That hour tho

Very well done! Sub 6:40 is magical marker!Huopaaja wrote: ↑May 6th, 2020, 9:57 amRight on the money on the 2k at 6:39.9![]()
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Probably wasn't the best day to do it, but when is it ever? My back was aching from too much sitting with the laptop on the couch and I was tired from watching tv shows too late last night. But I did not want to waste another training day in hopes of finding better form tomorrow, and I was also getting pretty jittery about the 2k, so I figured I'd better get it over with.
All in all, the execution went as planned:
Up to speed with just a couple of fast strokes, hold 1:41 with long strokes and consistent rating at 30 to about halfway, where I'd tighten the screw to about 1:40 until 1250m or so, then take it up another notch to 1:39 until a final rate-up sprint with about a minute to go depending on the need in order to make the sub-6:40 mark.
This type of slight neg splitting seems to work for me as I was feeling pretty comfortable and confident throughout; even so, I don't think I left more than a second or two on the table. I'm afraid I am already pretty close to my limit, but if I ever wanted to improve this PB, I'd try to rate up a little and work on my breathing rhythm to get the air flowing in. Lowering the foot rest as suggested by Jamesg in another thread definitely helped in that respect as an instant fix.
Beautiful ramp up to high rate sprint from 4:30!Dangerscouse wrote: ↑May 6th, 2020, 2:28 pmWell done, really good PBHuopaaja wrote: ↑May 6th, 2020, 9:57 amRight on the money on the 2k at 6:39.9![]()
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Probably wasn't the best day to do it, but when is it ever? My back was aching from too much sitting with the laptop on the couch and I was tired from watching tv shows too late last night. But I did not want to waste another training day in hopes of finding better form tomorrow, and I was also getting pretty jittery about the 2k, so I figured I'd better get it over with.
All in all, the execution went as planned:
Up to speed with just a couple of fast strokes, hold 1:41 with long strokes and consistent rating at 30 to about halfway, where I'd tighten the screw to about 1:40 until 1250m or so, then take it up another notch to 1:39 until a final rate-up sprint with about a minute to go depending on the need in order to make the sub-6:40 mark.
This type of slight neg splitting seems to work for me as I was feeling pretty comfortable and confident throughout; even so, I don't think I left more than a second or two on the table. I'm afraid I am already pretty close to my limit, but if I ever wanted to improve this PB, I'd try to rate up a little and work on my breathing rhythm to get the air flowing in. Lowering the foot rest as suggested by Jamesg in another thread definitely helped in that respect as an instant fix.
Big improvement, really well done!canglem wrote: ↑May 6th, 2020, 2:26 pmCrushed my way too easy goal, beat my reach goal but just gave myself a little too much ground to make up to hit my stretch goal.
Time Meters Pace Watts Cal/Hr S/M
7:41.0 2,000m 1:55.2 229 1086 27
1:56.0 500m 1:56.0 224 1071 29
1:56.8 1,000m 1:56.8 220 1055 28
1:57.2 1,500m 1:57.2 217 1048 27
1:51.1 2,000m 1:51.1 255 1178 27
Good job, strong finishcanglem wrote: ↑May 6th, 2020, 2:26 pmCrushed my way too easy goal, beat my reach goal but just gave myself a little too much ground to make up to hit my stretch goal.
Time Meters Pace Watts Cal/Hr S/M
7:41.0 2,000m 1:55.2 229 1086 27
1:56.0 500m 1:56.0 224 1071 29
1:56.8 1,000m 1:56.8 220 1055 28
1:57.2 1,500m 1:57.2 217 1048 27
1:51.1 2,000m 1:51.1 255 1178 27
Nice job, and a phenomenal improvement over your last 2k.canglem wrote: ↑May 6th, 2020, 2:26 pmCrushed my way too easy goal, beat my reach goal but just gave myself a little too much ground to make up to hit my stretch goal.
Time Meters Pace Watts Cal/Hr S/M
7:41.0 2,000m 1:55.2 229 1086 27
1:56.0 500m 1:56.0 224 1071 29
1:56.8 1,000m 1:56.8 220 1055 28
1:57.2 1,500m 1:57.2 217 1048 27
1:51.1 2,000m 1:51.1 255 1178 27
KenniEliasen wrote: ↑May 6th, 2020, 8:16 amTime Meters Pace Watts Cal/Hr S/M
6:57.5 2,000m 1:44.3 308 1359 26
First time I go Sub-7 on the 2k![]()
Could probably have paced it a bit better, but just wanted to make sure I hit the 7 min mark.
