Welcome to the thread! As usual, I agree with everything Mitchel said. He's been through the plan a few times. I'm on my second time through, this time on the skierg.mitchel674 wrote: ↑February 14th, 2023, 9:10 amWelcome to the thread.rowingmitch wrote: ↑February 13th, 2023, 5:06 pmHi All,
Also started the pete plan 3 weeks ago.
My goal is to row a 5km as past as possible in the end.
Now I am in the 3th week and just finished the 6km. After reading this topic I am wondering if I am using the right strategy. My split is constantly around 2.05M per 500M during the sessions. This with a 24 s/m.
Is it advisable to lower my pace? Any other advises with the goal of a fast 5km in mind?
Pete does not specifically talk about stroke rate or pacing, but you should view the three different types of rows as unique pieces as described at the end of the plan. Most important are the gradually increasing long rows done 2-3 times per week. You should probably be at 2:20 for these given your 2k time. Focus on technique, efficiency and relaxation during these pieces.
DEFINITELY read "The 24 week ‘Pete Plan’ explained" down bottom. I really like this plan because it builds up your meters and confidence. It's a steady progression and I think it will work great for your goal. Like you, I came in wanting to improve my longer distances (after getting back in shape). I knew if I could improve the 5k or 10k, that my sprints would follow suit.
I also made myself post my sessions on this thread. It's about accountability for me.. and, it double as a training log. I do all 5 sessions each week, but I know many do not have the time to do so.
Again... before each session, read "The 24 week ‘Pete Plan’ explained" for that session. If it says to keep it slower, keep it slower to avoid injury and allow recovery. I failed at this and paid for it via injury.