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Sweet Pirate! Wow, those are some great splits. That's going to help me have a good row today. On the day of a pb like that, how do you prepare mentally, hydrolicaly? What was your previous pb, and when? Whew, fast.
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Did a 2k SB last week as a warm up before spinning class, no warm up before the 2K, just set the monitor to 2K and decided to see if I could hold a 1:45 split...<br><br>6:56.5 and didn't hurt <br><br>Should be on for 6:45-6:50 if I pushed it, but not planning on doing that at the moment, I'll wait till my 5K gets below 17:30 again before I think about 2K tests. Was nice to get back under the 7 mins without suffering though.<br><br>Bumps start on Tuesday this week, so 4 nights of death by lactic and hangovers... yAy!!!
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<br>Nice Cran. I've been working on painless "tests" over the past month. Not yet ready for 2k though. <br><br> <br>15050m for the hour with no pain at all. PB is 15135. I tried the 30' minute rate 20spm test and painlessly got worked at 190watts. (PB for 30' is 231watts at 28spm). Snagged a 500m at 1:33.4 the other day too. <br><br>
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<!--QuoteBegin-Karl1234+Jul 19 2004, 12:07 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td class='genmed'><span class='genmed'><b>QUOTE</b></span> (Karl1234 @ Jul 19 2004, 12:07 PM)</td></tr><tr><td class='quote'><!--QuoteEBegin--> Sweet Pirate! Wow, those are some great splits. That's going to help me have a good row today. On the day of a pb like that, how do you prepare mentally, hydrolicaly? What was your previous pb, and when? Whew, fast. <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><br> Karl1234<br><br>My previous best was 17:10.4 done around 4 months ago. I do a lot of 5K's a week as part of my training program. I do a minimum of 3 out of my 7 sessions.<br><br>Most of my 5K's are rowed at a target pace. Sometimes I will row one at 1:48 pace at 26spm, another will be at 28spm but at a pace of 1:44<br><br>Yesterday my target pace was 1:45. I felt very strong as I passed through the 2K point in 6:56, so I thought I would see how I felt after the next 1K after lifting the pace a bit. When I got to 2K left, I still felt strong so I thought I would hit the last 2K hard. Last 2K was done in 6:40.<br><br>The session was not planned as a pb attempt, it's just the way it turned out. Always nice when that happens <br><br>Sir Pirate<br>
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Yesterday I did a PB of 2:53:56.8 in the marathon. <br><br>This was actually a bit of a disappointment as I was trying for a sub 2:00 average. I actually made the first 34k at 1:59.9, but then completely fell apart. I lost almost 6 minutes over the last 8k.<br><br>I nominate the sub 2:00/500 marathon (2:48:46 total) as the toughest goal that's within conceivable reach of us mere mortal rowers.<br><br>Alex
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2:41.7 1k. Where are the Brits this year?!?!?!?
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2:41.7 1k. Where are the Brits this year?!?!?!? <br><br>Dwayne
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Well done Dwayne. So good you said it twice (I feel a song coming on)<br><br>Great Row <br><br>Sir Pirate
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18:50 for 5k...... just a training 5k. Seems there was more room to go all out, but I use 5k as a training distance and like to PB here without going into a sufferfest. HR hit 181 (max 193).
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1:24.9 for 500m. <br><br>The start was bad (760w, easily did 840w warming up) but I was able to keep my goal pace 1:24 until 100m to go. Very nice improvement over the last months without having done any strength at all for legs, back, bicpep. Old PB was 2 sec slower. Improvement is due to CV training solely and not having lost strength it seems.<br><br>Cheers!
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1k PR: 3:23.3 (old PR: 3:26.6), DF=131, 36 SPM<br><br>Pace boat was at 1:42.5. I can't stop coughing, but I'm stoked!
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Impressive 1km, Dwayne! Is your trip to Amsterdam going to be fully funded by US Rowing?
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<!--QuoteBegin-Phil+Jul 22 2004, 02:29 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td class='genmed'><span class='genmed'><b>QUOTE</b></span> (Phil @ Jul 22 2004, 02:29 PM)</td></tr><tr><td class='quote'><!--QuoteEBegin--> Impressive 1km, Dwayne! Is your trip to Amsterdam going to be fully funded by US Rowing? <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><br> Thanks Phil.<br><br>If I make the USIRT, then it will be funded by C2 USA.<br><br>Dwayne
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Don't you only need to break 5.55? (obviously, I'm going by your obscenely high standard when I say "only"!)
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<!--QuoteBegin-Phil+Jul 22 2004, 02:33 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td class='genmed'><span class='genmed'><b>QUOTE</b></span> (Phil @ Jul 22 2004, 02:33 PM)</td></tr><tr><td class='quote'><!--QuoteEBegin--> Don't you only need to break 5.55? (obviously, I'm going by your obscenely high standard when I say "only"!) <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><br> The qual time for Hvy Men 40+ is 6:03. I'm hoping for a sub 5:52. That would take Karppinen's record.