Welcome, Ted. It actually sounds like you're doing great. Keep in mind that those increasingly long rows should be done at a steady state pace. You should be working, but not so hard that you cannot carry on a conversation. The idea is to get in the meters on those rows and really push yourself on the interval days and some of the optional rows.Ted12 wrote: ↑June 19th, 2019, 6:55 amHi all,
I am 52 years old, 6' (1.83) tall, 15st (95kg)
Have only started going to gym 3 or 4 months ago after not doing any exercise for years ( retired from rugby @ 40) and discovered the rowing machine. Now going 3 or 4 times a week.
I am now on week 5 of the BPP I completed the 7000 m last night with figs of,
2.11/500 - SR 22 - DF 120
Each week as distance increases I cope ok with the 2.11/500 ( I find the interval sessions harder) but should I be doing better times than this ? how long will it be before I will notice an improvement in my times /performance? or am I being impatient ?
My best 2k at moment is 8.16
Sorry if stupid questions and please don't ask for video as I would not know how to put one up.
I think I pushed myself a bit too hard on those long rows during my first time through the BPP. This second time, I slowed myself down a bit and really focused on technique. I seem to be making better gains.
Nothing wrong with an 8:16 2k for a beginner. That time will fall as you continue to get more fit. 2k is a bit of an endurance piece. As you get more comfortable with your longer rows, your 2k time will drop.