My logbook has always been public, never thought a second about it. Simply never thought anyone would care.Zuman wrote: ↑October 18th, 2020, 9:52 pmWith reference to jackarabit's comment "One member’s logbk went “dark” during the challenge. I know because he was top 5 at the time and I do keep an eye on the “competition...;”" that may have been me. If so, sorry.
I'm of mixed mind about public viewing of logs. First, I have nothing to brag about, as my average splits are only in the approximate range between 2:25 and 2:35 for an hour+ row. Second, everyone's reasons for rowing a challenge are different, so my performance in the FTC is irrelevant to anyone else who doesn't share the same motives as me. Anyway, I didn't set a personal goal for the FTC, and just decided to see how it worked out. I ended up with 377,983m, which is certainly pretty random.
Anyway, at one point, I said to myself "why bother making this viewable to anyone else?" A couple of days later, I realized that some people (not Forum Flyers) were getting hung up on the legitimacy of claimed meters, so I made mine visible again. Mine are all verified, Ergdata-uploaded stats.
I get that time-trials and PRs worth bragging about are different, and those should probably be verified. On the other hand, something like the FTC is so loose and informal that I'm not sure that it matters.
Hey, I'm just here to stay fit and have fun!
Now use ergdata to log, but for years, logged everything by hand. Erged in both gyms and had an older pm. I did race often a few times a year. So those “non verified” results where pretty real
I do know of a few records, still standing, which are 99,99999% fake. I seldom hear people complain about those.
About volume challenges I don’t care one bit, means simply nothing to me. And verified of not, if you really want to, easy to manipulate. But if so, who cares, is my way of thinking.
And to be honoust, if you have the energy to sit for hourssss a day on a machine, I can’t of feel sorry for the people who do so. Such a waist of time and effort. Use that time and energy in the real world.