Race Distance Poll
Race Distance Poll
If you were going to attend a race that was held over a distance that was NOT 2,000 meters, what distance would you most prefer?
Mark Pukita
48 / 5'7" or 1.70 m / 165 lbs. or 75 kg
1:38.3 (500m) 07NOV05// 3:35.2 (1K) 05NOV06// 07:10.7 (2K LW) 25FEB07// 20:16.0 (5K) 20OCT05// 23:54.1 (6K) 20DEC06// 7,285 (30min) 27NOV05// 41:15.7 (10K) 19NOV05// 14,058 (60min) 29NOV05
48 / 5'7" or 1.70 m / 165 lbs. or 75 kg
1:38.3 (500m) 07NOV05// 3:35.2 (1K) 05NOV06// 07:10.7 (2K LW) 25FEB07// 20:16.0 (5K) 20OCT05// 23:54.1 (6K) 20DEC06// 7,285 (30min) 27NOV05// 41:15.7 (10K) 19NOV05// 14,058 (60min) 29NOV05
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What about a weight adjusted 2K (or other distance) using the C2 weight equivalency calculator? See:
http://www.concept2.com/05/training/com ... ht_adj.asp
Maybe we can set up a series of these on RowPro?
http://www.concept2.com/05/training/com ... ht_adj.asp
Maybe we can set up a series of these on RowPro?
Mark Pukita
48 / 5'7" or 1.70 m / 165 lbs. or 75 kg
1:38.3 (500m) 07NOV05// 3:35.2 (1K) 05NOV06// 07:10.7 (2K LW) 25FEB07// 20:16.0 (5K) 20OCT05// 23:54.1 (6K) 20DEC06// 7,285 (30min) 27NOV05// 41:15.7 (10K) 19NOV05// 14,058 (60min) 29NOV05
48 / 5'7" or 1.70 m / 165 lbs. or 75 kg
1:38.3 (500m) 07NOV05// 3:35.2 (1K) 05NOV06// 07:10.7 (2K LW) 25FEB07// 20:16.0 (5K) 20OCT05// 23:54.1 (6K) 20DEC06// 7,285 (30min) 27NOV05// 41:15.7 (10K) 19NOV05// 14,058 (60min) 29NOV05
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The mile is fun because it's different. I think a half mile would just get the power jockeys out, technique be damned.
But I think the 5K adds the uniqueness of combining speed and endurance in a distance that's reasonably sane for erging. Likewise a 6K . A 10K starts to stretch into rowing fatigue and butt soreness.
Longer erg races are something I haven't graviated too. Mainly due to training time availability because I used to love those long runs and 50K Walks when I was younger.
But I think the 5K adds the uniqueness of combining speed and endurance in a distance that's reasonably sane for erging. Likewise a 6K . A 10K starts to stretch into rowing fatigue and butt soreness.
Longer erg races are something I haven't graviated too. Mainly due to training time availability because I used to love those long runs and 50K Walks when I was younger.