Natural pace?
Natural pace?
If I just get on the erg with no specific pace in mind for any sort of time beyond 15 mins , I seem to settle into around 2.07/500 without thinking about it.
Very comfortable at this pace, but just dropping it down to 2.00 makes a big difference for heart/breathing etc.
Do others have a pace that their body seems to default to ?
Mud
Very comfortable at this pace, but just dropping it down to 2.00 makes a big difference for heart/breathing etc.
Do others have a pace that their body seems to default to ?
Mud
5'11" 186lb 43y
500 1:34.9 | 2K 7:23.5 | 5K 19:14:4 | 6K 23:40.9
500 1:34.9 | 2K 7:23.5 | 5K 19:14:4 | 6K 23:40.9
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I'm with Nosmo. 1:59 to 2:00 and 23-24 SPM is my groove. I actually find it easier to go faster than that for short distances than to go slower for long periods. I do on occasion force myself to do power/technicque workouts where I pull the same pace but at 19-20 SPM.
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Master D (54) / 208#
500M/1:38, 2K/7:02.3, 6K/22:17, 10K/38:31, 30'/7,700M, 60'/15,331M, HM /1hr 23:03 (all done back in 2007)
Master D (54) / 208#
500M/1:38, 2K/7:02.3, 6K/22:17, 10K/38:31, 30'/7,700M, 60'/15,331M, HM /1hr 23:03 (all done back in 2007)
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I'm fascinated to read this. When I do long pieces I occasionally get back-ache between the shoulder blades, especially if I'm taking it gently. I think that this is because, at lower paces, I get a bit lazy with my posture. If I pick up both the pace and the stroke rate the back ache settles down.coggs wrote:I actually find it easier to go faster than that for short distances than to go slower for long periods. I do on occasion force myself to do power/technicque workouts where I pull the same pace but at 19-20 SPM.
Cheers
Dave
I also like to settle around 2:03/:05 for anything +20min but if for some reason i were do drop it down so say a 2:10+ i would also get back pain. i guess my body got used to one form and by increasing my rate would change my form slightly.Snail Space wrote:I'm fascinated to read this. When I do long pieces I occasionally get back-ache between the shoulder blades, especially if I'm taking it gently. I think that this is because, at lower paces, I get a bit lazy with my posture. If I pick up both the pace and the stroke rate the back ache settles down.coggs wrote:I actually find it easier to go faster than that for short distances than to go slower for long periods. I do on occasion force myself to do power/technicque workouts where I pull the same pace but at 19-20 SPM.
Cheers
Dave