Star Boating Club "Row-A-Thon" - Fri/Sat
Posted by llew on Wednesday, 06 Dec 2006
Here's a bit of fun to be had - the Star Boating Club (that's that cool place by the lagoon that you've probably attended more than a few weddings at, or other occasions & got yourself completely trashed & may or may not have ended up in the water in your dinner suit or ball gown...) in conjunction with Wellington Girls College, Queen Margaret's College and Wellington College, is holding a 20 hour Row-A-Thon to raise funds for the current season of races, regattas & camps.
It takes place at the Reading Complex Foyer (Courtney Place) between 4pm Friday December 8, and Noon Saturday December 9.
And what is a Row-A-Thon when it's at home? Well... they're putting 3 ERG machines (that's shorthand for Rowing Machine apparently - I'm not sure if it is acronymous, or if it represents the noise the average person makes while 

my sole experience of those rowing machines was having a go at one at a gym once, going flat out for about five minutes, standing up, feeling a bit tired and woozy, and then waking up an unknown number of minutes later with a sore head (apparently I'd bashed it on the machine frame as I fainted to the floor) and a couple of concerned trainers encouraging me to drink some sort of sugary liquid.
evil things.
See! This could be really entertaining!
Lets hope they spend the proceeds on what they say they will, rather than on legal fees.
Oh. You have that problem too?
Rowing-machine story: A friend of mine was at a conference recently. She walked into the hotel gym and saw another person there. On the rowing machine. Naked.
His excuse? He had told his wife that if he used the rowing machine he would turn into Hercules and thought he would take a photo for her. Neither wife nor camera were to be seen aparently.
"Erg" is short for "ergometer", a machine which measures (meter) the amount of energy or work done (ergs)...
The usual test is best time for 500m (aim for around 1'45") or 2000m (sub 5 min), or a distance test e.g. 20 mins (around 5km). I did my best 2000m time after taking some hospital-only pain killers slipped by a med-student friend: I needed them.
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