Nov 24, 2005

IRON OARSMAN IN THE NEWS!!!!

An Olympic workout

Xeno Muller, who won gold in 1996, teaches rowing in Costa Mesa without getting his feet wet.


By Elia Powers, Daily Pilot


The running joke around Iron Oarsman fitness center is that the Roman warrior statue that stands outside the small Costa Mesa studio should be called "young Xeno."


That's Xeno as in three-time Olympian, personal trainer and studio owner Xeno Muller.


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It isn't a far-fetched name, given that Muller, at 33 years old, is still a fine physical specimen.


He admits that he isn't in the kind of shape that helped him win a gold medal at the 1996 Olympics and the silver at the 2000 Olympics in single-scull rowing.


But Muller, who began his athletic career as a tennis player, still has the physical makeup of a rower. Strong upper body. Muscular legs. And ...


"My friends said my hands are big enough, I don't need to have oars," he said.


The Swiss-born Muller has made a career out of teaching rowing to the public. He no longer goes out on the water. His instruction comes indoors on stationary apparatus.


Inside his one-room workout studio, 15 rowing machines are lined up side by side. Above them hangs the shell that Muller rode to one of his Olympic medals.


On the walls are rowing T-shirts created by his wife. Motivational comments from those who work out at the studio fill much of the remaining wall space.


Muller runs students through 45-minute workouts multiple times per day -- beginning as early as 6 a.m. There are dozens of variations on the basic rowing motion, and Muller teaches many of them. He exercises along with everyone, demonstrating the one-armed and one-leg row.


"I've learned lots of techniques," said Santiago Esparza, a 21-year-old rower on the Mexican national team who is training with Muller. "There's lots of body conditioning. Xeno explains everything really simply. You get the whole idea from a few words."


Muller admits that rowing is an obscure sport in the United States. He sees it as his job to play up the competitive aspect of the sport -- a hard sell given the workout's stationary component.


All of the 160-plus members of the Iron Oarsman club are asked to record how many kilometers they row each session. At the end of April, rowing clubs across the country tally their totals and name a champion. Muller's team is currently is third place with 60,000 kilometers, though he doubts the two teams ahead of him are keeping accurate totals.


It's all part of Muller's attempt to spice up stationary rowing.


"The idea is anyone can row as soon as you can sit down," said Muller, a Costa Mesa resident. "There's a lot more zest to this rowing than pushing around weights."


Muller has clients as young as 13 and as old as 70. He said he is looking to get the word out to high school athletes who are looking to cross-train and those who are seeking college athletic scholarships.


Muller admits he isn't a great salesman, and that the workout room is rarely filled with people. But he said once visitors come, his love of the sport shows through.


"I am competitive about getting people here, just like I was competitive about rowing," he said.


Guests can try out one session for $20. Muller urges people to buy the larger packages, which are offered at discounted prices. For more information, call (949) 400-7630 or visit www.gorow.com.


* ELIA POWERS is the enterprise and general assignment reporter. He may be reached at (714) 966-4623 or by e-mail at elia.powers@latimes.com.
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

A friend of mine shared this very useful information with me.

