LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
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RE: ride sponsorship
No - this is not a fundraiser - but thanks for asking!
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No - this is not a fundraiser - but thanks for asking!
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ALL In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 9.5.15
Welcome back for the 2016 Season to Ken G! Always good to see returning teammates on the roster!
Season meters as of 128/365 = 52,587,535 m
Total meters on the day = 320,085 m
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
3.05 MM Ed
1.65 MM Jay
1.65 MM Robyn
1.05 MM Norma
800 K Ronnie
750 K danwho
Thanks, everyone, for joining in our Lunie fun!
Jeff M 3,005 m
Ronnie m .. a starry palindrome!
Tony m .. a starry palindrome!
Bobbie m ...a starry special sequence!
Patrick 5,012 m
Tom R 5,467 m
Rosita m .. a starry palindrome!
Tammy m ... a devilish palindrome!
Richard McC 7,458 m
Norma m ....and there will be many, MANY palindromes in your future!
Dan O' 8,648 m
Roger m ... a starry palindrome!
Ted C-G 10,000 m
David T 11,000 m
Marie m ... a singular palindrome!
Stephen W 12,000 m
danwho m ... a starry palindrome...who-la who-la!
Jay 16,566 m
Ron m ...a starry palindrome!
Thor 21,006 m
Robyn 21,097 m ...moonstruck again!
Ed 50,000 m
Season meters as of 128/365 = 52,587,535 m
Total meters on the day = 320,085 m
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
3.05 MM Ed
1.65 MM Jay
1.65 MM Robyn
1.05 MM Norma
800 K Ronnie
750 K danwho
Thanks, everyone, for joining in our Lunie fun!
Jeff M 3,005 m
Ronnie m .. a starry palindrome!
Tony m .. a starry palindrome!
Bobbie m ...a starry special sequence!
Patrick 5,012 m
Tom R 5,467 m
Rosita m .. a starry palindrome!
Tammy m ... a devilish palindrome!
Richard McC 7,458 m
Norma m ....and there will be many, MANY palindromes in your future!
Dan O' 8,648 m
Roger m ... a starry palindrome!
Ted C-G 10,000 m
David T 11,000 m
Marie m ... a singular palindrome!
Stephen W 12,000 m
danwho m ... a starry palindrome...who-la who-la!
Jay 16,566 m
Ron m ...a starry palindrome!
Thor 21,006 m
Robyn 21,097 m ...moonstruck again!
Ed 50,000 m
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Re: ALL In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 9.5.15
Ah, Madame Zoltana knows all, sees a lot of things and makes whacky predictions!Kona2 wrote:
Norma m ....and there will be many, MANY palindromes in your future!
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Great accomplishment Ed on achieving 3 million + meters!
I made it to the top of the incline yesterday morning. 41 minutes still cant seem to break 40 minutes. The 4 mile run back down the mountain adds to the fun, but I'm not use to running so the leggs are feeling it today Barb I'm sure would love that part of it.
Kona your ride looks like it will be a lot of fun, I remember taking a tour of some of the farms around Brighton years ago, most interesting thing was learning of the use of hail canons to knock hailstones out of the sky before they had a chance to form to a destructive size. best to everyone
Doug G
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dag1 wrote:
Great accomplishment Ed on achieving 3 million + meters!
I made it to the top of the incline yesterday morning. 41 minutes still cant seem to break 40 minutes. The 4 mile run back down the mountain adds to the fun, but I'm not use to running so the leggs are feeling it today Barb I'm sure would love that part of it.
Kona your ride looks like it will be a lot of fun, I remember taking a tour of some of the farms around Brighton years ago, most interesting thing was learning of the use of hail canons to knock hailstones out of the sky before they had a chance to form to a destructive size. best to everyone
woooooooooo hoooooooooooooo and congrats on your very impressive accomplishment :}
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 9.6.15
I'm just not that fast a rower or a walker or a cyclist. There is nothing quite like getting smacked in the face with that kind of reality when you are on a training ride. A couple of cycling friends were heading out for an "easy" training ride yesterday and invited me to join them. Ok, I'm game. Get to the meeting location, and then I see the bikes and the other riders with their chiseled quads. I was so out of my league! Still, I was there and I was going to ride - I just said "don't wait for me...it will make you crazy." I was dusted in the first ten minutes. They did circle around and check on my progress from time to time, and to make sure that I didn't get lost. I was a bit spent after that 41 mile ride. I did enjoy being out in the Boulder farms areas - lots of organic do-not-spray-these-fields signs, farmstands (good to have a bike rack trunk bag that has a couple of panniers that you can use!), SHEEP, cows and thundering horses.
