PaulH wrote:ranger wrote:
Mike VB doesn't seem to be racing, either.
Why not?
I would guess because there is no point.
Why would you bother to guess - Mike's already told us he's switched to OTW rowing. There are no formal OTW races at this time of year (at least that I know of that would be accessible to Mike), hence he's not racing. No guess needed.
If Mike could get more out of his 2K on the erg, I am sure that it would be both useful and exciting for him to do so.
At it turn out, Mike's 2K on the erg stopped improving a month ago.
Sure, so why not go back to OTW rowing?
Nothing more to be done with the erg, given how Mike trains.
By and large, on the erg, Mike just trains to race, and that's that.
This can be done pretty quickly, and with little trouble.
As he mentions, it only takes 39 minutes a day, rowing at an average pace of over 2:00 per 500m.
If you can wait a couple of months, you'll see the difference between the results of training of that sort (i.e., just training to race) and the training I have being doing (several years of foundational, UT, work, working exclusively on my weaknesses, which I am just now tapping into for racing).
These are the results so far this year:
Rich Cureton 59 Ann Arbor MI USA 6:41.3
Michael van Beuren 57 Hartland VT USA 6:47.6
In a couple of weeks, I will have my 2K sub-6:30.
Then I wilil be ready for two months of distance trials and hard sharpening in order to get the last three seconds per 500 that is available in my training base.
When I do, at the end of April, my 2K will be a half a minute faster than Mike's.
ranger
Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)