ausrwr wrote:You row exactly the same as you did, just slower.
Nope.
Just factually incorrect.
Drag is now 120 df. rather than 200+ df.
Drive time is now .5 seconds rather than .8 seconds.
My natural stroke at all rates is now 12-13 SPI, rather than 9-10 SPI.
Peak force is now 125 kg.F rather than 90 kg.F.
Force curve is now a smooth, left-leaning haystack rather than a trapezoid.
Slide is now full rather than cut. The rollers on my seat come 8 inches from front stops. In that position, my shins are vertical.
Shoulders and core are now relaxed at the catch. My stroke is initiated by my legs. My core is not initiated until I swing my back. My shoulders are not used until I pull with my arms.
Back and core are now steady in their angle until the middle of my stroke. I push straight back at the catch rather than pulling up. I no longer sit on a towel so that I can pull up even harder and faster at the catch with my (tensed) back, core, and arms, pulling with all of my levers simultaneously.
Finish is now with my arms rather than my back (dumping the finish with my arms).
Recovery of my arms/hand and back are now quick in their return to prep position.
Slide is now controlled with my legs rather than with the momentum of my upper body, crashing into front stops.
Drive at the catch is still from the balls of my feet at the footplate, but my heels are now set when I swing my back.
Toes drive down when I pull with my arms, pushing the boat/wheel away. Finish is with pointed toes.
No 60s lwt has ever pulled anything like 13 SPI with their natural rowing motion.
Better, no 60s _heavyweight_ now rowing pulls 13 SPI with their natural rowing motion.
I supsect that Paul Hendershott pulled right around 13 SPI when he was 60 and pulled 6:24.
Jon Bone pulls 13 SPI.
Then again, Paul is, what, 6'4, 230 lbs.?
Jon is, what, 6'6", 270 lbs.?
As I remember, Paul's feet barely fit on the footplate.
Paul wears something like size sixteen shoes.
I wear size nine and a half shoes.
I have now rowed a couple of dozen official lightweight 2Ks at race venues.
ranger
Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)