macroth wrote:snowleopard wrote:ranger wrote:I'll still do a hard 2K on Friday, though, and then again on Sunday at Cleveland.
Bullshit. No one in their right mind
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would row a hard 2K (a US record no less) two days before a comp.
On the other hand, he can't risk going to Cleveland and pulling another 6:50-7:00+ in public. Better to test himself on Friday in the privacy of his own home, pull 6:50-7:00, panic, find some lame excuse, and DNS on Sunday.
After all, despite almost 2 months of sharpening, he hasn't done any predictor workouts apart from two 2K rows (a fly and die 7:11 and a steady 6:48), so he's pretty much in the dark about his chances of pulling sub-6:40.
In the dark?
Don,t think so, it is pretty clear what he can do, the last few years he eventualy get's it right more or less and pulls 6.40/45 and let's be honoust that is not bad at all for his age and weight.
He could have been very competitive in the races that took place the last years.
The point is he has choosen is to stick to his 6.16 claim, maybe in the beginning he really did think, he had a change to get there, but he now knows for years that he will never ever come within a lightyear of that.
If we take 6.44 1.41 pace, to get to 6.16 1.34 he needs to generate 421 watt this is almost 24% more then he can do now. For a well trained person to gain that much is simply not possible.
Never ever! and his potential is getting less every day he ages. Which also showed in his results, although his racing is al over the place the underlying trend is clear, he get's slower every year.
Last year he got a 6.41 at the end, now he has a 6.48 at home, and this was done above the weightlimit.