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2k prediction
For 6x3'on 3'off I went 1:39 at rate 29 and for 12x3 on 3off I went 1:42 rate 28. The rate caps made it quite difficult and these are the first intervals After winter season. I can go around 1:47-49 for 10k and my max watts are 900.
For the 2k I rate 32-34
For the 2k I rate 32-34
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Re: 2k prediction
6x 3/3, compare this to 4x 1k on 5 which is around 2k plus 1.
Bit shorter, but 6 reps, and 3 rest and a rate cap.
So a min, plus, plus and plus.
Maybe m 0,5, plus 1, plus 1, plus 1,5 gives 3 seconds.
6.24 ?
Bit shorter, but 6 reps, and 3 rest and a rate cap.
So a min, plus, plus and plus.
Maybe m 0,5, plus 1, plus 1, plus 1,5 gives 3 seconds.
6.24 ?
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Re: 2k prediction
Will try but I have trouble mantain stroke power at higher rates, any way to io the stroke rate with the same techno?
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Re: 2k prediction
Thats the golden question...ItalianRower wrote:Will try but I have trouble mantain stroke power at higher rates, any way to io the stroke rate with the same techno?

Just rating high with no extra speed is not wise, don,t just rate up, but use the rate whichs feels best...
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Re: 2k prediction
Wouldn't it be 2 seconds? You're comparing it to 4x1000m/5r, which is 2k+1, so subtracting 3 from this gives 2k-2.hjs wrote:Maybe m 0,5, plus 1, plus 1, plus 1,5 gives 3 seconds.
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Re: 2k prediction
JerekKruger wrote:Wouldn't it be 2 seconds? You're comparing it to 4x1000m/5r, which is 2k+1, so subtracting 3 from this gives 2k-2.hjs wrote:Maybe m 0,5, plus 1, plus 1, plus 1,5 gives 3 seconds.

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Ehh on second thought no. Its 2 seconds compared to 4x1k, so 3 against 2k, 1.36 was right.hjs wrote:JerekKruger wrote:Wouldn't it be 2 seconds? You're comparing it to 4x1000m/5r, which is 2k+1, so subtracting 3 from this gives 2k-2.hjs wrote:Maybe m 0,5, plus 1, plus 1, plus 1,5 gives 3 seconds.I am getting old.......
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Re: 2k prediction
You're right that I was wrong, but by the looks of it you're wrong again toohjs wrote:Ehh on second thought no. Its 2 seconds compared to 4x1k, so 3 against 2k, 1.36 was right.

If you did 4x1000/5r at 1:39 that would suggest a 1:38 pace for 2k. Because 3min is a bit shorter than 1k we add 0.5s to get 1:38.5. The extra reps subtracts 1s to get 1:37.5. The shorter rest subtracts another second to get 1:36.5. Finally the rate restriction subtracts a final 1.5s to get 1:35.
That said the calculation is a bit ad hoc, and I think 1:36 sounds like a more reasonable prediction anyway, 1:35 seems a bit optimistic.
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Re: 2k prediction
How can something so simple still go wrong again and againJerekKruger wrote:You're right that I was wrong, but by the looks of it you're wrong again toohjs wrote:Ehh on second thought no. Its 2 seconds compared to 4x1k, so 3 against 2k, 1.36 was right.![]()
If you did 4x1000/5r at 1:39 that would suggest a 1:38 pace for 2k. Because 3min is a bit shorter than 1k we add 0.5s to get 1:38.5. The extra reps subtracts 1s to get 1:37.5. The shorter rest subtracts another second to get 1:36.5. Finally the rate restriction subtracts a final 1.5s to get 1:35.
That said the calculation is a bit ad hoc, and I think 1:36 sounds like a more reasonable prediction anyway, 1:35 seems a bit optimistic.

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Re: 2k prediction
How do you think I feel. I'm a mathematician and I got it wrong first time. Even the second time I had to break it down into the steps I wrote to make sure I had it righthjs wrote:How can something so simple still go wrong again and again

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Yeah, you simply start to doubt your thinking.JerekKruger wrote:How do you think I feel. I'm a mathematician and I got it wrong first time. Even the second time I had to break it down into the steps I wrote to make sure I had it righthjs wrote:How can something so simple still go wrong again and again
In this case it is not the math, its the starting point where I messed up.
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Re: 2k prediction
Today I did 4x3000m on 3:00 rest at 1:49.7 rate capped at 22. I think I could go for 1:37 on my 2k, any considerations based on today's effort?
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To far away from 2k work. Maybe you have other sessions yourself around 2k work?ItalianRower wrote:Today I did 4x3000m on 3:00 rest at 1:49.7 rate capped at 22. I think I could go for 1:37 on my 2k, any considerations based on today's effort?
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Re: 2k prediction
Well I have the one I posted but I feel 1:35 and 1:36 are possibly a bit too ambitious
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I ment around the last 2k you have done. Its a smart thing to do certain sessions you can compare. If so you can predict a 2k very well.ItalianRower wrote:Well I have the one I posted but I feel 1:35 and 1:36 are possibly a bit too ambitious