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Thanksboatstopper wrote: ↑March 25th, 2020, 6:48 pmThat's a nice score, congrats. Curious to know what you rated at?
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1:46.2, rate 30, HR 154
1:45.0, rate 30, HR 165
1:44.4, rate 30, HR 173
1:43.7, rate 29, HR 180
1:41.3, rate 30, HR 187
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Thanksboatstopper wrote: ↑March 25th, 2020, 6:48 pmThat's a nice score, congrats. Curious to know what you rated at?
Nice work, fluffy rating and not even on the edge, given the “easy” neg splitting. More to come.Tandstad wrote: ↑March 26th, 2020, 2:44 amThanks a lot guysI tried a couple of days ago also, but that was just not the day for it.
Thanksboatstopper wrote: ↑March 25th, 2020, 6:48 pmThat's a nice score, congrats. Curious to know what you rated at?rated high for this one:
1:46.2, rate 30, HR 154
1:45.0, rate 30, HR 165
1:44.4, rate 30, HR 173
1:43.7, rate 29, HR 180
1:41.3, rate 30, HR 187
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I agree with Henry. I think that 8700m is within your reach.Tandstad wrote: ↑March 26th, 2020, 2:44 amThanks a lot guysI tried a couple of days ago also, but that was just not the day for it.
Thanksboatstopper wrote: ↑March 25th, 2020, 6:48 pmThat's a nice score, congrats. Curious to know what you rated at?rated high for this one:
1:46.2, rate 30, HR 154
1:45.0, rate 30, HR 165
1:44.4, rate 30, HR 173
1:43.7, rate 29, HR 180
1:41.3, rate 30, HR 187
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I think my heart might explode at those rates for that long
I reckon I can keep my HR up there for 30'... unfortunately at nothing like that level of performance! Outstanding work Mr T.winniewinser wrote: ↑March 26th, 2020, 5:50 amI think my heart might explode at those rates for that long![]()
Young gun with strong heart!
True Max.....mine will go there no problem but at those rates +15 I reckon at the moment. Not sure I'd feel to comfortable thoughmax_ratcliffe wrote: ↑March 26th, 2020, 6:05 amI reckon I can keep my HR up there for 30'... unfortunately at nothing like that level of performance! Outstanding work Mr T.winniewinser wrote: ↑March 26th, 2020, 5:50 amI think my heart might explode at those rates for that long![]()
Young gun with strong heart!
500m x 8 /2'r is a good indicator for 2km in terms of seeing what might be possible. 750m's intervals also.
Cheers - I was doing a 4x1000 5r and 8x500 2r once a week each so I'll now alternate them once a week for April.winniewinser wrote: ↑March 26th, 2020, 12:10 pm500m x 8 /2'r is a good indicator for 2km in terms of seeing what might be possible. 750m's intervals also.
Good luck with sub 7
30 rate average for 30 minutes is no joke, and something I definitely need to work on for some of my longer test pieces. Is there any specific prep work you do in order to sustain that rate?Tandstad wrote: ↑March 26th, 2020, 2:44 amThanks a lot guysI tried a couple of days ago also, but that was just not the day for it.
Thanksboatstopper wrote: ↑March 25th, 2020, 6:48 pmThat's a nice score, congrats. Curious to know what you rated at?rated high for this one:
1:46.2, rate 30, HR 154
1:45.0, rate 30, HR 165
1:44.4, rate 30, HR 173
1:43.7, rate 29, HR 180
1:41.3, rate 30, HR 187
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Don't know really, 30-rate is where I am most comfortable it seems. But I think most people do 30R20, and that is considered more impressive, since you are relying more on your strong stroke.boatstopper wrote: ↑March 26th, 2020, 5:34 pm30 rate average for 30 minutes is no joke, and something I definitely need to work on for some of my longer test pieces. Is there any specific prep work you do in order to sustain that rate?Tandstad wrote: ↑March 26th, 2020, 2:44 amThanks a lot guysI tried a couple of days ago also, but that was just not the day for it.
Thanksboatstopper wrote: ↑March 25th, 2020, 6:48 pm
That's a nice score, congrats. Curious to know what you rated at?rated high for this one:
1:46.2, rate 30, HR 154
1:45.0, rate 30, HR 165
1:44.4, rate 30, HR 173
1:43.7, rate 29, HR 180
1:41.3, rate 30, HR 187
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30/20 is more a testpiece. In the end free rate is the best you can.Tandstad wrote: ↑March 26th, 2020, 6:41 pmDon't know really, 30-rate is where I am most comfortable it seems. But I think most people do 30R20, and that is considered more impressive, since you are relying more on your strong stroke.
So for my part, no specific prep work to rate 30.
Hopefully rating high will be a benefit, as I need to start working on my 2k PB soon. Will definitely be glancing over to you, even though my goal is far from yours(while you are close to sub 6, I will be happy once I reach sub 6:20 for now), inspiration is always positive! Don't know if there are currently any sub 6'ers in here?
Thanks for your reply hjs, great information! Being quite new to the erging world, I try to absorb as much information as I can, and you always bring great knowledge.hjs wrote: ↑March 27th, 2020, 3:27 am30/20 is more a testpiece. In the end free rate is the best you can.Tandstad wrote: ↑March 26th, 2020, 6:41 pmDon't know really, 30-rate is where I am most comfortable it seems. But I think most people do 30R20, and that is considered more impressive, since you are relying more on your strong stroke.
So for my part, no specific prep work to rate 30.
Hopefully rating high will be a benefit, as I need to start working on my 2k PB soon. Will definitely be glancing over to you, even though my goal is far from yours(while you are close to sub 6, I will be happy once I reach sub 6:20 for now), inspiration is always positive! Don't know if there are currently any sub 6'ers in here?
Being able to rate high is positive, toprowers not seldom rate 35/40 during a 2k, while in training they mostly use lower rates.
Some people who always rate high, are not able to power up during shorter pieces.
You now pulled 143/44 ish and need to pull 134/35, thats a good bit more, but your recent 1k showed you can and you have your build also.
A few 8x 500 pieces could be a good training.
Roughly speaking 8x500 with 1 min rest, at max, is around 2k pace.
With 2min rest, 2k minus 2
With 3.30 rest, 3 to 4 seconds below 2k.
It would surprise me if you did not pull sub 6.20, and more, looking the way your are speeding up.
Welcome. In the end, rowing is relative simple, its mostly how are you willing to work and get as fit as possible. Strenght is mostly not the limiting factor. Talking about 2k and above. Fast sprinting is a different beast.Tandstad wrote: ↑March 27th, 2020, 4:21 am
Thanks for your reply hjs, great information! Being quite new to the erging world, I try to absorb as much information as I can, and you always bring great knowledge.
I am definitely more on the aerobic side of the ladder, but I was also quite surprised by the sub3 1k, so I am hoping with some more 500 meter/sprint training I can push it into the sub 6:20's
8x500m @1:34.9 sounds hard, but will give it a try!