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Previously on "What are you doing this weekend?"

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by Tasslehoff View Post
    If only that were true
    how cruel women can be, they should let you down gently.

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  • Tasslehoff
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    Originally posted by Dallas View Post
    Ratio and rhythm is more important than length.
    If only that were true

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  • Dallas
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    Ratio and rhythm is more important than length. Too long and you will break your 'kinetic chain', slow right down and put your back at risk (similar for swimming).

    The juniors (and some adults) are taught Cauliflower Cheese for ratio: the push-back is cheese, coming back to lean forward is your cauliflower, ie its a 2:1 ratio, for recovery and helping the boat to run.

    Musicians tend to be good at rhythm, they are likley to be at the front of the boat (stroke).

    If that helps?

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  • ZARDOZ
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    Originally posted by Dallas View Post
    Rowing Machine: 10k a day to qualify, the boys/men are currently at 41mins, I am lagging at 45, I need to find 4 minutes in the next 6 weeks. Its a lung buster

    join in?
    What's your best 5k time?

    Originally posted by Dallas View Post
    Really recommend utube for technique, the teenagers working in the gyms havent a clue. Gym bunnies/men usually go hell for leather and fall over before 10mins, don't get caught up in that 'race'.
    True, I used to do that, but realised stroke length is more important than speed for a good time.

    Erm, that sounds rude doesn't it?!
    Last edited by ZARDOZ; 17 October 2014, 15:05.

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  • MyUserName
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    Originally posted by Dallas View Post
    ... ripped through another shirt this morning

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  • Dallas
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    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
    Not a member of a gym, although my CTC group have negotiated discounted membership of the local one, so seriously thinking about it, especially now the weather's crap. Covers two leisure centres, one half mile from home and one (with pool) about 1.5 miles from clientCo. Rowing machine does appeal, although 10K sounds a little ambitious for a beginner...
    If you do fancy.....

    No more than level 5, try for 10 mins, start leisurely and build up, get familiar with your numbers on the computer to help pacing.

    Really recommend utube for technique, the teenagers working in the gyms havent a clue. Gym bunnies/men usually go hell for leather and fall over before 10mins, don't get caught up in that 'race'.

    If you are going to get stuck in, prepare for a change and look after your back and hamstrings, ripped through another shirt this morning

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  • MarillionFan
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    Going to drive route 1 to San Diego from San Fran

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  • mudskipper
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    Originally posted by Dallas View Post
    Rowing Machine: 10k a day to qualify, the boys/men are currently at 41mins, I am lagging at 45, I need to find 4 minutes in the next 6 weeks. Its a lung buster

    join in?
    Not a member of a gym, although my CTC group have negotiated discounted membership of the local one, so seriously thinking about it, especially now the weather's crap. Covers two leisure centres, one half mile from home and one (with pool) about 1.5 miles from clientCo. Rowing machine does appeal, although 10K sounds a little ambitious for a beginner...

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by Dallas View Post
    Not the electrical current ones .....
    Kinky!

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  • Tasslehoff
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    TFA?

    Tonight :

    Taking kids to mums, missus has promised a night out for a meal.

    Tommrow :

    Watch Everton get spanked by Villa, kick cat, cheap wine, broken sleep

    Sunday :

    Church, clean, get ready for Monday

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    Good grief what Plan B has to be done at an airport - busking?
    no NLYUK has taken him under his er wing.

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  • Dallas
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    possibly YMMV. but you do smell it.
    Not the electrical current ones .....

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
    Tonight flying home. Might get some plan B time at the airport. ...
    Good grief what Plan B has to be done at an airport - busking?

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  • psychocandy
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    Cheltenham races with the old fella saturday. For his 80th birthday.

    Not my scene but hes well into the horses.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    You are not supposed to swallow a facial.

    erm apparently.
    possibly YMMV. but you do smell it.

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