michaelb wrote:Ranger was lying about his training and racing and rowing from 2004-2007 on this forum and the UK forum, since he repeatedly claimed at that time to be doing timed rows at various distances and sharpening at various times during those years, including during that last year of the US indoor rowing team, when he was supposed to be doing that stuff each month and submitting the info to the coaches.
Not at all.
A couple of trials here and there, including a few races every year, doesn't constitute either distance rowing or sharpening, at least, it doesn't for me.
If it does for you, you should check out some of the major training plans, which focus on just these matters.
By and large, from 2004 until just recently, I have just been doing foundational rowing, low rate rowing at a high stroking power, working on technique.
BTW, it isn't bad at all to do this sort of rowing.
For the most part, you don't get better by doing distance rowing and sharpening.
You get better by improving your foundational rowing--your technique and stroking power.
ranger
P.S. I have never been on the US Indoor Rowing Team. I tried out for the team (and even broke my own world record in one of these trials) but was never chosen to be on the team.
Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)