IVR Cheat Sheet to Find a Human

Here are the secret numbers and tips to bypass IVR phone menus to get to a human.
finance phone steps to find a human
American Express 800-528-4800 0
ATT Universal 800-950-5114 ###
Bank of America 800-900-9000 1 loan; 2 account; 3 investing; 4 info; or 00 to human
Bank One 877-226-5663 0,0
Capital One Visa 800-867-0904 ignore prompts and invalid entry warnings; press #0 four times
Charles Schwab 800-435-9050 3 then 0
Chase 800-CHASE24 5 pause 1 4
CitiBank 800-374-9700 1 online support; 2 billpay; 3 non-online; 4 credit card; or 0 to human
Discover 800-347-2683 ****
E-Trade 800-387-2331 ####
Fidelity 800-544-6666 ignore prompt for social security number, just enter ###
MasterCard 800-MC-ASSIST 000 on each menu
MBNA 800-421-2110 00# when menu starts
Paypal 650 864-8000 cf http://paypalsucks.com/PayPalPhoneNumbers.shtml
Sovereign Bank 800-SOV-BANK 1 english; 1 personal; 3 then social#; passcode, #; then 0 (1-3x)
Sun Trust Banks 404-588-7815 Yes
US Bank 800-US BANKS 0000
Visa 800-847-2911 000 (ignore prompts saying that it's an invalid entry)
Wachovia 800-922-4684 accounts personal banking
Washington Mutual 800-756-8000 At any time after the announcement(s) press 0,0.
Wells Fargo 800-869-3557 0,0,0
Western Union 800-325-6000 * then ##
government phone steps to find a human
INS 800-375-5283 After selecting English, (with a 2 second delay between) 2 6 2 4
Social Security 800-772-1213 00 will confuse computer and send you to an agent
Veterans Affairs 800-827-1000 1,0
insurance phone steps to find a human
Aetna 800-537-9384 "2, then say ""operator"" (check this)"
Aetna 800-680-3566 * then 0 anytime
AFLAC 800-99-AFLAC ***
Ameritas 800-745-1112 0,0,0
CIGNA 800-516-2898 REGARDING A BILL
Cigna 800-849-9000 ##
GEICO 800-841-3000 Wait for prompt then 6, 1, 5
Humana 800-4-HUMANA After entering insurance number and details, 0.
Medicare 800-633-4227 "After the opening prompt say ""agent""."
Principal Life 800-247-4695 1 for english, 2, then 0 several times until it redirects you to an operator.
pharmacy phone steps to find a human
CVS local listing dial local store, after promt. press 6 will connect to store manager
Eckerd 800-eckerds 0 for pharmacy, 8* for manager
Rite Aid Local Store Press 3 to speak to the pharmacy
Walgreens local store 0 for a pharmacy employee
products phone steps to find a human
Bose 800-444-2673 Direct to human!
Sonos 800-680-2345 1 sales; 2 support
Sony 800-222-7669 "When prompted by the automated voice system to answer ANY questions, just say ""Agent"""
retail phone steps to find a human
Advance Auto 800-314-4243 0 when the automated message begins
Amazon.com 800-201-7575 Direct to human!
Best Buy 800-365-0292 00*
Best Buy local store wait for extension prompt (sometimes must 4), then ext. 2021
Circuit City local store 0 for customer service or 218 for store manager
eBay 800-322-9266 0,0
Home Depot 800 677-0232 "When asked for account number, keep hitting ""#"". After 5 or 6 times, a human appears!"
Home Shopping Net 800-284-3100 0
Ikea 800 434-IKEA "0000000 (hit ""0"" many times fast, if you do it once, or too slow, it will merely repeat the menu)"
K-Mart local store 0
Kohl's 800 5645740 After providing account info, press 0 three times
Lowes local store 0 for customer service or #450 for commercial sales
Old Navy 800-OLD-NAVY 0
Overstock.com 800-843-2446 At the main menu, 0 three to four times to bypass the menu
QVC 800-367-9444 0
Safeway local store As soon as voice prompt starts type 1200 to get human
Sears 800-4-MY-HOME Silence don't push numbers just sit there and you will be placed at front of queue.
Target local store 0 during greeting.
"Toys ""R"" Us" local store 0
Wal-Mart 800-925-6278 1 for directory
shipping phone steps to find a human
DHL 800-225-5345 press 1, press 5, press 0, enter your phone number.
FedEx 888-GO-FEDEX "At message say ""Representative"""
UPS 800-pick-ups 0,0
USPS 800-275-8777 7-3-2-0-0 or send them some junk mail
technology phone steps to find a human
AOL 800-827-6364 0
Apple 800-275-2273 "000; if virtual rep answers, say ""operator"""
Compaq 800-652-6672 No easy escape
Dell 888-560-8324 2 order; 3 support; 4 purchase help; or 00 to human
Dell Service 800-624-9897 option 1, xt 7266966, option 1, option 4, option 4
Earthlink 888-earthlink 1 find a dialin number; 2 billing; 3 sales; 4 support
Epson 800-922-8911 yes
Gateway 800-846-2301 00#
HP 800-474-6836 "Say ""agent""."
HP 888-560-8324 00
IBM 800-IBM-4YOU You go into a hold queue immediately
Microsoft 800-936-5700 Always 0. This is true for just about any MS number.
QuickBooks 888-729-1996 1 purchase; 2 billing; 3 registration; 4 tech support or 0 to human
Symantec 800-441-7234 00
telco phone steps to find a human
AT&T 800-222-0300 #### then 1 if for current phone, else 2 to enter other, else 3
AT&T Wireless 800-888-7600 No easy escape
BellSouth 877-678-2355 *0
Cellular One 888-910-9191 "4, say ""agent"", then #"
Cingular 800-331-0500 For faster service, the option that you are looking to close your account, You get the same ppl but an immediate answer
Nextel 800-639-6111 0 five times
SBC 800-585-7928 Again, an (intelligent, this time) IVR wants YOUR phone number first.
Sprint PCS 888-788-5001 "If live person does not answer, 00, then say ""agent"""
T-Mobile 800-TMOBILE "Say ""representative"" at any time."
Verizon DSL 800 567 6789 "Say ""I don't know it"" then ""technician"""
Verizon Wireless 800-922-0204 #00 or enter phone # then 0 then 4
travel phone steps to find a human
American Airlines 800-433-7300 "00, then say ""agent"""
Amtrak 800-872-7245 "0 or say ""agent"""
Delta 800-221-1212 "say ""agent"" four times - every time it asks for a response from you"
jetBlue 800 JET-BLUE 1 flight status; 2 reservations; 3 vacation packages
Kayak.com 203 899-3120 0
Northwest 800-225-2525 Star, 0,0 after initial greeting
Southwest 800-435-9792 Calls answered by operator; during busy times you might have to hold
United 800-864-8331 Do nothing, wait for human.
US Airways 800-428-4322 4, wait, 1
Walt Disney World 407-824-4521 Direct line to Magic Kingdom Guest Relations
tv/satellite phone steps to find a human
Comcast 800-266-2278 Customer service, but an IVR wants your number first.
Direct TV 800-347-3288 0 repeatedly
Dish Network 800-333-3474 0 during menu
Sirius 888 539-7474 0
TiVo 877-367-8486 "Say ""Live Agent"""
Xm Radio 800-998-7900 Direct to human!

