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Re: "About me" - a place to introduce yourself

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2018 1:11 pm
by Ange LC
Hi I'm Andrea from Bolton just thought I'd say hi πŸ‘‹πŸ‘‹
Im new to all this so definately learning the ropes!!
I first came across indoor rowing earlier this summer when I first got on a rower to do a challenge at the gym and won. I love running and weight lifting so thought this would provide another element to my training and fitness!! So far it's definately proving a challenge...one im enjoying though!!
Thanks to David Plumb for helping me navigate my way round and helping me with last month's challenge!!
Looking forward to being part of the team!!

Re: "About me" - a place to introduce yourself

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2018 1:20 pm
by plummy
Welcome Andrea and thank you for revealing the identity of the new superpower lady in Boat 1 CTC last month.

There's a lot of history here and indoor rowing is a bigger sport than you might imagine with many challenges (individual or team) but take your time to look around and if you have any questions, feel free to ask.

Plummy

Re: "About me" - a place to introduce yourself

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2018 3:35 pm
by Caratacus
Hi Andrea, thanks for saying hi and welcome to Free Spirits Looking forward to seeing more outstanding CTC entries!

Re: "About me" - a place to introduce yourself

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2018 5:23 pm
by Wolfmiester
welcome to the madhouse, careful of that Erg addiction :-)

Re: "About me" - a place to introduce yourself

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2018 7:25 am
by Claudius
Hi Andrea, welcome aboard !

Re: "About me" - a place to introduce yourself

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2019 9:23 am
by Cuts101
Hi all, Ben from Australia here.
l have been rowing for 3-4 months now, and just bought myself a model e. Its now starting to fill in my spare time at home as well as at the gym.
Just completed my first CTC and race for Free Spirit Rowing tonight. Im hoping ill improve over time and will take any advice / guidance l can get.
Let us know if l should be following any of the other challenges / races.

Thanks
Ben

Re: "About me" - a place to introduce yourself

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2019 9:59 am
by Caratacus
Hi Ben, welcome to Free Spirits
Judging by your CTC entry looks like you'll be very competitive!

Re: "About me" - a place to introduce yourself

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2019 7:26 am
by Wolfmiester
Hi Ben, welcome to Free Spirits and indoor rowing

Re: "About me" - a place to introduce yourself

Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2019 11:04 pm
by mattgorle
Hi everyone, Matt from Ross-on-Wye here.

I'm a web software developer and systems administrator and haven't generally had a lot of exercise in my life for probably at least the last 12-15 years. Many years ago, I was a member of the local gym and went religiously 2 - 3 times a week. Mostly my routine was light weights and cardio, and I had a particular dislike of the rowing machine. Looking back, I can see that I was doing it completely wrong - arms and back only - no wonder I hated it!!

This summer I joined the Ross rowing club - this was my first experience rowing and I've had an absolute blast. I was part of the winning 4x crew in the Upton beginners regatta and competed in a double in the Monmouth head. Although I learned some decent erg technique, I didn't exactly fall in love with the ergo until last month, when I managed to get hold of a Model C (the better for winter training) and set up a pain cave in the garage at home. I've since discovered the C2 Logbook, RowPro and Free Spirits. After reading the FS forum, and particularly the really friendly and encouraging "Beginners" thread, I was inspired to join.

So here I am. Hi! :-)

Matt

Re: "About me" - a place to introduce yourself

Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2019 8:58 am
by Tako
Hi Matt!

Welcome to FreeSpirits!
Hope you will like it here!!
Maybe you should check out the C2CTC, which is perfect for the pain cave ;-)

/T

Re: "About me" - a place to introduce yourself

Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2019 8:38 am
by Wolfmiester
Welcome Matt. Good luck on your rowing journey.
As a relatively new member of Warwick, I'm sure we will bump in to each other at a regatta on the Avon or Severn at some stage!
Cheers, Wolfie

Re: "About me" - a place to introduce yourself

Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2019 12:05 pm
by Grobi
Welcome aboard Matt! Glad you (just like me) like the "wet" and the "dry" side of rowing. Have fun with Free Spirits and good luck for your progress! :fswink:

Re: "About me" - a place to introduce yourself

Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2019 5:23 pm
by plummy
...and welcome you are. Good to have you with us Matt!

Re: "About me" - a place to introduce yourself

Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2020 9:24 am
by JonT
mattgorle wrote: ↑Sat Nov 02, 2019 11:04 pm This summer I joined the Ross rowing club.
Welcome to the club Matt. Say hello to Paul Symonds for me. He’s a member of the club, your local councillor and a friend of mine from a long way back.

Jon

Then and Now

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2020 3:41 pm
by jainser
Stumbled across this and thought I might up date it a little (from way back in Nov '06).......
jainser wrote: ↑Thu Nov 02, 2006 1:27 pm Pete Jain (Jainser)

6' 1", about 17 & a half stone bouncing around the early 17 nows, so a slight improvement!! , 36yrs turned 50 in January

Married (just over 10 yrs just over 24 yrs now (she deserves a medal!! ) 3 kids, 2 girls, 8 23 and 9 22 and 'the boy' who has recently turned 5 19

I live in Hertfordshire still do

Started rowing in 2000 when I worked for a large phamacuetical company at there gym. Loved it. Completed the 2001 Red Nose 1,000,000 metres. Then changed jobs to work for a friend as a Audio Visual Tech Now back with the large Pharmaceutical company . First couple of years was up and down the country a lot, no exercise and loads on motorway service food saw me 'blossum' to just over 20 stone.

