How to get good (national level) fast?
Posted: June 16th, 2017, 8:32 am
Hi everyone, first time posting here.
Some information about me: F, 19, 165cm/5'5, 61kg/135 lbs so definitely going for lighweight.
Basically I started rowing 9 months ago at university and I've fallen in love with it. I'm currently training 10-12 times per week, ~6 sessions OTW (mainly sweep but also sculling), 1-2 weights, 1 sprint type erg and lots of UT erging or cycling.
My 2k PB is 7.38.0 (set in March after 6 months rowing with no sporting background) but I'm aiming for the low 7.30s by September this year.
October 2018 is my last chance to trial for team GB as a U23 so I was wondering what sort of erg times I should be aiming for by then to have a chance? I don't want to go to the Olympics or anything, just represent GB at any level. Obviously ergs don't float, but the U23 cutoff is 7.38 but I assume the actual standard is much higher than this?
I know I have a long way to go but hopefully with another 15 months of training I'll progress in the right direction.
Also I have unlimited time to train over the summer so any advice on how to improve would be welcome
Some information about me: F, 19, 165cm/5'5, 61kg/135 lbs so definitely going for lighweight.
Basically I started rowing 9 months ago at university and I've fallen in love with it. I'm currently training 10-12 times per week, ~6 sessions OTW (mainly sweep but also sculling), 1-2 weights, 1 sprint type erg and lots of UT erging or cycling.
My 2k PB is 7.38.0 (set in March after 6 months rowing with no sporting background) but I'm aiming for the low 7.30s by September this year.
October 2018 is my last chance to trial for team GB as a U23 so I was wondering what sort of erg times I should be aiming for by then to have a chance? I don't want to go to the Olympics or anything, just represent GB at any level. Obviously ergs don't float, but the U23 cutoff is 7.38 but I assume the actual standard is much higher than this?
I know I have a long way to go but hopefully with another 15 months of training I'll progress in the right direction.
Also I have unlimited time to train over the summer so any advice on how to improve would be welcome