Welcome to the thread and congrats on the purchase!! I was over 240lbs (I'm 5'9" too) when I first started in fall of 2017. I could complete 30', but it wasn't pretty. I was on BP meds too. February 2020, I competed in a 2k competition as a lightweight. I started with the BPP.
imaginarySoul wrote: ↑March 13th, 2023, 12:25 pm
Here are some stats:
Age: 37 / Weight 192.2 / Height 5'9" / Goal Weight 170
Today's workout was the first 5k.
Time: 30m30s
Avg Pace 3.03.0/500m
Rate 20 s/m
122DF
Avg HR 153 (Zone 4).
How can I lower my time and maintain Zone 3, which was my original target (125-144bpm)?
I feel like when i was rowing at 130-140bpm i was barely using force to push off the pedals. Is that normal?
When I pushed harder to get my numbers down, my bpm's were in my max or close to it (170)
Last question: For the days where the plan calls for splits (6x500m) for example: What stroke rate should i aim for? Should i keep that 20 i did on the 5k? The plan doesn't ever talk about rates from what i can see. (sorry if its been answered here which i'm sure it has. There's a lot of content to take in!)
How did you arrive at your max HR? If you used a formula, it's probably not correct. The way I lowered my HR and got off meds was by putting time in on the rower and walking. After I got up to where I could do an hour fairly comfortably and knew my max HR, I started doing an hour HR restricted row often. I'd see how far I could get. I still do this. At the beginning, I'd focus on one (maybe 2) thing(s) I knew I needed to correct (breathing, posture, etc.). The little improvements along with better CV fitness showed up in the forms of big gains (distance). Sometimes I'd go weeks without any improvement then pop off an extra 200m+.
On the stroke rate (sr or SPM), I wouldn't worry about it as much as form. I would work on something comfortable but without restriction. If I had to guess, that would be 24-28. Perhaps do the 1st rep at 20, then 22, 24, 26, 28. BPP is genius to me.. it builds confidence while gradually increasing your meters.
I also think posting on here was HUGE for me. It was all about accountability. I almost quit the BPP this time (on the skierg) around midway through, but I decided to start posting each workout (along with how I felt). Seriously though, the boards here are so awesome.
Remember, you're not competing against others. Enjoy the ride!