rangerboy, your ability to demonstrate the depth of your ignorance never ceases to amaze. anyone who does 3 months of multiple intervals at AT and above is going to be slower, not faster, at the end. And that includes you.ranger wrote:Sure, if I am not preparing for it (with anaerobic work) it takes me a while to get down to WR pace for 2K, especially if I haven't been doing hard distance rowing, either, just foundational stuff.chgoss wrote:it takes him 6-8 weeks after the first race of the season to get to a point where he can do a 2k in the low 6:40's
Hard distance work, such as I am doing now, and will continue to do through August, will get me to 6:28 right away.
Then I can start hard sharpening.
That's 14 seconds under the 60s lwt WR.
Then I usually get a dozen seconds over 2K from 2-3 months of hard sharpening.
That will get me to my target, 6:16, 26 seconds under the 60s lwt WR (and under the 60s hwt, 55s hwt, 55s lwt, 50s lwt, and 40s lwt WRs, too).
ranger
and 'hard' distance work, at HR levels above 80% mHRR, will burn you out before you even start 'sharpening'.
Unless you're getting testosterone injections, you can't recover fast enough or fully enough, and will spiral down. that is why you 'aren't ready', 'got sick', 'felt poorly', and probably (partially) why you're such a cranky bastard.
that is, if you're actually doing most of what you claim to do - which is highly doubtful.