Come on, own up, who did it? Who sent the parcel of kryptonite to Ann Arbor?hjs wrote:Not fully trained = I am not superman yet.
My suspects are Nav, Henry or Mike vB.
Come on, own up, who did it? Who sent the parcel of kryptonite to Ann Arbor?hjs wrote:Not fully trained = I am not superman yet.
One of those intentions was to row 500m before the end of April. I'm not sure that counts as particularly high. Another was to row 1km before the end of April. That's scarcely any more challenging really - heck, even I did that this month and I'm not erging at the moment. And yet you haven't achieved these lofty "intentions". Weird.ranger wrote:Folks, folks.
Sure, my intentions are high.
In erging, racing isn't the issue, Steve.Steve G wrote:Please don't bait Ranger Folks!
He has promised to "race" all ranking distances this season, he has 3 days left, all this typing he has to do is stopping him achieve those aims
Or did he mean next season, the fall, when my stroke is fixed, etc blah blah
Steve
No, not weird.PaulH wrote:One of those intentions was to row 500m before the end of April. I'm not sure that counts as particularly high. Another was to row 1km before the end of April. That's scarcely any more challenging really - heck, even I did that this month and I'm not erging at the moment. And yet you haven't achieved these lofty "intentions". Weird.ranger wrote:Folks, folks.
Sure, my intentions are high.
Citroen wrote:Come on, own up, who did it? Who sent the parcel of kryptonite to Ann Arbor?hjs wrote:Not fully trained = I am not superman yet.
My suspects are Nav, Henry or Mike vB.
I'd see if you can get it past 3k at 1:43 pace before you start worrying about 30k.ranger wrote:Now, like Mike C., I now just need to keep stretching out continuous rows at 30-32 spm until I get to 30K.
Level 3
UT1
A UT1 pace of 1:43 predicts a 6:16 2K.
Nice to hear you talking about yourself.lancs wrote: I'd see if you can get it past 3k at 1:43 pace before you start worrying about 30k.
Your UT1 training band is most definitely not 1:43 pace. Never ever has been and never ever will be.
Bad luck on not managing any ranking distances, I would've been interested to see if you could manage 1:52 for the hour. I suspect you probably could as the hwt you are these days, but sub 1:50 is out of reach for you in a non-RWB piece..
Yeah, yeah, sure. You reckon you're going to get 12 seconds from sharpening. That would be 6:29. Superlative performance, but not 15 or 20 seconds better. But who gives a shit.ranger wrote:Sure.ausrwr wrote:Thus, the WR you need to chase is Roy's 'soft' WR.
That's exactly what I am doing, completing my training--hard distance rowing, distance trials, and sharpening.
If I complete my training, I should best Roy's 55s lwt 2K WR easily at BIRC 2010, when I am 59.9 years old.
By 15 seconds?
20?
Then I'll just train through to WIRC 2011 and set the 60s lwt WR down to a similar level.
Competitively, though, any 2K time pulled at 59.9 is about two seconds per 500m better than the same time pulled at 55, four seconds per 500m better than the same time pulled at 50.
Time takes its toll.
Historically, at least, even a 6:28 at 60 is like 6:12 at 50.
6:16 at 60...well, uh, mmmm...is off the charts.
That would be like 6:00 at 50.
It's 26 seconds under the 60s lwt WR.
ranger
There may be a queueausrwr wrote:And I'm looking forward to saying it to your face.
Yep.ausrwr wrote:You reckon you're going to get 12 seconds from sharpening.
No one says that you have to.ausrwr wrote:But who gives a shit.
Which should give, even Ranger, a clue!ranger wrote:
At 37, Eskild E. is rowing 6:16.