No.... as your sculling is RWB/OTW. Your stats do not indicate that "(ranger) rows_very_well"ranger wrote:Might I suggest that if a person is a 60-year-old lightweight and does his everyday rowing, (snip) 2:03 @ 25 spm (7 SPI) OTW, he rows _very_ well?mikvan52 wrote:Might I suggest that it is illogical to say that because a person rows many, many meters he consequently rows well both on the erg and on the water.
You clearly think you do though...

Try a workout like the one I did OTW this morning and report back:
18 k with only 2 short breaks:
1. warm up for 2k (143 strokes @ 15 spm (2:53.2 pace for 11:32.9))
2. 6k of steady state WITHOUT A BREAK:
(510 strokes @ 18 spm (2:20.5 pace for 28:06.1))
3. rest a couple of minutes
4. 8k of steady state WITHOUT A BREAK
(790 strokes @ 22 spm (2:17.2 pace for 36:35.4))
AND: Consider that this is a very easy "UT" day Note that I average 19spm ... not your 25...
Suggestion for you to remember: RWB/otw training where your work intervals are at 2:03 pace for short duration are only good for a couple days a week.
If you are actually doing what you say your are : all workouts in brief bursts at 2:03-2:05 pace at 25 spm, you will have a most assuredly difficult time developing what is needed to win a 5k head race.
As you are new to OTW singles rowing, let me remark that 25 spm is a high(er) rate for people our age... not low(er) as you might suspect from the erg. Remember the dynamics of the erg (all stats and numbers) match eights sweep rowing ... not singles rowing...