You're very kind, thank you.
Apologies for that! Thank you for the encouragement!hikeplusrow wrote: ↑August 22nd, 2024, 8:00 amI nearly spat my coffee out when you casually mentioned the time That's talent right there. Great job!
You're very kind, thank you.
Apologies for that! Thank you for the encouragement!hikeplusrow wrote: ↑August 22nd, 2024, 8:00 amI nearly spat my coffee out when you casually mentioned the time That's talent right there. Great job!
Having not rowed for over three years, I'm not sure my body knew what to do with itself after the effort. Holding a telephone wasn't something that came naturally or easily afterwards!
I realise of course that there is a chasm between my current performance level and WR pace. I definitely feel that the longer distance efforts suit my physiology better. I am not a sprinter, and the further I get away from a sprint (up to about an hour, I'd say), the relatively stronger I get.Tobias Stoehr wrote: ↑August 22nd, 2024, 5:08 amTargeting Luke's WR is a lofty goal. But your 5k after no rowing at all is amazing. There will be gains to be made just from erging regularly. A 5k of 1:35 pace is a similar level as the HM WR, just for your reference.
Get your 5k to that level and you can attempt to break the HM WR (and 10k, and 30 Min, and 60 Min).
Thank youiain wrote: ↑August 22nd, 2024, 12:20 pmCongratulations on the 5k and best of luck with the record preparation. To your list of improvements I would add a mental element and plan as you will have a better idea of what to expect, confidence that you can deliver and a plan that works optimally for you. Most people find that no fueling or water is required for an HM, although hydrating and being adequately nourished before are of course important. Also, generating those powers I would recommend a serious fan!
I am sure that doing regular training will help, but am interested in whether you can continue the improvement on limited and deprioritised training as I would say that hard rowing training would have a significant impact. I remember comments from serious cyclists saying that the benefits of cycle training for erging are much less than erg training for cycling.
Haha! But that would always help!hikeplusrow wrote: ↑August 22nd, 2024, 1:39 pm
And I don't think iain means someone stood in the corner cheering
Having taken ~9 months of high-volume rowing-focused training to go from "couch to sub-16:40 5k" territory myself, compared to it being your literal first session back on the erg in years, all I can say is... you have a gift, sir. With your size and clear physiological knack for endurance endeavors, I would wager that with a solid few months of a proper, rowing-specific training program you could be chasing a sub 16-minute 5k, along with a sub 1:13 half marathon. Let's just throw a sub-6 2k goal in there as well...Big J wrote: ↑August 21st, 2024, 2:56 pmI got to the gym today to test myself on the Concept 2.
A bit disappointed that they were PM3 displays, so I wasn't able to connect my HR strap and was flying blind, so to speak.
Additionally, there was no cooling in the gym at all. I did my 2000m warmup and got 500m into my first attempt before genuinely overheating. I had to call my wife to bring our large cooling fan, which worked well.
The short of it is that I did 16:44.2 for the 5000m. I was able to up the pace a bit at the end, but it was a tough effort. I felt it in my arms more than anywhere, implying poor technique. It was cardiovascularly challenging too. I would have loved to have seen my heart rate.
This gives me a good start point to get work to sponsor me though. Having not touched a rower for three years and then to get (what is apparently) the 11th fastest 5k globally shows some promise. I just need to figure out which record to have a pop at!
I can't get the photo to upload here but here is the link to the post on the C2 group on Facebook. Sorry for the slightly blurry photo. I genuinely couldn't hold the phone still afterwards.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/Concept ... 133984037/
Thanks mateJbrown1215 wrote: ↑August 22nd, 2024, 2:34 pm
Having taken ~9 months of high-volume rowing-focused training to go from "couch to sub-16:40 5k" territory myself, compared to it being your literal first session back on the erg in years, all I can say is... you have a gift, sir. With your size and clear physiological knack for endurance endeavors, I would wager that with a solid few months of a proper, rowing-specific training program you could be chasing a sub 16-minute 5k, along with a sub 1:13 half marathon. Let's just throw a sub-6 2k goal in there as well...
