If I did several HMs in a week, assuming I even could, I would be so tired and would have to do them so slowly that I doubt very seriously if I would be able to do a 8:00 2K after a few weeks of such a regimen. If someone thrives off such a program, more power to them. I personally have to stay used to speed. I can get on a rower and do a 7:04 any day of the week with no warmup, unless I am really am exhausted - like today. I realize that is a terrible time for a 40 yr old. And it's not exactly easy. The next 3/4 sec/500m do not come automatically. But for a 70yr old (in 3 days) weakling (as Henry insists upon) not too bad. Among 500 65-74 ranked rowers worldwide that would easily be top-ten, excluding of course all of the many who supposedly don't rank their times yet buy into C2 machines. My best time currently ranks #2 in the world in that cohort. For me, I must be doing something right.G-dub wrote:Jim, I see now where you are in the bands. I was wondering about this especially since I'm not the type to do what Dean does and roll multiple HM's a week.
I'm not asking anyone to buy into what I do. If anyone likes a lot of LSD, go for it. If I was training someone, yes, there would be LSD, but there would be a wide variety of AT and TR workouts. I would get them comfortable with speed. No panic on race day.