Training advice please -- 45 year old

General discussion on Training. How to get better on your erg, how to use your erg to get better at another sport, or anything else about improving your abilities.
MarkEg
2k Poster
Posts: 397
Joined: December 7th, 2015, 7:03 am

Training advice please -- 45 year old

Post by MarkEg » December 7th, 2015, 7:08 am

Used ergs on and off for years but have never really documented times or created any kind of training plan but would like to now. I'm 45, have always been reasonably fit. (5ft10, 190ibs) As it stands I'm doing 2k once a week (PB 7-35) A 5K once a week (PB 20-17) and a few longer recovery sessions in 7-5 to 10k range. Are these times reasonable? Is a hard 2K once a week too often? What else should I be combining it with for best results? I have a Model C. Any pointers very welcome.
500m -- 1.30
2k-- 6:51.0
5K-- 18-56
6K--22.32
30min-- 7848
10K-- 38-54
HM - 1 hr 28


Started Rowing seriously, December 2015
46 years old
5 ft 10 ins
185 Lbs
Twitter @markeglinton

User avatar
Carl Watts
Marathon Poster
Posts: 4690
Joined: January 8th, 2010, 4:35 pm
Location: NEW ZEALAND

Re: Training advice please -- 45 year old

Post by Carl Watts » December 7th, 2015, 6:42 pm

Okay it depends on what your trying to achieve, is it just weight loss, fitness, strength ?

No point just doing all short rows like the 2K and 5K, for "Training" you want to be out to 30 to 45 minute sessions on a regular basis to get weight loss and overall fitness improvements.

Hammering yourself hard out on the 2K will just start to interfere with regular training if you want to row 5 or 6 times a week. Also you don't need to keep "Testing" yourself on the 2K, just get a heartrate monitor and start logging your resting HR, maximum HR (during the 2K) and just watch your average HR drop over time for a given pace and rating during the training rows.

If you want to stay in shape you need to start burning the calories so that's distance at a sustainable heartrate you can row at from week to week all year long.

Start logging your weekly meters, the Concept 2 website is good to start putting up your meters and keeping track of things.
Carl Watts.
Age:56 Weight: 108kg Height:183cm
Concept 2 Monitor Service Technician & indoor rower.
http://log.concept2.com/profile/863525/log

dnf0929
Paddler
Posts: 24
Joined: November 1st, 2013, 7:06 am

Re: Training advice please -- 45 year old

Post by dnf0929 » December 7th, 2015, 10:47 pm

Pete Plan may be a good place to start. Interval sessions are based on 2k/5k which you have established. Just be sure not to push too hard on the steady distance stuff. I followed it for quite a while and was very pleased with my progress.
Dan | Age:45 | Ht: 186cm | Wt: 92kg
Image

MarkEg
2k Poster
Posts: 397
Joined: December 7th, 2015, 7:03 am

Re: Training advice please -- 45 year old

Post by MarkEg » December 8th, 2015, 6:04 am

Very many thanks for both of these responses. Not too worried about weight loss. More fitness and strength. I have been doing 40 minute sessions in between at 2.05-2.10 type pace and find those to be reasonably comfortable. Is that the kind of thing I should be doing 5 or so times a week. And possibly going further at a similar rate? I'll have a look at Pete Plan also.
500m -- 1.30
2k-- 6:51.0
5K-- 18-56
6K--22.32
30min-- 7848
10K-- 38-54
HM - 1 hr 28


Started Rowing seriously, December 2015
46 years old
5 ft 10 ins
185 Lbs
Twitter @markeglinton

User avatar
hjs
Marathon Poster
Posts: 10076
Joined: March 16th, 2006, 3:18 pm
Location: Amstelveen the netherlands

Re: Training advice please -- 45 year old

Post by hjs » December 8th, 2015, 6:15 am

MarkEg wrote:Very many thanks for both of these responses. Not too worried about weight loss. More fitness and strength. I have been doing 40 minute sessions in between at 2.05-2.10 type pace and find those to be reasonably comfortable. Is that the kind of thing I should be doing 5 or so times a week. And possibly going further at a similar rate? I'll have a look at Pete Plan also.
Search a bit for polerised training. That roughly means, most work, aerobic and long and the interval work, hard and short with much less volume.
The longer easy work should be done with a strong stroke, so keep the rate lower and the stokes strong. This makes it much less easy but more effective.

MarkEg
2k Poster
Posts: 397
Joined: December 7th, 2015, 7:03 am

Re: Training advice please -- 45 year old

Post by MarkEg » December 8th, 2015, 8:08 am

Thanks again -- my longer work is at roughly 21/22. Is that the kind of stroke rate required?
500m -- 1.30
2k-- 6:51.0
5K-- 18-56
6K--22.32
30min-- 7848
10K-- 38-54
HM - 1 hr 28


Started Rowing seriously, December 2015
46 years old
5 ft 10 ins
185 Lbs
Twitter @markeglinton

User avatar
hjs
Marathon Poster
Posts: 10076
Joined: March 16th, 2006, 3:18 pm
Location: Amstelveen the netherlands

Re: Training advice please -- 45 year old

Post by hjs » December 8th, 2015, 8:36 am

MarkEg wrote:Thanks again -- my longer work is at roughly 21/22. Is that the kind of stroke rate required?

Yes thats fine. The rough idea is, that you try to use a strong full stroke, this way the rate is the factor that makes you go faster or slower.

