Weight Categories
Weight Categories
Has there ever been any thought to having more weight categories on the C2 logbook? I can only guess the light/heavyweight categories are like that for a reason (Olympic categories?), but it often makes it hard to get a true comparison to others. I’m spot on 76 kg and would be much more interested in comparing my times for those in say a 70-79kg class then 100kg muscle machines.
179cm 76Kg
2K 6.59.3 | 5K 18.27.8 | 30min 8003m | 10K 38.18.2
179cm 76Kg
2K 6.59.3 | 5K 18.27.8 | 30min 8003m | 10K 38.18.2
Re: Weight Categories
Go on a diet and lose 0.5kg? You're LWT.
And yes, it would make sense but I suppose it shadows the rowing LWT/HWT division and I v much doubt that'll change any time soon.
And yes, it would make sense but I suppose it shadows the rowing LWT/HWT division and I v much doubt that'll change any time soon.
Paul, 49M, 5'11" 83kg (sprint PBs HWT), ex biker now lifting
Deadlift=190kg, LP=1:15, 100m=15.7s, 1min=350m
Targets: 14s (100m), 355m+ 1min, 1:27(500m), 3:11(1K)
Erg on!
Deadlift=190kg, LP=1:15, 100m=15.7s, 1min=350m
Targets: 14s (100m), 355m+ 1min, 1:27(500m), 3:11(1K)
Erg on!
Re: Weight Categories
Let's bring in a category for 120kg+ too
37 | 6'6" | 130kg
100m: 13.6 | 500m: 1:17.8 | 2k: 6:29 | 5k: 18:07 | 10k: 37:45
100m: 13.6 | 500m: 1:17.8 | 2k: 6:29 | 5k: 18:07 | 10k: 37:45
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Re: Weight Categories
This has been discussed to death. Go and search for the other weight category threads on here.
https://www.google.com/search?q=weight+ ... 2forum.com
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Re: Weight Categories
yes @Grantmatt it has been discussed many times over many years although typically it is raised by 80+kg men rather than 76ish because there is no doubt that on a race day you could easily go <75 and race as a lwt. (I know of guys around 78+ who can get down with a week of discipline). If I were you I would certainly compare my times with others in the lwts but only log pieces done at <75kg. There are huge problems trying to establish more weight groups - doesn't make any sense in the end
here is a recent thread:
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=187512
here is a recent thread:
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=187512
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PBs (65y+) 1 min 349m, 500m 1:29.8, 1k 3:11.7 2k 6:47.4, 5km 18:07.9, 30' 7928m, 10k 37:57.2, 60' 15368m
73yo 93kg
Sydney Australia
Forum Flyer
PBs (65y+) 1 min 349m, 500m 1:29.8, 1k 3:11.7 2k 6:47.4, 5km 18:07.9, 30' 7928m, 10k 37:57.2, 60' 15368m
Re: Weight Categories
ahh I'm not surprised it has been discussed before. I wil browse the forums
And yes, I can easily be a leightweight. But then its the same issue in terms of unfair comparisons, but now I have the advantage. Though I should point out people 10-15kg less then me can certainly leave me for dead.
And yes, I can easily be a leightweight. But then its the same issue in terms of unfair comparisons, but now I have the advantage. Though I should point out people 10-15kg less then me can certainly leave me for dead.
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Re: Weight Categories
Some lightweights pull sub 6.GrantMatt wrote: ↑July 9th, 2020, 3:31 amahh I'm not surprised it has been discussed before. I wil browse the forums
And yes, I can easily be a leightweight. But then its the same issue in terms of unfair comparisons, but now I have the advantage. Though I should point out people 10-15kg less then me can certainly leave me for dead.
Have seen a 69 kg guy pull 6.02....
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Re: Weight Categories
If you look at it that way then every sport is unfair.GrantMatt wrote: ↑July 9th, 2020, 3:31 amahh I'm not surprised it has been discussed before. I wil browse the forums
And yes, I can easily be a leightweight. But then its the same issue in terms of unfair comparisons, but now I have the advantage. Though I should point out people 10-15kg less then me can certainly leave me for dead.
