ranger wrote:_Very_ stable cadence now, 1:44 @ 26 spm (12 SPI), with a HR well under my anaerobic threshold.
So that might be a good place to start for repeating 2Ks @ 12 SPI.
Then I can slowly push the rate up to 32 spm by September 1st.
This will lift my HR from UT1 into AT (180 bpm, etc.).
Holding my technique steady at 12 SPI, I could shoot for 10 reps @ 26 spm, 8 reps @ 27 spm, 6 reps @ 28 spm, 4 reps @ 29 spm, 3 reps @ 30 spm, 2 reps @ 31 spm, and then a 2K trial @ 32 spm.
29 spm is under the 60s lwt WR.
30 spm is under the 55s lwt WR.
31 spm revisits my race in Baltimore in 2006.
32 spm revisits my 2K pb.
If I succeed in pulling a 2K, 12 SPI @ 32 spm, on September 1st, I can start hard sharpening.
Moving the rate up from 32 spm,
12 SPI @ 33 spm is under the 50s lwt and 60s hwt WRs.
12 SPI @ 34 spm is 6:20.
12 SPI @ 35 spm is my 2K target, 6:16.
6:16 is two seconds under the 40s lwt and 55s hwt WRs.
120 df.
ranger
These sprinty little intervals, only 2K in length, are the kind of thing that NavHaz likes to do in his daily workouts on the erg, reserving more sustained distance rowing for work OTW.
The more reps the better.
Pace should be in and around 2K pace whenever possible.
1:44 @ 26 spm (6:56) is eight seconds under hammer row for the 60s lwts at WIRC 2010 (7:04), so this, and anything faster, certainly qualifies as (in and around) race pace.
I will be 60 for WIRC 2011.
The hammer row in the 50s hwts at WIRC 2010 was about 1:33/6:12, so Nav likes to do these 2K reps at 1:31.
ranger
Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)