Doug's Manitou Incline climb is much more awesome. His time puts him ahead of the "average" bear as Yogi would say. When I was looking up Manitou Incline, I spotted this article by one of the sub-20 minute set on how to improve incline times http://gazette.com/a-pro-shares-easy-to ... cle/500025 and thought it an interesting blend of strategy, core training suggestions and even suggested time of day to do these things.
And, in recognition of Doug's adventure, I've added another version to today's stats:
Season meters as of 129/365 = 52,826,973 m
Total meters on the day = 239,438 m
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
1.6 MM Ron
1.35 MM Thor
1.3 MM David A
850 K Rosita
200 K Bernie
41 minute incline climb Doug
Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us!
Jim m .. a starry palindrome! It's a start!
Tony m ...a onesie palindrome!
Robyn 2,109 m
Rebecca 3,000 m
Tristan 3,000 m
David T 4,000 m
Ronnie m ...a starry palindrome!
Norma m ...high five palindrome!
Anita m ...a double double!
Jeff M 6,055 m
Marie m ... it's a countdown...to her next meter milestone!
Bobbie 7,500 m
Richard McC 7,520 m ... mere meters from 100 K!
Tammy m ... lucky seven palindrome!
Walter m ... another lucky seven palindrome!
Dan O' 8,000 m
Roger m ... it's the nines!
Steve H 10,000 m
Bernie 10,031 m
David A 10,202 m
Janice 12,000 m
Jay m ...a palindrome!
Rosita m ... a onesie twosie palindrome!
Thor 14,956 m
Danno 15,008 m
Steve W 17,094 m
Michelle m ...a lucky seven palindrome!
Ron m ...another lucky seven palindrome!
Doug's Manitou Incline climb is much more awesome. His time puts him ahead of the "average" bear as Yogi would say. When I was looking up Manitou Incline, I spotted this article by one of the sub-20 minute set on how to improve incline times http://gazette.com/a-pro-shares-easy-to ... cle/500025 and thought it an interesting blend of strategy, core training suggestions and even suggested time of day to do these things.
And, in recognition of Doug's adventure, I've added another version to today's stats:
Season meters as of 129/365 = 52,826,973 m
Total meters on the day = 239,438 m
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
1.6 MM Ron
1.35 MM Thor
1.3 MM David A
850 K Rosita
200 K Bernie
41 minute incline climb Doug
Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us!
Jim m .. a starry palindrome! It's a start!
Tony m ...a onesie palindrome!
Robyn 2,109 m
Rebecca 3,000 m
Tristan 3,000 m
David T 4,000 m
Ronnie m ...a starry palindrome!
Norma m ...high five palindrome!
Anita m ...a double double!
Jeff M 6,055 m
Marie m ... it's a countdown...to her next meter milestone!
Bobbie 7,500 m
Richard McC 7,520 m ... mere meters from 100 K!
Tammy m ... lucky seven palindrome!
Walter m ... another lucky seven palindrome!
Dan O' 8,000 m
Roger m ... it's the nines!
Steve H 10,000 m
Bernie 10,031 m
David A 10,202 m
Janice 12,000 m
Jay m ...a palindrome!
Rosita m ... a onesie twosie palindrome!
Thor 14,956 m
Danno 15,008 m
Steve W 17,094 m
Michelle m ...a lucky seven palindrome!
Ron m ...another lucky seven palindrome!
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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Wow, congrats to both K2 and Doug. I can't imagine attempting either challenge!
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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Yeah! Wow! Big accomplishments for both of you. You get a star for the day! ☆normadelaney wrote:Wow, congrats to both K2 and Doug. I can't imagine attempting either challenge!
