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I've been rowing in a single for almost a year and am beginning to plateau with my times, I got a 7.52 recently which I think is about 20 seconds off of the fastest time in that category, any advice to shave off that much time would be appreciated!
What is your category?driver wrote:I wanted to know what sort of times others are getting over 2k on the water in correlation to their erg times and weight to see where i can improve my own times (technique/fitness/weight loss) so if i could hear what some of you guys have done that would help a lot (particularly in single sculls)
I've been rowing in a single for almost a year and am beginning to plateau with my times, I got a 7.52 recently which I think is about 20 seconds off of the fastest time in that category, any advice to shave off that much time would be appreciated!
I see where you're coming from, but i need at least some standard to compare myself to the guys i race against. The time that I stated was done on a lake and in almost no wind so it's at least comparable to other times done in near perfect conditions as well.mpukita wrote:I'm just getting into OTW rowing, so this comment may be a bit niave. But, isn't comparing times OTW a bit like trying to hit a moving target? Isn't it really about how fast you can move your boat vs. others on that day? In my case, wind and current can make a HUGE difference in times. So, unless you're on a very protected piece of water, with no current (and maybe you are), wouldn't this be a tough comparison to make?
Paul, does this mean that 1x speeds are slower than erg speeds? (Are you multiplying erg time by the percentage?) Just wanted to make sure I understood....PaulS wrote: What is your category?
1x speed as a percentage of C2 Erg speed (m/s) (From AUS Gold Medal Standards)
Junior Men: 87%
Lwt A Men: 90%
A Men: 86%
Junior Women: 91%
A Lwt Women: 95%
A Women: 91%
Mine's a janousek with the cheapest C2 blades I could find so not quite your filippi and homemade bladesI scull mornings on my lake when there's no wind. I'm 65, 85kg now.
Yesterday it took me 51 minutes for the length (4500m according to the map) and back, sculling at 18 and doing 3-4' pulls starting every 5'. This is as much as I can do, despite sawing about 2" of the end of the C2s - HR goes up by leaps and bounds, tho not so fast after the carpentry. The water is dead, smoothies are horribly efficient and the catch is instantaneous. The boat's a Filippi Italia S.
I guess the boat drifts about 100m when I stop, for which praise be, and so some sums suggest I pull at apx 2:20/500.
Dry, I usually wo at around 2:06 continuous 20-30'.