as I seem to be the lady who talks the most on here LOL I thought Id ask
as although its lovely talking to you gentlemen -sometimes it would be nice to have the support of other FS ladies-
anyone out there interested?

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http://www.concept2.com/us/motivation/c ... adness.aspJanetS wrote:Yes.
I like easy questions like that!![]()
Harder question - after two months down how do I get going again......?
Ann, congratulations, (I think) on the purchase of your new rower. Now that you do not have to schlepp to the gym you can probably rack up an extra 3-5K a day and keep that nice 200,000+ meter pad between uscommodoreann wrote:Jessica-Red, when you go to the gym, do you have to carry all the stuff I do?
I row at a "Y" and we have two rowers on the track and two in the cardio room. Every machine has it's own cardio tv screen but the rowers have nothing. I use a radio with headphones for motivation. They never clean the rowers and the lighting is dim. I clean the rowers every time I go but I have had enough. I bring my own fan, seat pad and water with me everytime I go.
We have a model C at home and have decided to buy another rower and leave the "Y". Less travel time and no shlepping.![]()
I want to encourage all the women in Free Spirits to join this thread! We have a lot to talk about.![]()
Ann
Hopefully your situation is better.
Gracious! 10K no matter what? I'm rowing almost always early in the morning. Seems like the only time I can make the time--between bootcamp and work. Then work, then home, then bed. Who has time for supper? Maybe the answer is as you say: rower in middle of room. I've got mine up in the guest room (Sorry family & friends, you'll have to stay at a hotel.)Rita wrote:However, with the erg sitting in the middle of the room, I find I have no trouble rowing at least 10K at home no matter how tired I may be.