Sub 6:30 by October. Training advice
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Re: Sub 6:30 by October. Training advice
Jim that is well done indeed - super well done actually and very smart training.
The results are being entered and crunched as we speak from what I understand - they are using a site called Time Team which is fed the results from all 7 venues as they are completed. I just checked though and couldn't see the consolidated results yet.
There were about 650 competitors entered around Australia which is 20% up on last year so progress has been made!
https://regatta.time-team.nl/airc/2019/
The results are being entered and crunched as we speak from what I understand - they are using a site called Time Team which is fed the results from all 7 venues as they are completed. I just checked though and couldn't see the consolidated results yet.
There were about 650 competitors entered around Australia which is 20% up on last year so progress has been made!
https://regatta.time-team.nl/airc/2019/
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PBs (65y+) 1 min 349m, 500m 1:29.8, 1k 3:11.7 2k 6:47.4, 5km 18:07.9, 30' 7928m, 10k 37:57.2, 60' 15368m
73yo 93kg
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PBs (65y+) 1 min 349m, 500m 1:29.8, 1k 3:11.7 2k 6:47.4, 5km 18:07.9, 30' 7928m, 10k 37:57.2, 60' 15368m
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Re: Sub 6:30 by October. Training advice
Well done Jim, that's very strong!
1983 Austria 1.86 94Kg
LP: 1:03.4 100m: 13.3 1': 392m 500m: 1:21.4
1k: 3:05 2k: 6:43 5k: 17:53 30': 8237m 30R20: 8088m 10k: 36:39
60': 16087m, HM: 1:19:42
LP: 1:03.4 100m: 13.3 1': 392m 500m: 1:21.4
1k: 3:05 2k: 6:43 5k: 17:53 30': 8237m 30R20: 8088m 10k: 36:39
60': 16087m, HM: 1:19:42
Re: Sub 6:30 by October. Training advice
Nice. Having a look now.lindsayh wrote: ↑October 27th, 2019, 12:44 amJim that is well done indeed - super well done actually and very smart training.
The results are being entered and crunched as we speak from what I understand - they are using a site called Time Team which is fed the results from all 7 venues as they are completed. I just checked though and couldn't see the consolidated results yet.
There were about 650 competitors entered around Australia which is 20% up on last year so progress has been made!
https://regatta.time-team.nl/airc/2019/
You topped your group? Happy with that?
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Row: 1k: 3:14 2k: 6:28 5k: 17:12 30min: 8532m
Bike: 10k: 18:58. 30min: 19102m
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Bike: 10k: 18:58. 30min: 19102m
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Re: Sub 6:30 by October. Training advice
Shame you didn't get to race James O'Connor. Maybe he was fighting with his team mates again.
51 HWT
PBs:
Rower 1'=329m; 500m=1:34.0; 1k=3:25:1; 2k=7:16.5; 5k=19:44; 6k=23:24; 30'=7582m; 10k=40.28; 60'=14621m; HM=1:27:46
SkiErg 1'=309m; 500m=1:40.3; 1k=3:35.3; 2k=7:35.5; 5k=20:18; 6k=24:35; 30'=7239m; 10k=42:09; 60'=14209m; HM=1:32:24
PBs:
Rower 1'=329m; 500m=1:34.0; 1k=3:25:1; 2k=7:16.5; 5k=19:44; 6k=23:24; 30'=7582m; 10k=40.28; 60'=14621m; HM=1:27:46
SkiErg 1'=309m; 500m=1:40.3; 1k=3:35.3; 2k=7:35.5; 5k=20:18; 6k=24:35; 30'=7239m; 10k=42:09; 60'=14209m; HM=1:32:24
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Re: Sub 6:30 by October. Training advice
When you start rowing at home, the PM5 clock starts when you pull the first stroke. When you're racing the clock starts when the computer instructs the PM5 to start the race and you start rowing when you react to
ROW
appearing on then display. So the time will be off by your thinking time, reaction time and the time taken for the PM5 to register the first stroke.
You can practice the racing starts at home (on PM4/PM5) - it is an exact facsimile of a racing start at an event.
MAIN MENU
GAMES (grey button #3)
RACING (grey button #4)
CREATE RACE (grey button #5)
2000M (grey button #2) Other distances are available
START RACE (grey button #5)
You have to pick up the handle at this point
Sit Ready
... pause ...
Attention
... random pause ...
