I just realized that I am over 100,000 meters for the month, and that's half of my season (May-April) meters, all in less than three weeks. If I keep it up I'll hit the 1 million meters mark by the end of the season. That's a lot of time on the erg. In total, I've rowed about 65 hours on the erg. I just used the C2 pace calculator to figure out that my lifetime split is 2:19/500m.
What does all of this tell me? Well, for one, I have too much time on my hands, and my obsession with math is confirmed. It is sort of interesting though. I wonder what some of my friends' lifetime splits are. If I was really crazy, I might figure out my lifetime splits for distances over and under 2k or for times over and under a certain time. My warm up, cool down, and rest meters might skew this. I could take all my pieces with a split over 2:19 and under 2:19 and analyze those. Presumably the number of meters should be the same because it's an average. Anyway, enough rambling. I just wanted to recognize my a progress and mention the million meter mark that I am fast approaching.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
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