Well done, and as Max says, r21 is low so you should be faster at a higher rate.
I also used to say 10k was as far as I'd ever do...
Well done, and as Max says, r21 is low so you should be faster at a higher rate.
Thanks chaps.max_ratcliffe wrote: ↑November 27th, 2020, 8:49 amNice one. 21 is leisurely for a TT even for a biggun, so I reckon you could go a fair bit quicker with some more miles in your legs.Dangerscouse wrote: ↑November 27th, 2020, 10:49 amWell done, and as Max says, r21 is low so you should be faster at a higher rate.
I also used to say 10k was as far as I'd ever do...
No question that this approach makes sense for where you are now, and you're probably never going to do distance work at r36!Big J wrote: ↑November 27th, 2020, 1:23 pm
Thanks chaps.
I think the low stroke rate plays well to my strengths, which is my daft height and the fact that I'm fairly strong on account of the weightlifting background. So strong pulls with a bit of a pause after each pull works well for me on long distances.
Like you say though, should be able to go a good bit faster once I'm more practised (and I've got my cardio fitness back).
Every second (or 0.6 thereof) counts. Well done. You'd have smashed your old PB but for the chimp-chatter at halfway, and coming back at that pace after nearly bailing shows a lot of mental toughness.DNA_Rower wrote: ↑November 27th, 2020, 6:09 pmStill somewhat annoyed by my disappointing 2k in the SRIC at the weekend (I know it wasn't that bad, but still..), I wanted to do a hard 5k tonight and wondered if I could hit a PB, to prove to myself that I should be at peak fitness, rather than.... whatever I was at the weekend.
I set off at PB pace, then decided at half way that I wasn't going to make it, so slacked off the pace for a decent, but not-PB 5k. After 500m of "recovery" I figured I would try and few drives back at PB pace and surprised myself by being able to hold it for the rest of the piece, and managing to shave a mighty 0.6s off the PB I set in June.
This still leaves me wondering what went wrong with the 2k, if my 5k is decent. Well, I will have the BRIC in a week to find out if I can redeem myself!
Annoyingly I am back to 76kg, which means I have to rank this time as a Heavyweight, instead of the Lightweight I was at the weekend.
Time Meters Pace Watts Cal/Hr S/M
18:28.9 5,000m 1:50.8 257 1183 28 170
3:40.5 1,000m 1:50.2 261 1198 28 158
3:41.7 2,000m 1:50.8 257 1184 28 166
3:46.1 3,000m 1:53.0 242 1133 27 166 << nearly gave up!
3:40.3 4,000m 1:50.1 262 1201 29 180
3:40.3 5,000m 1:50.1 262 1201 29 183
Well done Max, it's always going to be a very small amount for this session, and that is very courageous to attempt after a failed 500m.max_ratcliffe wrote: ↑November 28th, 2020, 2:07 amThe holiday challenge calendar called up a 500m TT today:
2k warm up: 8:16.7
500m TT failed just shy of 300m.
18.4 100 1:32.0 42
18.0 200 1:30.0 43
18.8 300 1:34.0 38
HD
Well I know it's a heavily anaerobic event, but I think I may have been holding my breath. Not an ideal plan obviously.
No way could I manage the last 200m, but hey, I'd gone okay for a minute. Hmm, a minute eh? Perhaps I could fill another unforgiving minute with sixty seconds worth of distance erged?
Another 2k stay-warm/recovery: 8.35.3
1min PB
1:00.0 329 1:31.1 48
Destroyed my previous PB by a gargantuan 1m, but they all count.
2k cool down: 8:43.9
Congrats on the PB... however small they all count but surely there is more to come. Confidence can make a big difference in TTs so head into BRIC with a clear plan and you CAN do it!!!DNA_Rower wrote: ↑November 27th, 2020, 6:09 pmStill somewhat annoyed by my disappointing 2k in the SRIC at the weekend (I know it wasn't that bad, but still..), I wanted to do a hard 5k tonight and wondered if I could hit a PB, to prove to myself that I should be at peak fitness, rather than.... whatever I was at the weekend.
I set off at PB pace, then decided at half way that I wasn't going to make it, so slacked off the pace for a decent, but not-PB 5k. After 500m of "recovery" I figured I would try and few drives back at PB pace and surprised myself by being able to hold it for the rest of the piece, and managing to shave a mighty 0.6s off the PB I set in June.
This still leaves me wondering what went wrong with the 2k, if my 5k is decent. Well, I will have the BRIC in a week to find out if I can redeem myself!
Annoyingly I am back to 76kg, which means I have to rank this time as a Heavyweight, instead of the Lightweight I was at the weekend.
Time Meters Pace Watts Cal/Hr S/M
18:28.9 5,000m 1:50.8 257 1183 28 170
3:40.5 1,000m 1:50.2 261 1198 28 158
3:41.7 2,000m 1:50.8 257 1184 28 166
3:46.1 3,000m 1:53.0 242 1133 27 166 << nearly gave up!
