6:28 2K
This is the 1/2 of him that knows (at least at some level) that he's lying.ranger wrote:Most exciting day of my lifetime in athletics in any sport.
My distance rowing has come together.
I am now just rowing along, way under my anaerobic threshold, effortlessly, 1:40 @ 30 (10MPS, 11.7 SPI).
I am going to row over 18K for an hour.
I now row like Eskild.
In fact, I might be faster.
I might row under 6:00 for 2K.
I am trying to remain calm, but sheeesh, this is tooooooo much.
My distance rowing is 8 (!!!!) seconds per 500m better than it was in 2002-2003.
Technique makes a difference?
Does it ever.
I am now rowing with my legs, as I should (but without diminishing the pull with my back and arms).
I used to just row with my back and arms.
Does this mean that I am going to row 5K @ 1:35?
What _is_ that?
15:50?
Damn.
That's faster than Nik Fleming.
ranger
Compulsively avoiding any reliable quantification of your current abilities in favor of completely baseless extrapolations is not mentally healthy rich...
52 M 6'2" 200 lbs 2k-7:03.9
1 Corinthians 15:3-8
1 Corinthians 15:3-8
That's refreshing. Thanks!aharmer wrote: I was really hoping he'd pull something off that the entire rowing world said was impossible.
...
Looking forward to seeing how everybody else does today, hopefully some big PB's!
Still I wonder if that's the pervasive sentiment...
witness:
Thread topics
What Training Have You Done Today?
Started Mar 16, 2006 11:07 am 278,646 views in just short of 4 years
rate: 69K views per year... but there is limited discussion here
New Personal Best! Brag About That New Pb!
Started: Mar 16, 2006 7:30 pm 98,404 views in just short of 4 years
rate: 24k per year... limited commentary (also)
6:28 2K
Started: Sep 19, 2009 3:28 am 58,109 views in 0.33 years
rate:175k in views per year .... all "commentary" about something that will never happen
So: We might ask ourselves: "Why this phenomenon?"
My conclusion from reading this stuff for three years is that there's more than just "seeing if someone can do the impossible" going on here.
It's certainly not about "Training" ... there's no data....
I DON'T KNOW. Could it be a cyber-space phenomenon?.. I see similar things in YouTube comments.... no substance, all posturing...???
Look: I'm guilty of it too...
Does it end up being a competition for creating the topic that gets the most hits? Perhaps we should concede the title to R. Cureton of Michigan and move on to T>R>A>I>N>I>N>G.
3 Crash-B hammers
American 60's Lwt. 2k record (6:49) •• set WRs for 60' & FM •• ~ now surpassed
repeat combined Masters Lwt & Hwt 1x National Champion E & F class
62 yrs, 160 lbs, 6' ...
American 60's Lwt. 2k record (6:49) •• set WRs for 60' & FM •• ~ now surpassed
repeat combined Masters Lwt & Hwt 1x National Champion E & F class
62 yrs, 160 lbs, 6' ...
I don't know.mikvan52 wrote:all "commentary" about something that will never happen
Might happen tomorrow.
6 x 2K?
Rates?
27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
1:44, 1:42, 1:40, 1:39, 1:38, 1:37
Pushin' the heart rate now.
Level 2
AT
ranger
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No, he would fail in that too as I started the What training thread in the uk before it transferd over here, so once again I beat himmikvan52 wrote: .
Does it end up being a competition for creating the topic that gets the most hits? Perhaps we should concede the title to R. Cureton of Michigan and move on to T>R>A>I>N>I>N>G.
Lwt 55+ World Record Holder 6.38.1 (2006-2018)
World champion 2007, 2009, 2014.
2k pb...6.34.7
cycling
25 miles...55;24
10 miles...21.03
Golf best gross 78, 8 over par.
World champion 2007, 2009, 2014.
2k pb...6.34.7
cycling
25 miles...55;24
10 miles...21.03
Golf best gross 78, 8 over par.
Any one ever notice the relatively new presence of [Bot]s in this forum ?ranger wrote:I don't know.mikvan52 wrote:all "commentary" about something that will never happen
Might happen tomorrow.
6 x 2K?
Rates?
27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
1:44, 1:42, 1:40, 1:39, 1:38, 1:37.
ranger
They're programs that monitor threads like this one... Google [Bot], Yahoo[Bot] are examples you will see from time to time under "whose online" at the bottom of the screen.
A reply like the one above suggests that ranger, sometime in the not so distant past, transmogrified himself into ranger[Bot] (r[Bot] for short)
Notice that r[Bot] is unable to reply to the sense of a comment: a dead give away as to the weakness of its programming.
