Indoor Rowers League 20/21
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Re: Indoor Rowers League 20/21
We have six seats filled, so if Peter manages a sprint over the weekend we are still short of at least one rower. Thanks.
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Re: Indoor Rowers League 20/21
All done Jon
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Re: Indoor Rowers League 20/21
Blimey that’s fast Kevin! Got mine in this afternoon. A bit of a more stately pace giving me 271m, which is 10m short of my best (ie the only other time I’ve ever rowed 1min ) but I was WAY fitter then, so pretty content. Louise
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Re: Indoor Rowers League 20/21
Don't knock it Louise. You're adjusted score is our second highest. Kevin gets the honours for the highest unadjusted score.
Thanks to all who have put in a distance . We now have 9/10 scores entered and our "rightful" place is restored with a score around 93. Will Colin put in a time I wonder?
Horror of the 2k test next month . I haven't done a single 2k for ages, so it will be interesting to see how I get on. Onwards and upwards, and thanks again for all of your efforts
Thanks to all who have put in a distance . We now have 9/10 scores entered and our "rightful" place is restored with a score around 93. Will Colin put in a time I wonder?
Horror of the 2k test next month . I haven't done a single 2k for ages, so it will be interesting to see how I get on. Onwards and upwards, and thanks again for all of your efforts
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Re: Indoor Rowers League 20/21
I'll be doing my 2k on the 6th Jon been working towards it for 2 months so no last minute worries from me in February guvnorJonT wrote: ↑Sat Jan 30, 2021 6:07 pm Don't knock it Louise. You're adjusted score is our second highest. Kevin gets the honours for the highest unadjusted score.
Thanks to all who have put in a distance . We now have 9/10 scores entered and our "rightful" place is restored with a score around 93. Will Colin put in a time I wonder?
Horror of the 2k test next month . I haven't done a single 2k for ages, so it will be interesting to see how I get on. Onwards and upwards, and thanks again for all of your efforts
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Re: Indoor Rowers League 20/21
It's that time again. Just four seats filled so far this month with one week remaining. Don't leave it too late folks
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Re: Indoor Rowers League 20/21
February is the month of 2k I will be entering the pain cave a few times this week
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Re: Indoor Rowers League 20/21
A rather humble 7:23.7 from my side, might have another go on Sunday:
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Re: Indoor Rowers League 20/21
Lads, it's looking increasingly like I'm going to let you down this month. I pulled a muscle in my back a couple of weeks ago and it appears to be healing at middle-aged lady pace (rather than the superfast speed I anticipated in my fantasy world where I am still young and fit!). I may have a very slow time from some 2k reps at the start of the month, but that's likely all I can offer. So sorry... Louise
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Re: Indoor Rowers League 20/21
Sorry to hear that Louise.Shmoo wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 7:50 pm Lads, it's looking increasingly like I'm going to let you down this month. I pulled a muscle in my back a couple of weeks ago and it appears to be healing at middle-aged lady pace (rather than the superfast speed I anticipated in my fantasy world where I am still young and fit!). I may have a very slow time from some 2k reps at the start of the month, but that's likely all I can offer. So sorry... Louise
Any time is better than none, especially when we are short of rowers, so please put it in a time from the start of the month.
Heal well.
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Re: Indoor Rowers League 20/21
I had 3 attempts on Tuesday to try and improve on my best so far - 7:58.5 (yes, 7:58.5 - that's how mentally and physically fragile I am these days) - I bailed at around 500~600 on each one. I may have another go tonight.
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Re: Indoor Rowers League 20/21
If it's any consolation at all - you are still 30 secs quicker than me
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Re: Indoor Rowers League 20/21
Just this weekend remaining and we have 6/10 rowers who have entered a time.
If you have a chance to enter a time, anything is better than 0:00
If you have a chance to enter a time, anything is better than 0:00
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Re: Indoor Rowers League 20/21
I did indeed have a very slow standing start 2k rep from the start of the month so I’ve stuck that in. Sat on the rower this am for the first time in 3 weeks. The fact I could lower myself on to it and get back up again shows a marked improvement in the back muscle! Rowed very gingerly for a couple of k. We’ll see if I can build on that towards 10k for the end of March (I think March is 10k).
