Stroke
when he benches he uses about 100lbs on each side (so I guess that's 245lbs total?) and he does 20-30 reps at a quick pace for about 4 sets.
Harry Pace died in 1943.
Pace Wu is 170 cm.
Settin' the Pace was created in 1961-12.
Joe Pace was born on 1953-12-18.
Crews
The timing device used in microprocessors that sets the pace for executing instructions is called the clock. Often, it is a crystal oscillator.
teammate, rower...
A pace-setter or pacemaker. Also known as a 'rabbit'.
The cast of Betty Sets the Pace - 1920 includes: Muriel Ostriche as Betty
its like the last man in line for churros at a sporting match, but they just ran out so you order a pretzel instead
Most of the dictionaries refer to an oarsman (oarsmen) as a person who rows, especially as a member of a team. However, one dictionary did provide the terms oarsman, oarswoman.
SA node '' sets the pace for the heart
The knot of modified myocardium that sets the pace of the heart is the sinoatrial (SA) node. The SA node is on the wall of the right atrium.
This type of boat is called a "Shell". I'm assuming you are referring to the long craft with 4 or 8 oarsman, usually with a person called a "coxswain". When the oarsman handle one oar each, the boat is a shell, if the oarsman handle two oars each, it is a "Scull". I know I have seen 8-man (or woman) shells on tv coverage. I am not sure that the sculls are also olympic events, but I would assume they are. shells are seen as 2, 4, or 8 oarsman I have seen sculls as 1, 2, an I believe 4 oarsmen.
The person who steers the boat is called a cox, the person who sets the pace is called stroke, then the person behind is called 3 seat, the person behind 3 seat is called 2 seat and then at the back is bow.
A blue.