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by Dino » October 6th, 2020, 4:49 am
richabrahams wrote: ↑October 5th, 2020, 6:05 pm
Before I mention my recent rowing accomplishments, as a complete newbie, I’d like to say how impressed I am with the rowing online community. While I don’t get much of the jargon and inside jokes, I love how knowledgeable the posters are and the wide range of topics.
I started rowing for two reasons. First, as a long-time serious competitive masters swimmer there is currently no outlet for my strong competitive nature and none in the foreseeable future. Second, my shoulders are pretty shot with arthritis, but miraculously, don’t bother me rowing.
I’m 75 years old and a lightweight (barely at 164). So about 10 days ago, after talking to the nice people at Concept 2 who showed me how the monitor worked, I tried an all out 500 meters and went a 1:38.1 which I guess tied the American record for 70-79. I’m from Denver and my health club sits at 5,400’. It was brutal and I coughed for 2 days. I should mention that I have a sprinter physiology and my best swim events are around one minute or less. Anyway, this past Saturday I tried a one-minute row which suits my physiology better and managed 328 meters which breaks the old record of 324. Way less painful. So, as you might imagine I’m pretty pumped up and may actually start seriously training more that a couple of thousand a week though I doubt I’ll ever be up for a 2,000.
What a way to start your erging career!
There are a few people from Denver on here and many people in their 70's pushing out some incredible times. I am sure for swimming you must have done reasonably long training sessions? Its much the same on the erg, once you get used to rowing, the longer sessions will get easier and will help all your distances even the shorter ones. When I first started erging properly (when I got my own) I considered a 5k training piece row a long way especially after being in the gym a long time ago when it was typically 2k and off to the next piece of equipment. But you do get used it! There are some real power-houses on here who have amazing 500m and 1k times, but who also then turn round top tier 10k+ times.
Check out the times Cyclingman1 (Jim Grattan) puts out in the rankings. He is 74 and had hip operations!
This is a very useful site put together by one of the forum members:
https://www.rankedworkouts.com/
It allows you to search across all seasons, not just season by season.
56M HWT
50+PB 1m 326m, 500m 1:38,7, 1k 3:31.6, 2k 7:16.8, 5k 19:06.6, 6k 23:26.0, 30m 7730m, 10k 39:26.1, 60m 15025m, HM 1:25:04.7, FM 2:59:26.0, 50k 3:49:17.3
A long way away from any of these PBs now!!