KevJGK wrote:Usain Bolt would run a lousy marathon; Michael Johnson would struggle over 10K, Micah Kogo would be pretty average over 100 meters and I doubt Haile Gebrselassie would shine over 400 meters.
Erging isn't running.
Gravity is no issue in erging.
In erging, high stroking power can be sustained over long distances.
And the bigger you are, the more aerobic capacity you have to sustain the physiological stress of maintaining that high stroking power.
In rowing, high stroking power and pace are the same thing.
Rocket Roy and Graham Watt do a 2K at the same rate.
But Graham pulls 11 SPI; Rocket pulls 9.5 SPI.
Back in 2003, I also pulled a 2K at this rate, but at 10.7 SPI.
So Graham beat me, too.
In a 2K, I will now pull 12 SPI.
So I should now beat Graham.
Revenge of the nerd!
The hatman re-cometh--and with more than a cat in that hat.
Given that I am now approaching 60, rather than 50, this 12 SPI will beat everyone my age and weight by a country mile.
Unprecedented stuff.
60s lightweights usually pull about 9 SPI, 25% less.
Mo 60s lwt has pulled better than 6:42.
I am going to pull 6:16.
ranger
Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)