You're sorely mistaken about that.macroth wrote: that's the only thing on display here, not training of any sort.
For the last eight years, I have been showing all veterans exactly how to train.
To each his own, though.
If you don't want to get better, if you just want to get worse and worse, that's _your_ business.
Follow the traditional training plans.
Prepare to race, and then race.
Prepare to race, and then race.
Work on your fitness, rowing badly at high drag, ineffectively and inefficiently, while your fitness is declining.
Hey!
If you do this, you'll only get worse by a half a second per 500m per year!
That's a _great_ accomplishment!
No veteran has ever rowed well.
Why?
60s veterans have missed it by seven seconds per 500m, by a mile over 60min, by 100 watts, by 3 SPI, etc.
ranger