Fred wrote:ranger wrote:Doesn't matter how far you row if it is comfortable mechanically/technically and you are rowing steady state with a middlin' UT1 HR (155 bpm).
what is your definition of "rowing steady state"?
Read back. Ranger's steady state doesn't hold up to scrutiny. He claims a steady rate/pace/HR but when challenged about fluid loss (through sweating) as that WILL cause a HR increase he does a U-turn and claims steady rate/pace with increasing HR. Or he'll deny steady rate/HR means reduced pace.
The data he provides ALWAYS misses one of the critical items needed to fathom out what he's really doing on his rowing machine, in his boat or on his bike.
Everyone else gives distance, duration and stroke rate and if they're recording it will include HR (possibly as a graph showing the drift).
Ranger will give us distance and his forever meaningless SPI. He has never given any valid HR data. He doesn't know his HR bands for UT2, UT1, AT, TR or AN. He doesn't know his maxHR on the ergo nor on his "rusty" bike.
I think many of us follow this thread hoping for a verifiable result to be posted. It's never going to happen unless he happens to roll up at a race and get from 2000m down to zero. We have that one 7:02 from the 2010/2011 season. Everything else he's reported is a figment of his pathological paranoid narcisstic personality disorder (which appears to be getting worse).