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Welcome to 'Ohana's thread for recording miles and minutes. Our chat thread is here.
THE CHALLENGE (details subject to change)
What Counts in the Challenge
All exercise: running, walking, wogging, biking, swimming, skiing, cross-training, lifting weights, yoga, Pilates, chasing hotties…. If it raises your heart rate, it counts! If an activity can reasonably be calculated in terms of distance, keep track of both miles and hours/minutes. If not, it still counts for hours/minutes. A reminder: all events count as double mileage (not time)!
Reporting Miles and Hours/Minutes
This year’s challenge begins February 1st. We’re asking all members to keep track of their mileage and hours/minutes and report them to the thread or to captains regularly (weekly or monthly, your choice). We’ll publish the team’s monthly totals on the first post of the thread for our records and so that other teams can feel inspired (intimidated?) by our progress.
If any team member wants to publish their individual totals, place your miles and hours/minutes in your signature area. You can update those totals as often as you would like. Feel free to draw our attention to your many accomplishments, training strategies, any training challenges or injuries, questions, and of course upcoming events.
TWO WAYS TO REPORT NUMBERS
1) You can post them here to me, weekly or monthly. I'll add them to our team spreadsheet, which is available as a Google document.
2) You can post them yourself to the Google document if you so desire and have a Google account. The spreadsheet has spaces for daily input, so we can track our WOs in detail, which I really like. And we can all share duties on updating, see each other's accomplishments, and see our progress in detail over several months.
I don't have any preference for how any teammate reports their miles and minutes. I like the Google document, though, because it's easy to use and I can share it with all of you. We're very lucky that SuperGoof's Mike (laxdef69) created the spreadsheet and shared it with us. We all owe him a drink!
Directions and image gleefully limited from the SuperGoofs Thread.
THE CHALLENGE (details subject to change)
What Counts in the Challenge
All exercise: running, walking, wogging, biking, swimming, skiing, cross-training, lifting weights, yoga, Pilates, chasing hotties…. If it raises your heart rate, it counts! If an activity can reasonably be calculated in terms of distance, keep track of both miles and hours/minutes. If not, it still counts for hours/minutes. A reminder: all events count as double mileage (not time)!
Reporting Miles and Hours/Minutes
This year’s challenge begins February 1st. We’re asking all members to keep track of their mileage and hours/minutes and report them to the thread or to captains regularly (weekly or monthly, your choice). We’ll publish the team’s monthly totals on the first post of the thread for our records and so that other teams can feel inspired (intimidated?) by our progress.
If any team member wants to publish their individual totals, place your miles and hours/minutes in your signature area. You can update those totals as often as you would like. Feel free to draw our attention to your many accomplishments, training strategies, any training challenges or injuries, questions, and of course upcoming events.
TWO WAYS TO REPORT NUMBERS
1) You can post them here to me, weekly or monthly. I'll add them to our team spreadsheet, which is available as a Google document.
2) You can post them yourself to the Google document if you so desire and have a Google account. The spreadsheet has spaces for daily input, so we can track our WOs in detail, which I really like. And we can all share duties on updating, see each other's accomplishments, and see our progress in detail over several months.
I don't have any preference for how any teammate reports their miles and minutes. I like the Google document, though, because it's easy to use and I can share it with all of you. We're very lucky that SuperGoof's Mike (laxdef69) created the spreadsheet and shared it with us. We all owe him a drink!

Directions and image gleefully limited from the SuperGoofs Thread.
GOOGLE SPREADSHEET INSTRUCTIONS
Looks like the new process is:
1) Make a google account at :
http://documents.google.com/support/...n&answer=47597
Updated: Apparently, this step is no longer necessary--any valid email address will do.
2) PM me your email address.
Document link:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=p4hr132_17TR0VaNdEUjydw&hl=en
3) Pick the month at the bottom of the document.
4) Scroll down to the correct day of the month.
5) Find your name in ORANGE. Enter the distance in miles.
6) In the column to the right of your name in YELLOW, enter the minutes it took you to do the miles, or if there were no miles (like in Yoga, Pilates, mowing the lawn etc) enter the minutes you moved.
7) Do not modify any cells in BLUE...they are formula driven, and calculate your monthly, team weekly, team monthly and team YTD.
8) Do not download and upload the spreadsheet.
