Cross Team Challenge - Discussion Thread
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Re: Cross Team Challenge - Discussion Thread
I've fixed it so that "George Bingham (RLR LWT)" has the same password (which I don't know) as "GeorgeBinghamRLR".
I can't untangle your other three old IDs without risking breaking the database.
I can't untangle your other three old IDs without risking breaking the database.
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Re: Cross Team Challenge - Discussion Thread
Perfect, Dougie. Many thanks. I haven't used the 3 old IDs for a long time now, but I totally get why they can't be deleted. But you can delete the F George Bngham (RLR LWT) one. I only set it up last week, and I can guarantee that I haven't posted anything with it
Re: Cross Team Challenge - Discussion Thread
Hey all - I'm looking for a team to stay competitive in all of these lockdowns. I've been at this for ~3 weeks (when I bought my erg), so I'm hoping I'll be able to ask for some advice along the way.
FWIW I'm 32 6'1' (184cm) and 225 lbs (100Kilos) and I average about ~24k/day (470km total). I'm happy to share times (log is in my signature), if that makes sense here. Some are decent and some are terrible, but I don't want this post to come across like some goofy crossfitter* looking for a pat on the back** for his average performances. I saw a post mentioning the "most common types C2 forum posters" here and I'm trying to avoid the common pitfalls.
My overall goal was to lose weight, but I love competing and playing games so I'd love to facilitate weight-loss with a new sport. Any takers? Also if this isn't the right place to ask I can make a general post, but I'm trying to follow directions.
*I am a goofy crossfitter
**Everyone likes pats on the back
BUT THATS NOT WHY I'M HERE
FWIW I'm 32 6'1' (184cm) and 225 lbs (100Kilos) and I average about ~24k/day (470km total). I'm happy to share times (log is in my signature), if that makes sense here. Some are decent and some are terrible, but I don't want this post to come across like some goofy crossfitter* looking for a pat on the back** for his average performances. I saw a post mentioning the "most common types C2 forum posters" here and I'm trying to avoid the common pitfalls.
My overall goal was to lose weight, but I love competing and playing games so I'd love to facilitate weight-loss with a new sport. Any takers? Also if this isn't the right place to ask I can make a general post, but I'm trying to follow directions.
*I am a goofy crossfitter
**Everyone likes pats on the back
BUT THATS NOT WHY I'M HERE
Max
6'1" (184 cm)
222 lbs (99 Kilos)
Forum Flyer
My log: https://log.concept2.com/profile/1405166/log
6'1" (184 cm)
222 lbs (99 Kilos)
Forum Flyer
My log: https://log.concept2.com/profile/1405166/log
Re: Cross Team Challenge - Discussion Thread
Hi xam217, My team, the forum flyers are always looking for new members. Here is a link for more info...xam217 wrote: ↑November 11th, 2020, 11:21 amHey all - I'm looking for a team to stay competitive in all of these lockdowns. I've been at this for ~3 weeks (when I bought my erg), so I'm hoping I'll be able to ask for some advice along the way.
FWIW I'm 32 6'1' (184cm) and 225 lbs (100Kilos) and I average about ~24k/day (470km total). I'm happy to share times (log is in my signature), if that makes sense here. Some are decent and some are terrible, but I don't want this post to come across like some goofy crossfitter* looking for a pat on the back** for his average performances. I saw a post mentioning the "most common types C2 forum posters" here and I'm trying to avoid the common pitfalls.
My overall goal was to lose weight, but I love competing and playing games so I'd love to facilitate weight-loss with a new sport. Any takers? Also if this isn't the right place to ask I can make a general post, but I'm trying to follow directions.
*I am a goofy crossfitter
**Everyone likes pats on the back
BUT THATS NOT WHY I'M HERE
https://moores4.com/files/Forum_Flyers_ ... _Guide.pdf
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Re: Cross Team Challenge - Discussion Thread
+1
There are two types of people in this world: Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data
M_77_5'-7"_156lb
M_77_5'-7"_156lb
Re: Cross Team Challenge - Discussion Thread
Thanks guys - would love to join!
Max
6'1" (184 cm)
222 lbs (99 Kilos)
Forum Flyer
My log: https://log.concept2.com/profile/1405166/log
6'1" (184 cm)
222 lbs (99 Kilos)
Forum Flyer
My log: https://log.concept2.com/profile/1405166/log
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Re: Cross Team Challenge - Discussion Thread
Thx
Citroen wrote: ↑November 9th, 2020, 8:49 amYour new team is ready.maciek.zawojski wrote: ↑November 9th, 2020, 7:10 amThe name of my team is the Zawojscy Rowing Academy
Re: Cross Team Challenge - Discussion Thread
Tommy Gee has been in touch to confirm the December challenge.
The Gee crew want to show that rowing is an activity for all ages. They have added up the years over seventy of their members and are asking us to row that as a distance in metres.
The challenge is 813 metres from a standing start with no other restrictions.
Regards,
Joe
The Gee crew want to show that rowing is an activity for all ages. They have added up the years over seventy of their members and are asking us to row that as a distance in metres.
The challenge is 813 metres from a standing start with no other restrictions.
Regards,
Joe
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Re: Cross Team Challenge - Discussion Thread
Thanks for letting us know.joe80 wrote: ↑November 26th, 2020, 5:46 amTommy Gee has been in touch to confirm the December challenge.
The Gee crew want to show that rowing is an activity for all ages. They have added up the years over seventy of their members and are asking us to row that as a distance in metres.
The challenge is 813 metres from a standing start with no other restrictions.
Regards,
Joe
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Re: Cross Team Challenge - Discussion Thread
Looks like there may be a typo entry from a lady this month....pace of 0:30! The Diamonds are top based on her awesome power of 12,963w
6'2" 52yo
Alex
Recent 2k - 7:19
All time 2k - 6:50.2 (LW)
Alex
Recent 2k - 7:19
All time 2k - 6:50.2 (LW)
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Re: Cross Team Challenge - Discussion Thread
Looks like Kathy has fixed her own entry to 1900m.winniewinser wrote: ↑November 28th, 2020, 3:31 amLooks like there may be a typo entry from a lady this month....pace of 0:30! The Diamonds are top based on her awesome power of 12,963w
Re: Cross Team Challenge - Discussion Thread
Hi Citroen, Daren,
Please could I add a new team to the CTC? It seems I cannot send direct messages as I am new on this forum.
Many thanks,
Val
Please could I add a new team to the CTC? It seems I cannot send direct messages as I am new on this forum.
Many thanks,
Val
Re: Cross Team Challenge - Discussion Thread
Congratulations to Garage Athlete for winning a very close battle in last month's challenge. For the third consecutive month, Fitness Matters, with twelve boats launched, had the greatest participation.
Mercian Nordic Walkers have the January challenge, Germania the February and Team Oarsome the March.
Firm Fitness and Te Waka Aoteoroa have qualified, as new teams, for a challenge but need to contact me on the fb page or the forum for this to happen.
Regards,
Joe
Mercian Nordic Walkers have the January challenge, Germania the February and Team Oarsome the March.
Firm Fitness and Te Waka Aoteoroa have qualified, as new teams, for a challenge but need to contact me on the fb page or the forum for this to happen.
Regards,
Joe
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