Hello Jen,woolsmith wrote:
......Sicilianna--Those meters piling up sure do get addicting, don't they? And some of those long, slow rows can sure get those feel-good endorphins flying. Gotta love those endorphins! Funny how after a long row, the next row seems easier. When I first started this HC, I worked to get 6k done, and now I can do 10k or more, no sweat. Well, okay, a little sweat. .....
Thanks!
--Jen in WI
Thanks for the kind words! Yes, indeed piling up the meters is addicting. I'm now very pleased I made the decision to purchase my Model E.
Funny story about "sweat" to share. People with peripheral neuropathy can sometimes have things progress to a point where the nerves that affect automatic functions such as sweating and breathing can be affected. It was not uncommon for me to spend much time on an elliptical machine only to come off dry and very red faced. Sweating was something my body was simply not doing very well any more. I was beginning to think that my peripheral neuropathy was getting the better of me.
After a month of rowing regularly, I'm happy to report that is changing. That can only mean good things.
I'm up to 95,213 HC meters.
Hooray I smell!
Sicilianna