Gus wrote:mikvan52 wrote:
Gus:
You have to remember .. this was my fourth day back after a long layoff...
I know it was bad rowing.
I knew it was after only 4 days back at training. Frankly I think it's sheer lunacy to do an all-out 500 on only 4 days of training after coming back from any substantial time off especially if it's related to injury. I wonder why anybody would risk the stress on their body.
I also wonder about the excuse of it only being the fourth day back after a long layoff as a valid explanation of the poor rowing form. I wouldn't think your form would deteriorate that much if at all. Does your form then substantially improve as you regain your fitness? I've said it before and still think that poor rowing form on the erg is not that important if it helps you go faster on the erg. However, for someone who says that the erg is only a tool for training for OTW, why would you do anything like this on the erg?
#1: I am a lunatic
#2: Lunatics row the erg year after year after year
#3: The nature of my injury has to do (mostly) with arthritis... So it is not primarily muscular. I now fear I may need surgery. Rest did not help at all.
#4: The bad form I have has been with me a long time and has been hard to eradicate
#5: Feedback is so poor on the erg that I have a had time gauging how I'm doing in that regard
#6: You make a great point about achievement of PB erg times... "Cheating" your form helps. It seems I cannot resist.
Just look at what I had t do to beat Roy Brook at Crash-B..(a video is referenced on the heading of my blog page)=> very poor rowing form. My race plan called for a win. I did the equivalent of what people on the track do: Throw themselves at the finish line (poor running form)
#7: My coach wants me to give up the erg altogether but as I live in a cold climate and cannot get enough water time I accept the need to erg to keep my hand in play. Plus+++ I'm a competitive type... perhaps too much so.
IOW: See #1
BTW: I took a video of today's 500m that seems to have made ranger quite jealous. I can tell he's jealous because he's devoting so much focus on discrediting me...

Saying that 500TTs are "ruinous".. He's just jealous, being the sort who refuses to TT. He can't show his chops because he doesn't have any as a lwt... But he should be justifiably proud of how fast he is. 7:02 is a great time for a 60-something retiree.
I set out to row a 1:32 500m this afternoon. I made it. I tied to hold the rate down and did for a while. I then trashed the end of the piece. I should have had better self-control.
Rich: Do not worry: I won't hijack your thread. If you tell me to not post todays' video here, I won't
But you're always asking for such things... Very contradictory!
Why have
you stopped taking pictures/videos of what you are actually doing on the erg
these days? Does it have to do with your getting so much older and slower? We're both in the same boat here

I hope you are able to get over it as I have.
BTW:
I'm still waiting for the completion of the assignment you set for yourself:
10x2k/1:00r / 23 spm / below AT / wearing your Suunto/ reporting you weight and drag factor....
Any progress there? Are you sick o do you have some other infirmity?
Remember: I only did the workout because you challenged me! Then, adorable cuddly sweetheart that you are, you backed down...
A familiar pattern.
And, guess what?
I don't care.. (SEE #1)

I cherish the remote prospect of rowing against you in Boston 2 years from now...