ROW
it will "false start" if you pull before ROW appears.
If you have two (up to eight) ergos with PM4/PM5 you can run a full scale race. The first ergo follows the sequence above but stops after picking the distance (#3, #4, #5, #2, stop). The other ergos use #3, #4, then "JOIN RACE" (don't know which grey button that is as I've only got one PM5 here at home). The rower on the first ergo then starts the race and all ergos will get the sit ready, attention, ROW sequence.
Re: Sub 6:30 by October. Training advice
Nice! Will remember that for next time. Get a few practices in.Citroen wrote: ↑October 27th, 2019, 4:02 amWhen you start rowing at home, the PM5 clock starts when you pull the first stroke. When you're racing the clock starts when the computer instructs the PM5 to start the race and you start rowing when you react to
ROW
appearing on then display. So the time will be off by your thinking time, reaction time and the time taken for the PM5 to register the first stroke.
You can practice the racing starts at home (on PM4/PM5) - it is an exact facsimile of a racing start at an event.
MAIN MENU
GAMES (grey button #3)
RACING (grey button #4)
CREATE RACE (grey button #5)
2000M (grey button #2) Other distances are available
START RACE (grey button #5)
You have to pick up the handle at this point
Sit Ready
... pause ...
Attention
... random pause ...
ROW
it will "false start" if you pull before ROW appears.
If you have two (up to eight) ergos with PM4/PM5 you can run a full scale race. The first ergo follows the sequence above but stops after picking the distance (#3, #4, #5, #2, stop). The other ergos use #3, #4, then "JOIN RACE" (don't know which grey button that is as I've only got one PM5 here at home). The rower on the first ergo then starts the race and all ergos will get the sit ready, attention, ROW sequence.
Age: 40. Weight: 123kg. Height: 6'4"
Row: 1k: 3:14 2k: 6:28 5k: 17:12 30min: 8532m
Bike: 10k: 18:58. 30min: 19102m
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Bike: 10k: 18:58. 30min: 19102m
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Re: Sub 6:30 by October. Training advice
Well done Jim. It's been really good following your progress with this. Great result.
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Re: Sub 6:30 by October. Training advice
Great result Jim. Really well done
51 HWT; 6' 4"; 1k= 3:09; 2k= 6:36; 5k= 17:19; 6k= 20:47; 10k= 35:46 30mins= 8,488m 60mins= 16,618m HM= 1:16.47; FM= 2:40:41; 50k= 3:16:09; 100k= 7:52:44; 12hrs = 153km
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Re: Sub 6:30 by October. Training advice
Yes won the 2k and 500m - my long time erg buddy Peter Beare (you saw him in Adelaide) got me by 5 on the 4 minutes.
Happy with all that but not so much with the 2k time of course - I reached 1000m @1:44.9 which was where I wanted to be but messed up the third 500m just not quite strong enough I guess.
Lindsay
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PBs (65y+) 1 min 349m, 500m 1:29.8, 1k 3:11.7 2k 6:47.4, 5km 18:07.9, 30' 7928m, 10k 37:57.2, 60' 15368m
73yo 93kg
Sydney Australia
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PBs (65y+) 1 min 349m, 500m 1:29.8, 1k 3:11.7 2k 6:47.4, 5km 18:07.9, 30' 7928m, 10k 37:57.2, 60' 15368m
Re: Sub 6:30 by October. Training advice
Pretty ambitious to do 3 events. I was knackered after one.lindsayh wrote: ↑October 27th, 2019, 7:28 amYes won the 2k and 500m - my long time erg buddy Peter Beare (you saw him in Adelaide) got me by 5 on the 4 minutes.
Happy with all that but not so much with the 2k time of course - I reached 1000m @1:44.9 which was where I wanted to be but messed up the third 500m just not quite strong enough I guess.
Saw the result. Would be nice if they could consolidate
Looks like I came second in 30 to 39 and 11th over-all. But not many entries outside of the u19s.
Age: 40. Weight: 123kg. Height: 6'4"
Row: 1k: 3:14 2k: 6:28 5k: 17:12 30min: 8532m
Bike: 10k: 18:58. 30min: 19102m
Row: 1k: 3:14 2k: 6:28 5k: 17:12 30min: 8532m
Bike: 10k: 18:58. 30min: 19102m
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Re: Sub 6:30 by October. Training advice
Jim the results are consolidated for each group on the time team site as you say but not one overall list and a silver it is - nice work and terrific splits.
https://regatta.time-team.nl/airc/2019/ ... 25dbca.php
I usually do all the races - no point in watching others when you can have a go and just have to live with the results not being quite the same as a one off test. Good test of fitness.
