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First of all, a little bit about myself. I’m 44 yo, and in general in good shape - 171 cm, 72kg. Used to practice a lot of different sports in my younger years, then run a lot (also marathons, I think 3:12 my PB).
Due to some nasty back pains I was never able to train rowing really regularly, even if I enjoy it a lot. This year I came back to rowing in April and have done >300km since then. My training wasn’t really structured, it was more for fun, then for any specific goal.
I did few runs that made me think I could try HM (not all of them were my best effort, but close to it):
5k - 20:12 (2:01.2)
30 min - 7,432 (2:01.0)
10k - 40:53.7 (2:02.6)
1h - 14,440 (2:04.6)
15k - 1:03:12.3 (2:06.4)
Especially the long ones - 1h & 15k - made me confident I could try HM. I was able to finish them keeping a pretty steady pace from the start to finish, and also I had some strength to speed up at the very end.
I haven’t really prepared myself for HM, I rather simply tried to “just do it”, believing that if I could do 15k, I could row 6k more without much problem (keeping a slower pace). So I decided I will try to go around 2:07-2:08, which should allow me to finish ~1h 30min.
I planned to do HM on Sat. So on Thu I did 10k in 42:40 (~2:07) to check how I would feel at ½ of HM and I felt very good. I had no training on Fri, but I went karting with my son and oh boy… I had no idea it would be so exhausting to drive 3x8min! Also I went to sleep late on Fri night. I tried to drink some more water on Fri and Sat but not sure if I did enough of it. So all in all, I would say I definitely didn’t do everything I could to be in the best form possible.
So the first 10k were pretty good. I kept a very steady 2:07.4 with 21 SPM. Around 15km (still keeping the same pace & SPM) I felt that I’m getting tired. With every minute it was getting harder and harder to keep the pace, and the voice in my head (“quit, you don’t have to do it, it is not your day” etc.) was getting stronger and stronger. Still I rowed on and kept the pace. Around 17 km, I started to see that I’m having trouble keeping it at 2:07 and I was seeing more of 2:08 and 2:09. Still, I kept the pace somehow and the time prediction was 1h29:20-40 which was as I planned. I also started to observe that my SPM got higher & irregular (21-24). So I felt I was getting weaker with every minute, but at the same time I was getting closer and closer and I thought I will make it.
BTW. Interestingly all this struggle is not visible in the stats. Probably I did some stronger strokes from time to time so the average pace hasn't changed.
And then, around 18k 400m it happened. Suddenly I felt a strong urge to vomit. I grabbed the carton box I prepared exactly for this case and spent some time being shaken by strong stomach contractions. I didn’t vomit, but my thought was “my body told me to stop, and I’m gonna listen to it”. And so I quitted.
So, that’s it. Instead of glorious HM in ~1h30 I quitted after 1h18 and 18k 450m.
All in all, it was a very valuable experience. I know much better what my limits are and I know that I pretty soon I will kick HM's ass
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What was good:
- steady pace - I was keeping it nice & steady almost to the end
What was bad:
- preparations - I haven’t really rested before HM
- race time - for some reasons I wasn’t able to row in the morning (as I planned to), so I did it around 5pm, after lunch. Not sure why, but I think it wasn’t optimal.
- pace - I went slightly faster than I intended to (2:07.4 instead of 2:08-2:09)
- wifi - it disconnected after ~40min which interrupted Deadpool 2 that I was watching. Darn it!
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And now my questions:
* Is my SPM - 21-22 - a good idea for HM?
* I lost exactly 1.5kg of weight during this HM attempt - is it OK to sweat so much?