snowleopard wrote:6:28 is excellent for a novice. After three years of erging you were no longer a novice.
I pulled 6:27.5 in my first race, almost two years before I pulled the lwt 6:28.
And anyway, I don't think you really leave your novice standing behind until you learn to row, as I have done over the last 5 years or so, both OTW and on the erg.
What I used to do on the erg wasn't really rowing.
When I tried to do it in a 1x, I just fell out.
6:28 is a good row for any middle-30s lightweight, experienced rowers included.
Not the best, certainly, but as I say, when I pulled the 6:28, I didn't know how to row.
Now that I know how to row, I'll pull 6:16.
NB:
RANKING RESULTS 2009
Indoor Rower | Individual and Race Results | 2000m | Men's | Lightweight | Custom Age Range (35–40) | 2009 Season
1 Eskild Ebbesen 36 DEN 6:16.5 RACE
Matthias Auer 37 Glasgow GBR 6:17.6 IND
2 Thomas Ebert 35 DEN 6:18.4 RACE
3 Thomas Ebert 35 DNK 6:19.5 RACE
4 Paul Lancaster 35 Sydney GBR 6:27.7 RACE
5 Gregory Cook 39 Bainbridge Island WA USA 6:32.0 IND
6 Robert Smith 37 Birmingham West Mids GBR 6:33.2 RACE
7 Anders Brabaek 39 GBR 6:33.4 RACE
8 Adam Morgan 38 AUS 6:33.6 RACE
9 ROBERT SMITH 37 GBR 6:34.4 RACE
10 Simon Herbert 35 East Sussex GBR 6:35.2 RACE
If I pull 6:16 this year, I'll be pulling along with Ebbesen, Auer, and Ebert.
I will be 59 years old for WIRC 2010.
Ebbesen, Auer, and Ebert are a quarter of a century younger.
ranger
Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)