Carl Watts wrote:You think your a 6:16 erger so everything your posting here is based around that
Sure, I am posting what I am doing, just like everyone else.
What I am doing is training my self to be a 6:16 erger.
So far so good.
I am rowing right on my targets.
35 spm is just a normal 2K rate for an old lightweight like me.
That's pretty much what people like Mike VB, Rocket Roy, and the Viking rate for 2K.
Then how fast you go just depends on much work you get done, just stroking naturally, on each stroke.
I'll now pull 12 SPI for 2K, as I did in my last sub-6:30 2K at Baltimore in 2006, but now at 120 df., rowing well, fully prepared, rather than at high drag, rowing badly, unprepared.
Technically, I am now _much_ more efficient than I was when I pulled 12 SPI for 2K in 2006, and so, with some good race preparation, I will be able to raise the rate from 32 spm to 35 spm, holding my effectiveness (12 SPI) steady.
The major improvements in efficiency have been in quickness, length, leveraging, sequencing, recoveries, slide control, and ratio.
I now row at a much lower drag and so am much quicker with my leveraging.
I now get much more length.
I now do much more of the work with my legs, leveraging off my heels with my hams and gluts in the middle of the drive.
I now relax my shoulders and core when I drive with my quads, hams, and glutes with and keep my shoulders relaxed when I engage my core, swing my back, and drive with my calves.
I am now much quicker out of the finish back into prep position.
Being back into prep position more quickly, my slide control going into the catch is much better.
And given the lower drag, I now have a much shorter drive time and so row with a much higher ratio.
My fitness is pretty much the same as it has been for a decade, although, sure, because of aging, I have probably lost a bit of aerobic capacity since 2006, not that much, though, I think.
My maxHR is still in and around 190 bpm.
My resting HR is 40 bpm.
My strength, quickness, flexibility, etc., are pretty much the same.
My weight is pretty much the same.
ranger
Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)