Million Meter Challenge
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I’ve been training long distance (endurance) type events for 35 years. Cycling, roller blading, running, and now rowing. Early on, I realized I’m not a sprinter but enjoyed the mental aspect of the pain and then the resulting runners high.
When I started this challenge I was already fit enough to easily do 10 km/day and have gradually been increasing to the current 15/20km’s /day. Really listening to my body is key. If I’m hungry I eat, if I’m tired I don’t row, and if I’m sore I take it easy.
Warm up’s are essential and I don’t push until I feel ready. Because I’m not training to race (don’t enjoy racing), I can go at my own pace. Much like the story of the turtle and the hare.
I plan to finish this challenge and back off to more reasonable distances, knowing I can only take so much before I do get injured. I’ll start mixing weight training in with the rows for fitness when I’m done. Can’t lift as much as I used too, but it helps keep me balanced and for the most part injury free.
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Sounds awesome. Your orientation toward daily training vs racing is something that I seem to be leaning towards too. At least with triathlon. Going to see how this 70.3 Weymouth 17/9 goes and then reassess. Running events are pretty enjoyable though for the communal aspect. Triathlon doesn't provide as many opportunities for chat since you're swimming, and then can't draft on the bike. I did have some fun competing against others on the run leg of triathlon last summer though. Anyway, the daily training is definitely great. Cool to create goals and challenges like this rather than a race!
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I used the wrong adjective by saying easily…physically maybe, but mentally I wasn’t so sure. The thought of doing 10 km’s day was the hard part and not knowing the wear and tear on the body was/is a limiting factor.
I set the challenge outside of my comfort zone and put a sub challenge (shorter than the 100 days) in it by trying to complete it by my 50th. 390 km’s in less than a month scares me and I don’t know if I can do it.
Just taking a day at a time….
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throw in a couple days a week doing morning and evening sessions? allows you to do more in one day than you could do in one session as there's time for recovery in between.
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Day 74 of the 1,000,000 meter challenge (1000 km):
Missed a total of 7 days out of the period (rowed 67 days total)
Burned: 53,983 calories
Starting weight: 187 pounds
Finishing weight: 182 pounds
Body fat% changed: (approx. 2-3%)
Total # of hours rowed: 79:49:58.0
Total Distance: 1,000,000 meters
…and made it before my birthday -
Great work @goosehd that is admirable consistency
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Incredible @goosehd !