hjs wrote: ↑April 28th, 2020, 6:58 am
MartinSH4321 wrote: ↑April 28th, 2020, 6:22 am
hjs wrote: ↑April 28th, 2020, 4:44 am
Re Strokes.
Martin, a stroke is not a stroke. Its not cycling where the movement is fixed. A hard long stroke, compared to a softer featered stroke does waste much more energy. So you can,t put a number on how much energy 1 stroke does waste. Rating up is about learning to soften do the transition from stroke to recovery.
That's a very good point, I have hardly any knowledge about sports science, and calculating the watts that have to be used to push the bodyweight up and down the slide is only one part of efficiency.
But don't you think that for stronger and less fit rower a lower spm fits better? A softer, more fluit stroke should be possible at lower ratings too I think. I only have 3 recent sessions to compare (10k PB R24 248W for the first 30', 30R20 PB 250W+ for the first 25', 30' PB R22/23 255W for the first 20'). The 30R20 felt the easierst, the 30' R22 about equal and the R24 the hardest at slowest pace. I hope it's just a matter of practise and getting a softer stroke, I'll slowly raise the rating, but as long as I can't row faster I think a high rating isn't necessary.
I certainly think a certain movement patern does suit a given athlete. I myself never rated above 31av over 2k, and also never could rate up very well over the 500.
But apart from that, I do think everything is, partly trainable.
You could try to do some L3 training from the wolverineplan. Which is apart from the faster stuff, mainly low rate. Av max r20.
A L3 session, is free, higher rate, over a long distance. Effort ut1 ish, but not time trial like. You should force yourself to rate up.
For a TT I think you always should rate by feel, use what feels the best. And ofcourse for 1.50 you don,t need 27. But for 145/46 you need more spm.
I followed your advice and tried 10k R25 at 220W, it felt weird and it was hard not to pace up. Every time I got a bit distracted I found myself doing more watts than planned.
What I recognized: The effort feels much harder for me than at R20, and HR was much higher than normal. 220W should be UT1 for me, but HR says it was AT. Actually, my HR was only a bit lower than at my 30R20 PB where I did 30W more (it was hotter today, but not that much).
What I think was positive: my legs felt pretty relaxed, at lower ratings there is more strain and after the effort they still feel heavy, today I felt pretty fresh only a couple of minutes after finish.
I definitely need to work on that, and it looks like a regular UT1/AT session will fit, thanks for your help!
Time Meters Pace Watts Cal/Hr S/M
3:53.2 1,000m 1:56.6 221 1059 26 136
3:53.2 1,000m 1:56.6 221 1059 25 143
3:53.4 2,000m 1:56.7 220 1057 25 147
3:53.1 3,000m 1:56.5 221 1060 25 151
3:53.2 4,000m 1:56.6 221 1059 25 152
3:53.7 5,000m 1:56.8 219 1054 25 155
3:53.4 6,000m 1:56.7 220 1057 25 156
3:53.4 7,000m 1:56.7 220 1057 25 160
3:53.5 8,000m 1:56.7 220 1056 25 161
3:53.5 9,000m 1:56.7 220 1056 25 160