ranger wrote:
Besides me (in 2003), no 2K male WR-holder, 40-70 years old, has ever gotten better, much less substantially better, in the entire history of the sport.
Really, who cares? This "sport" of very recent invention, yanking on the chain of an upside-down bicycle? Are males 40-70 the bulk of the erging population? No. Are males 40-70 at the top of the performance spectrum? No. Did your "substantial improvement" come after you had spent any appreciable time in competition? No again. You started out as a very fit individual in a niche activity and abused the the lightweight weigh-in procedures to your benefit. After getting to your peak, and now that you are no longer able to skirt the weigh-in procedures, you have steadily gotten slower and have come nowhere near your old marks as a lightweight, much less improved upon them.
Once you are a WR-holder, getting substantially better is all about smart, informed, careful, focussed, dedicated, ambitious, creative, difficult training.
Well, there's the explanation for why you haven't gotten substantially better! First, you're not a WR holder. You are neither smart nor informed about the matters at hand. Your frequent inability to compete effectively demonstrates your carelessness when it comes to preparation (and booking travel), your constant alteration of drag, layback, etc. shows the lack of focus and dedication, and your ambition and creativity are seen only in your ridiculous posts. You may or may not do difficult training, but your unwillingness to tell the truth makes it impossible for us to know.
For someone like me, winning races is a cinch.
No challenge at all.
As long as you keep entering events where you are the only one in your age/weight class, sure. In serious competition (WIRC, EIRC, BIRC) you've been blown out repeatedly.