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Post by rtbrouwer » April 25th, 2020, 3:00 pm

I was just looking at the scoreboard for the C2CTC and I noticed Martin is in the second boat while katheen is on the first boat. It would make sense to change those two since Martin has a considerable faster time set.
PB: 500m 1:24.8 - 1k 3:13 - 2k 6:48 - 5k 18:17 - 6k 21:57 - 30m 8064m - 10k 38:09 60m 15771 HM 1:20:45
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Post by Citroen » April 25th, 2020, 3:15 pm

That's not how the boats work. The process is automatic.
http://c2ctc.com/faq.php

Three heavies, one lighty, one lady make one boat.

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Post by jackarabit » April 25th, 2020, 3:52 pm

In CTC, as on slipways the world around, the ladies launch the boats. Lwts, male or female, also have one seat reserved in the complement of every boat that launches (receives ordinal points). The maximum number of mhwts per boat is 3. The maximum number of men per boat is 4. The maximum number of lwts per boat is 5. And the max number of ladies per boat is also 5.

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lindsayh wrote:
April 21st, 2020, 7:12 am
I don't think I have ever seen the Red line rowers achievement before - Keith Darby (lwt) has lead the board for most of the month and their Boat1 has 4 lwts at least (and maybe 5 if their female is too) and is placed 4th. That is very clever.
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Post by graycyn » April 25th, 2020, 4:33 pm

Slothful1 wrote:
April 23rd, 2020, 3:05 am
graycyn wrote:
April 22nd, 2020, 11:27 pm

I am doing better today, less nerve pain, was able to do a house chore, vacuumed and mopped the bedroom floor. The inversion table felt pretty nice again. If I let my back calm now, I should be OK for the other bits of the series, so that's my plan. TOMORROW IS ANOTHER DAY! :D
Absolutely right! Don't do anything in the short term that jeopardises making this a long-term activity. We'll have plenty of challenges waiting for you in the future!

Dave
I think it is more the shopping trips that are doing me in, rather than the rowing. I got carried away on a hobby that involves computer time yesterday, sat most of the day, the nerve pain was WAY better this AM, almost nothing.

So then I tried to walk for 10 minutes (to get credit for active minutes on my Fitbit), nothing fast, can't really indoors anyway, or would step on a cat! It fired off nerves in both legs and FAST. And some nerve pain mid-back and a bit down my thighs as well. I think I'd have been better off rowing for 10! Anyway, I'll let stuff calm again, try a bit of rowing, preferably NOT right next to a shopping trip, see how it goes.

It may be hubby will have to take some risk and do some of the shopping because I don't know if my back will hold up to it. Realistically, if I get the virus, bring it home, chances are pretty good he'd catch it too. Good news is it's still 0-4 cases showing for our zip code. 33 cases for the county now, so it's been steadily rising, but no deaths!
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Post by lindsayh » April 25th, 2020, 7:20 pm

rtbrouwer wrote:
April 25th, 2020, 3:00 pm
I was just looking at the scoreboard for the C2CTC and I noticed Martin is in the second boat while katheen is on the first boat. It would make sense to change those two since Martin has a considerable faster time set.
Yes Ronald as other say their has to be a lady to float a boat - we have 2 boats docked and ready to go so if you have any ladies in your circle with access to an erg then now is the time to put some pressure on and sign them up!
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Post by georgie » April 26th, 2020, 5:10 am

Dave,
Is Ewen in one of your SSVIII teams?
Just seen on FB that he did a 30min row this morning - 8069

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Post by Slothful1 » April 26th, 2020, 5:34 am

matwho wrote:
April 23rd, 2020, 6:17 am
Dave,
Thank you for the input, I will post a 30 minute row on Friday.
Mat
Thanks Mat. You've helped us get close to floating Boat 3, which I've just joined after my effort last night. Just need 2 more people which hopefully will come through today before the cut off.

I think I'm finally getting a hint that I'm not at the same level as when I did some of last season's ranking pieces. Just like the 6km I thought I had enough additional fitness over last year to set off at last year's pace, and then ramp up closer to the end. I lasted to the 20 minute point before I started fading (6km was around the 1/3rd point), so I'll take that positive, but I didn't have enough in the tank for a fast finish. With a minute to go I could see it wasn't going to happen, so limped home just below the 7km target I was aiming for.

From past reading of the forum I think there is an element of sport-specific fitness that starts coming into play. I'm feeling at the top of my BikeErg game at the moment relative to last season, and am hitting PBs on some Zwift routes. But I'm also spending longer times away from the rower between trying to have ranking piece blasts. Which might be sub-optimal, when I'm comparing to last year when the rower was the focus.

The plan is to set some markers for the bike and rower at the start of the new season, and then start focusing on the rower more again, with maybe just a weekly ride to justify the Zwift monthly fee.

Still very grateful to have these 2 options available during lockdown. I can only imagine what the weight situation would be like given the limited amount of walking possible at the moment!

