Let's follow-up on part of what Nav' is saying:
Partially:
The 2k erg combines the need for high VO2 max and anaerobic capabilities.
Optimal training should recognize this.
I agree and want to emphasize that, as there are athletes with different strengths, each should concentrate on varied approaches to match their profile.
I still wonder what Rich meant when he said "it was too late for me" as my "aerobic capacity" has dropped (in his estimation) so precipitously.
Perhaps he continues in the vein of "idle chit chat" and insincere derision for fun (?)
BTW: I didn't know about VO2 max testing until I was out of college. Exercise Phys. testing has become lots more common place in the intervening 4 decades (!)
I remain serious about Rich (ranger) and I getting our VO2 max'es tested together.
Let's "start (our) engines" and see what we have! It does have some bearing on 2k erg potential.
To the point of this thread: It would be interesting to have a chart of many athletes to show what the minimum VO2 max was for anyone who ever rowed a 6:28 2k on the erg
I think some readers might be interested, don't you Rich?... although this thread is beginning to get tiresome and redundant. I suspect many have given up on it as just being another case of old guys posturing to defend against the standard ego issues of the aged. I've attributed that flaw to myself from time to time.