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Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Nov 21, 2005

Sample Training Schedule for the Month of November

6

Pick something you enjoy doing as X training up to 120’ 7

Weights

Endurance

70’ 8

ROW 90’ at Target Heart Rate

every ten to twelve minutes through in 3 minutes of technique 9

ROW 90’

3X5’

15” on

15” off

gradually increase the stroke rate 10

Weights

Endurance

70’ 11

ROW 90’ at Target Heart Rate every ten to twelve minutes through in 3 minutes of technique 12

ROW

3X 7’

4’2’1’

3’2’2’

3’2’1’1’

18-20-22

20-22-24

20-22-24-26 100% Power 100% Rest

13

Pick something you enjoy doing as X training up to 120’ 14

Weights

Endurance

70’ 15

ROW 90’ at Target Heart Rate

every ten to twelve minutes through in 3 minutes of technique 16

ROW 90’

3X5’

15” on

15” off

gradually increase the stroke rate 17

Weights

Endurance

70’ 18

ROW 90’ at Target Heart Rate

every ten to twelve minutes through in 3 minutes of technique 19

ROW

3X19’

18-20-22-24-26

4’3’2’1’2’3’4’

Don’t worry about heart rate, just push

20

Pick something you enjoy doing as X training up to 120’ 21

Weights

Endurance

70’ 22

ROW 90’ at Target Heart Rate

every ten to twelve minutes through in 3 minutes of technique 23

ROW 90’

3X5’

15” on

15” off

gradually increase the stroke rate 24

Weights

Endurance

70’ 25

ROW 90’ at Target Heart Rate

every ten to twelve minutes through in 3 minutes of technique 26

ROW

3X 7’

4’2’1’

3’2’2’

3’2’1’1’

18-20-22

20-22-24

20-22-24-26 100% Power 100% Rest

27

Pick something you enjoy doing as X training up to 120’ 28

Weights

Endurance

70’ 29

ROW 90’ at Target Heart Rate

every ten to twelve minutes through in 3 minutes of technique 30

ROW 90’

3X5’

15” on

15” off

gradually increase the stroke rate This program shows the main workouts.

For the juniors this is pretty much 100% of the workload. For the elite you have a second workout. You can pick what aerobic workout you want to do. The choice is yours. Make sure that it is done at the Target Heart Rate. As fort the weight circuit, pick twelve stations. Alternate upper and lower body and each station is done 25 times. Four of those exercises are trunk exercises and each is done 50 times. Feel free to call me or write me. Train hard it will pay off.