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Post by Slothful1 » April 26th, 2020, 5:39 am

Huopaaja wrote:
April 24th, 2020, 5:25 am
Hey all, I did not notice this topic until just now. I got an erg last month and been lurking on the forum since then. I sort of already presented myself on the main training forum, but here’s a link to my training log if anyone’s interested
https://log.concept2.com/profile/973347
I’m training broadly on the pete plan, but intend to throw in the spring series, some longer rows and more road cycling and rollerskiing once the weather improves up here in Finland. I also usually lift weights once or twice a week, mostly focusing on the upper body and midsection to help my doublepoling.
I’m supposed to do a 30k outdoor sculling race in June in a traditional wood boat (as part of a multisport endurance race series), so hopefully there will be some on-the-water training too, if these covid restrictions clear out in time.
Welcome Ilkka. It's great to connect the new Spring Series entrants with a forum name, without me having to harrass them with a logbook mail. :D

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Post by Slothful1 » April 26th, 2020, 5:42 am

ivan141 wrote:
April 24th, 2020, 3:07 pm
Took another swing at the 30 minutes this evening (mantra: PR or ER).
Managed to nibble 1.5s/500m off my previous avg split finishing with 7894 meters (1:54).
I was quite chuffed with the distance right after I finished, but now those 6 missing meters are a bummer.
But no more for me this week, I am spent.
Haven't that mantra before, but love it! I don't think my wife would like that one, and I'm also feeling less bullet-proof as I move rapidly away from 40. But great to live through the youthful experience in the team. :)

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Post by Slothful1 » April 26th, 2020, 5:46 am

lindsayh wrote:
April 25th, 2020, 7:27 am
Dave Terry has joined up with the team I think (it was very slow) so can you check to see if his 30' is on your list now (7422m)
Thanks Lindsay. Picked that up when I did yesterday's catchup.

We're still 2 short of floating boat 3, but here's the current list of entries keeping us at 28th and 106th overall. Strong efforts all round.

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Ilkka Korhonen		8,255m
Martin Stoeger		8,130m
Ronald B		8,064m
Kellum Friday		8,045m
David Whale		7,927m
Ivan Vukovic		7,894m
Harry Säisä		7,887m
David Hunt Jr		7,562m
Mike Petersen		7,544m
Chris Leitz		7,509m
Lindsay Hay		7,471m
Terry Dargan		7,456m
Andrew Crystal		7,410m
Chris Whale		7,229m
Rick Bayko		7,150m
Peter Williams		7,056m
David Moores		6,970m
Andrew Stratmann	6,965m
Martin Boemer		6,660m
Graham Woodley		6,618m
Andrew Brown		6,564m
Mathew Erickson		5,773m
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Post by Slothful1 » April 26th, 2020, 5:47 am

Yankeerunner wrote:
April 25th, 2020, 11:19 am
7150m for me this morning. Not close to my SB, and way behind Terry (Whoa! Great piece!), but better than last Monday when I tried it and bailed out due to exhaustion. I'd done 36 fairly hard days in a row and it caught up to me. During the week my OTW coach sends workouts by email and I go as hard as I can to impress him and keep my spot in the boat when the boathouse reopens. Since I'm the oldest and lightest weight rower in the crew I know my seat is not assured. A precarious situation. I was tired today too, but determined to get a score for the FF.
Thanks Rick. Didn't realise you were on that heavy training load, so the team entries are even more appreciated!

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Post by Slothful1 » April 26th, 2020, 5:51 am

georgie wrote:
April 26th, 2020, 5:10 am
Dave,
Is Ewen in one of your SSVIII teams?
Just seen on FB that he did a 30min row this morning - 8069
Thanks for the headsup, Georgie. I need him to add it to the logbook before I can do anything with adding him to a boat. Hopefully he'll do it in the next day or so, before the final boat deadline.

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Post by Slothful1 » April 26th, 2020, 5:54 am

graycyn wrote:
April 25th, 2020, 4:33 pm
It may be hubby will have to take some risk and do some of the shopping because I don't know if my back will hold up to it. Realistically, if I get the virus, bring it home, chances are pretty good he'd catch it too. Good news is it's still 0-4 cases showing for our zip code. 33 cases for the county now, so it's been steadily rising, but no deaths!
Not sure what his shopping skills are like, but you might have to rethink the decision when he comes back with a range of off-list items, or odd substitutes to what you wanted.:)

I do most of the cooking at home, so can normally be trusted to buy sensible things on the food side, but the next shopping list does get very passively-aggressively detailed (including pictures sometimes) when I get something wrong!

Dave

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Post by georgie » April 26th, 2020, 9:07 am

Slothful1 wrote:
April 26th, 2020, 5:51 am
georgie wrote:
April 26th, 2020, 5:10 am
Dave,
Is Ewen in one of your SSVIII teams?
Just seen on FB that he did a 30min row this morning - 8069
Thanks for the headsup, Georgie. I need him to add it to the logbook before I can do anything with adding him to a boat. Hopefully he'll do it in the next day or so, before the final boat deadline.

Dave
I've messaged him on FB.

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Post by jackarabit » April 26th, 2020, 5:34 pm

https://log.concept2.com/profile/1005087/log/43921921

Aborted 30’ for Series VIII. Lost power @ 15’, rated higher out of frustration. Faced with failure closer to 25’ I would have crawled in just to fill a slot for boat 3. Well, we don’t do what we don’t practice and I surely didn’t. Only one more entry needed for Thrashing #3 to get on the board. Be your own hero and put in a score today, the final day. Might even get a couple entries for the Fibrillating #4. :oops:
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