Not sure why you're talking all of this OTW stuff.mikvan52 wrote:
Is this troll banter? (We've been through this before!) But I'll bite.....Before I answer your question I'd like to know your best 1k time OTW. In this "tutti frutti" cyber world it's sometimes good to come back to reality. Races are won by getting to the finish line first. Stroke rate measurements (SPI) are not the issue!
Rich: Who had the fastest 55-59 1k time OTW in the US last summer? Who has won 11 consecutive 1k contests against all comers at the last two National Championships?
Hint: Look below in my signature
"all 55-59 men" means heavyweights too (like Spousta)
I gear all my training to win on the water. Funny that it works well enough to win Crash-bs twice...
Maybe you should start listening to someone who's "been there" if you want to scull well => leave your "unfinished business" (6:16 2k on the erg) on the shelf and learn how to row well OTW.Based on actual weight: You are only a fraction better than me on the erg. Think for a moment though: "What does the technique you've built for the erg done for your OTW prospects?"
IOW: Give up SPI & learn to move a boat. You could start by either rowing on slides or getting a dynamic erg from C2.
The Head of the Charles is coming up sooner than you think. Spousta, Meyer, Anderson and others are not worried about your advertised and never demonstrated 13 spi on the erg... you only held 11 for about a minute at the BIRC.... just like an ordinary top athlete... not "unprecedented".
Have you given up on Boston yet? Weight cutting sucks, doesn't it?
Sorry: I'm not being "positive" am I?![]()
Here: Listen to this:
http://www.carlosdinares.com/carloss-ti ... ry-stroke/
and read this part:
Carlos Dinares is against any situation that makes the rower destroy his stroke. He doesn’t understand why rowers that test on the stationary erg have the chance to take the last 250 meters without using their legs when we all know that this makes you stop the boat and develop bad habits. Is the result of this test real? What gives you a score doesn’t assure you water speed.
This is an indoor rowing training forum.
Could you move these comments to their proper place?
ranger