Many thanks @David!
Have started up a friendly office rowing challenge (London to Paris in honour of our Brexit office lol). Have set a couple of new PBs since then:
10k in 41m 27s
15k 1h 03m 08s
Also now over half a million metres now!
Many thanks @David!
Well done, +8k is an important goal!
Rowing the crest of a wave!! Well done...again!!!Minimoof123 wrote: ↑March 25th, 2019, 1:25 pm
So today the 10 k Mud was 2K warm up followed by try and get the 6K into line with other recent PB's with success, (signature updated) a 2k splash to round up to the 10. Another job done....
Time Meters Pace Watts Cal/Hr S/M
22:01.2 6,000m 1:50.1 262 1202 30
4:23.1 1,200m 1:49.6 266 1214 31
4:26.2 2,400m 1:50.9 256 1182 31
4:24.8 3,600m 1:50.3 261 1196 31
4:25.7 4,800m 1:50.7 258 1187 30
4:21.4 6,000m 1:48.9 271 1232 31
I feel inadequate. I can barely hold 1:56 for 2000m. Here you are strolling along by while I die at my crawl pace.
Wow. Very very impressive
Wow! Congrats
Wow, just wow - that's impressive!
Very nice Hm, congrats.KeithT wrote: ↑March 26th, 2019, 8:30 amWow, just wow - that's impressive!
You must not test the shorter stuff much (500m, 1K) as with a 1:09 low pull and that kind of endurance you would crush your listed times. Only a 1 second difference in split between 1k and 2k and 10k and HM, opposite of me - I have larger gaps than normal between some of the distances. I was happy to hold in the 1:44s for my most recent 5K PB - the idea of keeping that pace for over 4 times as long is just mind blowing.
I thought exactly that...
That's what I figured when I said he must not test that much. I am just amazed by theses times for longer rows. I know Andrew Benko in my age group does these sort of times and holds most the world records for both short and long distances and I just cant comprehend it. Besides the physical demands needed, the mental ability to keep that sort of pace for that long is just amazing.hjs wrote: ↑March 26th, 2019, 8:33 amVery nice Hm, congrats.KeithT wrote: ↑March 26th, 2019, 8:30 amWow, just wow - that's impressive!
You must not test the shorter stuff much (500m, 1K) as with a 1:09 low pull and that kind of endurance you would crush your listed times. Only a 1 second difference in split between 1k and 2k and 10k and HM, opposite of me - I have larger gaps than normal between some of the distances. I was happy to hold in the 1:44s for my most recent 5K PB - the idea of keeping that pace for over 4 times as long is just mind blowing.
Keith Armando hardly does shorter work, it long, long, long, relative easy at low rates. That lowpull is a long time ago.
Guess its a mindset, and when you are very fit, you simply don,t get tired. Would not surpriced me I he would say it went pretty smoothlyKeithT wrote: ↑March 26th, 2019, 8:45 amThat's what I figured when I said he must not test that much. I am just amazed by theses times for longer rows. I know Andrew Benko in my age group does these sort of times and holds most the world records for both short and long distances and I just cant comprehend it. Besides the physical demands needed, the mental ability to keep that sort of pace for that long is just amazing.hjs wrote: ↑March 26th, 2019, 8:33 amVery nice Hm, congrats.KeithT wrote: ↑March 26th, 2019, 8:30 am
Wow, just wow - that's impressive!
You must not test the shorter stuff much (500m, 1K) as with a 1:09 low pull and that kind of endurance you would crush your listed times. Only a 1 second difference in split between 1k and 2k and 10k and HM, opposite of me - I have larger gaps than normal between some of the distances. I was happy to hold in the 1:44s for my most recent 5K PB - the idea of keeping that pace for over 4 times as long is just mind blowing.
Keith Armando hardly does shorter work, it long, long, long, relative easy at low rates. That lowpull is a long time ago.
I'd be happy to keep that pace for 6' 500m intervals
Sometimes I look at other peoples times and think, "I'll have ago at that", today I'm going to hope there are a few more posts so I can skip to the next page........just out of interest what is your time for the FM? ,, Respect.