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by njsurfboats » November 19th, 2006, 10:02 am
that's more or less the conclusion that i've come to, last year we did a battery of tests (I think a Canadian national team protocal though I'm not sure) and indexed everything as a % of peak power output and VO2max; while those two numbers squared with each other, my 20', 40', and 60' numbers were decently outside the margins. The past three months I've been putting a lot of meters on the erg and in the single. The 1x sessions have tended either to 60-90' steady state or 3x2k at lower ratings. On the erg, a half marathon every week, usually some sort of 2x6k or 3x5k type workout, and either 6x5' or 4x8' intervals working at target 6k splits (assuming those are indicative, I should be around 1:41-1:42 for 6k right now.) Throw some lifting in there, typically two sessions a week of power cleans, dead lifts, and squats, one session being high weight/low reps (8x5 reps) and the other the reverse (3x15 reps). I 2k'd a month and a half ago at 6:24 and every other week or so I do 60" on 60" off intervals at 2k pace just to get a sense of where I stand, and I get the sense I'm at least a bit faster than that already. But in the end, I'm going to have to slightly re-evaluate my goal, since I set 6:16 as a target when I was 195 lbs. and now, owing to time abroad, I'm now under 175 lbs. Either way, we'll see; if the weight keeps coming off (it wasn't really intentional to lose weight, but it's just a different diet here in Egypt, and I'm able to log a lot of steady state in) I'll at least try and go Lightweight for Crash-B's, in which case even getting back to my PR sounds pretty good. But either way, you're right - I think the easiest way for me to get faster is with lots of Anaerobic and Aerobic Threshold work. And for what it's worth, I'm 6' tall, and getting to 195 took a lot of time in the weight room, which in the end probably wasn't all that cost-effective. Thanks for the advice.
21/m
PBs:
2k: 6:21.2
6k: 20:40
10k: 36:29
15k: 55:30
HM: 1:19.15