Hi to everybody! I'm 17 years old, 70 kgs,5'8(1.77) and i'm an official lightweight rower from Buenos Aires, Argentina. First of all i'd like to congratulate you guys for this forum, it's been really helpfull for me. Im my country rowing is an amateur sport, we don't get anything for rowing and we don't even have a good race water center. But we love rowing and that's all that matters:)
Well, i'm being trained by Sergio Fernández, an argentinean ex rower (1986 senior B world champion,1992 6° at Barcelona,1995 3° 4- At Finland) and I've been looking to increase my erg training(we have concepts 2:D) I train for a kind of speed water race with wooden race boats(we don't use shells for these ones, the wooden boats are a bit slower)of 1 km. My 1k test in erg is 1:32/500 3:08/1000. At the erg I train three times a week, 15 km each time. my routine is like this:
Monday
40' 20 rpm
15' recovery
25' 20-22 rpm
5' cooldown
15 km total
Monday afternoon-rowing at the river.
Tuesday
Gym
Running-8 km
Wednesday
10' at 24
5'recovery
10' at 24
45' at 20 rpm
15 km total
Thursday
Gym
Friday
10' at 26rpm
8'recovery
5' at 26 rpm
40' at 18-20 rpm
15 km total
saturday
water
3 x 3' at 28-32 rpm
12-14 km total
Gym
Sunday
Rest.
The fact is i'm starting to increase the training in order to get ready to start training 14 times a week next year, about 30-40 km per day( half erg half water). I think this routine i' ve been doing was good when i've started it but i need something heavier now. Could you give some kind of routine for the week according to all this?i'll be very thanked!!!
well....thanks for everything and keep on doing good work!
1K-Water(need advice)
Your coach seems experienced enough to elaborate an adequate schedule for you. Don't forget to include some rest!
BTW, is your coach related to Santiago Fernández (4th in Seoul olympics in the single).
Do you know Gabriela Best?
I think Argentinian rowing has quite a good level taking into consideration its amateur standard.
Dale caña y saludos!
BTW, is your coach related to Santiago Fernández (4th in Seoul olympics in the single).
Do you know Gabriela Best?
I think Argentinian rowing has quite a good level taking into consideration its amateur standard.
Dale caña y saludos!
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If you are training for a race on the water then there is no substitution for technique practice on the water, also practice racing starts because 1000 meters is a very short distance on the water so technique plays a bigger factor than strength or ergo times. That stuff helps but skill will win out on water. Also try rowing strapless on the water because it'll enthusise technique flaws allowing you to fix them. I am lucky to live in Australia and row at a school where rowing is a big deal (Scotch College). W recently won all 14 devisions at the head of the river which is one of the largest rowing regattas in the southern Hemisphere.
I know Santiago fernandez, he rows for a club called Saint ferdinand(san fernando) RCancho wrote:Your coach seems experienced enough to elaborate an adequate schedule for you. Don't forget to include some rest!
BTW, is your coach related to Santiago Fernández (4th in Seoul olympics in the single).
Do you know Gabriela Best?
I think Argentinian rowing has quite a good level taking into consideration its amateur standard.
Dale caña y saludos!
sergio rowed with santiago at the 4- that came 3° at The 1995 world rowing championship Tampere-Finland.
He's been training hard but there are some younger rowers(19-20 years) that actually are rowing better.
and gabriela best...well, i saw her at a regatta where she raced with her sister in a 2X, and i know all the things she won, but i don't know her.I think sergio knows her, they travelled together to winnipeg 99 i think.
and I think i will be doing less erg and more water...as you said, it cannot be replaced:)
There also are some quite good Argentinian rowers around in Spain rowing for Astillero (very good eight this year, probably next national champs) and RCM Barcelona.
Well happy rowing and good luck, loco
Well happy rowing and good luck, loco

yr 1966, 1,87 m, 8? kg
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