I guess I am not thinking in terms of peaking at a particular point in time as I am not 'in touch' with your collegiate system. For me if I was wanting to get from 6:5* down to 6:40 then the UT1 and the AT sessions would get me there, and the AN or TR session would be pretty much a fun session where you get to see some low numbers and get the testosterone flowing and you get to row hard and fast. I dont actually think it would take a whole lot of time off .... strange as it may seem these for me this would be the 'fun' session.almostflipped wrote:And that is where results may vary. I've always found the opposite to be true for me. The power came easily but the endurance took some work.To me at least, it's much easier to build endurance than to increase power.
George: I am curious why you would recommend regular AN work at this stage of the year for bmcgraw rather than TR work? I always think of regular AN work as something to be used closer to peaking, which for bmcgraw should not happen until May, or in conjunction with shorter TR pieces.
Solid UT1 will build the endurance, solid AT will raise the threshold and build tolerance to discomfort, all you need for a 2k in this case .... man you gotta have some fun in there as well cause the rest aint
george
ps I am no expert but then I think a lot of experts build in to much science and not enough human emotion