Just beat my WR for starters then................now.ranger wrote:
The 60s lwt standards would best all of the 50s lwt standards, and 40s--including Rod Freed's amazing 50s lwt distance standards.
ranger
Ranger's training thread
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Re: Ranger's training thread
Lwt 55+ World Record Holder 6.38.1 (2006-2018)
World champion 2007, 2009, 2014.
2k pb...6.34.7
cycling
25 miles...55;24
10 miles...21.03
Golf best gross 78, 8 over par.
World champion 2007, 2009, 2014.
2k pb...6.34.7
cycling
25 miles...55;24
10 miles...21.03
Golf best gross 78, 8 over par.
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Re: Ranger's training thread
Hey Rocket Roy you must be new here !
We are STILL waiting for an IND_V 5K at "Only" 1:48 pace from Ranger !
It would appear he has got stuck in his mobility scooter somehow.

We are STILL waiting for an IND_V 5K at "Only" 1:48 pace from Ranger !

It would appear he has got stuck in his mobility scooter somehow.
Carl Watts.
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Concept 2 Monitor Service Technician & indoor rower.
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Age:56 Weight: 108kg Height:183cm
Concept 2 Monitor Service Technician & indoor rower.
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- Byron Drachman
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Oh what a tangled web we weave
Ranger wrote:August 8, 2011: BTW, as far as I can tell, in terms of distance rowed, my new NK XL2 Speedcoach and my Garmin Forerunner 201 GPS match perfectly. So, the 1.000 calibration on the XL2 is fine.
The SpeedCoach and Garmin match perfectly, yet you will get this done as soon as possible. OK class, raise your hand if you can find an inconsistency here.Ranger wrote:August 18, 2011: No it doesn't. I can just calibrate my speed coach with my Garmin Forerunner 201. I'll get this done as soon as possible.
Re: Oh what a tangled web we weave
I already responded to this. The day I had both my speed coach and my Garmin going at the same time, I didn't make any rigorous tests. I just noted casually how they were ticking off distance relative to one another. I'll need to make a rigorous test to make sure that I am right about the 1.0 calibration. In fact, I should probably do several tests, both on a given day and across several different days , as well as across several different distances, just to reduce accidental error.Byron Drachman wrote:The SpeedCoach and Garmin match perfectly, yet you will get this done as soon as possible. OK class, raise your hand if you can find an inconsistency here.
ranger
Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)
Re: Ranger's training thread
I am not a 55s rower anymore.Rocket Roy wrote:Just beat my WR for starters then................now.ranger wrote:
The 60s lwt standards would best all of the 50s lwt standards, and 40s--including Rod Freed's amazing 50s lwt distance standards.
ranger
Anyway, been there, done that--in spades.
Even rowing badly at max drag, as a complete novice, I rowed 10 seconds faster than that.
6:38?
I have six sub-6:30 rows.
No need to worry.
Paul Siebach will beat your 55s lwt WR, probably by 5-10 seconds.
Rowing well (13 SPI) at low drag (120 df.), fully prepared, I will set the 60s lwt WR sometime this year, probably somewhere below 6:20, hopefully, 6:16.
Then you and Paul will have something to shoot for if you keep rowing in your 60s.
6:40 is not going to do it, though.
To beat the standard I set, you are going to have to be a _lot_ faster than that.
5-6 seconds per 500m.
Good luck!
ranger
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Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)
Re: Ranger's training thread
Yea.
In my "Steamrollering" at 23 spm, 1:45 is a bit too much for me, if I am going to keep it up for 42K.
But I seem to be settling in nicely to 1:46 @ 23 spm (12.7 SPI).
I guess that will have to be good enough.
Stroke feels _amazing_ now, throughout.
For me, the secret to efficiency in this long rowing seems to be to throw emphasis into the middle of the stroke, when I stick my heels and then swing my back, with a little less energy expended on the catch and finish, as long as they are done in good form.
The big muscles in the legs, hams and glutes, seem to be the most efficient levers, and for me personally, my core is my strongest lever, relative to the others.
So, taken together, I am most efficient if I let the second and third beats of the drive do most of the work, while resting a bit on the first and fourth beats.
BTW, it is now _very_ easy to do 1:48.
1:46 is the norm.
If I can hold 1:46 @ 23 spm for 42K, that will be right on Matthias' Open lwt FM WR.
2:30
In the FM, I will be the best lwt of any age in the history of the sport!
Cool.
ranger
In my "Steamrollering" at 23 spm, 1:45 is a bit too much for me, if I am going to keep it up for 42K.
But I seem to be settling in nicely to 1:46 @ 23 spm (12.7 SPI).
I guess that will have to be good enough.
Stroke feels _amazing_ now, throughout.
For me, the secret to efficiency in this long rowing seems to be to throw emphasis into the middle of the stroke, when I stick my heels and then swing my back, with a little less energy expended on the catch and finish, as long as they are done in good form.
The big muscles in the legs, hams and glutes, seem to be the most efficient levers, and for me personally, my core is my strongest lever, relative to the others.
So, taken together, I am most efficient if I let the second and third beats of the drive do most of the work, while resting a bit on the first and fourth beats.
BTW, it is now _very_ easy to do 1:48.
1:46 is the norm.
If I can hold 1:46 @ 23 spm for 42K, that will be right on Matthias' Open lwt FM WR.
2:30
In the FM, I will be the best lwt of any age in the history of the sport!
Cool.
ranger
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Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)
Re: Ranger's training thread
Bob S. sees right through this whole mess. Rtt (ranger training tread) is successful trolling... only
SO we have it in our never-ending story of future TSO glory" And we oblige you with our attention to your provocation.
"Meanwhile, back at the ranch,
~ the corpse of ranger training twists slowly in the wind...."
I'm headed to the river to train.
ranger remains at his keyboard, feverishly posting inaccuracies, about as real as an old man's wet dream of glory.
and Rich:
I am very confused as to why an accomplished professor cannot plan to get away for one Saturday or Sunday in the fall for a demonstration of his OTW prowess at a head race...
Let's see : You a could have planned for a long weekend at the HOCR in Boston... but not the Head of the Ohio.. (?)
Your trolling gets weaker by the season, just like your OTW rowing...
SO we have it in our never-ending story of future TSO glory" And we oblige you with our attention to your provocation.
"Meanwhile, back at the ranch,
~ the corpse of ranger training twists slowly in the wind...."
I'm headed to the river to train.
ranger remains at his keyboard, feverishly posting inaccuracies, about as real as an old man's wet dream of glory.
and Rich:
I am very confused as to why an accomplished professor cannot plan to get away for one Saturday or Sunday in the fall for a demonstration of his OTW prowess at a head race...