Sunday second workout is OFF. Listen to your body and don’t overdue it. The goal is train roughly one thousand hours per year in preparation of a world championship


Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Nov 12, 2005

OPEN HOUSE MONDAYS DURING NOVEMBER 6PM

Contact Xeno Muller

Cell: 949-400-7630

Email: muller2000@sbcglobal.net

www.gorow.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE



OLYMPIC GOLD AND SILVER MEDALIST, XENO MULLER, HOLDS OPEN HOUSE HOURS AT THE IRON OARSMAN MONDAYS AT 6PM UNTIL 7PM DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER


Every Monday in November at 6 PM you are invited to join an indoor rowing workout at the Iron Oarsman.


Indoor Rowing is a GREAT exercise. It is an ultra low impact exercise, which can therefore be enjoyed by very young and very old alike.

Who can row? Xeno strongly believes that ANYBODY is perfect for rowing if they can stand and sit.


Xeno won his medals at the 1996 Olympics and 2000 Olympics in the men’s single scull. He competed at three Olympics. He lives in Costa Mesa and is married with three children. He loves the sport of rowing and feels passionate about letting people know how easy it is on the body. Rowing is a very gentle exercise on the joints and strengthens the back. He and his instructors coach proper rowing technique. The rowers of the Iron Oarsman enjoy increased stamina and a better quality of life.


Xeno is excited to give back in the form of rowing workouts to the community he enjoys living in.


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If you want more information please call Xeno directly: Cell# 949-400-7630

Iron Oarsman Website: www.gorow.com

Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Nov 9, 2005

Newport Autumn Rowing Festival

Nice article about this rowing event from last weekend and two rowers that Xeno has trained earning first place in their races.


http://www.dailypilot.com/news/story/29252p-42384c.html


Shell game

A rowing festival attracts some 1,800 athletes, including Olympic hopefuls, to Newport Beach.

By Lindsay Sandham, Daily Pilot


Rowing teams from all over California and from as far away as Connecticut took to the water Sunday for the 18th annual Newport Autumn Rowing Festival.More than 1,800 rowers competed in 36 events, navigating a 2.7-mile a course that took them from the west end of Lido Isle, under the Coast Highway and on to the finish line at the Newport Aquatic Center.


"It was intense," said 15-year-old Charlotte Kroeger of Costa Mesa. Kroeger competed at the junior varsity level on an eight-person shell. She is a member of the Newport Aquatic Center rowing team. "It was long and hard, but it was totally worth every second of it." Kroeger's boat finished in seventh place, but she said her team felt satisfied with the performance. "We've worked hard," she said. "What our team says is no regrets -- every race is a good race."


Though rowing is often a team sport that demands a tremendous amount of cohesiveness, there are also one-man shells.


Newport Aquatic Center rowers Tom Williamson and Luis Tapia both earned first place in their categories, men's open single and men's lightweight single, respectively.


Williamson said he rowed in college and, after moving to Newport Beach, took up the sport again.


"I'm an individual that likes competition," he said. "It felt great [to win]. This is the first competition in a single that I've won in the fall."


Tapia was born and raised in Mexico and moved to Newport Beach to train with rowing coach Xeno Muller, who is also Williamson's coach. Muller won a gold medal for rowing in the 1996 Olympics and a silver in the 2000 Olympics.


"I left everything in Mexico to come here and row," Tapia said. He said he is training for the world championships, which is the step before Olympic qualifications. He said he hopes to compete in the 2008 Olympics in China. "I came here with Xeno [Muller] because I think he knows the way to do it -- he has two medals."


Newport Aquatic Center coach and event organizer Eden Broggi said she anticipates that next year's event will be even bigger than this year's.


"This event is really growing, and as the years go on it's going to become one of the premiere events," she said.


The autumn festival is the largest fundraiser for the center's youth programs, but this year the center partnered with the John Wayne Cancer Foundation to help raise funds and awareness about cancer.


Keith Munemitsu, program director for the foundation, said his group is working with the Newport Aquatic Center to educate youth about cancer.


"They have access to the children, and we have access to the knowledge," Munemitsu said.


The foundation's leaders set up a booth at Sunday's event selling stylish T-shirts adorned with the foundation's logo. They also applied temporary tattoos to many of the attendees, some reading "Heart," some "Courage" and some showing the group's logo.


Ethan Wayne, the son of John Wayne and executive director of the foundation, said it's important to educate children about skin cancer, especially those who participate in outdoor sports and activities.


"One of our programs is education and awareness for these young people because it can make a difference," he said.