Only a few sports have weight classes (and rowing is one of them), and even with a lot of weight classes it's only "less unfair". With 100kg I won't be a good runner, but as there are no weight classes I would run against 50-60kg guys. If I want to do a sport competitively then I'll pick one that fits to my physis, a 60kg marathon runner will never be a good shot putter, and a 6ft6 140kg shot putter will never be a great runner, both have no weight (or height) classes
1983 Austria 1.86 94Kg
LP: 1:03.4 100m: 13.3 1': 392m 500m: 1:21.4
1k: 3:05 2k: 6:43 5k: 17:53 30': 8237m 30R20: 8088m 10k: 36:39
60': 16087m, HM: 1:19:42
LP: 1:03.4 100m: 13.3 1': 392m 500m: 1:21.4
1k: 3:05 2k: 6:43 5k: 17:53 30': 8237m 30R20: 8088m 10k: 36:39
60': 16087m, HM: 1:19:42
Re: Weight Categories
"physique" is, I think, what you mean.MartinSH4321 wrote: ↑July 9th, 2020, 6:29 amIf you look at it that way then every sport is unfair.GrantMatt wrote: ↑July 9th, 2020, 3:31 amahh I'm not surprised it has been discussed before. I wil browse the forums
And yes, I can easily be a leightweight. But then its the same issue in terms of unfair comparisons, but now I have the advantage. Though I should point out people 10-15kg less then me can certainly leave me for dead.
Only a few sports have weight classes (and rowing is one of them), and even with a lot of weight classes it's only "less unfair". With 100kg I won't be a good runner, but as there are no weight classes I would run against 50-60kg guys. If I want to do a sport competitively then I'll pick one that fits to my physis, a 60kg marathon runner will never be a good shot putter, and a 6ft6 140kg shot putter will never be a great runner, both have no weight (or height) classes
Spot on, but I will say this...unless someone is a fairly extreme example you can pick a sport you enjoy and likely get quite good if you apply yourself intelligently.
Paul, 49M, 5'11" 83kg (sprint PBs HWT), ex biker now lifting
Deadlift=190kg, LP=1:15, 100m=15.7s, 1min=350m
Targets: 14s (100m), 355m+ 1min, 1:27(500m), 3:11(1K)
Erg on!
Deadlift=190kg, LP=1:15, 100m=15.7s, 1min=350m
Targets: 14s (100m), 355m+ 1min, 1:27(500m), 3:11(1K)
Erg on!
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Re: Weight Categories
Yeah right, thanks!Gammmmo wrote: ↑July 9th, 2020, 6:36 am"physique" is, I think, what you mean.MartinSH4321 wrote: ↑July 9th, 2020, 6:29 amIf you look at it that way then every sport is unfair.GrantMatt wrote: ↑July 9th, 2020, 3:31 amahh I'm not surprised it has been discussed before. I wil browse the forums
And yes, I can easily be a leightweight. But then its the same issue in terms of unfair comparisons, but now I have the advantage. Though I should point out people 10-15kg less then me can certainly leave me for dead.
Only a few sports have weight classes (and rowing is one of them), and even with a lot of weight classes it's only "less unfair". With 100kg I won't be a good runner, but as there are no weight classes I would run against 50-60kg guys. If I want to do a sport competitively then I'll pick one that fits to my physis, a 60kg marathon runner will never be a good shot putter, and a 6ft6 140kg shot putter will never be a great runner, both have no weight (or height) classes
Spot on, but I will say this...unless someone is a fairly extreme example you can pick a sport you enjoy and likely get quite good if you apply yourself intelligently.
Totally agree, I always picked the sport I liked, some fit good (weights, martial arts, erg sprints), others less (football/soccer, cycling, longer erging), I enjoy(ed) all of them, with time you'll get more and more adapted to the specific sport up to a certain level.
1983 Austria 1.86 94Kg
LP: 1:03.4 100m: 13.3 1': 392m 500m: 1:21.4
1k: 3:05 2k: 6:43 5k: 17:53 30': 8237m 30R20: 8088m 10k: 36:39
60': 16087m, HM: 1:19:42
LP: 1:03.4 100m: 13.3 1': 392m 500m: 1:21.4
1k: 3:05 2k: 6:43 5k: 17:53 30': 8237m 30R20: 8088m 10k: 36:39
60': 16087m, HM: 1:19:42