General discussion on Training. How to get better on your erg, how to use your erg to get better at another sport, or anything else about improving your abilities.
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energi
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by energi » April 28th, 2010, 12:35 am
bama wrote:congrats energi. I just did my second hm and my butt was killing me. how or what do you use to make it 60k.
Thanks! I just use a folded towel and moan and groan a lot. LOL
I just accept that it's going to hurt a lot and then go into the pain. I'm on a mission and can't quit now - I've got a 100km row lined up for June 19 and that gets me through the hurtin'
I heard that bubblewrap works wonders - but I still haven't tried it yet.
Michelle
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Carl Watts
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by Carl Watts » April 28th, 2010, 9:55 pm
Pulled out a quick 10K this morning that was supposed to be a training row. It is funny how you never really know how a row is going to go until you get part way through. Managed a Sub 38min which was a 20sec improvement. Just in time to make it even harder for myself next season !
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hjs
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by hjs » April 29th, 2010, 6:08 am
Carl Watts wrote:Pulled out a quick 10K this morning that was supposed to be a training row. It is funny how you never really know how a row is going to go until you get part way through. Managed a Sub 38min which was a 20sec improvement. Just in time to make it even harder for myself next season !
Nice! you are improving rapidly, keep it up !
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mikvan52
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by mikvan52 » April 30th, 2010, 12:19 pm
This year's erging has help me with my
On the Water goals.
Yesterday I went under the 1:40/500m pace, albeit for just 350m in a tailwind (at 38 spm)
http://concept2.co.uk/forum/blog.php?u=7679&b=74055
I recently did a 1:42.x 500m (also a best). My rate there was 32 spm
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
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PaulG
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by PaulG » May 1st, 2010, 9:48 am
Not all attempts at PBs end successfully. The following is another in a series of my recollections of workouts or test pieces that did not go as planned. For background I am a 53 YO LWT. This is how I remember it:
OK last day of the erg year and now is the time to get a PB in 500 m. Last year I did a 1:34.8 and my SB is 1:35.9. I will aim for a 1:35 and see if I can get under it.
0-100 m. Good start, pace is coming right down. Hit 1:35 after about 5 pulls. Cumulative pace = 1:36
101-200 m. Hold the pace. Whoaa seeing a few 1:33s here. Take it easy kiddo this is a long 500 m. Split = 1:34. Cumulative pace = 1:35. Right on target.
201-300 m. At 250 m only about 45 seconds to go. Split=1:34.5. Cumulative pace = 1:34.8. Headed for a PB! I can hold any pace for 45 seconds.
301-400 m. I can’t hold this pace. Split= 1:36. Cumulative pace = 1:35.1. PB is slipping away but SB is in view.
401-500 m. Ok who stole my quadriceps? I left them exactly between my hips and knees and now they have been replaced with silly putty. My knees are going up and down but I don’t know how. Rowing with biceps and rating is up to 51 SPM. Split= 1:41 and cumulative pace = 1:36.2. Even the SB is slipping away. I am seeing a few 1:44-1:45s now and that is my 1K pace.
500 m. All over. Time =1:36.2. Not a PB and not a SB. Grab my watch and HR is approaching 200 bpm! Well there was nothing left in the tank. May be a little too ambitious in the second 100 m. Time to rest and recover.
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WilcoxRower
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by WilcoxRower » May 14th, 2010, 10:47 am
Got a new 2k Personal record. 7:30.5 down from 7:36.5. I feel like a beast right now from the adrenaline I still have of beating my teammates.
Personal Best 2k: 7:30.5
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bloomp
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by bloomp » May 27th, 2010, 10:44 am
PR on the HM - 89:37. The first one is always a PR and that is a very soft PR for me...
24, 166lbs, 5'9
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bama
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by bama » May 27th, 2010, 11:26 am
congrats Paul, just going for 1 and a half hours is tough. I want the 85 minute on that but pulling 2:00/500 for that long for me is toooooough.
2k 6:58.8
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chgoss
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by chgoss » May 27th, 2010, 11:39 am
congrats paul!
everything over 12k is a tough slog in my opinion
52 M 6'2" 200 lbs 2k-7:03.9
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bloomp
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by bloomp » May 27th, 2010, 1:01 pm
I'll convince my team to do one this fall
then I'll really bust out a great score
24, 166lbs, 5'9
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kaufuss
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by kaufuss » June 11th, 2010, 1:31 am
Hi
I'm new to this forum. Been rowing since september '09. The last couple of days i've done these PB's
500 m - 1:37.0 (found my longs on the monitor)
4 min : 1.154 m
Other PB's:
2.000 m - 7:38.4
10.000 m - 39:36.8
hm - 1:29:18.4
1 h - 14.450 m
I find thes pages most inspirational. Over the next couple of weeks i will attempt to improve the last 4 PB's.
Lars Kofod, Denmark
45, 104 kg
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Citroen
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by Citroen » June 11th, 2010, 3:19 am
kaufuss wrote:
I find thes pages most inspirational.
Lots of our European friends join with the Brits over on
http://concept2.co.uk/forum you may want to take a look at that "inspirational place".
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kaufuss
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by kaufuss » June 11th, 2010, 12:46 pm
Citroen wrote:
Lots of our European friends join with the Brits over on
http://concept2.co.uk/forum you may want to take a look at that "inspirational place".
Thank you, and good bye
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energi
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by energi » June 21st, 2010, 3:03 pm
On Saturday I completed a 100 km in 9:56:52.3.
Yes I was slow but I did it!!
Michelle
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bama
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by bama » June 21st, 2010, 3:21 pm
congrats. That avg aint really slow for that period of time if you ask me. Again congrats
2k 6:58.8