I agree that the targets for the interval sessions seem often very conservative, at least when you're a complete novice. The plan suggests to start the first sessions modestly with the instruction to do reps that you can certainly hold for the complete session.PleaseLockIn wrote: ↑November 26th, 2024, 6:56 amThe target was completely conservative. I managed 4:17.x r22, 4:16.x r23, and 4:10.x r23 at UT1 (the first 2 lower end, the last one upper end). I should increase my intensity to AT (can speak a couple words pace). Perhaps I start at 2:07 and go lower, or even be more ambitious and try a 2:05-2:06 target.
But as a novice I had no idea which pace I could manage for a complete session so I started with (in retrospect) unambitious splits of 2:16 for the 500m sprints and 2:23 for the first '2 x 10 min' session.
This, combined with the fact that, as a complete novice, fitness improves much quicker than for someone who already has a decent base level make me feel that the evolution in the interval sessions feel to conservative for me.
In retrospect, my feeling is that the targets in this plan are rather meant for people who already surpassed the huge novice gains and who have an idea about which rate they can row at. So I don't regret to have already started the plan this early, on the contrary, but I adapt the goals a bit to my own personal situation.
Thereby I use the mantra: 'use the steady state sessions for recovery so you can work hard on the interval sessions'.
So I just try to go hard on the interval sessions, not considering heart rate targets, and going slow/medium slow (below ut2) on the steady distances.
This makes a huge gap in splits between the steady state sessions and the interval sessions, but I don't think that this should be a problem?
Keep it going! If you maintain a constant split while distances increases, that's also progress!PleaseLockIn wrote: ↑November 26th, 2024, 6:56 amDay 3 I will keep a 2:18 split but progressively lower the stroke rate to 18 or even 17, in preparation for my 1:59.x 20-minute r20 ~2 months later. I don't have high hopes for it but I will continue rowing more and refining my technique. That's my only hope...
Yes, Nomark has nice results so far, but use it as an inspiration, not as a discouragement.PleaseLockIn wrote: ↑November 26th, 2024, 6:56 amPS. Wow Nomark. Your SS is mid 2:20s and yet your intervals are nearly 2:00. What a huge differenve! Meanwhile my SS is 2:18 at UT2 while I am struggling to get my intervals to 2:05 let alone 2:00 (tho to be fair I did the 2:05 one at upper UT1, not above AT). Your 2k is a 8:10, meanwhile... I am not sure if I have a 8:10 2k right now.
While I am still significantly slower in SS (though to be fair I plan to stick at UT2 pace and lower my stroke rate to 18) and especially intervals (beginners going sub 2:00 or close on intervals, versus my lagging 2:07 now) I have now closed part of the gap, and at least 20 minute r20 in a bit over 2 months does not seem delusional for now.
Also, like you said, intensity levels might be different. Everyone is different, so don't compare to much with others and follow the plan according to what's best for your body.