John Rupp wrote:Training, especially intense training, is very specific.
ranger wrote:I agree entirely.
So, if my goal is a 2K, 1:34 @ 36 spm (11.7 SPI), what kind of training at 8 MPS would you have me do?
To race at 8mps, like the Danes & Italians, I would have you train intensely at 8 mps.
A 2k at 6:16 and 8 mps would be @ 40 spm.
I would base it on your current 2k time @ 8 mps, and then keep moving it along to go faster.
If you can do 20 race pace 500s, paddling a 500m in between, you can do a 2K at that pace.
That would work, as long as it would be at 8 mps.
If Freed wanted to do a 2K in 6:16, rather than 6:38, as I am sure he did, why didn't he do some _specific_ training of this sort?
Maybe he was interested more in the distances. His training was not directed to a 2k.
There is a big difference between training for a 2k and training for a 10k or half marathon distance.
30min rows are not _specific_ training for a 6min row.
Agreed. This is one reason why 2k specialists do not row hard over distance.
If Freed had tried some _specific_ training, he would have found out that what he was doing was inadequate, woefully inadequate.
Maybe he was not fast enough for the 2k, in fact he said so, that he lacked speed. So he focused on the distances.
All the more power to him for doing so.
Freed could barely do _one_ 500m at 1:34.
Actually, 1:32. Like I said, maybe he was not fast enough, to go faster.
He had an ineffective stroke.
It was quite effective over distance.
He maybe did not have the body mechanics, short legs, long torso, to go faster.
He needed to do a lot of low rate training at high stroking power to expand his range of effectiveness.
That would be lazy-man training. Freed was not lazy. He trained hard.
Most people can't train hard over distance.
So they train for the 2k, and do WP or PL for their distance.
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