Well, for a recreational runner, which I am, it's a good time but it's not that good if you compare it to elite runners.Gammmmo wrote: ↑October 6th, 2019, 5:02 amI think you know that is actually very good.Bradycardia wrote: ↑October 5th, 2019, 3:30 pmThank you for the honest answer. I'm not that competitive, only 34 min 10K runner off 35 MPW.
I use DF=125 for 2K and up, below that up to ~142 for 1min efforts. You should use 120 at most I'd say....really in the first instance keep it low to prevent injury and lend itself to a higher stroke rate which may suit you.
Maybe talk to 'hobbit' on here...another small guy who's a runner mostly I think.
When it comes to drag factor, I used damper setting 6 which at that point gave drag factor 140 during my 2,000m time trial.
For some reason I feel no response when drag factor and damper setting is lower. I think damper setting=10 would be better, since I feel more power/strength. Maybe it's because I'm weak, can't pull hard enough at lower damper setting.