Runner seeking rowing advice
Posted: November 28th, 2023, 3:33 pm
Hello,
I’m a 23 year old 6’6 172 runner and I have a month or so of cross training ahead of me. I’d like to put in a training block culminating in a 2k. Two years ago I was injured and rowed about 30-35 minutes per day, some days harder and some easier depending on how I felt. I’d like to build up to more volume and maybe have a shot at sub 6:20 (did 6:34 in 2021, less aerobically fit than now).
I’ve been trying to figure out a training plan, but I wanted to consult some rowers. A lot of the online concept 2 plans have 4-5 interval workouts per week… I find the frequency eye opening but maybe that's normal. Also, what are effort levels like if I were to do this many interval workouts per week? Zone 2? Harder? At the end of the day getting my a$$ in the erg every day is probably going to help at this point in my fitness, but any advice helps. I've consulted this forum before, and remember it being helpful. Really want to get things right this time and crush a 2k. thanks a lot everyone.
I’m a 23 year old 6’6 172 runner and I have a month or so of cross training ahead of me. I’d like to put in a training block culminating in a 2k. Two years ago I was injured and rowed about 30-35 minutes per day, some days harder and some easier depending on how I felt. I’d like to build up to more volume and maybe have a shot at sub 6:20 (did 6:34 in 2021, less aerobically fit than now).
I’ve been trying to figure out a training plan, but I wanted to consult some rowers. A lot of the online concept 2 plans have 4-5 interval workouts per week… I find the frequency eye opening but maybe that's normal. Also, what are effort levels like if I were to do this many interval workouts per week? Zone 2? Harder? At the end of the day getting my a$$ in the erg every day is probably going to help at this point in my fitness, but any advice helps. I've consulted this forum before, and remember it being helpful. Really want to get things right this time and crush a 2k. thanks a lot everyone.