Brought my C2 in March, got an email from Michele telling me about Free Spirits. Love it!!

Well and truely addicted.

Since March I have made a point of not changing my diet still haven't but just exercising a lot more hmmmm . There is no point in kidding myself - Have always / Am / and will always be a fat-boy yep!! . I love good food and good beer and good Barcardi Still do, although 'Kraken' is catching up!! and good chocolate etc etc. :wink:

So I am never going to be thin (belly is all brought and paid for - no HP on that puppy!) but as long as I can be healthly and kick a ball round with my boy I am well happy.

My biggest challenger on the metre board is myself. Always setting myself challenges to do. Having to get to 3 million (life time) metres before my holiday which led into getting to 2 million season metres before my holiday. Then Mr Sims done the September Ends challenge. Then I see that 4 million (life time) metres is getting close so I have set out to complete that before the end of the year which again will incorporate reaching 3 million (season) metres as well. Then there is my own weekly / monthly challenges - The list goes on and on!!!! :roll:

...and I really want Free spirits to get to the moon. What an achievement.

We now have a dog (an incredibly daft Chocolate Labrador named 'Esme') so lots of dog walking over the last 9+ years. Still in the same house and now rowing in my 4th location within that house! I'd like to say I've matured over the last 14 years but that would be as complete and utter lie, if anything I've got worse. The problem is my mind actually going he wrong way to my body - ie, getting younger and my body is struggling to keep up!!

Regards
Pete

Re: "About me" - a place to introduce yourself

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2020 9:59 am
by Iain
Love it! Great to see you back, we have missed your sense of humour!

Re: "About me" - a place to introduce yourself

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2021 6:17 pm
by faach1
Freddie Hancock

19 years old, 189cm, LWT. I live in Pembrokeshire in Wales, and I’ve trained on the rowing machine seriously since January 2020, having previously been an internationally capped inline roller hockey player for Wales. Within the realm of indoor rowing, I have one World record (LM 19-29yo 1’ - 389m) and two British records: the aforementioned 1’ record + the LM 19-29yo 1k - 2:56.6. My 1k record also happens to make me the first British LM to go sub 3 minutes, although I am fully aware that most/if not all current or former GB LM could go sub 3 if they so desired, but you can only beat the records that are there!

I competed in my first indoor rowing event (virtually) on 27th March, coming 1st in the Open Men’s 2k with the fastest time of the day: 6:22.6, over 100 people entered that specific event of the competition.

Re: "About me" - a place to introduce yourself

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2021 9:06 pm
by JonT
You are very welcome Freddie.


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Re: "About me" - a place to introduce yourself

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2021 10:06 am
by plummy
Welcome Freddie - that's a very impressive rowing CV you bring with you. Very much looking forward to seeing your "scores on the doors" for any challenges you care to join in with.

Great to have you on board and thank you for introducing yourself.

Dave Plumb (Plummy)

Re: "About me" - a place to introduce yourself

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2021 10:20 am
by Wolfmiester
Hi Freddie,
very welcome, and congratulations on the high standard you've set yourself.
Any interest at all in trying on the water?
Best wishes, Steve (Wolfie)

Re: "About me" - a place to introduce yourself

Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2021 8:34 pm
by jayney
Hi, I'm Jayne, currently residing near Bristol, UK.
I started this madness around 2013 to lose weight, but despite getting reasonably ok at erging, the pounds remain :-(
Had a few spells away due to moving around the country, health issues and that virus closing everything, but our mini home gym mysteriously acquired a shiny new erg last night, so it would be rude not to row the living daylights out of it :-) A long way to go to get back to my 2016/17 levels though.

Regards
Jayne

Re: "About me" - a place to introduce yourself

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2021 6:16 am
by Carole S
Welcome Jayne and yr new shiny erg :fsbgrin:
Good to have another lady on the team :P

Re: "About me" - a place to introduce yourself

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2021 9:12 am
by JonT
jayney wrote: ↑Wed Dec 01, 2021 8:34 pm Hi, I'm Jayne, currently residing near Bristol, UK.
I started this madness around 2013 to lose weight, but despite getting reasonably ok at erging, the pounds remain :-(
Had a few spells away due to moving around the country, health issues and that virus closing everything, but our mini home gym mysteriously acquired a shiny new erg last night, so it would be rude not to row the living daylights out of it :-) A long way to go to get back to my 2016/17 levels though.
Welcome Jayne. I live just down the road from you in Bath. Pleased to hear that Santa has come early to your house. I've sent in my list, but so far nothing! #-o

If you have any questions just jump on the main forum and ask away.

Jon

Re: "About me" - a place to introduce yourself

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2021 11:07 am
by plummy
Welcome Jayney - great to have you on board with us. Looking forward to following your progress back to 2016/17 fitness levels :-)

Re: "About me" - a place to introduce yourself

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2021 9:20 pm
by jayney
JonT wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 9:12 am
Welcome Jayne. I live just down the road from you in Bath. Pleased to hear that Santa has come early to your house. I've sent in my list, but so far nothing! #-o

If you have any questions just jump on the main forum and ask away.

Jon
I wish Santa had come early, would have saved me a bucket load of cash :D