

ranger
Mike--mikvan52 wrote: Byron... going to be taking a break from this thread...
I will not even read it.
= Mike
At the end of the indoor rowing season this year (April 30th), I'll have the best 2K for my age and weight--again.snowleopard wrote:So, as the 2010/11 season nears its end, ranger "I race more than anyone and will be re-writing the record books" Cureton has raced, er, once and posted a ... 7:02 at around 10 SPI and shown us a fine example of noob pacing after nine years of erging. He has, however, visited more race venues than anyone else on the circuit.
That's Rich
Richranger wrote:Hugely smooth and relaxed stroke now, 1:30 @ 40 spm (12 SPI).
2-to-1 ratio, right on the money.
.5 seconds for the drive.
1.0 seconds for the recovery.
119 df.
There's my AN stroke, for 8 x 500m and 1K.
Back in 2002-2003, I also did 8 x 500m and 1K at 40 spm, but 4 seconds per 500m slower.
10.5 SPI rather than 12 SPI.
My technique is much better now.
I have now lowered the drag from max to 119 df., using length and quickness with my legs (in good timing with my other levers) to generate pace instead of short-sliding, diving at the catch, and hauling anchor with my upper body, dragging my legs behind.
I now row well.
ranger
Where are you planning to race (rather than just visit) for the remainder of the season?ranger wrote: At the end of the indoor rowing season this year (April 30th), I'll have the best 2K for my age and weight--again.
You understand what the word 'am' means, right?ranger wrote: And I am a lightweight.
Stroke, singular, of course.Steve G wrote:Richranger wrote:Hugely smooth and relaxed stroke now, 1:30 @ 40 spm (12 SPI).
2-to-1 ratio, right on the money.
.5 seconds for the drive.
1.0 seconds for the recovery.
119 df.
There's my AN stroke, for 8 x 500m and 1K.
Did you actually manage one 500 at that pace, it would rank number one this year, well done if you did!
Steve
Have they changed the lwt limit to 80kg?! Excellent! I'm a lwt again too thenranger wrote:And I am a lightweight.
Yea, you are.lancs wrote:Have they changed the lwt limit to 80kg?! Excellent! I'm a lwt again too thenranger wrote:And I am a lightweight.
On the erg, you can race just about anywhere--in your basement, in your garage, in your backyard, out of the driveway, or even out on the dock before rowing OTW.PaulH wrote:Where are you planning to race (rather than just visit) for the remainder of the season?
lancs wrote:Have they changed the lwt limit to 80kg?! Excellent! I'm a lwt again too thenranger wrote:And I am a lightweight.
Huh?! I thought lancs was sub 6:30, and you are over 7:00? Am I missing something?ranger wrote:Yea, you are.lancs wrote:Have they changed the lwt limit to 80kg?! Excellent! I'm a lwt again too thenranger wrote:And I am a lightweight.
It's just that we row about the same and the standards in your lightweight age and weight division is 6:06 while mine is 6:42.5.
ranger