No, just the opposite.whp4 wrote:He's also assuming that that which applies to well-trained quality lightweights applies to him
Distance trials no longer _assume_ success.
They demonstrate it.
ranger
No, just the opposite.whp4 wrote:He's also assuming that that which applies to well-trained quality lightweights applies to him
You mean, these guys?whp4 wrote:He's also assuming that that which applies to well-trained quality lightweights applies to him
lancs wrote:Interesting you say that as I'm interested in how you'll transform your inability to get past 5k at that pace into you pulling a FM at 1:48.ranger wrote:60min, 1:48 @ 24 spm, should come along pretty easily now, I would think.
What is the purpose of your statement that I've highlighted above? I mean, really, what is the point? You, I and (hopefully) everyone here reading knows that a) you'll never ever do the session you mention and b) you can't do a quarter of the time at that pace. So why bother? Why is it you lie so often and so much?
For how long?ranger wrote:It shouldn't be a surprise at all that I can row 1:48 pace with a HR of 155 bpm.
Yea.PaulH wrote:up early?
Why not call it "CYCLING" like everyone else does, why invent a new jargon term?ranger wrote: OTBike [sic] after erging.
No need for drift above 155 bpm.citroen wrote:How soon does your HR drift up above 155?
Ah but you won't, will you? And before you leap in and say that I'm just naysaying, let me save you the bother - I say nay! I routinely do sessions closer to 'ultra' than you, despite being quite astonishingly less fit than you. I managed to do this with very little practice, whereas you've been aiming to do 'ultras' for what, 8 years now, and you still haven't made it. I'm not sure what the mental barrier you have is on it, but clearly it's a sturdy one.ranger wrote: If I get so that I am doing "ultras," I will be burning about 5000 calories a day with my my erging and biking.
I haven't made it to an "ultra"?PaulH wrote:Ah but you won't, will you? And before you leap in and say that I'm just naysaying, let me save you the bother - I say nay! I routinely do sessions closer to 'ultra' than you, despite being quite astonishingly less fit than you. I managed to do this with very little practice, whereas you've been aiming to do 'ultras' for what, 8 years now, and you still haven't made it. I'm not sure what the mental barrier you have is on it, but clearly it's a sturdy one.
Actually you guessed you'd done that many from when you started rowing until you were 52-53. I don't believe you, but that's irrelevant. I said that in the last 8 years (i.e. since then) you've repeatedly said you want to stretch things out to an some sort of 'ultra'-style workout, and in that time you've done perhaps a handful. Certainly not the routine occurrence you constantly suggest is a matter of weeks away.ranger wrote: As I just said a few pages back, I suspect I have done about 750 ultras over the years I have been rowing.
Well I'm not doing them right now, because I don't have the need, but when I was I'd typically do 2.5-3 hours before work, and 1.5-2 hours after. Not a full 'ultra', but then I didn't claim they were; they're just closer to it than you are.ranger wrote: How do you do yours?