Sharpening Rates
Posted: September 7th, 2009, 6:11 am
During sharpening, at least, I think it is best to cut your range of ratings so that they differ by no more than 10 spm.
Long rowing during this period, then, should be done at 2K rate + 10.
Another good rule of thumb, I think, is that pace and rate during sharpening should then be modulated so that pace goes up 1 second per 500m for each spm (e.g., 60min, then, would be done at 2K + 10 in pace and and 2K - 10 in rate.
This just means that you are holding your technique constant as you change the rate.
At race pace, one second per 500m is 10-15 watts, and good rowing is done at 12-16 SPI.
This leads to some startling results.
For instance, given that Stephansen does 2K at 43 spm and 1:29, I think he should do his 60min rows 1:39 @ 33 spm.
ranger
Long rowing during this period, then, should be done at 2K rate + 10.
Another good rule of thumb, I think, is that pace and rate during sharpening should then be modulated so that pace goes up 1 second per 500m for each spm (e.g., 60min, then, would be done at 2K + 10 in pace and and 2K - 10 in rate.
This just means that you are holding your technique constant as you change the rate.
At race pace, one second per 500m is 10-15 watts, and good rowing is done at 12-16 SPI.
This leads to some startling results.
For instance, given that Stephansen does 2K at 43 spm and 1:29, I think he should do his 60min rows 1:39 @ 33 spm.
ranger