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by ranger » September 28th, 2010, 4:06 am
Wow.
Training Nirvana has arrived.
My years and years of practicing how to row perfectly (13 SPI for lightweights; 16 SPI for heavyweights) has now merged with my everyday UT1/Level 3 rowing, right at the recommended rate (24 spm).
In my daily UT1/Level 3 rowing, I now just go along, 1:44 @ 24 spm (13 SPI), 118 df.
_Very_ relaxing stuff.
At least subjectively, pulling this 1:44, I am in a 3-to-1 ratio, the most musical of the rowing beats.
Rhythmically, this rowing is just a four-beat measure, with the downbeat on the arm pull.
One beat for the drive; three beats for the recovery.
and-ONE-//-and-TWO-and-THREE-and-FOUR
.62 seconds for the drive.
1.86 seconds for the recovery.
Great stuff.
_Very_ easy to lock into, and then just do unconsciously, automatically, habitually.
That's when rowing _really_ gets fun.
It is going to be a beauty and a joy forever doing this sort of rowing for the rest of my life, both OTW and off.
Pulling 13 SPI as a 60s lwt is _inconceivably_ fast relative to my peers in size and age.
The hammer row in the 60s lwts at WIRC 2010 was 1:46 pace, 7:04.
At 13 SPI, 1:46 is 22 spm.
Keeping my technique constant, when I am fully trained, I will probably race at 34 spm.
I'll rate at least 22 spm for a FM.
Clearly, the best training regimen for me to be on this year would be double sessions, one session of UT1 in the morning, and then one session of AT, TR, or AN in the afternoon, with some cross-training OTBike after each session OTErg.
A regimen of that sort would get me ready to race (any distance, including 2K) in no time flat.
Over the next month or so, I'll see if I can work something like this into my flow of energies, my work life, and personal life.
I don't prefer double sessions, but then again, the position I am in right now is pretty unnusual and should not be squandered due to half-ass effort.
No more need for low rate rowing (16-23 spm, "Learn to Row"/LTR).
I now row perfectly (13 SPI) at low drag (118 df.).
ranger
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ranger on September 28th, 2010, 4:43 am, edited 5 times in total.
Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)