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niall
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Post by niall » April 17th, 2006, 10:33 am

Courtesy of Mrs T, here's one of her hubby in his AIO (I just hope he was going for the camp look! :wink: :roll: ):

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Post by Godfried » April 17th, 2006, 11:04 am

seat5 wrote:... I used to think the pace boat actually did exactly what you did last time, i.e., not just by the split, but minute by minute. Too bad it doesn't. Maybe if you set the thing up on the original row to do 500m splits instead of just 5 big ones it could be more helpful on long rows. ...
When you do a ReRow the PM3 uses the splits to drive the pace-boat.

So if you did your last 10k with 20 splits each 500m will have the pace of your previous row, if you have only 5 splits each interval will be 2k.

If you did the last row even splits for the first 8k , and faster the last 2k, this row will show you above planned pace the whole 10k , as you are coming down from 2:00.8 and have to do a 'sprint' the last 2k to get at 2:00.7.

If you want to do
10 k at 2:00.7 is 40:14.0
and first
08 k at 2:00.8 is 32:12.8
makes last
02 k in 08:01.2 is 2:00.3



If you setup a new training you can also use a pace-boat, with this method the pace of the pace-boat will be the same the whole 10k.

If you want to do the 10k at 2:00.7 , but with a fast last 2k , you will be behind the pace-boat the whole race.

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Post by Bob S. » April 17th, 2006, 12:05 pm

Brendo wrote: I only use the pace boat in the first split - to get ahead of it:-) then hit the change display button to show the averages.
Brendin
How do you hit the display button in the middle of a piece?

Bob S.

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Post by whp4 » April 17th, 2006, 12:40 pm

Bob S. wrote:
Brendo wrote: I only use the pace boat in the first split - to get ahead of it:-) then hit the change display button to show the averages.
Brendin
How do you hit the display button in the middle of a piece?

Bob S.
Quickly :lol:

Obviously, you have to have the monitor arm positioned where you can quickly poke the buttons on the recovery of a stroke (which will probably be followed by a stroke with somewhat less power). Fortunately, at least the PM3 has bigger targets for the buttons you might push while rowing. I find it sometimes takes a few attempts to get in a successful button press if it is a faster pace. It does get a bit easier with practice, too.

I try to row my splits as evenly as possible, and so no longer use the pace boat feature much as the novelty has worn off for me. Of course, if you're doing a piece where achieving even splits isn't the goal, then the pace boat and variable intervals (or doing a re-row of a previous workout where you did the right paces) is more useful.

Bill

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Post by PhilT » April 17th, 2006, 1:42 pm

niall wrote:Courtesy of Mrs T, here's one of her hubby in his AIO (I just hope he was going for the camp look! :wink: :roll: ):

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First cross-dressing and now the Camp look. Looks like I may need to find another team or sport where my wife can't interfere. :?

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Post by wilko51 » April 17th, 2006, 3:00 pm

PhilT wrote:
niall wrote:Courtesy of Mrs T, here's one of her hubby in his AIO (I just hope he was going for the camp look! :wink: :roll: ):

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First cross-dressing and now the Camp look. Looks like I may need to find another team or sport where my wife can't interfere. :?
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

You look like you were auditioning for Kenneth Williams' replacement in a Carry On film......
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Post by Paul B » April 17th, 2006, 4:30 pm

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...Hello sailor.... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post by Paul B » April 17th, 2006, 4:32 pm

Phil - only fair that you get your own back...let's have a pic of Mrs T :lol:

PS - good 10k...soon be sub 36

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Post by mrs T » April 17th, 2006, 5:08 pm

Paul B wrote:Phil - only fair that you get your own back...let's have a pic of Mrs T :lol:

PS - good 10k...soon be sub 36
Sadly I haven't got an AIO :D :D
Helen

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Post by Brendo » April 17th, 2006, 5:13 pm

whp4 wrote:
Bob S. wrote:
Brendo wrote: I only use the pace boat in the first split - to get ahead of it:-) then hit the change display button to show the averages.
Brendin
How do you hit the display button in the middle of a piece?

Bob S.
Quickly :lol:

Obviously, you have to have the monitor arm positioned where you can quickly poke the buttons on the recovery of a stroke (which will probably be followed by a stroke with somewhat less power). Fortunately, at least the PM3 has bigger targets for the buttons you might push while rowing. I find it sometimes takes a few attempts to get in a successful button press if it is a faster pace. It does get a bit easier with practice, too.

I try to row my splits as evenly as possible, and so no longer use the pace boat feature much as the novelty has worn off for me. Of course, if you're doing a piece where achieving even splits isn't the goal, then the pace boat and variable intervals (or doing a re-row of a previous workout where you did the right paces) is more useful.

Bill
Bob, Bill has it spot on, I just press the button at the end of the recovery. I'm not even sure I get very much less power at my pace. I must admit I don't use it much either, I'd rather know what the target is and row to that. Most of my failures have been from going out too fast then tailing off.

Brendin

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Post by chippy » April 17th, 2006, 5:38 pm

wilko51 wrote:
Taffy Adams wrote:
Citroen wrote:I won't comment on the rationale behind TAR, except to say I think it's the wrong move.
Why do think it's the wrong move?
Frankly, who the hell cares...let's just row and be done with it. The current situation reminds me of the sketch in Monty Pythons Life of Brian. "People's front of Judea or Judeas popular peoples front...."

see below......

http://www.mwscomp.com/movies/brian/brian-07.htm
Wilko
Think you have hit the nail on the head about WHO CARES,Just remember all teams are made up of shining lights and workers.Chris and i spoke to all including those who did not race or post on the forum and there is more
of them out there like P.Jones who is 70 plus and has rowed for the TA for 2 years( do you know him) keeps himself to himself but supplies meters.
There are many like him , are you going to keep in touch,if not they might fade away.
PS.The cats name is CALON do not forget to put him out at night.

Chippy :twisted:

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Post by chippy » April 17th, 2006, 5:49 pm

Phil
You are now second to Krysta in the model stakes. B)

Chippy :twisted:

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Post by Taffy Adams » April 17th, 2006, 6:09 pm

Daren,

Just read one of your posts, that you havnt rowed in 6 weeks. What needs to happen to get you motivated back on the machine mate?

Chris

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Post by Krysta Coleman » April 17th, 2006, 10:19 pm

With Phil's new addition to the Taff AIO collection, here is the wall in front of my erg now. I put that one of Darren, sans AIO, because it is just too classic, "Sexiest gamer in the UK"! :)

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Post by seat5 » April 17th, 2006, 10:53 pm

Krysta Coleman wrote:With Phil's new addition to the Taff AIO collection, here is the wall in front of my erg now. I put that one of Darren, sans AIO, because it is just too classic, "Sexiest gamer in the UK"! :)

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Great wall, Krysta, you must have a nice work out room from the looks of it!

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