Been there done that, he is after bigger things nowranger wrote:hjs wrote:But I can tell you he won,t be at Boston this year.
Doesn't he want to defend his WR from his major competition?
ranger

Contador watch out !

No, you havent finished distance rowing yet.. you will be racing this season on the basis of foundational rowing only.. Uncompleted distance rowing, and therefore by defination, no sharpening could have occured.ranger wrote:Impressive 2K times?leadville wrote: to date all I can see is you've been able to turn in some pretty impressive results on the erg
No, actually, I haven't tried yet--fully trained and rowing well.
I will try for the first time this winter.
Rich:ranger wrote:Your pat generalizations are funny.mikvan52 wrote:Time runs out for E, F, G (55+ years and beyond) scullers
Rules are made to be broken.
It happens all the time.
...
I suppose the only question is: How good can I get?
Best of successes to you Roy!Rocket Roy wrote: I'm starting to lay the foundation .. now by doing lot's of long hard distance erging just a few times a week on 200 drag and no slower than 2.03 pace.
Currently aiming for a 29.2 mph average for the 20 km's of the WC's in Austria. It will be hard to do.
There are younger ergers your size who outrow you by almost a minute over 2K.mikvan52 wrote:I've found that the competition in the 50-70 age groups are much deeper on the water than they are on the erg
Just a shot in the dark but could it be that they are 30 year's younger.ranger wrote:There are younger ergers your size who outrow you by almost a minute over 2K.mikvan52 wrote:I've found that the competition in the 50-70 age groups are much deeper on the water than they are on the erg
There are younger scullers your size who outrow you by almost a minute over 2K OTW.
Why is this?
Is it because they have better technique than you?
ranger
Sure, I would guess that, too.Rocket Roy wrote:Just a shot in the dark but could it be that they are 30 year's younger.
Interesting shift in topic: from YOU to meranger wrote:There are younger ergers your size who outrow you by almost a minute over 2K.mikvan52 wrote:I've found that the competition in the 50-70 age groups are much deeper on the water than they are on the erg
There are younger scullers your size who outrow you by almost a minute over 2K OTW.
Why is this?
Is it because they have better technique than you?
ranger
My maxHR is 190.mikvan52 wrote:What would you prefer to discuss?
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels???mikvan52 wrote:
That unicorns make fine household pets? (But of course, Ruprect!)
Hope you can make lwt at the WIRC this year.
omg, we all love him!Rocket Roy wrote:Dirty Rotten Scoundrels???mikvan52 wrote:
That unicorns make fine household pets? (But of course, Ruprect!)
Hope you can make lwt at the WIRC this year.
Ever hear of seat racing and time trials OTW and NSRs (national selection regattas)?ranger wrote: Why do teams use the erg for selection, etc.?
Ranger - No, it doesn't. Your guess is flat out wrong. If you spent a little more time actually reading on the subject of exercise physiology instead of spouting your completely wrong, baseless, autodidactically-developed misconceptions about fitness, and training, and 'rowing well' you would know this.ranger wrote:My maxHR is 190.mikvan52 wrote:What would you prefer to discuss?
Your maxHR is 163.
I would guess that this accounts for the differences in our veteran lwt 2K times on the erg, whatever that difference might have been in the past and whatever that difference might be in the future.