I've been a long time lurker and have decided to start a thread sharing my training journey for this year.
My goal - to break the New Zealand 500m Record - which currently stands at 1:14.3
It's a big ask, but hey it's nice to dream big and there would be no fun trying to do something if it was easy.
I'm posting this for two reasons, 1) to share my journey online and 2) hopefully I will get some tips and advice to help me with my quest!
A bit of background:
I'm 34yrs old. 102kg.
I'm short for a rower - and this is going to be the big obstacle for reaching my goal - I'm only 178cm.
I have done a bit of rowing in my youth (15 years ago!) I was a lightweight junior (I even went to the Crash-Bs) and then rowed OTW for a year. Before discovering weights and then I did 5-6 years of powerlifting and natural bodybuilding.
In the past 3-4 years I've become a dad (we have a 3 year old and a newborn) and moved onto a little farm 40mins from the closest gym. So any training pretty much stopped (I was lucky to get in 1 workout a fortnight).
BUT I've recently built a new home gym and a C2 erg was my first purchase
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I had a crack at the 500m the day it arrived, I pulled a 1:22.5 which surprised me as I have NO fitness base and had done 1 strength session in the prior 2-3 months.
And as someone who likes goals and having a plan I thought 'let's give this a good crack'. It's been about 5 weeks now since I've started my training seriously (I say serious, but again remember I have a newborn, a farm to look after, my company I run etc etc) and last month I pulled a 1:19.5 (a PB for me).
That puts me at just under 700Watts for 500m.
To break the NZ record I need to hold 876watts.
My plan for the year is to build strength in the gym, do a lot of easy (146HR) rows to build that aerobic base, and then do a big / hard interval session each week.
Because of my size (or lack there of) I know things are going to be harder than if I was 6ft 5, so I may need to experiment here with rating higher or shortening the stroke.
Anyway, I'm happy to share my details about my training approach, and I welcome any advice.
Otherwise I'll update this every now and then with any major developments
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Oh - and has anyone figured out the best way to start a 500m sprint?