For more information on the John Wayne Cancer Foundation, visit www.jwcf.org.
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Nov 24, 2005

IRON OARSMAN IN THE NEWS!!!!

An Olympic workout

Xeno Muller, who won gold in 1996, teaches rowing in Costa Mesa without getting his feet wet.


By Elia Powers, Daily Pilot


The running joke around Iron Oarsman fitness center is that the Roman warrior statue that stands outside the small Costa Mesa studio should be called "young Xeno."


That's Xeno as in three-time Olympian, personal trainer and studio owner Xeno Muller.


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It isn't a far-fetched name, given that Muller, at 33 years old, is still a fine physical specimen.


He admits that he isn't in the kind of shape that helped him win a gold medal at the 1996 Olympics and the silver at the 2000 Olympics in single-scull rowing.


But Muller, who began his athletic career as a tennis player, still has the physical makeup of a rower. Strong upper body. Muscular legs. And ...


"My friends said my hands are big enough, I don't need to have oars," he said.


The Swiss-born Muller has made a career out of teaching rowing to the public. He no longer goes out on the water. His instruction comes indoors on stationary apparatus.


Inside his one-room workout studio, 15 rowing machines are lined up side by side. Above them hangs the shell that Muller rode to one of his Olympic medals.


On the walls are rowing T-shirts created by his wife. Motivational comments from those who work out at the studio fill much of the remaining wall space.


Muller runs students through 45-minute workouts multiple times per day -- beginning as early as 6 a.m. There are dozens of variations on the basic rowing motion, and Muller teaches many of them. He exercises along with everyone, demonstrating the one-armed and one-leg row.


"I've learned lots of techniques," said Santiago Esparza, a 21-year-old rower on the Mexican national team who is training with Muller. "There's lots of body conditioning. Xeno explains everything really simply. You get the whole idea from a few words."


Muller admits that rowing is an obscure sport in the United States. He sees it as his job to play up the competitive aspect of the sport -- a hard sell given the workout's stationary component.


All of the 160-plus members of the Iron Oarsman club are asked to record how many kilometers they row each session. At the end of April, rowing clubs across the country tally their totals and name a champion. Muller's team is currently is third place with 60,000 kilometers, though he doubts the two teams ahead of him are keeping accurate totals.


It's all part of Muller's attempt to spice up stationary rowing.


"The idea is anyone can row as soon as you can sit down," said Muller, a Costa Mesa resident. "There's a lot more zest to this rowing than pushing around weights."


Muller has clients as young as 13 and as old as 70. He said he is looking to get the word out to high school athletes who are looking to cross-train and those who are seeking college athletic scholarships.


Muller admits he isn't a great salesman, and that the workout room is rarely filled with people. But he said once visitors come, his love of the sport shows through.


"I am competitive about getting people here, just like I was competitive about rowing," he said.


Guests can try out one session for $20. Muller urges people to buy the larger packages, which are offered at discounted prices. For more information, call (949) 400-7630 or visit www.gorow.com.


* ELIA POWERS is the enterprise and general assignment reporter. He may be reached at (714) 966-4623 or by e-mail at elia.powers@latimes.com.
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

A friend of mine shared this very useful information with me.

