hjs wrote:ranger wrote:
About 6:15 pace for the first 20 miles.
Yes.
Just a jog.
ranger
So here you also couldn,t pace yourself. Some would say live and learn
No, I think these different performances across sports come down to body build and other mechanical matters.
I don't have the body build to be a great runner.
The body build of the great lightweight rower on the erg is versatile across sports but not very well suited to any in particular (except lightweight rowing on the erg).
The best fit is probably with the body build of the triathlete, and therefore with someone who has to excel in multiple sports anyway.
My running times and erg times are pretty much straight up the same in the middle distances, where running times and erg times are similar: 34 minutes for 10K, 1:16 for a HM, etc.
These times are about 10 seconds per 500m off of both what a big heavyweight rower can do on the erg for these distances and what skinny little runner (of, say 60 kgs.) can do on the track.
So, mediocre in both.
On the other hand, great middle distance (or distance) runners are never great lightweight rowers and great heavyweight rowers can't run anywhere very fast at all.
The reason is skeletal-muscular--weight, muscularity, etc.
ranger
Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)