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Down 1:24 since May. Body responded well today. Decided to go harder from the start to avoid having to push so hard towards the end.
If there was ever a fitting tribute to your friend, this is it. That's a beautiful row: neg splits, controlled and a very strong last 1097m. You've been threatening a massive result for a few weeks, and there it is.
Well done Joe, there's more to squeeze out too now you know what you can do.JoeMoho wrote: ↑November 30th, 2020, 3:29 pmPosted a 10K PB about a month ago of 41:53. Played with some negative splitting today and knocked off 11 seconds. First 5k was a 2:07 pace, next 3k was 2:04, then increased the pace over the last 2k.
Time Meters Pace Watts Cal/Hr S/M
41:42.3 10,000m 2:05.1 179 915 26 171
8:29.3 2,000m 2:07.3 170 883 25 161
8:26.0 4,000m 2:06.5 173 895 25 167
8:23.2 6,000m 2:05.8 176 905 27 172
8:17.9 8,000m 2:04.4 181 924 27 175
8:05.8 10,000m 2:01.4 195 972 29 181
Newbie gains for sure (been rowing for 6 months) but happy with the progress.
Wow
Nice HM, very well done
that is bonkers mate! But well deserved and a fitting tribute as Stu said.
I have never considered doing a 3k. Nice result, and a 5k PB is possible, with a 3k result like thatLemvigJ wrote: ↑November 30th, 2020, 5:54 pmI have been away from erging for almost two years, but are glad to be back. I still love the rhytm of the erg, to feel the flow, to train systematically and read in this forum. All great. However due to the unspeakable C19 most of my training is unfortunately done alone. Only good thing about C19 is lost weight (am I the only one?) and being close to LWT for the first time in 30 years! I will aim to be LWT for a HM in March...
I don't know my current level and will hence wait a little to do old standard tests, so I did the much overlooked 3 k test today. Best thing about the distance was the certainty for a PB (first trial). Best thing about the test was negative splitting and finishing 10 s faster than expected!
Started out "slowly" in 1:47 and kept pushing. Felt too good at 2 k, but luckily I managed to change it in the last 1 k. Ended out with 10:27,9 (1:44,7). Now I'm motivated to train further for my December trial - The 5 k.
I wish you all a nice December!
Wow, that's a great row and great tribute to your friend, very well done!
Thanks Keith!KeithT wrote: ↑November 30th, 2020, 2:24 pmYeah Martin! That's a great result - especially for a sprinter type. Its amazing how much your fitness has improved.MartinSH4321 wrote: ↑November 29th, 2020, 11:00 amHM PB - 1:20:56.8 (-61'')![]()
First PB in my new training room, goal was sub 1:21 and it went almost perfectly as planned. Started at 15°C and 35% humidity, but forgot to start the fan and ended at 18°C and 80% humidity which cost me some seconds for sure.
Very happy with the result, and good to know there's still a bit more possible.
Time Meters Pace Watts Cal/Hr S/M
1:20:56.8 21,097m 1:55.1 229 1089 24 152
7:43.3 2,000m 1:55.8 225 1075 23 140
7:43.3 4,000m 1:55.8 225 1075 23 142
7:43.4 6,000m 1:55.8 225 1074 23 148
7:43.5 8,000m 1:55.8 225 1074 24 147
7:43.7 10,000m 1:55.9 225 1073 24 150
7:43.5 12,000m 1:55.8 225 1074 24 150
7:43.6 14,000m 1:55.9 225 1073 24 152
7:43.3 16,000m 1:55.8 225 1075 24 154
7:39.0 18,000m 1:54.7 232 1097 25 161
7:36.2 20,000m 1:54.0 236 1111 26 165
3:54.0 21,097m 1:46.6 288 1292 32 172
Base fitness can easily be seen as the ugly stepchild of rowing. It takes a long time to see any benefits, it doesn't feed the ego and it is all too easy to choose a pace that is too fast, not least as it will still feel relatively comfortable.MartinSH4321 wrote: ↑December 1st, 2020, 3:17 amThanks Keith!
It's great to see that I built up a solid base to work with, still enough space to improve I think. You did an amazing FM, I improve my 60' and HM, who would have thought this one or two years ago![]()
Incredible effort! Love the ambitious and consistent pace right from the start.
Great time and progress from what was already a quick time back in May!
I know - breaking the 36:00 in the 10K and a solid FM when I thought I was just going to do sprints. You have improved all your long stuff too but can still go really fast.MartinSH4321 wrote: ↑December 1st, 2020, 3:17 amThanks Keith!KeithT wrote: ↑November 30th, 2020, 2:24 pmYeah Martin! That's a great result - especially for a sprinter type. Its amazing how much your fitness has improved.MartinSH4321 wrote: ↑November 29th, 2020, 11:00 amHM PB - 1:20:56.8 (-61'')![]()
First PB in my new training room, goal was sub 1:21 and it went almost perfectly as planned. Started at 15°C and 35% humidity, but forgot to start the fan and ended at 18°C and 80% humidity which cost me some seconds for sure.
Very happy with the result, and good to know there's still a bit more possible.
Time Meters Pace Watts Cal/Hr S/M
1:20:56.8 21,097m 1:55.1 229 1089 24 152
7:43.3 2,000m 1:55.8 225 1075 23 140
7:43.3 4,000m 1:55.8 225 1075 23 142
7:43.4 6,000m 1:55.8 225 1074 23 148
7:43.5 8,000m 1:55.8 225 1074 24 147
7:43.7 10,000m 1:55.9 225 1073 24 150
7:43.5 12,000m 1:55.8 225 1074 24 150
7:43.6 14,000m 1:55.9 225 1073 24 152
7:43.3 16,000m 1:55.8 225 1075 24 154
7:39.0 18,000m 1:54.7 232 1097 25 161
7:36.2 20,000m 1:54.0 236 1111 26 165
3:54.0 21,097m 1:46.6 288 1292 32 172
It's great to see that I built up a solid base to work with, still enough space to improve I think. You did an amazing FM, I improve my 60' and HM, who would have thought this one or two years ago![]()
Everything about this is just amazing! You should be proud.