When he set the 40s lwt WR in 2002, Mike Caviston rowed right around 1:34 @ 34 spm (12.7 SPI).
At 37 years old, Eskild E. is also rowing 1:34 now for 2K, although he still likes lighter stroking at a higher rate.

ranger
You have absolutely no idea what EE 'likes' to do.ranger wrote:although he still likes lighter stroking at a higher rate.
Why are you trying to ruin his mantasy? Ranger's nights are probably filled with dreams involving EE and light stroking at high rates.snowleopard wrote:You have absolutely no idea what EE 'likes' to do.ranger wrote:although he still likes lighter stroking at a higher rate.
Have you told him about his problem? All these kids do is rate high. They have no concern for their SPI. Stephenson especially. They just play video games and text their friends..no interest in learning anything.ranger wrote:
At 37 years old, Eskild E. is also rowing 1:34 now for 2K, although he still likes lighter stroking at a higher rate.
ranger
It's not at all a problem for young guys to rate high, given their aerobic capacity.mrfit wrote:Have you told him about his problem? All these kids do is rate high. They have no concern for their SPI. Stephenson especially.
Errr...ranger wrote: You are wrong that folks such as Stephansen and Ebbesen are not concerned with SPI.
True.mikvan52 wrote:Please direct us to citations of HS and EE discussing SPI
Yes, Rich: Why don't you gather up your huevos and (skriv din forespørgsel ) write him some obsequious missive?
Years ago I pointed outranger wrote:True.mikvan52 wrote:Please direct us to citations of HS and EE discussing SPI
Kids like HS and EE, in the prime of life, don't need to worry about stroking power.
HS and EE row well--just naturally.
ranger
Well, you failed at that twice last year. There were two competitions where you handled down and recorded 7:11.ranger wrote:I will race at the pace that my trainiing tells me I am capable of, as any experienced racer does.
What discrepency?mikvan52 wrote:Years ago I pointed out that HS ergs 2k at 40 spm and 1:30 pace. That's an spi of 12...
Care to explain the 'stroking power' discrepancy....? (details, details)