IVR Cheat Sheet to Find a Human

Here are the secret numbers and tips to bypass IVR phone menus to get to a human.
finance phone steps to find a human
American Express 800-528-4800 0
ATT Universal 800-950-5114 ###
Bank of America 800-900-9000 1 loan; 2 account; 3 investing; 4 info; or 00 to human
Bank One 877-226-5663 0,0
Capital One Visa 800-867-0904 ignore prompts and invalid entry warnings; press #0 four times
Charles Schwab 800-435-9050 3 then 0
Chase 800-CHASE24 5 pause 1 4
CitiBank 800-374-9700 1 online support; 2 billpay; 3 non-online; 4 credit card; or 0 to human
Discover 800-347-2683 ****
E-Trade 800-387-2331 ####
Fidelity 800-544-6666 ignore prompt for social security number, just enter ###
MasterCard 800-MC-ASSIST 000 on each menu
MBNA 800-421-2110 00# when menu starts
Paypal 650 864-8000 cf http://paypalsucks.com/PayPalPhoneNumbers.shtml
Sovereign Bank 800-SOV-BANK 1 english; 1 personal; 3 then social#; passcode, #; then 0 (1-3x)
Sun Trust Banks 404-588-7815 Yes
US Bank 800-US BANKS 0000
Visa 800-847-2911 000 (ignore prompts saying that it's an invalid entry)
Wachovia 800-922-4684 accounts personal banking
Washington Mutual 800-756-8000 At any time after the announcement(s) press 0,0.
Wells Fargo 800-869-3557 0,0,0
Western Union 800-325-6000 * then ##
government phone steps to find a human
INS 800-375-5283 After selecting English, (with a 2 second delay between) 2 6 2 4
Social Security 800-772-1213 00 will confuse computer and send you to an agent
Veterans Affairs 800-827-1000 1,0
insurance phone steps to find a human
Aetna 800-537-9384 "2, then say ""operator"" (check this)"
Aetna 800-680-3566 * then 0 anytime
AFLAC 800-99-AFLAC ***
Ameritas 800-745-1112 0,0,0
CIGNA 800-516-2898 REGARDING A BILL
Cigna 800-849-9000 ##
GEICO 800-841-3000 Wait for prompt then 6, 1, 5
Humana 800-4-HUMANA After entering insurance number and details, 0.
Medicare 800-633-4227 "After the opening prompt say ""agent""."
Principal Life 800-247-4695 1 for english, 2, then 0 several times until it redirects you to an operator.
pharmacy phone steps to find a human
CVS local listing dial local store, after promt. press 6 will connect to store manager
Eckerd 800-eckerds 0 for pharmacy, 8* for manager
Rite Aid Local Store Press 3 to speak to the pharmacy
Walgreens local store 0 for a pharmacy employee
products phone steps to find a human
Bose 800-444-2673 Direct to human!
Sonos 800-680-2345 1 sales; 2 support
Sony 800-222-7669 "When prompted by the automated voice system to answer ANY questions, just say ""Agent"""
retail phone steps to find a human
Advance Auto 800-314-4243 0 when the automated message begins
Amazon.com 800-201-7575 Direct to human!
Best Buy 800-365-0292 00*
Best Buy local store wait for extension prompt (sometimes must 4), then ext. 2021
Circuit City local store 0 for customer service or 218 for store manager
eBay 800-322-9266 0,0
Home Depot 800 677-0232 "When asked for account number, keep hitting ""#"". After 5 or 6 times, a human appears!"
Home Shopping Net 800-284-3100 0
Ikea 800 434-IKEA "0000000 (hit ""0"" many times fast, if you do it once, or too slow, it will merely repeat the menu)"
K-Mart local store 0
Kohl's 800 5645740 After providing account info, press 0 three times
Lowes local store 0 for customer service or #450 for commercial sales
Old Navy 800-OLD-NAVY 0
Overstock.com 800-843-2446 At the main menu, 0 three to four times to bypass the menu
QVC 800-367-9444 0
Safeway local store As soon as voice prompt starts type 1200 to get human
Sears 800-4-MY-HOME Silence don't push numbers just sit there and you will be placed at front of queue.
Target local store 0 during greeting.
"Toys ""R"" Us" local store 0
Wal-Mart 800-925-6278 1 for directory
shipping phone steps to find a human
DHL 800-225-5345 press 1, press 5, press 0, enter your phone number.
FedEx 888-GO-FEDEX "At message say ""Representative"""
UPS 800-pick-ups 0,0
USPS 800-275-8777 7-3-2-0-0 or send them some junk mail
technology phone steps to find a human
AOL 800-827-6364 0
Apple 800-275-2273 "000; if virtual rep answers, say ""operator"""
Compaq 800-652-6672 No easy escape
Dell 888-560-8324 2 order; 3 support; 4 purchase help; or 00 to human
Dell Service 800-624-9897 option 1, xt 7266966, option 1, option 4, option 4
Earthlink 888-earthlink 1 find a dialin number; 2 billing; 3 sales; 4 support
Epson 800-922-8911 yes
Gateway 800-846-2301 00#
HP 800-474-6836 "Say ""agent""."
HP 888-560-8324 00
IBM 800-IBM-4YOU You go into a hold queue immediately
Microsoft 800-936-5700 Always 0. This is true for just about any MS number.
QuickBooks 888-729-1996 1 purchase; 2 billing; 3 registration; 4 tech support or 0 to human
Symantec 800-441-7234 00
telco phone steps to find a human
AT&T 800-222-0300 #### then 1 if for current phone, else 2 to enter other, else 3
AT&T Wireless 800-888-7600 No easy escape
BellSouth 877-678-2355 *0
Cellular One 888-910-9191 "4, say ""agent"", then #"
Cingular 800-331-0500 For faster service, the option that you are looking to close your account, You get the same ppl but an immediate answer
Nextel 800-639-6111 0 five times
SBC 800-585-7928 Again, an (intelligent, this time) IVR wants YOUR phone number first.
Sprint PCS 888-788-5001 "If live person does not answer, 00, then say ""agent"""
T-Mobile 800-TMOBILE "Say ""representative"" at any time."
Verizon DSL 800 567 6789 "Say ""I don't know it"" then ""technician"""
Verizon Wireless 800-922-0204 #00 or enter phone # then 0 then 4
travel phone steps to find a human
American Airlines 800-433-7300 "00, then say ""agent"""
Amtrak 800-872-7245 "0 or say ""agent"""
Delta 800-221-1212 "say ""agent"" four times - every time it asks for a response from you"
jetBlue 800 JET-BLUE 1 flight status; 2 reservations; 3 vacation packages
Kayak.com 203 899-3120 0
Northwest 800-225-2525 Star, 0,0 after initial greeting
Southwest 800-435-9792 Calls answered by operator; during busy times you might have to hold
United 800-864-8331 Do nothing, wait for human.
US Airways 800-428-4322 4, wait, 1
Walt Disney World 407-824-4521 Direct line to Magic Kingdom Guest Relations
tv/satellite phone steps to find a human
Comcast 800-266-2278 Customer service, but an IVR wants your number first.
Direct TV 800-347-3288 0 repeatedly
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Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Nov 21, 2005

