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He said that and to stay there doing that for 5 mins or so to get all that lactic acid out of your legs. Easier said than done i suppose when you just pulled a 6:40 target time or under, 2K, unless you're as fit as him, or fitter.Pie Man wrote:Didn't Cameron Nichol say at the end of the video he doesn't want to see people 'rolling around on the floor' afterwards and that they should be doing some gentle up and down the slide either with the handle held by the legs or without the handle just to make sure that you warm down properly.
As Henry pointed out, Nichol is a sub6 erger - that takes over 480 watts of power. A 6:40 takes only 350 watts, less than 73% as much. At that level, he was just steady state cruising.Anth_F wrote: He said that and to stay there doing that for 5 mins or so to get all that lactic acid out of your legs. Easier said than done i suppose when you just pulled a 6:40 target time or under, 2K, unless you're as fit as him, or fitter.
But how many in here are at "that level"/his level. I mean how many can do that time 2k and then sit there after on the erg for 5 mins doing that. Plenty enough in here have said already about getting off asap and lying on the floor etc etc. Like i said (easy to say, but hard to do for many)Bob S. wrote:As Henry pointed out, Nichol is a sub6 erger - that takes over 480 watts of power. A 6:40 takes only 350 watts, less than 73% as much. At that level, he was just steady state cruising.Anth_F wrote: He said that and to stay there doing that for 5 mins or so to get all that lactic acid out of your legs. Easier said than done i suppose when you just pulled a 6:40 target time or under, 2K, unless you're as fit as him, or fitter.
Bob S.
Almost everybody can do "that" the whole point of a 2k is the fact its on the edge. Rowing a 2k at 10k ish pace as an example how it should be done? We can Usain bold doing a 100 m in 12 telling how it should be done...Anth_F wrote:But how many are at "that level" i mean how many can do that and then sit there on the erg for 5 mins doing that. Plenty enough in here have said already about getting off asap and lying on the floor etc etc. Like i said (easy to say, but hard to do for many)Bob S. wrote:As Henry pointed out, Nichol is a sub6 erger - that takes over 480 watts of power. A 6:40 takes only 350 watts, less than 73% as much. At that level, he was just steady state cruising.Anth_F wrote: He said that and to stay there doing that for 5 mins or so to get all that lactic acid out of your legs. Easier said than done i suppose when you just pulled a 6:40 target time or under, 2K, unless you're as fit as him, or fitter.
Bob S.
I disagree. The entire video as a whole, does in fact give people a good structured plan for a 2K test. (especially the mental aspects) Then a very excellent demonstration of pacing and strategy in the 2K he does.hjs wrote:
Almost everybody can do "that" the whole point of a 2k is the fact its on the edge. Rowing a 2k at 10k ish pace as an example how it should be done? We can Usain bold doing a 100 m in 12 telling how it should be done...What he showed shows and learns nothing much. A "real" 2k executed with his prefered pacing would have been usefull. Ofcourse the talk should have been added later
Anth_F wrote:I disagree. The entire video as a whole, does in fact give people a good structured plan for a 2K test. (especially the mental aspects) Then a very excellent demonstration of pacing and strategy in the 2k he does.hjs wrote:
Almost everybody can do "that" the whole point of a 2k is the fact its on the edge. Rowing a 2k at 10k ish pace as an example how it should be done? We can Usain bold doing a 100 m in 12 telling how it should be done...What he showed shows and learns nothing much. A "real" 2k executed with his prefered pacing would have been usefull. Ofcourse the talk should have been added later
But if he done it at his real true pace, he wouldn't have really been in a condition to be able to talk you through it as he done ithjs wrote:Anth_F wrote:I disagree. The entire video as a whole, does in fact give people a good structured plan for a 2K test. (especially the mental aspects) Then a very excellent demonstration of pacing and strategy in the 2k he does.hjs wrote:
Almost everybody can do "that" the whole point of a 2k is the fact its on the edge. Rowing a 2k at 10k ish pace as an example how it should be done? We can Usain bold doing a 100 m in 12 telling how it should be done...What he showed shows and learns nothing much. A "real" 2k executed with his prefered pacing would have been usefull. Ofcourse the talk should have been added later
you should see how he does a real race. Would be nothing like this paddle
Which its the whole point pfffff. Read back, I told that already. I am out, get some experience first before having an opinion. Not like now the other way around. We are now clogging up this thread with non related rubbish.Anth_F wrote:
But if he done it at his real true pace, he wouldn't have really been in a condition to be able to talk you through it as he done it![]()
Whatever. Some ego's on here are fuc#ing hilarious. (same on every forum really though) Vets piping up blah blahhjs wrote:I am out, get some experience first before having an opinion.Anth_F wrote:
But if he done it at his real true pace, he wouldn't have really been in a condition to be able to talk you through it as he done it![]()