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    Cutter
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    First crack at 10,000 and punched out a 37:11.1. I was on 37.02 with 150m to go but was pushing it too hard and started to dry retch. Its not cool vomiting in the gym so I slowed down a bit. I reckon I can crack 37 with a bit of effort.<br />
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    I still need a 5,000, 1,000 or 500 for the full collection but getting there.<br />
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    Bartman your time is amazing. Respect.

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    After a couple of dodgy 10,000 attempts (including one where I didnt finish it), I pulled out a 36:45.6 this morning. Felt quite strong as well. Hopefully that will come down a bit more.

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    great time Cutter - 10k is a bitch - you go out hard, and then keep going for the next 35 minutes!! Only way to get better too is just to keep doing it, and doing it, and doing it...!!<br />
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    The most mind fucking of all the distances - although the 2000 is too, and then the 5, and then the...<br />
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    No, the 10,000, as it takes forever, so you hvae to be mentally stronger for longer.

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    Thanks Bart. I'm doing one a week so hopefully my mental strength will improve as well as my fitness. The time I didnt finish it wasnt because I was physically incapable, it was just a 'mind' quit. I had gone out hard, but I should have just backed off to a managable rating with a view to finishing irrespective of my time.

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    yeah, it is hard to do that though - back off and finish anyway, when you do that you are mentally shattered, and just want to quit.<br />
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    I am the same, I have never quit because I physically could not row anymore, always the mind that is weak.<br />
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    The old, 'body willing, mind weak' thing.<br />
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    Am going to get back into rowing again next week - have been walking and running with the Mrs, and 3 weights sessions a week over the last few weeks, and loving it. But time to up the ante again.<br />
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    Those 10k times are most impressive though Cuts, well done.

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    Another week, another 10,000 - 36:41.9. Its slowly coming down.<br />
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    You back on the erg yet Bart?<br />
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    Two guys from our rowing club are doing a 300,000m row in 24 hours charity challenge for MS this weekend. Now that is a mind bender.

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    first row back today - 5000m 18:53.3<br />
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    not too painful, but keenness back - a month tomorrow since my last row previous to that!

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    That's a pretty good start and I reckon you'll be smashing records in no time. <br />
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    If I have a week off my mind convinces itself I cant row at the level I rowed last time. There is no hiding on the rower its actually quite scary what a bloody quitter my mind is. Its a constant battle. When I'm off the machine I back myself to beat my last time, but once I get on there and am a few minutes in, all I can think about is how hard it is. I find it particularly hard if I am slightly below where I expect to be.

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    times come down quick when you first start rowing, And it feels great beating your time every time. But when it starts being seconds, and you are full noise every time, that is when the 'mindfuck' begins!!<br />
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    All good though, another 5000 at lunch today, another cruisy one though, and in a week start nidging the pace a little...!

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    Ouch<br />
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    Just completed my first 10k row in 7months. Did a 41:38 which is not great.. about a 1:50ish slower than when I was last doing this distance.

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    Haven't done a 10km for a while.. I managed 41:29 (2:04.5 split)<br />
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    Felt ok after that so hopefully should be back under 41 in a couple of weeks

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    And in my efforts to encourage slow fuckers like me to post, there's my best time. Previous best was 46:35 on the 28-06-07, improved to 44:51 today.<br />
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    Was feeling OK, kind of in pain and sprawled out on the floor in my recovery position (looks like a starfish with steam rising off of it) when my son - who though it was a game - ran up and kneed me in the guts. That didn't help so much.

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    Great imagery Kirwan. I've said it before, the erg is unforgiving. It spits your stats back at you the whole time so you always know how you are going which only makes it hurt more. I either do a PB or close to it or miss by a million miles.

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    I miss the million deaths that you get in your mind from rowing!!<br />
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    And the knee in the guts, love it, that boys going to be a top sportsman, when a man is down, don't let up!!

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    Yay, my best row in the last few months<br />
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    40:49<br />
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    Finally got back under the 41min mark. Another minute to beat my PB

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    do you find these get 'easier' as you start getting back into it more D? As in do a couple a week sort of thing, and you can start knocking serious chunks off your time each row? until you start hitting near the PB all the time that is!?

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    The first 3 rows are hell and the times are well down. Then it gets more comfortable and I get some reasonable gains<br />
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    The problem for me at the moment is I seem to keep getting little injuries or work gets really busy and I struggle to find time.. so I'm constantly starting over<br />
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    So my PBs are still a long way off - 1 min away from my 10k, 30sec from my 5k and 200m away from my 30min distance

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    New poster here, so be gentle with me.<br />
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    Getting back on the rower this year after having a kid arrive in the house stopped me rowing for a while. Am working on getting my km up to consistently over 100km a month. <br />
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    Just pulled 10km in 38:56 earlier this week - had a slower row today due to having to stop and adjust the heart rate monitor.<br />
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    Do people still hang out in this forum? <br />
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    NZP

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    yeah mate, there are a few rowers left - I used to be a fanataic, but doing a bit of bodybuilding at the moment whcih leaves no time for rowing. Love the rower though!

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    Cool, I'll post in here. I've been intermittent on our concept 2 - have clocked 2.2M metres and working on the third. Satisfying to see it tick over, that's for sure! Great fitness and I just need to lay off the beers and chips and it'd be easy <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /><br />
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    NZP

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