Haddon Hammers 2/4/18
Posted: February 4th, 2018, 4:19 pm
7:19.3 2nd Place
We had five masters in today's race. Mixed ages; 35, 50,54,64 and myself at 62. My plan was to target breaking 7:20. Really feeling a bit vindicated after my last event (7:25) three weeks ago where I was sure there was an issue with the start timing and a glitch on the monitors. Today's race went exactly according to plan. First stroke showed a 2:10 average, by ten strokes in I was on my target pace of 1:49; hit the 1500m to go mark at 1:49.0. Started to settle in and decided I would not go slower than a 1:51. By the 1000m mark I was sitting right on 1:50.0. From 1000m down to 500m it had crept up a bit to 1:50.4; so I started to push a little. At 200m I was at 1:50.0 and started to see the average drop to 1:49's as I pushed the sprint for the final 150m, finishing with 1:49.8 average. Felt like perfect pacing; I think I have another second or two in me. We'll see. I started something a little off-the-wall in training prep this week. I'd been practicing my starts, doing 250's from a dead stop and doing the piece with the goal of settling into race pace as quickly as possible. Given my issues a couple of weeks ago, I decided to do a couple of starts by bumping the wheel to get the clock running, and then do a racing start. My first pull was in the 4-5min range; and I had to pull it down from there. May sound ridiculous; but I was able to get an idea of how hard I had to go and was able to get the average down by the end of the 250m. Having a plan for any situation tends to mitigate the panic, I think I'll incorporate this into my race prep.
Next week is my target event for the season, Center City Slam. They have a 60-69 class (no LWT class however). So far five people are signed up. This one I'll start out at the same pace as today; but being in that it's head to head in my age group I'll be treating it as a race for finishing position, not time.
Mark, nice race down there in Texas. Good luck at WIRC!
We had five masters in today's race. Mixed ages; 35, 50,54,64 and myself at 62. My plan was to target breaking 7:20. Really feeling a bit vindicated after my last event (7:25) three weeks ago where I was sure there was an issue with the start timing and a glitch on the monitors. Today's race went exactly according to plan. First stroke showed a 2:10 average, by ten strokes in I was on my target pace of 1:49; hit the 1500m to go mark at 1:49.0. Started to settle in and decided I would not go slower than a 1:51. By the 1000m mark I was sitting right on 1:50.0. From 1000m down to 500m it had crept up a bit to 1:50.4; so I started to push a little. At 200m I was at 1:50.0 and started to see the average drop to 1:49's as I pushed the sprint for the final 150m, finishing with 1:49.8 average. Felt like perfect pacing; I think I have another second or two in me. We'll see. I started something a little off-the-wall in training prep this week. I'd been practicing my starts, doing 250's from a dead stop and doing the piece with the goal of settling into race pace as quickly as possible. Given my issues a couple of weeks ago, I decided to do a couple of starts by bumping the wheel to get the clock running, and then do a racing start. My first pull was in the 4-5min range; and I had to pull it down from there. May sound ridiculous; but I was able to get an idea of how hard I had to go and was able to get the average down by the end of the 250m. Having a plan for any situation tends to mitigate the panic, I think I'll incorporate this into my race prep.
Next week is my target event for the season, Center City Slam. They have a 60-69 class (no LWT class however). So far five people are signed up. This one I'll start out at the same pace as today; but being in that it's head to head in my age group I'll be treating it as a race for finishing position, not time.
Mark, nice race down there in Texas. Good luck at WIRC!