hjs wrote:In 2003 you where quit a bit faster
Quite a bit?
No, just a second or so, and not in the same conditions at all.
When I pulled, 6:28 in 2003, I was fully trained, with months and months of both distance rowing and sharpening (although with no quality foundational rowing at all, just with some strapless rowing at 20 spm and 10 SPI, pretty lousy stuff).
From 2003 to 2006, I just did foundational rowing, slowly building up from 10 SPI to 11 SPI to 12 SPI.
In 2006, I pulled 6:29.7 at the Baltimore Burn, pulling 12 SPI, without even training for it, just on the basis of this foundational training, without any distance rowing, much less hard sharpening.
Yea, given the minimal decline with age (.3 seconds a year), now, four years later, I have probably lost a second over 2K from there.
But I have also made some improvements.
In my foundational rowing, from 2006 until earlier this year, I went on to 13 SPI, and even 14 SPI, 15 SPI, and 16 SPI.
So where does that put me now?
Not a bad place, I think.
I get about a dozen seconds each from distance rowing and sharpening.
I am now doing distance rowing and will continue through November and December.
I will sharpen in January and February.
I am no longer doing any foundational training at all.
I have left that behind entirely.
A good name for foundational training might be "learn to row."
So I no longer have any need for it.
I now row well.
ranger
Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)