mikvan52 wrote: In your opinion: to do 2k prep w/o doing a FM is cutting corners?
Surely, you jest...
No jest.
A FM is just an erg test based on your UT2 pace, give or take.
It tests your effectiveness and efficiency while rowing, when you are just working easily, steady state, for a long period.
The distance imposes a HR limitation, just as UT2 rowing does.
Sure, as a substitute "test," you do UT2 for, say, 20K.
But 20K at UT2 is not a recognized "event."
The closest thing is a FM, which is done very close to UT2.
A FM is done at 2K + 14.
UT2 is done at 2K + 15.
20K can be done at top end UT1 if you don't impose a HR limitation.
That's a different matter entirely.
Another training band.
The 60s lwt FM WR is 2:00 pace.
The 60s lwt HM WR is 1:54 pace.
The 60s lwt 10K WR is 1:48 pace.
Pretty odd stuff.
"Double the d, add 6."
ranger
Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)