I saw this. That's a commendable goal you've set for yourself and a worthy cause. Incredible.PS i'm planning to row 116k, dont ask!
I hope you'll keep us updated and provide a debrief when you've completed the 116km piece.
Cheers,
I saw this. That's a commendable goal you've set for yourself and a worthy cause. Incredible.PS i'm planning to row 116k, dont ask!
Thanks appreciated, currently just starting week 5 of the Eddie Fletcher 100k plan, am also speaking with Eddie directly about the challenge, as although its 'only' another 16k, his advice is that given the overall distance if i am not careful with pacing i wont get there in the fashion i want.
On the food, I had noticed that on the 97 min go that I was starting to feel empty (shaky) and hungry.
This young lady, https://ellenmagellanswag.com/blog/, calls it 'chipmunk eating'.
When you get past circa 32k, it almost always gets notably harder. It is a common adage in running, and the same applies to rowing, that you're training for the last 10km of a FM.sanbornm wrote: ↑August 31st, 2021, 4:12 pmI've put in a 33km day, and recently a couple 37 km days. A far cry from 100km, but feeling ok. The last 4 km of 37 was honestly a little uncomfortable.
Any other info or recommendations on calorie intake during an endurance event would be appreciated.
So far I'm half way through my training window, and I've accumulated 550km. I'm going to have to step up the distances in the next little while to get more comfortable with the long rows.
Cheers,
Mike
Mal wrote: ↑September 24th, 2021, 11:26 pmOk, so completed my 100K - 7:27:10.3. Happy to have completed it, but the 2:13.9 splits were a bit slower than I would have liked. This was my rookie 100K and I'll give it another attempt in 2 years when I am 60. I made a few rookie mistakes, but I'll post a review in a couple of days when I have recovered somewhat... Many thanks to the Eddie Fletcher Plan - this plan gives you a real confidence that you have prepared as well as you cold have.
On to th next goal.