I rowed from '91-'95 at the University of Rochester. In November I joined a club, so I am on the water on Saturdays and Sundays, and preparing to race again in 2011.tewbz wrote:did you use to row in highschool/college? or have you always just erged?clubberlang wrote:10000m, 37:50.3
Eclipsed my previous best 10K by more than 40 seconds, although I pulled that one more than 17 years ago in 1993.
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Mike, Age 38, 5'10", 189 lbs
2K: 6:52.3; 5K: 18:03.6; 6K: 21:44.6; 30 min: 8,117; 10K: 37:30.8
2K: 6:52.3; 5K: 18:03.6; 6K: 21:44.6; 30 min: 8,117; 10K: 37:30.8
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what kind of times did you use to pull?clubberlang wrote:I rowed from '91-'95 at the University of Rochester. In November I joined a club, so I am on the water on Saturdays and Sundays, and preparing to race again in 2011.tewbz wrote:did you use to row in highschool/college? or have you always just erged?clubberlang wrote:10000m, 37:50.3
Eclipsed my previous best 10K by more than 40 seconds, although I pulled that one more than 17 years ago in 1993.
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My training plan had endurance training today, but I felt good after a productive day at work. Decided to pull a 1km to see where I am in my "sub 7 2k before New Year" quest.
I wanted to pull 3:18 negative split, starting 1:40 split and then sprinting. It turned out I wasn't so good, couldnt get the split down and struggled to keep it below 1:42 in the end and managed 3:21.0. Still a lot faster than my previous 3:30.3 in May of this year.
Looking at the Concept2 rankings, I notice something strange. Why am I listed as #4 when there are 4 "IND"s and one "C2log" faster than I.
According to Concept2's explanation I shouldn't even be listed with my "IND" rowed in my basement.
Number #4 (or 6, depending on how you count) in the Concept2 ranking Lightweight 30-39. The 1k must be a really unpopular distance.
I wanted to pull 3:18 negative split, starting 1:40 split and then sprinting. It turned out I wasn't so good, couldnt get the split down and struggled to keep it below 1:42 in the end and managed 3:21.0. Still a lot faster than my previous 3:30.3 in May of this year.
Looking at the Concept2 rankings, I notice something strange. Why am I listed as #4 when there are 4 "IND"s and one "C2log" faster than I.
According to Concept2's explanation I shouldn't even be listed with my "IND" rowed in my basement.
Number #4 (or 6, depending on how you count) in the Concept2 ranking Lightweight 30-39. The 1k must be a really unpopular distance.
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Times that would have been top 3 last year only get a number this year if they are verified.sander wrote:Why am I listed as #4 when there are 4 "IND"s and one "C2log" faster than I.
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Okay, guys, let's get back to some good old-fashioned bragging: My Pop can beat up your Pop!
Oh, rowing only? Sorry!
My PB for the 1K was 3:25.8, which I knew I could improve on. Sunday, while doing a 4:00 O'Neill Fitness Test (did the old Fly & Die, but rowed 1,184m, barely into Excellent territory), I passed the 1K mark at 3:20.1 (RowPro split time)... but I chose to enter the time onto the 4-minute board, not as 2 rows (1K in 3:20.1 + 184m in :39.9). So, I still needed a 1K PB row...
Today, I did a more sensible (no Die, just Fly) 1K, finishing in 3:18.4, moving up from #57 to #28 in my age bracket!
Oh, rowing only? Sorry!
My PB for the 1K was 3:25.8, which I knew I could improve on. Sunday, while doing a 4:00 O'Neill Fitness Test (did the old Fly & Die, but rowed 1,184m, barely into Excellent territory), I passed the 1K mark at 3:20.1 (RowPro split time)... but I chose to enter the time onto the 4-minute board, not as 2 rows (1K in 3:20.1 + 184m in :39.9). So, I still needed a 1K PB row...
Today, I did a more sensible (no Die, just Fly) 1K, finishing in 3:18.4, moving up from #57 to #28 in my age bracket!
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Great jobs on all the recent PBs, everyone!
Yesterday I set a new PB myself: 5K in 17:34.2, 17s better than my previous best from about a year ago. Part of it was simply "daring" to go faster and hanging on, I think.
Details here: http://concept2.co.uk/forum/blog.php?u=11787&b=80208
Merry chain-pulling, and a happy new year!
Yesterday I set a new PB myself: 5K in 17:34.2, 17s better than my previous best from about a year ago. Part of it was simply "daring" to go faster and hanging on, I think.
Details here: http://concept2.co.uk/forum/blog.php?u=11787&b=80208
Merry chain-pulling, and a happy new year!