3:40.3 4,000m 1:50.1 262 1201 29 180
3:40.3 5,000m 1:50.1 262 1201 29 183
Well done for the bounce back PBmax_ratcliffe wrote: ↑November 28th, 2020, 2:07 amThe holiday challenge calendar called up a 500m TT today:
2k warm up: 8:16.7
500m TT failed just shy of 300m.
18.4 100 1:32.0 42
18.0 200 1:30.0 43
18.8 300 1:34.0 38
HD
Well I know it's a heavily anaerobic event, but I think I may have been holding my breath. Not an ideal plan obviously.
No way could I manage the last 200m, but hey, I'd gone okay for a minute. Hmm, a minute eh? Perhaps I could fill another unforgiving minute with sixty seconds worth of distance erged?
Another 2k stay-warm/recovery: 8.35.3
1min PB
1:00.0 329 1:31.1 48
Destroyed my previous PB by a gargantuan 1m, but they all count.
2k cool down: 8:43.9
Well done Max, for the 1' every meters counts Respect you could do this after a 500m HD!max_ratcliffe wrote: ↑November 28th, 2020, 2:07 amThe holiday challenge calendar called up a 500m TT today:
2k warm up: 8:16.7
500m TT failed just shy of 300m.
18.4 100 1:32.0 42
18.0 200 1:30.0 43
18.8 300 1:34.0 38
HD
Well I know it's a heavily anaerobic event, but I think I may have been holding my breath. Not an ideal plan obviously.
No way could I manage the last 200m, but hey, I'd gone okay for a minute. Hmm, a minute eh? Perhaps I could fill another unforgiving minute with sixty seconds worth of distance erged?
Another 2k stay-warm/recovery: 8.35.3
1min PB
1:00.0 329 1:31.1 48
Destroyed my previous PB by a gargantuan 1m, but they all count.
2k cool down: 8:43.9
Well done - you are making this rowing thing look too easy!
You are inching away from memax_ratcliffe wrote: ↑November 28th, 2020, 2:07 am
1min PB
1:00.0 329 1:31.1 48
Destroyed my previous PB by a gargantuan 1m, but they all count.
Nice time! You pulled it back nicely.
Thanks Alex,
Thanks Martin,MartinSH4321 wrote: ↑November 28th, 2020, 3:37 am<>
Well done Max, for the 1' every meters counts Respect you could do this after a 500m HD!
Saw you changed your age, Happy Birthday!
Thanks Dino,
Thanks Stu,Dangerscouse wrote: ↑November 28th, 2020, 2:28 am<>
Well done Max, it's always going to be a very small amount for this session, and that is very courageous to attempt after a failed 500m.
PS, it looks like you became a man, my son
Big congratulations Max, strong strong effortand after a HD!max_ratcliffe wrote: ↑November 28th, 2020, 2:07 amThe holiday challenge calendar called up a 500m TT today:
2k warm up: 8:16.7
500m TT failed just shy of 300m.
18.4 100 1:32.0 42
18.0 200 1:30.0 43
18.8 300 1:34.0 38
HD
Well I know it's a heavily anaerobic event, but I think I may have been holding my breath. Not an ideal plan obviously.
No way could I manage the last 200m, but hey, I'd gone okay for a minute. Hmm, a minute eh? Perhaps I could fill another unforgiving minute with sixty seconds worth of distance erged?
Another 2k stay-warm/recovery: 8.35.3
1min PB
1:00.0 329 1:31.1 48
Destroyed my previous PB by a gargantuan 1m, but they all count.
2k cool down: 8:43.9
Nice work big man,Big J wrote: ↑November 28th, 2020, 4:50 pm1000m - 3:02.5
Drag factor 158 (7 on the lever)
3:02.5 1000 1:31.2 34 SPM
0:35.5 200 1:28.7 32
0:36.1 400 1:30.2 35
0:36.7 600 1:31.7 34
0:37.4 800 1:33.2 35
0:37.0 1000 1:32.5 36
I gave it absolutely everything. Totally exhausting. My guts again felt like they wanted to escape at about 700m, but a false alarm, mercifully.
I think that's my fourth attempt at a 1k pb in about 2-3 months of rowing. That is presently as much as I have though - all natural potential is now exhausted and I'm going to have to train! This morning I did notice that my resting heart rate is down close to 50, which is almost 10bpm down on 3 months ago. Remarkable what a difference a bit of erging makes.
Wow, great 1k PBBig J wrote: ↑November 28th, 2020, 4:50 pm1000m - 3:02.5
Drag factor 158 (7 on the lever)
3:02.5 1000 1:31.2 34 SPM
0:35.5 200 1:28.7 32
0:36.1 400 1:30.2 35
0:36.7 600 1:31.7 34
0:37.4 800 1:33.2 35
0:37.0 1000 1:32.5 36
I gave it absolutely everything. Totally exhausting. My guts again felt like they wanted to escape at about 700m, but a false alarm, mercifully.
I think that's my fourth attempt at a 1k pb in about 2-3 months of rowing. That is presently as much as I have though - all natural potential is now exhausted and I'm going to have to train! This morning I did notice that my resting heart rate is down close to 50, which is almost 10bpm down on 3 months ago. Remarkable what a difference a bit of erging makes.