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Re: Indoor Rowers League 20/21
Thanks all for getting us into a position where we have eight seats occupied
Special thanks to those who are struggling with injuries etc but still put in an effort and registered a time.
Just the matter of the 10K in March to contend with now and then a super-sprinty 500m in April to finish the competition.
Jon
Special thanks to those who are struggling with injuries etc but still put in an effort and registered a time.
Just the matter of the 10K in March to contend with now and then a super-sprinty 500m in April to finish the competition.
Jon
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Re: Indoor Rowers League 20/21
I think I've managed 1 x 10k and 1 x 60 mins this season. Generally, my spirit to continue on starts to wane rapidly at a bout 15 minutes so 10k is going to be a major effort to complete it.
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Re: Indoor Rowers League 20/21
I was going to do the challenge today if we didn’t have 8 entries for this month, but I see that I’m off the hook. Given that I’ve only been on the erg once this month (and that was two days ago to do a very slow CTC), that’s probably just as well!
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Re: Indoor Rowers League 20/21
I decided to have a go anyway. Even slower than I expected at 8:29.5 (my final interval in the CTC was 8:37.6) and my adjusted time is by far the slowest of the 9 results scored by team members this month. To be honest, I think the handicap system is a bit crazy and even if I was quite fit and doing decent times, it would be very hard for me to achieve a decent adjusted score. C'est la vie!Paul Victory wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 4:33 pm I was going to do the challenge today if we didn’t have 8 entries for this month, but I see that I’m off the hook. Given that I’ve only been on the erg once this month (and that was two days ago to do a very slow CTC), that’s probably just as well!
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Re: Indoor Rowers League 20/21
Maybe starting with the 6k and building to the 10k is just the motivation you need to get a bit of your old fizz back Plummy.plummy wrote:I think I've managed 1 x 10k and 1 x 60 mins this season. Generally, my spirit to continue on starts to wane rapidly at a bout 15 minutes so 10k is going to be a major effort to complete it.
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Re: Indoor Rowers League 20/21
Is that a 10K I see on the Meterboard Mr P?
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Would you believe it - yes! Managed to get to about 18 minutes without thinking of quitting so pretended I was starting my row at that point. Can't say I enjoyed it but got it done and a score is on the IRL. Thank you for spotting it.
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Yes I can believe it Plummy, because you are a 40m meter rower! But 10K is not an easy distance when you are short of mojo, so that's a good effort . I have to admit I'm not relishing the thought so I will probably have a blast through the CTC 6k first and then turn my attention to IRL.plummy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 11:07 amWould you believe it - yes! Managed to get to about 18 minutes without thinking of quitting so pretended I was starting my row at that point. Can't say I enjoyed it but got it done and a score is on the IRL. Thank you for spotting it.
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I think you might struggle to get going again for another 4k straight after the CTC , good luck all. Annoyingly I was not on the Forum when this came up so missed registration. I intend to have a go at 10k this month as my SB is soft and I am only 1 nonathlon point below my best ever. In the future, if you have heard from me in the previous month or 2 and there are any spare places, i would like to get signed up for this, although I am struggling to find that much time I am determined to try and keep some training going.
Good luck to all.
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Unfortunately Iain, there is talk of this being the last IRL. The guy who runs it is struggling to give it the time I think. But if it does run next year I will try to get a call out sooner.Iain wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 4:26 pmI think you might struggle to get going again for another 4k straight after the CTC , good luck all. Annoyingly I was not on the Forum when this came up so missed registration. I intend to have a go at 10k this month as my SB is soft and I am only 1 nonathlon point below my best ever. In the future, if you have heard from me in the previous month or 2 and there are any spare places, i would like to get signed up for this, although I am struggling to find that much time I am determined to try and keep some training going.
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