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Chronicling all that's happening with the Washington Canoe Club's tenacious sprint paddling program.
Hey all well there was a very big wind on the lake today so NOBODY made any time standard in any boat. K-1's; both boys made finals but Peter jumped the start and was called back so he had a bad start to the actual race and got 5th; EJ had trouble with a swivel seat that didn't. (swivel) and he got 9th. In the k-2 they did much better and won the 500m by just a hair! Ian and Sean both made C-1 finals and Ian got 6th and Sean 4th. As with the k-2 they did much better in the tandem. They got 2nd in the C-2 by just a hair (two tenths out of first) So that was it for the first day of races the 1000's are tomorrow and they are hoping for quiet winds. All-in-all not a bad showing for the WCC crew. Everyone is still certainly in the hunt for a berth on the team. Talk to you tomorrow, late afternoon cheers jim
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Here we see Radley, widely considered to be a keen hunter/gatherer, in his natural state devouring ice cream with reckless abandon and ultimately vitiating(word of the day) his beard in the process. The photo stream does not capture the delicate art of stalking the lunch lady which preceded the kill.
You look like a guy who rarely misses a meal. How can I know if I need to eat while I am exercising? I plan on doing an idiotic 40 hour paddling race in a few weeks. One of my pals recommends tubes of mayonnaise. Another says expensive sport gels are the way to go.
A Safari Sole
Dear Sole,
You’ve got to be kidding. No human can sustain intense athletic output for 40 hours without nourishment! Instead of sucking down tubes of warm mayonnaise, I recommend you consider the following facts.
Fatigue during a workout or sporting event is usually caused by lack of water, salt or sugar. Most athletes in sports that last more than a couple of hours know that they should drink and take in some salt, but they also need a source of sugar.
When you exercise, you get your energy from sugar and fat stored in your muscles and sugar and fat in your bloodstream, and, to a lesser extent, from protein. At first you get more than 80 percent of your energy from fat and sugar stored in muscles.
Usually at the start of exercise, almost 45 percent of the energy comes from stored muscle sugar. As you continue to exercise, you use up fat and sugar stored in muscles and get far less from these stores. After two hours of exercise, you have used up most of your stored muscle sugar (glycogen) and get less than 15 percent of your energy from that source. At four hours, your muscles have almost no stored sugar at all.
When your muscles are depleted of their stored sugar, they become difficult to coordinate and feel heavy and hurt. Your muscles can get some sugar from gluconeogenesis, a process in which your liver makes sugar from protein (branched chain amino acids), but that is not enough for all-out exercise. During intense exercise, you need a source of sugar. It can come from sugared drinks or any carbohydrate-rich foods. You can use special sugared exercise drinks, sugar gels, carbonated soft drinks, exercise bars or any food that contains sugar or flour.
Personally, I recommend tubes of frosting. They are tasty, yet nutritious!
Good luck in your Silly Safari,
Dr. Rhodes - Response mostly pirated from Gabe Mirkins’ website…http://www.drmirkin.com/about/AboutDrMirkin.htm#whois David shows no mercy when mocking all the teary eyed paddlers he left in his wake last weekend. Thanks to Sammy R. for taking this photo and alerting us of its existence.
Everyone did well this weekend ,especially team mascot Jan Vorberger, and most especially Sam, David, and Ariel as they came in top 11 in their respective categories. Check below for photos of the non stop fun and a link to all 500 meter results. Tonight we rest up for tomorrows upcoming maelstrom of 1000 meter massacres (it is us that does the massacring, not us getting massacred - we hope :-)
http://www.usack.org/2007_SP_TT_results_day1.pdf