Yea.citroen wrote:Best ever "paranoid schizophrenic lying narcissist drunk internet troll" could be a title that you can adopt.
I am versatile, too.
It's good to have a broad _range(r)_ of talents.
ranger
Yea.citroen wrote:Best ever "paranoid schizophrenic lying narcissist drunk internet troll" could be a title that you can adopt.
You mean you'll just give me $500 if I pull a 17:30 5K?snowleopard wrote: I bet you $500 you can't post one in the next seven days (with HR data of course).
Not exactly. It's a bet. Post a <= 17:30 IND_V 5K in the next seven days (with HR data) and you win $500. If you don't do it, you pay me $500. Simple as that. Go to it. Do we have a bet?ranger wrote:You mean you'll just give me $500 if I pull a 17:30 5K?snowleopard wrote: I bet you $500 you can't post one in the next seven days (with HR data of course).
Wow.
Really?
Bah.Fred wrote:Ranger is essentially as sharp as he's ever going to be. Those interval sessions preceding race season, while useful for their ability to predict a 2k performance, will yield some improvement, but are not going to yield him 12 seconds due to his exclusive use of hybrid sessions during the season.
I am now training to race.Fred wrote:I also think that if Rich (not "Ranger", but Rich the person) can face the truth of the situation, he'll be much more at peace with himself.
Well, assuming you meant "in a 2K you need to force your HR up to max and hold it there for about 700m" then I wanted to wish you good luck with that. I don't believe any athlete has ever held MHR for the 2 minutes you're planning to.ranger wrote: You need to force your HR up to max repeatedly to get fully trained for 2K because in a 2K you need to force your 2K up to max and hold it there for about 700m.
What a nice example of trolling and Ranger-speak. You have been about to face the truth with a FM for about seven years and managed to avoid it so far.Ranger wrote:My first race will be a FM @ 1:48. Sure, the erg is a truth machine. Sure, I'll face the truth when I race. No way to avoid it.
In my opinion ranger's response to this post should serve as the continuation or death of this thread. We have somebody who claims they will do a 17:00 5k to start their warmup EVERY DAY. We have another forumite willing to give him $500 if he can simply post a 17:30 5k.snowleopard wrote:Not exactly. It's a bet. Post a <= 17:30 IND_V 5K in the next seven days (with HR data) and you win $500. If you don't do it, you pay me $500. Simple as that. Go to it. Do we have a bet?ranger wrote:You mean you'll just give me $500 if I pull a 17:30 5K?snowleopard wrote: I bet you $500 you can't post one in the next seven days (with HR data of course).
Wow.
Really?
Can you please let us know how far short of 10k you fall? I'm thinking you might just make the 5k mark, then you'll start introducing your little breaks..ranger wrote:My first race will be a FM @ 1:48
Ouch I just cracked a rib from laughing so hard.ranger wrote:I don't see the point of this sort of thing at all.mikvan52 wrote:500m - 1:35.6 - 35
100m in 18.9 - 1:34.5 - 41
200m in 19.1 - 1:35.5 - 34
300m in 19.3 - 1:36.5 - 31
400m in 19.1 - 1:35.5 - 35
500m in 19.2 - 1:36.0 - 34
I did this after two crummy 400's ~ they stank.
None the less: 1:35.6 @ 35 is rowing well when you weigh 162 lbs as I do... Consider the watts per kilo factor...and that I am not a spring chicken... as you still are
ranger
No, that isn't at all the offer.MRapp wrote: We have another forumite willing to give him $500 if he can simply post a 17:30 5k
Sure.mikvan52 wrote:Fritz Hagerman designed this 52 week training program specifically for you. Do you see? There, there; put on the bifocals.
That's better.
It's for someone with a 190 max HR... just like you!
If you get with it today you might have a chance to stay close to me at the HOCR...
The spi/Steamroller/joke hasn't panned out..
Why not try something real and conventional?
I feel that the beauty of this scheme is the KISS principle. It's so similar to what all great coaches suggest, AFAIK.
Bohrer
Gluckman
Muri
the Pete Plan....