@ Dangerscouse - great I'll check out that book.
And thanks for the shoe recommendations. I need to get something - even for my lifting (I use cheap soft sole shoes even for my 260kg DL's!)
@Tsnor - Aerobic split - great info. I had slacked off a bit on my aerobic training so I'll be sure to up those sessions, especially as the recovery cost is minimal.
Breathe work - yeah I know it could be a dud, but I'm willing to give it a go. the device I'm using tracks wattage and load - already I can see my numbers improving. So surely there must be some carry over benefit right? I did use it for my warmup on the 500m day and I think it helped (but then again it was the first time I'd done a proper 45min warmup for a session so that also could have played a role
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From my understanding it's not working the lungs as such, it's working the diaphragm - aiming to stress those muscles. I know they are slow twitch, but I'm sure some intense loading is going to net a result?
Regarding the statement about only using 70% of lung capacity - this reminds me of my Powerlifting days - in a way you are training to unlock the strength capability that the muscles/joints/neurons posses. We all have heard of stories about frail grandma doing some amazing feat in a life saving situation. A lot of powerlifting training is about unlocking the strength from the body - without putting on weight and size (due to weight class limits).
Maybe this is the case with the lungs/breathing. It's trying to push the body to tap into that reserve capacity?
Shoes - so your first comment sparked an interesting debate. I have been meaning to get some slimmer/harder sole shoes - for both lifting and erg work. So I'll get some anyway and see how I feel. I may even use some in an interval session and then switch to softer shoes and see if I notice any difference. Maybe I'm better doing this on a day where I practice starts.
The link you shared from the BioRow team was interesting. Theres lots of science in this sport huh. It now has me thinking about ideal foot height and even technique tweaks. Hmm.
@Btlifer - yeah I'm definitely out with a blast and then crash and burn! I feel like it has worked well - this approach - as I know I'm 100% empty at the end (as I crash around 150m so it's all on to hold until the end!) BUT, now I have some consistency with my times, for my next 500m I may experiment with pacing. My goal will be a 800w row - so if I go flat out for say 10-12 strokes (hitting 1100w, leaving an average of say 900w) then simply aim to hold 800w through to the end - I should come out with my 800w goal. It will be a lot more 'stable'.
The strange thing will be going from 1100w to 800w when I feel so fresh.
But I should experiment with it.
SHOES - back to the shoe. I used to use Inov-8 Barefoot shoes (XF-210 i think they were). Really light, thin sole. They didn't last long (I used them training plus every day as a PT) but I may get another pair for rowing and for lifting.
I will keep everyone updated.
Time to go do some intervals
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