I Finally Did It...

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Mary53
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I Finally Did It...

Post by Mary53 » June 6th, 2008, 2:57 pm

Hi Friends,
Well I finally did it. :shock: About 3 minutes ago I clicked the "Submit Order" button on the Concept2 shopping site. Goodbye piggy bank rattlings, hello brand-new Model D and seat pad! I'll let you know when it arrives! Meanwhile thanks to everyone for the encouragement and information as I've searched, pondered, and tussled with making a decision. I feel good about the track I've taken.
Inevitably I'll have a lot more questions... about Row-Pro, technique issues, etc.
Meanwhile I'm having fun organizing a Staff Rowing Clinic at the big YMCA where I'm employed. We have an accomplished competitive rower who is now a rowing team coach coming to give us staff a workshop to help us erg better and better train our members and clients, so I'm looking forward to benefiting in many ways, individually and work-wise!
Thanks again -- will keep you posted!
Mary
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"Don't let the distance of the destination steal the joy of the journey."

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Post by badocter » June 7th, 2008, 8:14 am

Congratulations on your purchase. Money very well spent. :D Looking forward to seeing you in some Rowpro sessions. :twisted:
40, 6'2", 180# (versus 235# in July 2007)
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Post by Mary53 » June 7th, 2008, 8:28 am

Thanks! And you mention RowPro -- haven't gotten to thinking through/researching things seriously, but want to check out RowPro, iRow, PMAX, etc. Any "reviews" on these tools/programs are welcome. I'll write a separate post to start the thread -- later! This weekend is maxxed out.
Problem with seeing you in RowPro sessions is, judging from your times, ALL I'd be seeing is your back! :( :oops:
See you again soon!
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F, 54, HW, Honors Board Member, began rowing regularly January 2008.

"Don't let the distance of the destination steal the joy of the journey."

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Post by badocter » June 7th, 2008, 9:58 am

Mary53 wrote:Problem with seeing you in RowPro sessions is, judging from your times, ALL I'd be seeing is your back!
Actually I would be seeing your back since rowers face aft :lol:

It is pretty normal for there to be a wide spread in participant speeds. The most important bit about the online sessions is that it becomes a group activity, and that alone is motivating. There are plenty of sessions where I am watching someone else disappear into the sunset, but it is still a great experience.

Rowpro has a 20 day free trial http://digitalrowing.com/ Even if you ignore the online stuff, Rowpro is great for managing workouts, and has some nice displays.
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Post by Mary53 » June 7th, 2008, 11:49 pm

Oh... maybe that's why my times are slow... :o
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"Don't let the distance of the destination steal the joy of the journey."

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