New Personal Best! Brag About That New Pb!

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Re: New Personal Best! Brag About That New Pb!

Post by jackarabit » February 29th, 2016, 2:32 pm

Congrats ChrisRR, and Armando.
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Post by Papy » March 5th, 2016, 2:16 pm

The plan today was to do an HM in comfortable high UT2 range (HR between 135 to 143) just to build up the mileage. Started quite relaxed and noticed that this comfortable UT2 rhythm was actually slightly below my PB pace.

For a change of scenery, I changed the display to the calorie count, that was a nice distraction. My PB pace was between 770 and 800. Kept that going for the first 14km, had a quick drink break, and then gradually upped the pace to 850+, to finish in the 950-1050 calorie range in the last 2k. Final result : 2 minutes 28 seconds improvement, with an HM at 1h33'43"8 (2'13"2 pace). Really happy with this one :mrgreen:

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Post by jackarabit » March 5th, 2016, 2:53 pm

Nice advance there, Papy! Never heard of the calorie rate trick but lookiing at your monitor buttons, I wager you or someone at your gym is a display mode surfer! Whatever keeps your socks up is good, right? :wink:
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Post by zacclowes » March 5th, 2016, 3:34 pm

haven't been on the forum for a few days, so two new PBs to celebrate :)
did 10k in 38:09 on monday.
and 344m in one minute today
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Post by Papy » March 5th, 2016, 6:51 pm

jackarabit wrote:Nice advance there, Papy! Never heard of the calorie rate trick but lookiing at your monitor buttons, I wager you or someone at your gym is a display mode surfer! Whatever keeps your socks up is good, right? :wink:
Thank you Jack. Just read this tip in my indoor rowing book of changing the display to break the habit and not getting always hell-bent on the particular split time. That was in a chapter about variety and enjoyment of rowing. well, it worked this time.
zacclowes wrote:haven't been on the forum for a few days, so two new PBs to celebrate :)
did 10k in 38:09 on monday.
and 344m in one minute today
Strong ones, zac !
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Post by rdl800 » March 7th, 2016, 12:10 pm

Sunday Italian league open c2 mt 2000 lightweights 7'19''4 PB . under the 7'20 ' ' ! goal -centered
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Post by Bob S. » March 7th, 2016, 3:21 pm

rdl800 wrote:Sunday Italian league open c2 mt 2000 lightweights 7'19''4 PB . under the 7'20 ' ' ! goal -centered
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Post by DavidA » March 7th, 2016, 7:39 pm

Yesterday I tied my HM PB from 12 years ago - 83:35.
I was very happy with that, although I may have pushed just that teeny bit harder if a knew I could have broken my previous one. (I hadn't checked ahead of time.)
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Post by Edward4492 » March 7th, 2016, 9:46 pm

Very solid HM's Papy and David. Looks like your a featherweight David, really nice HM at 69 kilos. rdl800, another featherweight, nice PB. I feel like a HWT at 73 kilos! Well done all!

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Post by hjs » March 8th, 2016, 8:04 am

500 meter pb.

Think not 100%, will go for that in April. Need some more speed and to be fresh.

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Post by G-dub » March 8th, 2016, 8:33 am

Awesome job, Henry!
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Post by jackarabit » March 8th, 2016, 9:56 am

WOW
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Post by teddyDK » March 10th, 2016, 4:17 pm

After about two month of serious training and my variation off PP i have just did 4x2000 and my last 2k was 7:40. Two month ago when i start i test my 2k to 7:59

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Post by mwalsh » March 11th, 2016, 7:20 pm

mwalsh wrote:My 2k time has gotten a bit better since I started out, going from 9:40 then to a PB of 8:38.8 now. My splits are pretty consistent at ~2:09 for each 500m, likewise my SR at 32-34spm. I set the drag factor to around 132, based on a post I saw on here indicated for a guy my size, and that is about a 6 on the damper for the gym’s erg.
Good news! My gym FINALLY fixed their erg. Looks like it got a new chain and (I'm assuming) a new sprocket. It's like rowing on a brand new C2!

Old PB 8:38.8 at 32-34spm. New PB 8:28.7 at 27-28spm.

A couple of things are still eluding me:

1) Force curve. Mine still resembles what C2 calls a "double-diamond" when I'm really trying to score big watts on a pull. Is that necessarily a bad thing? When I go for a "good" force curve my watts per stroke is pretty average (165-175).

2) Watts. I know I'm capable of a 210w pull, but it's eluding me as to how to get there on every stroke and, as mentioned above, how to get there and still have a decent looking force curve.

I'm still aiming for that sub-8 minute 2k and I'd also like to bring my SR down a bit more.
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Re: New Personal Best! Brag About That New Pb!

Post by Carl Watts » March 11th, 2016, 8:08 pm

mwalsh wrote:
2) Watts. I know I'm capable of a 210w pull, but it's eluding me as to how to get there on every stroke and, as mentioned above, how to get there and still have a decent looking force curve.
You probably need to put some basic information about yourself in your signature like age, weight and height. You may have posted this before but without some stats its hard to comment on performance and what your targets should be.

Heartrate would be really useful as well but you would need to get yourself a Garmin chest strap for that PM4 at the Gym to see how hard your really rowing. If its a PM3 then its going to be tough to get it easily.
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