Sample Training Schedule for the Month of November

6

Pick something you enjoy doing as X training up to 120’ 7

Weights

Endurance

70’ 8

ROW 90’ at Target Heart Rate

every ten to twelve minutes through in 3 minutes of technique 9

ROW 90’

3X5’

15” on

15” off

gradually increase the stroke rate 10

Weights

Endurance

70’ 11

ROW 90’ at Target Heart Rate every ten to twelve minutes through in 3 minutes of technique 12

ROW

3X 7’

4’2’1’

3’2’2’

3’2’1’1’

18-20-22

20-22-24

20-22-24-26 100% Power 100% Rest

13

Pick something you enjoy doing as X training up to 120’ 14

Weights

Endurance

70’ 15

ROW 90’ at Target Heart Rate

every ten to twelve minutes through in 3 minutes of technique 16

ROW 90’

3X5’

15” on

15” off

gradually increase the stroke rate 17

Weights

Endurance

70’ 18

ROW 90’ at Target Heart Rate

every ten to twelve minutes through in 3 minutes of technique 19

ROW

3X19’

18-20-22-24-26

4’3’2’1’2’3’4’

Don’t worry about heart rate, just push

20

Pick something you enjoy doing as X training up to 120’ 21

Weights

Endurance

70’ 22

ROW 90’ at Target Heart Rate

every ten to twelve minutes through in 3 minutes of technique 23

ROW 90’

3X5’

15” on

15” off

gradually increase the stroke rate 24

Weights

Endurance

70’ 25

ROW 90’ at Target Heart Rate

every ten to twelve minutes through in 3 minutes of technique 26

ROW

3X 7’

4’2’1’

3’2’2’

3’2’1’1’

18-20-22

20-22-24

20-22-24-26 100% Power 100% Rest

27

Pick something you enjoy doing as X training up to 120’ 28

Weights

Endurance

70’ 29

ROW 90’ at Target Heart Rate

every ten to twelve minutes through in 3 minutes of technique 30

ROW 90’

3X5’

15” on

15” off

gradually increase the stroke rate This program shows the main workouts.

For the juniors this is pretty much 100% of the workload. For the elite you have a second workout. You can pick what aerobic workout you want to do. The choice is yours. Make sure that it is done at the Target Heart Rate. As fort the weight circuit, pick twelve stations. Alternate upper and lower body and each station is done 25 times. Four of those exercises are trunk exercises and each is done 50 times. Feel free to call me or write me. Train hard it will pay off.