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PBs (65y+) 1 min 349m, 500m 1:29.8, 1k 3:11.7 2k 6:47.4, 5km 18:07.9, 30' 7928m, 10k 37:57.2, 60' 15368m
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Re: Sub 6:30 by October. Training advice
Fantastic! So happy you reached your target.
56 yo, 6'3" 205# PBs (all since turning 50):
1 min - 376m, 500m - 1:21.3, 1K - 2:57.2, 4 min - 1305m, 2K - 6:27.8, 5K - 17:23, 30 min - 8444m, 10K - 35:54, 60 min - 16110, HM - 1:19:19, FM - 2:45:41
1 min - 376m, 500m - 1:21.3, 1K - 2:57.2, 4 min - 1305m, 2K - 6:27.8, 5K - 17:23, 30 min - 8444m, 10K - 35:54, 60 min - 16110, HM - 1:19:19, FM - 2:45:41
Re: Sub 6:30 by October. Training advice
That's amazing to do three events and do well in all of them!! When I do a race I am done for the day.lindsayh wrote: ↑October 27th, 2019, 7:28 amYes won the 2k and 500m - my long time erg buddy Peter Beare (you saw him in Adelaide) got me by 5 on the 4 minutes.
Happy with all that but not so much with the 2k time of course - I reached 1000m @1:44.9 which was where I wanted to be but messed up the third 500m just not quite strong enough I guess.
56 yo, 6'3" 205# PBs (all since turning 50):
1 min - 376m, 500m - 1:21.3, 1K - 2:57.2, 4 min - 1305m, 2K - 6:27.8, 5K - 17:23, 30 min - 8444m, 10K - 35:54, 60 min - 16110, HM - 1:19:19, FM - 2:45:41
1 min - 376m, 500m - 1:21.3, 1K - 2:57.2, 4 min - 1305m, 2K - 6:27.8, 5K - 17:23, 30 min - 8444m, 10K - 35:54, 60 min - 16110, HM - 1:19:19, FM - 2:45:41
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Re: Sub 6:30 by October. Training advice
Thanks Keith it makes it a good challenge but I wouldn't use the 'a' word I guess. A few of us do it regularly and earlier this year there were actually 5 races in a day which was a test. For the big races you just have to make sure not to hold back on the 2k knowing there is more to come. Once it is done the others are all OK and just have to take the bit of a drop off into account.
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Sydney Australia
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PBs (65y+) 1 min 349m, 500m 1:29.8, 1k 3:11.7 2k 6:47.4, 5km 18:07.9, 30' 7928m, 10k 37:57.2, 60' 15368m
73yo 93kg
Sydney Australia
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PBs (65y+) 1 min 349m, 500m 1:29.8, 1k 3:11.7 2k 6:47.4, 5km 18:07.9, 30' 7928m, 10k 37:57.2, 60' 15368m
Re: Sub 6:30 by October. Training advice
5 months later...
Only rowing twice a week now. The rest is weights and circuits. Have just bought a bike to get to work which is gonna up my mileage.
Just did 17:50 on a 5k. Not terrible but miles away from where I was. Amazing how fast you lose it when the volume drops.
On the plus side I'm now conserably lighter.
One final thing. I've just bought my 80 year old dad a rower so he can stay fit during the corona crisis. I've started a thread, would be cool if you could all check in and offer advice.
Cheers
Jim
Only rowing twice a week now. The rest is weights and circuits. Have just bought a bike to get to work which is gonna up my mileage.
Just did 17:50 on a 5k. Not terrible but miles away from where I was. Amazing how fast you lose it when the volume drops.
On the plus side I'm now conserably lighter.
One final thing. I've just bought my 80 year old dad a rower so he can stay fit during the corona crisis. I've started a thread, would be cool if you could all check in and offer advice.
Cheers
Jim
Age: 40. Weight: 123kg. Height: 6'4"
Row: 1k: 3:14 2k: 6:28 5k: 17:12 30min: 8532m
Bike: 10k: 18:58. 30min: 19102m
Row: 1k: 3:14 2k: 6:28 5k: 17:12 30min: 8532m
Bike: 10k: 18:58. 30min: 19102m