Let's see : You a could have planned for a long weekend at the HOCR in Boston... but not the Head of the Ohio.. (?)
Your trolling gets weaker by the season, just like your OTW rowing...
Re: Ranger's training thread
Be serious for once. It would be refreshing.


Re: Ranger's training thread
Did you miss my multiple responses to this?mikvan52 wrote:I am very confused as to why an accomplished professor cannot plan to get away for one Saturday or Sunday in the fall for a demonstration of his OTW prowess at a head race
My intention, if I can pull it off, is to get away _every_ weekend, from 9/17 to 10/30 to do head races in and around Ann Arbor.
Because of other priorities, I just can't be certain whether this will be possible, or if I need to miss some weekends, which ones they will be.
My prowess?
Naw.
But the experience will be good for me.
If I can get away every weekend, that will be seven head races.
It might be nice to finish a race, at least.


I'll certainly pay more attention to steering this time around!


Crashing into 8s can be hard on a 1x.
My Fluid still wears the scars.
ranger
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Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)
Re: Ranger's training thread
Naw.mikvan52 wrote:ranger remains at his keyboard
I have already done 15K of "Steamrollering" OTErg, well before dawn.
It isn't light here yet.
Sunrise here is now close to 6 a.m.
It is only 5:15.
I can't get out OTW until the sun comes up.
But when it is light, I will be heading out to train OTW, just like you.
Enjoy!
ranger
Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)
Re: Ranger's training thread
Mike--
What is your best time OTW for 500m?
Can you do sub-1:40, comparable to sub-1:25 OTErg?
1:40 is 8.5 SPI @ 41 spm
ranger
What is your best time OTW for 500m?
Can you do sub-1:40, comparable to sub-1:25 OTErg?
1:40 is 8.5 SPI @ 41 spm
ranger
Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)
Re: Ranger's training thread
Sorry.mikvan52 wrote:Be serious for once.
But as far as I can tell, there is nothing much at all very serious about veteran rowing.
I just do it in the early morning hours, to stay healthy and amused.
Almost everything else in my life is more serious that my rowing.
I do sports because they are fun.
Are you saying that you row for some other reason?
ranger
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Re: Ranger's training thread
Such as?ranger wrote:Because of other priorities
You're a retired 60 yo with all the time in the world to troll and row. Do you have _any_ priorities?
Re: Ranger's training thread
And yet you can't row 5k at that pace.ranger wrote:BTW, it is now _very_ easy to do 1:48
Strange, uh?
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Re: Ranger's training thread
Where is Lanc's?
How you doing? Still erging?
How you doing? Still erging?
Lwt 55+ World Record Holder 6.38.1 (2006-2018)
World champion 2007, 2009, 2014.
2k pb...6.34.7
cycling
25 miles...55;24
10 miles...21.03
Golf best gross 78, 8 over par.
World champion 2007, 2009, 2014.
2k pb...6.34.7
cycling
25 miles...55;24
10 miles...21.03
Golf best gross 78, 8 over par.