Sunday second workout is OFF. Listen to your body and don’t overdue it. The goal is train roughly one thousand hours per year in preparation of a world championship


Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Nov 12, 2005

OPEN HOUSE MONDAYS DURING NOVEMBER 6PM

Contact Xeno Muller

Cell: 949-400-7630

Email: muller2000@sbcglobal.net

www.gorow.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE



OLYMPIC GOLD AND SILVER MEDALIST, XENO MULLER, HOLDS OPEN HOUSE HOURS AT THE IRON OARSMAN MONDAYS AT 6PM UNTIL 7PM DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER


Every Monday in November at 6 PM you are invited to join an indoor rowing workout at the Iron Oarsman.


Indoor Rowing is a GREAT exercise. It is an ultra low impact exercise, which can therefore be enjoyed by very young and very old alike.

Who can row? Xeno strongly believes that ANYBODY is perfect for rowing if they can stand and sit.


Xeno won his medals at the 1996 Olympics and 2000 Olympics in the men’s single scull. He competed at three Olympics. He lives in Costa Mesa and is married with three children. He loves the sport of rowing and feels passionate about letting people know how easy it is on the body. Rowing is a very gentle exercise on the joints and strengthens the back. He and his instructors coach proper rowing technique. The rowers of the Iron Oarsman enjoy increased stamina and a better quality of life.


Xeno is excited to give back in the form of rowing workouts to the community he enjoys living in.


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If you want more information please call Xeno directly: Cell# 949-400-7630

Iron Oarsman Website: www.gorow.com

Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Nov 9, 2005

Newport Autumn Rowing Festival

Nice article about this rowing event from last weekend and two rowers that Xeno has trained earning first place in their races.


http://www.dailypilot.com/news/story/29252p-42384c.html


Shell game

A rowing festival attracts some 1,800 athletes, including Olympic hopefuls, to Newport Beach.

By Lindsay Sandham, Daily Pilot


Rowing teams from all over California and from as far away as Connecticut took to the water Sunday for the 18th annual Newport Autumn Rowing Festival.More than 1,800 rowers competed in 36 events, navigating a 2.7-mile a course that took them from the west end of Lido Isle, under the Coast Highway and on to the finish line at the Newport Aquatic Center.


"It was intense," said 15-year-old Charlotte Kroeger of Costa Mesa. Kroeger competed at the junior varsity level on an eight-person shell. She is a member of the Newport Aquatic Center rowing team. "It was long and hard, but it was totally worth every second of it." Kroeger's boat finished in seventh place, but she said her team felt satisfied with the performance. "We've worked hard," she said. "What our team says is no regrets -- every race is a good race."


Though rowing is often a team sport that demands a tremendous amount of cohesiveness, there are also one-man shells.


Newport Aquatic Center rowers Tom Williamson and Luis Tapia both earned first place in their categories, men's open single and men's lightweight single, respectively.


Williamson said he rowed in college and, after moving to Newport Beach, took up the sport again.


"I'm an individual that likes competition," he said. "It felt great [to win]. This is the first competition in a single that I've won in the fall."


Tapia was born and raised in Mexico and moved to Newport Beach to train with rowing coach Xeno Muller, who is also Williamson's coach. Muller won a gold medal for rowing in the 1996 Olympics and a silver in the 2000 Olympics.


"I left everything in Mexico to come here and row," Tapia said. He said he is training for the world championships, which is the step before Olympic qualifications. He said he hopes to compete in the 2008 Olympics in China. "I came here with Xeno [Muller] because I think he knows the way to do it -- he has two medals."


Newport Aquatic Center coach and event organizer Eden Broggi said she anticipates that next year's event will be even bigger than this year's.


"This event is really growing, and as the years go on it's going to become one of the premiere events," she said.


The autumn festival is the largest fundraiser for the center's youth programs, but this year the center partnered with the John Wayne Cancer Foundation to help raise funds and awareness about cancer.


Keith Munemitsu, program director for the foundation, said his group is working with the Newport Aquatic Center to educate youth about cancer.


"They have access to the children, and we have access to the knowledge," Munemitsu said.


The foundation's leaders set up a booth at Sunday's event selling stylish T-shirts adorned with the foundation's logo. They also applied temporary tattoos to many of the attendees, some reading "Heart," some "Courage" and some showing the group's logo.


Ethan Wayne, the son of John Wayne and executive director of the foundation, said it's important to educate children about skin cancer, especially those who participate in outdoor sports and activities.


"One of our programs is education and awareness for these young people because it can make a difference," he said.


For more information on the John Wayne Cancer Foundation, visit www.jwcf.org.
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.