There are other indications. Notice: r[Bot] refers to the erg as the "truth machine". Hmm, doesn't that also smack of a form of primitive but demented AI logic?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGsfwhb4-bQ
3 Crash-B hammers
American 60's Lwt. 2k record (6:49) •• set WRs for 60' & FM •• ~ now surpassed
repeat combined Masters Lwt & Hwt 1x National Champion E & F class
62 yrs, 160 lbs, 6' ...
American 60's Lwt. 2k record (6:49) •• set WRs for 60' & FM •• ~ now surpassed
repeat combined Masters Lwt & Hwt 1x National Champion E & F class
62 yrs, 160 lbs, 6' ...
Today, in addition to my rowing, 3 hours on my bike.
In the long run, much better training than 10 hours in the car, driving to and from Indianapolis.
Five hour there.
Staying overnight.
Waiting around.
Rowing 2K.
Five hours driving home.
etc.
ranger
In the long run, much better training than 10 hours in the car, driving to and from Indianapolis.
Five hour there.
Staying overnight.
Waiting around.
Rowing 2K.
Five hours driving home.
etc.
ranger
Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)
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So, did you notch a yet another DNS?ranger wrote:... much better training than 10 hours in the car, driving to and from Indianapolis.
You must be the world record holder of those.
M 65 / 6'3" / 234lbs as of Feb 14, 2008...now 212
Started Rowing: 2/22/2008
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PB: 500m 1:44.0 2K 7:57.1 5K 20:58.7 30' 6866m
Started Rowing: 2/22/2008
Vancouver Rowing Club - Life Member(Rugby Section)
PB: 500m 1:44.0 2K 7:57.1 5K 20:58.7 30' 6866m
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RangerWorld
translation - 'etc' = "oh, and I was going to get my ass kicked by 60-70 lightweight women. And prove once and for all what a poseur I am.ranger wrote:Today, in addition to my rowing, 3 hours on my bike.
In the long run, much better training than 10 hours in the car, driving to and from Indianapolis.
Five hour there.
Staying overnight.
Waiting around.
Rowing 2K.
Five hours driving home.
etc.
ranger
Instead, I'll return once again to the subterranean RangerWorld, where I am excellent in all things, the best that ever was, a legend in my own mind, just me, my ego, and a full length mirror.
So much better than confronting the reality of adequate-but-not-world-class performance that would be absolutely fine if I hadn't shot my mouth off for years."
Those English Profs sure can pack a lot into one tiny word!
Returned to sculling after an extended absence; National Champion 2010, 2011 D Ltwt 1x, PB 2k 7:04.5 @ 2010 Crash-b
Beautifully smooth, relaxed, maximally efficient stroke now, 1:37 @ 31 spm (12.4 SPI, 10 MPS).
I am more than a little shocked to discover this, but this seems to be AT.
That is, I am a whole training band better than I was in 2002-2003.
This four seconds per 500m was what I guessed would be the payoff from learning to row well, but I didn't think I would carry that gain right into racing.
I thought the gain would compress as I raised the rate.
Seems not.
All I have to do now is some AT work 1:37 @ 31 spm until I can pull a comfortable, repeatable 2Ks at this pace and rate and the game is won.
Some fast rowing for three weeks or so after that and I'll pull 6:16 by pushing my HR to max from AT.
I am at weight, rowing right at my targets, now at 31 spm.
Goal for sharpening?
Hold my technique steady and slowly raise the rate to 35 spm.
1:37 is AT for a 6:12 2K.
4 x 2K @ 1:37 predicts a 6:12 2K, too.
What's the name of this thread?
6:28 2K.
This is an mportant watershed for me in my training on the way to 6:16.
It's AT.
Five weeks to go in the indoor racing season, plenty of time to get _very_ sharp.
My last regatta, at Detroit, is March 7th.
ranger
I am more than a little shocked to discover this, but this seems to be AT.
That is, I am a whole training band better than I was in 2002-2003.
This four seconds per 500m was what I guessed would be the payoff from learning to row well, but I didn't think I would carry that gain right into racing.
I thought the gain would compress as I raised the rate.
Seems not.
All I have to do now is some AT work 1:37 @ 31 spm until I can pull a comfortable, repeatable 2Ks at this pace and rate and the game is won.
Some fast rowing for three weeks or so after that and I'll pull 6:16 by pushing my HR to max from AT.
I am at weight, rowing right at my targets, now at 31 spm.
Goal for sharpening?
Hold my technique steady and slowly raise the rate to 35 spm.
1:37 is AT for a 6:12 2K.
4 x 2K @ 1:37 predicts a 6:12 2K, too.
What's the name of this thread?
6:28 2K.
This is an mportant watershed for me in my training on the way to 6:16.
It's AT.
Five weeks to go in the indoor racing season, plenty of time to get _very_ sharp.
My last regatta, at Detroit, is March 7th.
ranger
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Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)