Hey, double L.
Thanks so much for asking. I think it's going well. I'm still doing CrossFit twice a week, and some minor injuries have had me miss a few rowing days and one CrossFit session, but since you posted on the 9th....I guess that's 18 days...I've CrossFit'd four times (missed one while me and the missus mended) and rowed 11 days, so I've only taken off 4-5 days.
Anywho, I've rowed 56k so far since 1/4 (about three weeks). Rowed 18k in Week 1, 15k in Week 2, 17k in Week 3, and started this week off with 900m at CrossFit yesterday and 5k just now. Today was the first day of the 24-week Pete Plan that Citroen pointed me to. I stopped focusing distance after y'all posted around the 8th/9th and went to basically all timed pieces (20', 25', 25', 25', 30', 30', 20' (gassed
), 30' and then my 5k today.
I've done two 500m pulls just to compete with my nephew. 1:58.7 was my best time in week 1, and he proceeded to throw up a 1:51.3 (which I knew I couldn't get). So ten days later, I tried the 500m and got a 1:49.8. He tried a few times to beat me and gassed, and when he was over this Sunday, he tried again. After he gassed, I went and threw up a 1:43.3 (which just about killed me...but I did pace myself a little better and wasn't completely dead the last 150m like the 1:49 I had done just 5 days prior).
I've been here everyday, but since I know zilch, I really can't help much, so I'm more lurking. I've been checking out those looking for input (like jlawson) who are posting vids to try to check for things I can improve, but I'm guessing I need to just bite the bullet and take a video myself and get some of y'all's input on it. If/when I do, should I just maybe record 30' and then edit it down to a couple of minutes showing 20-second clips from beginning to end?
My 5k today took 24:46.1 (a sad average of 106.6w...which is apparently exactly where I want to be if I were half my current weight
).
Again, though, thanks for checking up. Still around....just can't help much yet. Maybe by 2012 I'll be more active on the boards.