New Challenge!!
Now we are talking!!TabbRows wrote:WOW!!
This month's challenge is looking more like a mathbowl challenge rather than an erging challenge. Why not row in fibbonacci increments til infinity?
Or maybe just the distance in meters based on the amount of grams of cheese you can eat during your 10K time?
This is a great Idea
Tyn
M42H
"We keep you alive to serve this ship. So row well and live."
"Nobody move! I've dropped me brain!"
M42H
"We keep you alive to serve this ship. So row well and live."
"Nobody move! I've dropped me brain!"
- marathonoflife
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well,
i cant stand on the erg....
i cant row with one foot,
and vomitting mcdonalds milk shakes, well its against my
organic vegan lifestyle...
the math challenge i flunked in gr 9,
what does that leave me with?
on an erg, without a leg to stand on,
counting my lucky stars
that i'm merely physically and mentally challenged
by this whole competition.
what exactly was/is the outcome of this competition?
what are you rowing?
i cant stand on the erg....
i cant row with one foot,
and vomitting mcdonalds milk shakes, well its against my
organic vegan lifestyle...
the math challenge i flunked in gr 9,
what does that leave me with?
on an erg, without a leg to stand on,
counting my lucky stars
that i'm merely physically and mentally challenged
by this whole competition.
what exactly was/is the outcome of this competition?
what are you rowing?
Pain is my Zen.
"The mind is the athlete,
the body simply the means to performance."
"It is better to regret something you have done,
rather then regretting that you didn't try"-Hugo Lemayi
"The mind is the athlete,
the body simply the means to performance."
"It is better to regret something you have done,
rather then regretting that you didn't try"-Hugo Lemayi
Lent! Ah, that would be a great excuse. I can stop erging for lent!Ducatista wrote:An aching butt, that's the outcome. I opted for 10K/day (avg), which is a continuation of what I did for the JVC, which was a big stretch for me. And for some reason now I've decided to keep that going through Lent. What the hell am I thinking.
Bob S.
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How about a Beer 2K! Similar to a Beer Mile.
At the completion of each 500M, you must consume one 12 ounce beer including after the last 500M. Lowest time wins!
The World Record for the Running Beer Mile is 5:40
Maybe we could even get C2 to add it as a new category to the rankings!
Rich
At the completion of each 500M, you must consume one 12 ounce beer including after the last 500M. Lowest time wins!
The World Record for the Running Beer Mile is 5:40
Maybe we could even get C2 to add it as a new category to the rankings!
Rich
40 YO 6'1" 180 lbs. Rowing at 7,000 Ft.
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I like the way you think! But I'm really more of an endurance drinker. What's the next rankable distance? 5K might be pushing it for me in a co-ed competition, though I'm certain I'd take the women's title.RowtheRockies wrote:How about a Beer 2K! Similar to a Beer Mile.
At the completion of each 500M, you must consume one 12 ounce beer including after the last 500M. Lowest time wins!
I blew my February goal, I'm sad to say. One stupid maneuver with the snowshovel, and it was Ciao, Challenge. I'm pretty sure I'll be back in the saddle tomorrow, so I'm confident a 400K Lent is within my grasp, but I'm really disheartened at biffing Feb.