Impressive, to say the least. Best of luck in your endeavors. Looking forward to seeing some massive times!
PM4 also had BTLE already? I thought PM3 and PM4 supported only USB cable connection via OTG adapter with a smartphone and old ergdata version or USB connection with C2 utility tool.
PM4 is via the cable method as mentioned below by Sascha. I have that setup for the work gym C2's. Basically a Printer cable connects to the PM3/4, then that connects to an USB OTG then to a phone or tablet.Big J wrote: ↑August 26th, 2024, 3:26 pmThe Erg is purchased and in the garage now. It's a tall model, so it's ruddy massive! It seems to be in more or less perfect condition and the Garmin HR strap paired up with it straight away.
Is there an easy way to sych the workouts to Strava with a PM4?
I'll start training with it properly in October, but I'll do some lower intensity technique work in the mean time. I need to wait for the temperature to drop a bit.
Luke has a big engine. He is very tall. Lifelong athlete (swimmer in his youth). Crossfit in recent years. Polarised training to break the records. 100km-125km erg per week. Most at 75% MHR. 1-2 very hard sessions per week. He has posted most of his training on insta (@road2sub6)Tandstad wrote: ↑August 22nd, 2024, 7:54 amLuke is very fascinating to me, and I assume he is to quite a few erger around. What makes that man able to do all these insane sessions? I know very little about the man, besides having watched his WR's on youtube. He is faster in the 60 minutes than a lot of great ergers, I think both Jason Marshall and Cameron Buchan have not broken 18k yet(Luke has 17994 from what I can see)? I assume he is not taller than Cam, and I would assume Jason is able to put more power into the erg for a long time. I am also not a PT so not an expert in this field, but from what I can see Luke's technique is perhaps not the most stream lined/perfected? Is he just able to withstand huge amounts of lactic acid?Tobias Stoehr wrote: ↑August 22nd, 2024, 5:08 amTargeting Luke's WR is a lofty goal. But your 5k after no rowing at all is amazing. There will be gains to be made just from erging regularly. A 5k of 1:35 pace is a similar level as the HM WR, just for your reference.
Get your 5k to that level and you can attempt to break the HM WR (and 10k, and 30 Min, and 60 Min).
I will look that up. I might message him too. Everyone seems to be incredibly friendly, and maybe he can offer some pointers.Tobias Stoehr wrote: ↑August 29th, 2024, 6:35 amLuke has a big engine. He is very tall. Lifelong athlete (swimmer in his youth). Crossfit in recent years. Polarised training to break the records. 100km-125km erg per week. Most at 75% MHR. 1-2 very hard sessions per week. He has posted most of his training on insta (@road2sub6)Tandstad wrote: ↑August 22nd, 2024, 7:54 amLuke is very fascinating to me, and I assume he is to quite a few erger around. What makes that man able to do all these insane sessions? I know very little about the man, besides having watched his WR's on youtube. He is faster in the 60 minutes than a lot of great ergers, I think both Jason Marshall and Cameron Buchan have not broken 18k yet(Luke has 17994 from what I can see)? I assume he is not taller than Cam, and I would assume Jason is able to put more power into the erg for a long time. I am also not a PT so not an expert in this field, but from what I can see Luke's technique is perhaps not the most stream lined/perfected? Is he just able to withstand huge amounts of lactic acid?Tobias Stoehr wrote: ↑August 22nd, 2024, 5:08 amTargeting Luke's WR is a lofty goal. But your 5k after no rowing at all is amazing. There will be gains to be made just from erging regularly. A 5k of 1:35 pace is a similar level as the HM WR, just for your reference.
Get your 5k to that level and you can attempt to break the HM WR (and 10k, and 30 Min, and 60 Min).