leadville wrote:your technique is awful
Sure.
We all have out limitations, especially if we are 60 years old and didn't start rowing until we were 50.
But I must say: I am now delighted with the effectiveness and efficiency of my technique and really don't aspire to anything better.
Just rowing along with a middlin' HR (155 bpm) at 23 spm in my "Steamroller" sessions, I now get 13 SPI (1:45), with 135 kg.F at the peak of my force curve; and with only .5 seconds of drive time, given the minimal drag (119 df.), maintain a _huge_ 4.2-to-1 ratio.
Sure, I have quite a bit of training I need to do yet, but when all is said and done, I think I might be able to "Steamroller" for a FM.
If so, I could get to weight and try to break the Open lwt FM WR, which is in and around 1:46 pace.
This level of technical achievement is fine for now.
1:45 is faster than the 60s lwt hammer will row today for 2K rating 33 spm with a TR heart rate.
This FM rowing with a middlin' UT1 HR that I am doing is faster than you can row for 2K at TR, even though you are almost ten years younger than I am.
Middlin' UT1 is TR + 14.
I am now doing long bike rides after each rowing session.
I suppose the ultimate session might be 40K of "Steamrollering" OTErg followed by 50 miles OTBike.
An "ultra."
I'll see if I can work up to that.
ranger
Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)