☆~Kristine~☆
Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 9.6.15
[quote="Kona2"]I'm just not that fast a rower or a walker or a cyclist. There is nothing quite like getting smacked in the face with that kind of reality when you are on a training ride. A couple of cycling friends were heading out for an "easy" training ride yesterday and invited me to join them. Ok, I'm game. Get to the meeting location, and then I see the bikes and the other riders with their chiseled quads. I was so out of my league! Still, I was there and I was going to ride - I just said "don't wait for me...it will make you crazy." I was dusted in the first ten minutes. They did circle around and check on my progress from time to time, and to make sure that I didn't get lost. I was a bit spent after that 41 mile ride. I did enjoy being out in the Boulder farms areas - lots of organic do-not-spray-these-fields signs, farmstands (good to have a bike rack trunk bag that has a couple of panniers that you can use!), SHEEP, cows and thundering horses.
Doug's Manitou Incline climb is much more awesome. His time puts him ahead of the "average" bear as Yogi would say. When I was looking up Manitou Incline, I spotted this article by one of the sub-20 minute set on how to improve incline times http://gazette.com/a-pro-shares-easy-to ... cle/500025 and thought it an interesting blend of strategy, core training suggestions and even suggested time of day to do these things.
imho...you are both awesome for having a goal and going for it.....as stated on one of my running groups-we are all winners...some just finish before others :]
Doug's Manitou Incline climb is much more awesome. His time puts him ahead of the "average" bear as Yogi would say. When I was looking up Manitou Incline, I spotted this article by one of the sub-20 minute set on how to improve incline times http://gazette.com/a-pro-shares-easy-to ... cle/500025 and thought it an interesting blend of strategy, core training suggestions and even suggested time of day to do these things.
imho...you are both awesome for having a goal and going for it.....as stated on one of my running groups-we are all winners...some just finish before others :]
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Clever as always K2! love the Lunie meter incline, and I will refer back to the article next time I do the climb. Looking ahead now to the ftc, hope I can at least keep up with this team.
Doug G
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I agree with all that was said. K2 and Doug great going. I doubt I could do either. Um, at any pace.dag1 wrote:Clever as always K2! love the Lunie meter incline, and I will refer back to the article next time I do the climb. Looking ahead now to the ftc, hope I can at least keep up with this team.
Doug I'm sure you will do well in the FTC. That's the great thing about this team. Everyone does great! I suggest you find someone who you think you can keep up with and use that person as a rabbit. I do this and it keeps me in the saddle that much longer. At the same time, don't burn out. Yep, I've done that early on during challenges too. Be sure to plan a day of rest or at least a slow row day placing little stress on the body. There are lots of people here who know more than me that will give better advice to anyone who asks. So if there are any brand new strokers, feel free to ask for help. You will get answers here. If you read the stats you can see there are people of all ages and levels.
I just took a day off today. I was burning out. Yesterday I was working way too hard for the result I got. I looked back at my records and found I rowed 16 days straight. I know better than this.
So, keep your abs tight to support the lower back, relax those shoulders and neck, play with the damper setting to find what works best for you and go.
Have fun and enjoy the health benefits you will get.
Mighty enough Thor. Well, you know, working on it.
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I've always been on the slow side myself. Many, many years ago I used to do nordic skiing "Citizens' Races. I did one race and finished in the top ten and felt pretty pleased with myself. A few weeks later I did a race at Burke Mountain, home of a private school that caters to grooming competitive skiers. I finished next to last Talk about a quick lesson in humility
Ron the Caboose
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i've been last in races...in fact, in one of those races i was the only one in my age group so i was both first and last :]macbruce1 wrote:
I've always been on the slow side myself. Many, many years ago I used to do nordic skiing "Citizens' Races. I did one race and finished in the top ten and felt pretty pleased with myself. A few weeks later I did a race at Burke Mountain, home of a private school that caters to grooming competitive skiers. I finished next to last Talk about a quick lesson in humility
Ron the Caboose
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Saw this article/video getting some buzz on the Internet: Para-athletes shock gym goers in Rio.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/disability-sport/34172129
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/disability-sport/34172129
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Great video!danwho wrote:Saw this article/video getting some buzz on the Internet: Para-athletes shock gym goers in Rio.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/disability-sport/34172129