Shawn Baker wrote:Yes, lots of interesting stuff being discussed!
Jim, regarding relevance of certain distances- just looking at last years stuff 5,000+ people bothered to rank a 500m time, contrast that with only 2,000 ranking the half marathon- the 2k garnered 13k entries
As none of us make a living erging, most of us are doing it for health benefits, competitive outlet or just because they enjoy it. I guess we could say we need a separate area to post for short distances, a 2k specific thread and a long distance thread but I don't think most of us care- I'm just as happy to see someone PB a 100m as I am to see someone hit a 100,000 m PB- it's all impressive and great to see!
We all have different biases regarding what we feel make the most sense from a training and competition perspective- while Henry thinks I sprint too much- I have managed to put up the best or among the best times in the world for my age from every distance (despite nearly aging out of the class and performing at 5000ft altitude) from 100m-1k - I guess I could argue the proof is in the pudding- results matter.
Vo2 Max is only 1 facet of health and is arguably trained a number of different ways- preserving strength and muscle mass is also associated with longevity and improved quality of life as we age- personally I find it very hard to maintain it unless I train it fairly intensely- a few Pushups here and there just doesn't cut it for me.
The diet stuff is a very long discussion that probably doesn't need to take place here.
As far as the "bigorexia" reference

- I'm just going to say I am vehemently opposed to steroid usage and also largely disagree with the whole low testosterone supplementation/ andropause stuff. Far, far better to eat a healthy diet and train intensely, manage stress and get enough sleep!
Lee, sounds like you must be a cardiac perfusionist- you probably have worked with my ex when she was still doing cardiac anesthesia.
About erging being about the 2k, yes but, for most toprowers, the erg is just a trainingtool. The top countries over here dont even bother to rank/post results. We here in Holland don,t even have nat. records.
The Australians post there results often, with a strong bias on the long work, which is simply by far the most important training tool for 2k work.
The 500 has gotten a bit more attention due to the crossfit rage. But crossfitters are relative small/light, so no real freaks who take it up seriously.
Shawn, your results are fine, I don,t know if you could do better, but every sport in the 45/1.15 range gets the best results with a non dying finish. Now thats certainly also a genetic componant, but still, every time I see a fly and die, I think is suboptimal.
Re Tabata,s, the Japanse horribly miss the boot, they used to be pretty good, but their traditions really hinders them, they complete missed the boot on the ongoing training development. I talk about speed skating. The whole Tabata bullshit is utter nonsens. No serious athlete ever used those.
Re, Lee, it would be strange if every would agree with you, certainly not Jim, who knows one way only, his way

So I think its a pitty you stop posting. Why not start a sprint thread? That would certainly in time attract attention.