MarkEg
2k Poster
Posts: 397
Joined: December 7th, 2015, 7:03 am

Re: Training advice please -- 45 year old

Post by MarkEg » December 8th, 2015, 11:54 am

Again -- many thanks
500m -- 1.30
2k-- 6:51.0
5K-- 18-56
6K--22.32
30min-- 7848
10K-- 38-54
HM - 1 hr 28


Started Rowing seriously, December 2015
46 years old
5 ft 10 ins
185 Lbs
Twitter @markeglinton

left coaster
2k Poster
Posts: 425
Joined: September 24th, 2015, 12:43 pm
Location: BC, Canada

Re: Training advice please -- 45 year old

Post by left coaster » December 8th, 2015, 1:45 pm

Hi Mark,
The advice from Henry about using a Strong! stroke during your long steady rows turned out to be really helpful for me. It means I'm able to train strength as well as moderate cardio during the long rows, it also helped develop my form and to help me be more efficient. It was the factor that allowed me to improve my longer distance times.
100m: 15.5, 1Min: 353, 500m: 1:29, 5K: 19:41.2, 10K: 40:46

"The difficult is what takes a little time; the impossible is what takes a little longer"

6'1", 235, 49yrs, male
Started rowing September 2015

MarkEg
2k Poster
Posts: 397
Joined: December 7th, 2015, 7:03 am

Re: Training advice please -- 45 year old

Post by MarkEg » December 8th, 2015, 1:50 pm

OK so today's session was 6 x 500m with 2min recoveries. Splits as follows ( damper set at 4.5)

1.57
1.55
1.53
1.52
1.52
1.50


My average stroke rate was in the 25/26 region.

Can anyone comment and let me know if I'm on the right track? Strangely, I didn't fade -- in fact the reverse was true.
500m -- 1.30
2k-- 6:51.0
5K-- 18-56
6K--22.32
30min-- 7848
10K-- 38-54
HM - 1 hr 28


Started Rowing seriously, December 2015
46 years old
5 ft 10 ins
185 Lbs
Twitter @markeglinton

User avatar
hjs
Marathon Poster
Posts: 10076
Joined: March 16th, 2006, 3:18 pm
Location: Amstelveen the netherlands

Re: Training advice please -- 45 year old

Post by hjs » December 8th, 2015, 2:02 pm

MarkEg wrote:OK so today's session was 6 x 500m with 2min recoveries. Splits as follows ( damper set at 4.5)

1.57
1.55
1.53
1.52
1.52
1.50


My average stroke rate was in the 25/26 region.

Can anyone comment and let me know if I'm on the right track? Strangely, I didn't fade -- in fact the reverse was true.
Fine, a tip, use the logbook, or an other way to note your training including the way it felt etc.

Re session, next time start around 1.54, you will improve rapidly and will see a increese in spm, which is also what you want, it will in the end get above 30, let that happen naturaly.

Re setting 4.5, search for drag, not the setting but drag is important. That can alter depending on air pressure and dust in the fan.

MarkEg
2k Poster
Posts: 397
Joined: December 7th, 2015, 7:03 am

Re: Training advice please -- 45 year old

Post by MarkEg » December 8th, 2015, 2:07 pm

Again -- all this input is great. Are the times themselves reasonable?
500m -- 1.30
2k-- 6:51.0
5K-- 18-56
6K--22.32
30min-- 7848
10K-- 38-54
HM - 1 hr 28


Started Rowing seriously, December 2015
46 years old
5 ft 10 ins
185 Lbs
Twitter @markeglinton

User avatar
bisqeet
10k Poster
Posts: 1482
Joined: July 20th, 2015, 3:17 am
Location: Bavaria, Germany

Re: Training advice please -- 45 year old

Post by bisqeet » December 8th, 2015, 2:36 pm

They are a good start. But if you keep to a plan, Henry's previous post about a rapid decrease in pace times will be true.

I can recommend buying rowpro to log the sessions.
Try and look for a plan and stick to it.
Pete Plan
Coleraine
Pete plan beginner
Dean
2020 Season: 196cm / 96kg : M51
Training Log - ʕʘ̅͜ʘ̅ʔ -Blog
~seven days without rowing makes one weak~

User avatar
hjs
Marathon Poster
Posts: 10076
Joined: March 16th, 2006, 3:18 pm
Location: Amstelveen the netherlands

Re: Training advice please -- 45 year old

Post by hjs » December 8th, 2015, 2:52 pm

MarkEg wrote:Again -- all this input is great. Are the times themselves reasonable?
Thats subjective. For that you better look at the rankings. Nice goal for most men is a sub 7 2k. At the moment you can,t but in 3/6 months? Without knowing your current relative fitness its difficult to give a answer.

The times are ok, not super, yet :D !

MarkEg
2k Poster
Posts: 397
Joined: December 7th, 2015, 7:03 am

Re: Training advice please -- 45 year old

Post by MarkEg » December 8th, 2015, 2:54 pm

Thanks -- best 2K to date is 7-35 and I couldn't categorically say that was 'all-out' . Will be using all this advice to improve that and other aspects.
500m -- 1.30
2k-- 6:51.0
5K-- 18-56
6K--22.32
30min-- 7848
10K-- 38-54
HM - 1 hr 28


Started Rowing seriously, December 2015
46 years old
5 ft 10 ins
185 Lbs
Twitter @markeglinton

Post Reply