Imo, there is no general optimal stroke rate: as Glenn says it's all about finding what is your best, and most efficient stroke rateMudSweatAndYears wrote: ↑June 23rd, 2021, 9:12 amGreat info in this thread, and deepy impressed by the distances you guys are racing. I (a 60 yr old LW) have started training for a marathon. Five months back I did a PB on an hour-of-power (reached 15120 m), and based on that pace I am aiming for a sub 3hr (stretch target a 2:55 h:m) marathon.
Now the thing is: I tend to row with quite a low stroke rate that corresponds with an SPI = 10 W.min/stroke. For instance, the 1 hr time trial I did at 21 spm. However, when I train at marathon pace my stroke rate drops to 17 spm. This makes sense from SPI perspective (SPI remains at 10 W.min/strooke), but I wonder if this is a suboptimal rating. Is 17 spm too low for marathon distance? To optimize my time on the marathon, should I increase my rating (while somewhat dropping my SPI)?
Appreciate your views!
I'd guess you would be faster if you rated higher, but that is a guess as an FM is a long way so there's a lot of room for things to change as you progress. Personally I have found r22-24 is ideal for me, but I'd also do an Hour of Power at r28-30 so it's not comparable.