A Good Weekly Training Schedule

General discussion on Training. How to get better on your erg, how to use your erg to get better at another sport, or anything else about improving your abilities.
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Brian
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A Good Weekly Training Schedule

Post by Brian » August 26th, 2007, 4:50 pm

Hi,

I'm looking to improve my 2K for the upcoming season. My original plan was to just do 1 5K Monday through Friday, improving my time as the weeks go on. This is a nice and simple plan, However, whenever I see any else's training schedule it's very diverse and there are many acronyms (Which I have no idea what they stand for) and such. So I ask you this...

Should I stick with my original plan, or come up with another one?

I really have no idea what should go into an erg training schedule, so if someone could come up with a nice Monday through Friday plan that would be awesome. I'm already doing a lot of running, about 3 miles a day...don't know if that changes anything.

-Brian

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Re: A Good Weekly Training Schedule

Post by rtmmtl » August 26th, 2007, 6:51 pm

Brian wrote:Hi,

I'm looking to improve my 2K for the upcoming season. My original plan was to just do 1 5K Monday through Friday, improving my time as the weeks go on. This is a nice and simple plan, However, whenever I see any else's training schedule it's very diverse and there are many acronyms (Which I have no idea what they stand for) and such. So I ask you this...

Should I stick with my original plan, or come up with another one?

I really have no idea what should go into an erg training schedule, so if someone could come up with a nice Monday through Friday plan that would be awesome. I'm already doing a lot of running, about 3 miles a day...don't know if that changes anything.

-Brian
Check this link, fill in the boxes, the entire page is filled with very good info.

http://www.concept2.co.uk/training/interactive.php

Also check out the "Pete Plan" in the UK Training forum.

http://www.concept2.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5409
Bob

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Post by RowtheRockies » August 26th, 2007, 11:14 pm

Brian,

Welcome to the forum. As rtmmtl mentioned the interactive plan is a good one to start with. Doing a 5K every day Monday through Friday would not be optimal training for a faster 2K. Some of your training should be at 2K pace or faster which means intervals!. 8X500Meters with anywhere from 1' to 4' rest is good and so is 10 X 1' Hard, 1' easy. Be sure to not do these back to back though. Good to do an easy row in between.

Rich
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