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All time PBs: 100m 14.0 | 500m 1:18.1 | 1k 2:55.7 | 2k 6:15.4 | 5k 16:59.3 | 6k 20:46.5 | 10k 35:46.0
40+ PBs: 100m 14.7 | 500m 1:20.5 | 1k 2:59.6 | 2k 6:21.9 | 5k 17:29.6 | HM 1:19:33.1| FM 2:51:58.5 | 100k 7:35:09 | 24h 250,706m
All time PBs: 100m 14.0 | 500m 1:18.1 | 1k 2:55.7 | 2k 6:15.4 | 5k 16:59.3 | 6k 20:46.5 | 10k 35:46.0
40+ PBs: 100m 14.7 | 500m 1:20.5 | 1k 2:59.6 | 2k 6:21.9 | 5k 17:29.6 | HM 1:19:33.1| FM 2:51:58.5 | 100k 7:35:09 | 24h 250,706m
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30:00
8,064 meters
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Mike, Age 38, 5'10", 189 lbs
2K: 6:52.3; 5K: 18:03.6; 6K: 21:44.6; 30 min: 8,117; 10K: 37:30.8
2K: 6:52.3; 5K: 18:03.6; 6K: 21:44.6; 30 min: 8,117; 10K: 37:30.8
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Not sure if this counts but i pulled a new 100 meter pb yesterday, 17.2 seconds my last pb was 17.6. i guess all this long and slow really does pay off.
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12k PR
24 spm
1:49.2
43:40.9
24 spm
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43:40.9
PBs: 2k 6:09.0 (2020), 6k 19:38.9 (2020), 10k 33:55.5 (2019), 60' 17,014m (2018), HM 1:13:27.5 (2019)
Old PBs: LP 1:09.9 (~2010), 100m 16.1 (~2010), 500m 1:26.7 (~2010), 1k 3:07.0 (~2010)
Old PBs: LP 1:09.9 (~2010), 100m 16.1 (~2010), 500m 1:26.7 (~2010), 1k 3:07.0 (~2010)
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500 meter pr today, 1:36.3 and i think i could have gone faster becuase my avg at 200 to go was 1:37 and i had a MASSIVE sprint so i think if i went out at 1:35-1:36 i could pull a 1:35, any one have any idea what kind of 2k i could pull off of this?. my old pr (1:38.2) was set a few weeks after pulling 1:48.1 on a 2k so im thinking 1:46-1:47 for a good 2k pacce?
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It can be pretty hard to predict 2ks with 500m, because it's such a short distance. Last spring I pulled a 1:29 and a friend of mine was just under 1:31, however he beat me by a couple seconds on a 2k. For me my 500m is normally around 13 seconds faster than my 2k split.tewbz wrote:500 meter pr today, 1:36.3 and i think i could have gone faster becuase my avg at 200 to go was 1:37 and i had a MASSIVE sprint so i think if i went out at 1:35-1:36 i could pull a 1:35, any one have any idea what kind of 2k i could pull off of this?. my old pr (1:38.2) was set a few weeks after pulling 1:48.1 on a 2k so im thinking 1:46-1:47 for a good 2k pacce?
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6k today! I hate 6ks.
6000m 22:12.6 1:51.0avg 26spm
Really, really, really hard. Had hoped to break 22:00, but it wasn't going to happen today. Plan was to start out at 1:51s and at 3k bring it down if I could. Average was at around 1:51.2 at the 3k and it was starting to hurt, so I stuck with the 1:51s. At 4k in I started seeing a lot of 1:52s and stopped feeling my legs. Had a pretty fast last 500m to bring the average back down. Really fried, just glad to PR and finish.
6000m 22:12.6 1:51.0avg 26spm
Really, really, really hard. Had hoped to break 22:00, but it wasn't going to happen today. Plan was to start out at 1:51s and at 3k bring it down if I could. Average was at around 1:51.2 at the 3k and it was starting to hurt, so I stuck with the 1:51s. At 4k in I started seeing a lot of 1:52s and stopped feeling my legs. Had a pretty fast last 500m to bring the average back down. Really fried, just glad to PR and finish.
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Congrats Andy! That is a good time and with your plans for winter, I'm certain you can break 22' very soon. Stay healthy and erg a lot.
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6000 meters, 22:03.
Didn't hold desired pace between 1500-500. Will break through 22min next time.
Mike, Age 37, 5'10", 189 lbs
Didn't hold desired pace between 1500-500. Will break through 22min next time.
Mike, Age 37, 5'10", 189 lbs
Mike, Age 38, 5'10", 189 lbs
2K: 6:52.3; 5K: 18:03.6; 6K: 21:44.6; 30 min: 8,117; 10K: 37:30.8
2K: 6:52.3; 5K: 18:03.6; 6K: 21:44.6; 30 min: 8,117; 10K: 37:30.8
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5k 19:44.8
When i started I wanted to break 20 minutes. By 2k in I was feeling better than i thought I would so I picked up the pace. I finished strong and felt pretty good at the end. My next goal in the 5k is to break 19:30.
When i started I wanted to break 20 minutes. By 2k in I was feeling better than i thought I would so I picked up the pace. I finished strong and felt pretty good at the end. My next goal in the 5k is to break 19:30.
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