mikvan52 wrote:13 spi is a ridiculous mark for ranger to try to hit: e.g.: 1:40/500m at 26 spm!
No, that's 13.5 SPI.
1:41 @ 26 spm is 13 SPI.
Done for 2K, 1:41 @ 26 spm is the heavyweight qualifying time for WIRC 2011.
6:44
In my "Save a Horse, Ride a Cowboy" sessions, I have been doing 1:42 @ 26 spm (12.8 SPI) with a middlin' UT1 HR (160 bpm).
I can run a middlin' UT1 HR for a FM.
At Cincinnati, I'll just rate 30 spm and see how it goes.
At 119 df. and 13 SPI, I still do 30 spm in a _huge_ ratio:
3-to-1
.5 seconds for the drive, 1.5 seconds for the recovery.
13 SPI @ 30 spm is about 1:37 pace.
It is not at all ridiculous to race at 13 SPI if your technique naturally gets that much work done on each stroke and you row all of your meters in training at 13 SPI and so are entirely comfortable with it.
Cashin would pull 1:41 for 2K at 22 spm (15.5 SPI).
Cashin will be a 60s heavyweight in three years.
At Cincinnati and WIRC, I am rowing as a 60s heavyweight.
At WIRC 2010, only three rowers pulled under 6:44, only two under 6:40, only one under 6:39, and none under 6:33.
2010 C.R.A.S.H.-B. Sprints World Indoor Rowing Championships
Event: Veteran Men (Age 60-64)
1 Spousta Robert Occoquan Boat Club 06:33.6 60
2 Dürr Manfred Ludwig Karl Concept2 Team Germany 06:39.1 62
3 Castellan James Fairmount Rowing Association 06:43.8 64
4 Tebay Mike Greenwich Crew 06:46.4 63
5 Lane Fred Unaffiliated 06:48.4 60
6 Miller Stuart Maine Rowing Association 06:50.6 62
7 Van Blom John Long Beach Rowing Association 06:55.7 62
8 Harburg Fred Unaffiliated 06:56.5 61
9 Dreissigacker Richard Concept2 06:57.8 62
10 Henry Dickinson Unaffiliated 06:59.5 62
ranger
Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)