As I said, I have been consistently pulling a lwt 6:40, right on WR pace for my age and weight, unprepared, at max drag, still struggling with technique.ben990 wrote:I guess you have not had the energy for several months/years now?
This has been the best for my age and weight, year after year.
In fact, no male lwt 58 and 59 years old has ever rowed that fast.
Over the last few years, I haven't been preparing to race, as I am now.
I have been improving my technique.
Different matter entirely.
You can't row your best unless you row well.
So I have been learning to row well.
Rowing badly at max drag, I already have three WR rows (lwt 6:30, 6:29, and 6:28 at 52 years old).
Nothing else to do there.
So I have moved on to other things.
Now that I row well at low drag, my goal now is to pull a lwt 6:16 at 60.
That would break the 60s lwt WR by 26 seconds, the 55s lwt WR by 22 seconds, the 50s lwt WR by 9 seconds, and 40s lwt WR by two seconds (not to mention the 60s ad 55s hwt WRS to boot)--simultaneously.
ranger