mikvan52 wrote:ye old Netherwind sculler wrote:Getting to 2:10 pace, for instance, would be a solid accomplishment for me.
Seems we've seen some rapid degradation of achievement... It was 1:58 pace just a few days ago....
What happened to the Grand -test drive thingy.. at 24 spm in the
"Netherwind"
Or, are you going to use the "think" technique to get you through the race at the end of October?
The times I was reporting before I changed the calibration factor were 4 seconds per 500m faster than I am getting now.
So that's one thing.
The course I am rowing is only 2.6K long with a big turn.
That's another thing.
Then this is just practice.
I will not be racing.
I will just be pacing myself over the course.
To do 2:10, I would probably rate 24 spm.
If I can do that for one loop, eventually, I can do it for two loops, three loops, four loops.
I am not working that hard when I am rating 24 spm, certainly not AT, just UT1.
As I have mentioned, when I am fully prepared for it and do an all out 5K, I'll rate 30 spm.
On this course, 2:10 @ 24 spm would be great for me, just as a practice session.
Only a couple of Veterans did the Head of the Charles last year at 2:10 or faster.
ranger
Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)