I thought you meant you erged in the buff.hobbit wrote:Another "full Monty" day.

David
I thought you meant you erged in the buff.hobbit wrote:Another "full Monty" day.
Never tried maximal 30R20 but pretty sure the difference b/w for me would be around 5s/500m.hobbit wrote:
What difference do other folk have between the free pace and 20spm?
Would have been nice, given the heat, but even French gyms frown on that kind of behaviorDavidA wrote:I thought you meant you erged in the buff.hobbit wrote:Another "full Monty" day.![]()
David
yes rod that is a mighty effort for mineGammmmo wrote:@Rod - nice one, fella. Heading the right way
As I put in my post....I'm after the British Record not the World one, I'm well aware of what it is am in regular facebook contact with the bloke that set it and know it's well out of my reach.Cyclingman1 wrote:21097 60-69 Steve Roedde M Lwt 60 CAN 1:18:42.0 2014 PM Verification Code
Gammmmo wrote:@Rod - nice one, fella. Heading the right way
Thanks Gammmmo and Lindsay, your kind comments are much appreciated.......I'm hoping to be in shape for go at the record by around August......but that's with fingers very firmly crossed!lindsayh wrote:yes rod that is a mighty effort
I don't know about the whole state, but I bet you own several records in your age group for the town of Gainesville (population 40,000).Cyclingman1 wrote:I like to think of the entire rowing community when it comes to records. I could be/am the record holder for the state of GA for every event for 70+. Seems pretty narrow. Maybe I could narrow it down to my household. I suppose we all have our own perspectives.