Couple notes:ranger wrote:I did a sub-6:30 2K at 12 SPI when I was 55, without even preparing it. No 55-year-old my size has ever come anywhere near sub-6:30, fully trained. I now row _all_ of my daily training meters, about 20K a day, at 11-13 SPI, usually right around 12 SPI, and now at 95 df. You are right. I have indeed "fabricated" a reality. I have learned how to row well (13 SPI) at low drag (95 df.). Ten years ago, I did nothing of the sort. I rowed poorly (10 SPI) at max drag (200+ df.). rangerFred wrote:Well, again, this is where you mind is attempting to fabricate a reality that a if you can do 10 strokes at a certain SPI, then you can do 20, and if 20 then 30 and so on. Very naive to say the least.
- 15k is not "about" 20k
- I wont bother addressing the "without even preparing [for] it" claim as we're all familiar with your pre-race claims that "sharpening is going great", immediately followed post race target miss by ~45 sec with "I never sharpened".
- The average SPIs on your sessions are around 8. You cant take the SPI of a few strokes during that session and say you rowed the entire thing at that SPI, that's being dishonest. You've been doing ~15k at an average SPI of ~8. Alternatively you could say that you do 50x200m intervals at 1:48 with active rest.
again, you hide behind these obfuscations to avoid facing the reality of your real ability.