pm

First row today since tearing the cartlidge in my chest. Nice easy 8500 meters. Felt good and good to be back. Was running 5 miles s day yo stay in condition. I too will be mixing it up more.

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Post by johnb » November 23rd, 2014, 5:33 pm

ronmardix wrote: After a car accident and an injured back I couldn't do any form of exercise. After a few years I discovered rowing; it was one of the few things that I could do without pain. Skip a few more years and my obsessive nature kicked in - I was rowing so much that after some time I either re-injured myself or I got burned out. Now I can finally do other things so I am trying to balance my rowing with other activities. The C2 challenges are nice because they are frequent enough to keep me interested in rowing, with enough gaps between challenges to allow me to do other things.
After 20 years of not really working out consistently, it was an accident that got me back into the gym Ron. Six years ago I was hit by a NYC bus and during the rehab I started exercising and have totally reinvented myself as a veritable gym rat. It is funny how so many of us travel similar pathways in life. Rowing is now a staple part of my program and a key to keeping my back muscles strong and limber.

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Re: TimbukTOO Team Room

Post by johnb » November 23rd, 2014, 5:35 pm

D6K9Cop wrote:First row today since tearing the cartlidge in my chest. Nice easy 8500 meters. Felt good and good to be back. Was running 5 miles s day yo stay in condition. I too will be mixing it up more.
Glad to hear you are back at it, torn cartilage in the chest sounds painful.

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Post by johnb » November 23rd, 2014, 5:42 pm

Getting ready for the Holiday challenge. I picked my charity 'Why Hunger' and my goal will be to exceed my last years total of 211,805 meters. It's nice that Concept 2 does this and they really vet the charities that they pick as well. Let's get ready to row team and we get to do it for good causes too! Remember to pick your charity.

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Re: TimbukTOO Team Room

Post by damselfly » November 23rd, 2014, 11:25 pm

All hands on deck! 21 of 81 members (26%) logged 239,179 total meters Saturday!

Milestones achieved:
Gary G ran over 1.8M, and Ronnie M attained 900K!!

Approaching milestones:
Jay K. is fighting to reach 1.6M (-45,976m), Doug G is pushing towards 1.4M (-30,005m), Marie B is making strides to reach 1.1M (-22,696m), John Sc., Anita H, and Jim K are gaining on 1 MILLION (-19,160m, -32,885m, and -40,073m), John St. is seeking 900K (-34,654m), Mark St is marching towards 800K (-28,723m), Rosita D is dogging 700K (-12,956m), Matthew R is speeding towards 400K (-19,972m), Bobbie K is driving for 300K (-4,708m), Tristan B and Adam M are teaming up to hit 250K (-20,500m and -23,339m)

This week's frequent rowers (Sat 11/15 through Fri 11/21):
Jim K - 7 B)
Bobbie Z, J.K., Jay K., Katie S & Rosita D - 6
Bobbie K, Jim C, John Sc., Keir P, Kevin K & Tristan B - 5
Anita H, Marie B, Randy F, Ronnie M & Yisroel H - 4

Posted Meters:
Anita H - 21,097 Weekend HM Challenge!!
Ronnie M - 21,097
Rosita D - 21,097
Marie B - 21,097

Gary G - 18,097 With them in spirit, if a few k short... ;)
Keir P - 15,474 Burning it up!
John Sc. - 15,000 Long!
Jay K. - 15,000 Ditto!
John St. - 13,556 Good to see you back!!
David W - 12,347 Missing those huge daily numbers!
Tristan B - 12,000 Whoa!!
Doug G - 8,971 Solid!
Mark St - 8,500 Another little lost lamb returns to the flock! :)
Kelly M - 7,502 Sweet!
Katie S - 5,370 Three-fer!
Mark Si - 5,005 Back after a short rest!
Jim K - 5,002 Nice!
Matthew R - 4,000 Great!
Bobbie K - 3,600 Building back!
Adam M - 3,347 Quickie!
Linnea F - 2,020 Can't see doing better than that! :lol: :roll:

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Re: TimbukTOO Team Room

Post by damselfly » November 23rd, 2014, 11:29 pm

Something of interest for those of us who experience LBP (low back pain) -- a reminder not to press onward!
Decent Rowing on Facebook wrote: Don't persist with back pain!
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Post by damselfly » November 23rd, 2014, 11:37 pm

Polar Vortex, eh? Well, it's never to cold to Get Out and Row!

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This is Michael Waugh. Waugh is training to row about 20 miles across open water. This trip will reverse the final voyage of his great-great-great-great grandfather, who was blown out to sea and froze to death in a work accident.
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Re: TimbukTOO Team Room

Post by garygOP » November 24th, 2014, 9:23 am

Let's get that guy on our team!

On a few other notes in no particular order:
The winter holidays are upon us.
In preparation, I caramelized 6 lb. of onions yesterday- and will have to remind myself not to eat too much from those foods which will be enhanced by some of those bad boys ( mostly stuffings ,potatoes and yes- chopped liver ) every day going forward... make that every hour.
:mrgreen: Boy are those onions sweet!

I found fresh, sumptuously rich ricotta at a local market and am now looking for some simple recipes.

The holiday challenge is a great motivator- but as I just read.... protect your lower back at all times!

Please do not interpret any absence of posts from me as disinterest or apathy.
This is a great virtual team- let's nurse our injuries yet still hit some lofty goals .

My goal for the challenge is 250K.

Warning: with apologies to Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David:
Do not designate as your charity for the Challenge, The Human Fund!

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Post by Izzzmeister » November 25th, 2014, 8:22 pm

garygOP wrote:Warning: with apologies to Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David:
Do not designate as your charity for the Challenge, The Human Fund!
That does it! For denigrating a perfectly good charity - one to which Kruger Grinding donated $20,000 - I'm recommending that Jason Alexander takes you off his Holiday Card list!
Of course, if you give to the Foundation created in memory of his fiancee Susan, that will give scholarships to budding architects or city planners, all will be forgiven...

A great philosopher once said, "Nothing is so good that caramelized onions can't make it better." Words I live by!

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Post by Izzzmeister » November 26th, 2014, 3:03 am

All hands on deck, ready to spin their flywheels! 17 of 81 members (21%) logged 127,304 total meters Sunday!

Milestones achieved: Gary D grabbed 100K!!
Approaching milestones: Doug G is nearing 1.4M (-14,490m), Anita H (-30,385m) & Jim K (-34,073m) that much closer to 1 MILLION, John St. is approaching 900K (-22,935m), Andy I a step closer to 700K (-38,229m), Katie S unbarring the door to 350K (-20,796m), Bobbie K very close to 300K (-3,208m), Tristan B (-14,500m) closer than Kelly M (-16,641m) to reaching 250K, while Mark Si nears 100K (-5,188m)!

Posted Meters:
Yisroel H – 18,077 Aborted HM...
Keir P – 16,374 Over 31K in 2 days!
Doug G – 15,515 Longest row of the week!
John St. - 11,719 Another long row!
Bob L – 10,026 Missed you!
Kelly M – 8,522 Back to back!

Mark Si – 7,013 Long!
Jim K – 6,000 True grit...
Tristan B – 6,000 Back-to-back long rows!
Katie S – 5,558 Four days running!
Gary D – 5,000 Strong!
Andy I – 5,000 Erg work!

Ronnie M – 3,500 After an HM!
Rivka L – 3,000 Rested!
Anita H – 2,500 First post-HM row!
Jay K. - 2,000 Speed?
Bobbie K – 1,500 Finding time daily to add some meters!

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