I have seen a photo of the men's 500m podium. None of them would look out of place in a scrum
Nice work on your pb, they all count. As mentioned it can't be the easiest environment to pb in. Good luck in your otw race!
I have seen a photo of the men's 500m podium. None of them would look out of place in a scrum
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Time Meters Pace Watts S/M HR
36:44.2 10,000m 1:50.2 261 27 165
7:16.7 2,000m 1:49.1 269 27 159
7:18.4 4,000m 1:49.6 266 27 163
7:19.5 6,000m 1:49.8 264 27 167
7:23.8 8,000m 1:50.9 256 27 168
7:25.8 10,000m 1:51.4 253 29 169
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Time Meters Pace Watts S/M HR
37:02.6 10,000m 1:51.1 255 28 169
7:21.0 2,000m 1:50.2 261 26 162
7:23.0 4,000m 1:50.7 258 28 166
7:26.1 6,000m 1:51.5 252 28 169
7:27.2 8,000m 1:51.8 250 29 171
7:25.2 10,000m 1:51.3 254 29 177
Love it. Most people would tell you to rest after a successful competition, but you sit down and smash out a great result and even greater PB improvement.putridp wrote: ↑December 8th, 2024, 11:13 amOn the back of my recent period of training I had a go at a 10,000m today, getting a PB by 18.4s. I was a little too ambitious at the start. It was as gruelling as a 10k ever is!
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Time Meters Pace Watts S/M HR 36:44.2 10,000m 1:50.2 261 27 165 7:16.7 2,000m 1:49.1 269 27 159 7:18.4 4,000m 1:49.6 266 27 163 7:19.5 6,000m 1:49.8 264 27 167 7:23.8 8,000m 1:50.9 256 27 168 7:25.8 10,000m 1:51.4 253 29 169
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Time Meters Pace Watts S/M HR 37:02.6 10,000m 1:51.1 255 28 169 7:21.0 2,000m 1:50.2 261 26 162 7:23.0 4,000m 1:50.7 258 28 166 7:26.1 6,000m 1:51.5 252 28 169 7:27.2 8,000m 1:51.8 250 29 171 7:25.2 10,000m 1:51.3 254 29 177
Can only echo Stu! Great result, especially after a hard compputridp wrote: ↑December 8th, 2024, 11:13 amOn the back of my recent period of training I had a go at a 10,000m today, getting a PB by 18.4s. I was a little too ambitious at the start. It was as gruelling as a 10k ever is!
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Time Meters Pace Watts S/M HR 36:44.2 10,000m 1:50.2 261 27 165 7:16.7 2,000m 1:49.1 269 27 159 7:18.4 4,000m 1:49.6 266 27 163 7:19.5 6,000m 1:49.8 264 27 167 7:23.8 8,000m 1:50.9 256 27 168 7:25.8 10,000m 1:51.4 253 29 169
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Time Meters Pace Watts S/M HR 37:02.6 10,000m 1:51.1 255 28 169 7:21.0 2,000m 1:50.2 261 26 162 7:23.0 4,000m 1:50.7 258 28 166 7:26.1 6,000m 1:51.5 252 28 169 7:27.2 8,000m 1:51.8 250 29 171 7:25.2 10,000m 1:51.3 254 29 177
Just nosied your profile on erg data. I also am a member at PCRC!!! Small world! You’ve shamed me into getting on the erg. Was going to have a day off!putridp wrote: ↑December 8th, 2024, 11:13 amOn the back of my recent period of training I had a go at a 10,000m today, getting a PB by 18.4s. I was a little too ambitious at the start. It was as gruelling as a 10k ever is!
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Time Meters Pace Watts S/M HR 36:44.2 10,000m 1:50.2 261 27 165 7:16.7 2,000m 1:49.1 269 27 159 7:18.4 4,000m 1:49.6 266 27 163 7:19.5 6,000m 1:49.8 264 27 167 7:23.8 8,000m 1:50.9 256 27 168 7:25.8 10,000m 1:51.4 253 29 169
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Time Meters Pace Watts S/M HR 37:02.6 10,000m 1:51.1 255 28 169 7:21.0 2,000m 1:50.2 261 26 162 7:23.0 4,000m 1:50.7 258 28 166 7:26.1 6,000m 1:51.5 252 28 169 7:27.2 8,000m 1:51.8 250 29 171 7:25.2 10,000m 1:51.3 254 29 177
Many congrats Ed - you didn't mention that it also earned you a silver medal - so congrats on that too!
And same to you Anthony - very well done indeed.
Absolutely agree re 10k, you certainly know about it for a few days after!putridp wrote: ↑December 8th, 2024, 3:35 pmThanks all
No shame in having a day off! I've had a quiet week what with tapering so it's nice to have a proper dead-leg feeling tonight. I've been reminded why I don't do a 10k TT very often, it's an awful experience every time, far worse than a 2k (which is over quicker, at least!) but satisfying to get done. Weirdly my forearms were burning and cramping for the last 4 or 5k. I know sore forearms can be a grip or form issue but I'd like to think I know one end of an erg from the other... Also I'm not sure what's going on with my HR compared to the 10k from 2 years ago - whether the lower finishing and average HR reflects better fitness, the mild covid I had a month ago, +2 years of age, or something else.
I'm a new member of Peterborough City RC, and I don't manage to get out on the water often. It looks like I will have to miss the Christmas head race next weekend unless I can get cover for work I look forward to meeting you soon! And any other forum members at a future competition too