Kenni, this is outstanding work. Sub-7 is such a big milestone. And Jo Andre is right - this is a very low rating for a 2k (I did mine at 26, too!) - there's probably heaps more speed there if you rate up some.
Outstanding work. You're still quite new at this aren't you? I would expect that you can get faster still with more experience.Huopaaja wrote: ↑May 6th, 2020, 9:57 amRight on the money on the 2k at 6:39.9![]()
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This type of slight neg splitting seems to work for me as I was feeling pretty comfortable and confident throughout; even so, I don't think I left more than a second or two on the table. I'm afraid I am already pretty close to my limit, but if I ever wanted to improve this PB, I'd try to rate up a little and work on my breathing rhythm to get the air flowing in. Lowering the foot rest as suggested by Jamesg in another thread definitely helped in that respect as an instant fix.
That's a massive step up from your signature time - congrats!canglem wrote: ↑May 6th, 2020, 2:26 pmCrushed my way too easy goal, beat my reach goal but just gave myself a little too much ground to make up to hit my stretch goal.
Time Meters Pace Watts Cal/Hr S/M
7:41.0 2,000m 1:55.2 229 1086 27
1:56.0 500m 1:56.0 224 1071 29
1:56.8 1,000m 1:56.8 220 1055 28
1:57.2 1,500m 1:57.2 217 1048 27
1:51.1 2,000m 1:51.1 255 1178 27
If you've only been rowing for 7 weeks and your VO2max is around the 60 mark then you will improve a hell of a lot. I don't know your heigth/weigth but with a a 190cm+ heavyweight male rower with a VO2max of 60 should be capable of a sub6 minute 2k!Huopaaja wrote: ↑May 7th, 2020, 6:57 amAnd yes, I've had a rowing machine for only 7 weeks now, so I am new to the game if you discount the occasional gym warm-ups in the past. So I'd agree there remains room for gains at least in terms of technique/efficiency, and probably in specific strength for 2k and shorter. But more importantly, I have extensive history (up to 500-650 hours /p.a.) in cycling and skiing, yet I've never been able to amount to much in either. I am afraid a practically fully-trained VO2max in the low 60s (when lean) sets a pretty stringent cap in these sports, rowing included.
Thanks to you and everyone else! I feel like if I get off to a quicker start I may be able to sneak under 7:40, especially since that was a lunchtime effort after a bad sleep thanks to a 4-year old wanting to snuggle with his elbows and knees all night long.max_ratcliffe wrote: ↑May 7th, 2020, 6:05 amNice job, and a phenomenal improvement over your last 2k.canglem wrote: ↑May 6th, 2020, 2:26 pmCrushed my way too easy goal, beat my reach goal but just gave myself a little too much ground to make up to hit my stretch goal.
Time Meters Pace Watts Cal/Hr S/M
7:41.0 2,000m 1:55.2 229 1086 27
1:56.0 500m 1:56.0 224 1071 29
1:56.8 1,000m 1:56.8 220 1055 28
1:57.2 1,500m 1:57.2 217 1048 27
1:51.1 2,000m 1:51.1 255 1178 27
Blistering finish - I think you probably need to go again and see if you can take a bit more off![]()
I used to be a cyclist as well. Did a lot of races with an amateur licence in the Netherlands and eventually participated in some Elite races as well. At one point I was in a race with Nicky TerpstraHuopaaja wrote: ↑May 7th, 2020, 8:49 amRon, I'm 194cm/90kg, bf% currently in the low mid-teens.
Thanks for the pep talk, but realistically, a 6-minute 2k is worlds apart at 480 watts - I couldn't come close to that power for the duration on a bicycle in my prime, when I was tested for that VO2max of 5,4l/min. It's very likely lower now, and even back in the day I think I would have needed 10% more FTP (and VO2 capacity) to be a contender at the domestic hobby rider level![]()
Plus it's another giant leap from there to international elite and - if cycling and rowing can be compared - the 6-min club.