mrfit wrote:ranger wrote:
If you have a sky-high aerobic capacity, as I do, the whole secret to fast distance rowing is the combination of effectiveness and efficiency you can achieve with your technique.
ranger
Sky high aerobic capacity? I just about choked on my bagel there!
Where???
(and do not say you measured it with your HR or I will forward the answer to your brother who'll laugh so hard he too might choke on his bagel)
My resting HR is 40 bpm.
My maxHR is 190 bpm.
I am 60 years old.
By the calculators, a 6:28 2K at 165 lbs., which I did when I was just shy of 53 years old, is done with a VO2max of 72.
43 is "excellent" for a 50s male.
If I indeed pull a lwt 6:16 at 60, as I think I will, that is done with a VO2max of 76.
41 is "excellent" for a 60s male.
53 is "excellent" for a 20s male.
Try a 2K.
See what you get.
Check the V02max calaculator.
See how accurate it is.
BTW, what _is_ your 2K these days?
ranger
Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)