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- Mon Nov 16, 2009 10:39 am
- Forum: Training and Racing
- Topic: L4s, etc...the Wolverine(sque) Plan
- Replies: 3797
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Re: L4s, etc...the Wolverine(sque) Plan
An hour in a PAIR! You are ahead of me. My one experience of a pair (ignoring the training tub we rowed when first OTW), resulted in a ducking only just round the corner (1/2 a mile?) from the boathouse. Put it down to excess testosterone meaning muscles engaged without brain (I was 22 at the time ...
- Sat Nov 14, 2009 1:25 am
- Forum: Training and Racing
- Topic: The Pete Plan etc
- Replies: 8228
- Views: 466104
Re: The Pete Plan
This PP is hard on me. I can take one week of it before having to do an easy week or two. You can experiment with the PP to find out what works for you. Pete's suggestion is taht you start doing the intervals at a pace you could complete the session without the breaks. then the steady rows between ...
- Fri Nov 13, 2009 11:41 am
- Forum: Free Spirits forum
- Topic: CTC for November
- Replies: 159
- Views: 4938
Re: CTC for November
I have the same problem, especially as technique disintegrates as I tire. Pete said the key is a smooth power application rather than an explosion, noty quite managed it consistantly myself (I have ended more than 10 100m or 20-30" pieces sitting on the rail).
Best of luck
Iain
Best of luck
Iain
- Fri Nov 13, 2009 8:21 am
- Forum: Training and Racing
- Topic: The Pete Plan etc
- Replies: 8228
- Views: 466104
Re: The Pete Plan
Good to see more activity here again (I thought the J's had it there for a while!) Christine, I'm glad I didn't call you during that waterfall if you only lost 18S from 2 calls, did you carry on rowing with the other hand? Brilliant to PB the last interval after not feeling great and your interuptio...
- Fri Nov 13, 2009 8:13 am
- Forum: Free Spirits forum
- Topic: Meter board banter
- Replies: 3520
- Views: 201585
Re: Meter board banter
Glad you are improving. I have a minor cough, so will be taking it easy (read stepping graciously aside to let the JR train rush past).Jessica-Red wrote:1st session today without ankle support on -it was Ok-so now I will get gearing up again....
- Iain
- Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:57 pm
- Forum: Training and Racing
- Topic: Full Marathon training
- Replies: 339
- Views: 17588
Re: Full Marathon training
Sorry for the length! Saturday 31/10: Rushed after sleeping in. Settled for 2x(2k<1:57/3k<2:07). Some discomfort in left quad, but dulled during w/up. Back feeling much better. 2k - 7:55.8(25.5) - while since I have done a longer interval, seemed to drag, but no h/d worries. 3k - 12:35.7(21.7) - set...
- Thu Nov 12, 2009 6:01 pm
- Forum: Free Spirits forum
- Topic: Personality types and rowing
- Replies: 25
- Views: 3227
Re: Personality types and rowing
Slightly off topic, but if these results are representative, it seems FreeSpirits are more likely to be P's than J's against rowing community biased the other way. Seems appropriate for our name and philosophy. I assume people wanting scheduled team challenges, encouragement to participate etc. woul...
- Thu Nov 12, 2009 3:48 pm
- Forum: Free Spirits forum
- Topic: Anyone had any PBs recently?
- Replies: 12521
- Views: 478566
Re: Anyone had any PBs recently?
Then I thought why not try and improve my 500 metre time. Which I did to 1:46. I can't see how on earth people can keep this pace or faster up for 2000 metres. Yes even more so is that a 12 year old can be pretty near this pace too over 2k =D> =D> =D> Thanks Colin, another reason to remain forever ...
- Thu Nov 12, 2009 12:27 pm
- Forum: Free Spirits forum
- Topic: what training have free spirits been doing today?
- Replies: 9267
- Views: 382499
Re: what training have free spirits been doing today?
I suffer if I eat less than 6 hours before any kind of training. Even taking on fluids has to be done gradually during a FM and I would never drink during a HM (I know it's not good). Boris Becker used to eat 7 bananas during 5 sets of tennis and I used to think "How can he win Wimbledon with ...
- Wed Nov 11, 2009 6:11 pm
- Forum: Training and Racing
- Topic: Full Marathon training
- Replies: 339
- Views: 17588
Re: Full Marathon training
I have been accumulating comments on training for a while, but not posting due to no details and the post is now fairly long. Would this be of interest here, or should I scrap it?
- Iain
- Iain
- Wed Nov 11, 2009 5:40 pm
- Forum: Free Spirits forum
- Topic: what training have free spirits been doing today?
- Replies: 9267
- Views: 382499
Re: what training have free spirits been doing today?
...What does interest me is you normally do 5ks, this is something I toyed with when planning todays session, how many do you do and do you use this for distance training? Andy, I am building for an ultra at 2:18 pace, heading to 100k in 12 hours. So steadily increasing. Initially did 25k, then FM,...
- Wed Nov 11, 2009 4:54 pm
- Forum: Training and Racing
- Topic: L4s, etc...the Wolverine(sque) Plan
- Replies: 3797
- Views: 145608
Re: L4s, etc...the Wolverine(sque) Plan
ENTP for me, so *I fail the usual pattern as well!
- Iain
- Iain
- Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:27 pm
- Forum: Free Spirits forum
- Topic: what training have free spirits been doing today?
- Replies: 9267
- Views: 382499
Re: what training have free spirits been doing today?
Welcome Mat, great 6k, I can't imagine what your potential is if you did the full range of intervals etc. Andy, that is a killer session, well done for completing. Rest depends on the purpose of the session. If this was a try out for a FM at this pace, 5' may be a little long, i try and stick to 2',...
- Tue Nov 10, 2009 1:50 pm
- Forum: Training and Racing
- Topic: The Pete Plan etc
- Replies: 8228
- Views: 466104
Re: The Pete Plan
I am not currently on PP, but spent 8 months on Pete's coaching program, so spent a lot of time quizzing him on his thoughts.cweed wrote:Iain... I did not think they were part of the plan
- Iain
- Tue Nov 10, 2009 11:54 am
- Forum: Free Spirits forum
- Topic: Anyone had any PBs recently?
- Replies: 12521
- Views: 478566
Re: Anyone had any PBs recently?
Iain. Sincere congratulations on 500 PB. It's looking dangerously close to mine now!! #-o I don't recommend turning the CTC into a 500 attempt as it hurts and makes the rest of the session a struggle! You are still >8% higher power than me, a huge gap. I might find a few tenths on a good day for a ...
- Tue Nov 10, 2009 9:22 am
- Forum: Free Spirits forum
- Topic: CTC for November
- Replies: 159
- Views: 4938
Re: CTC for November
Treacle in the erg, the treacle for me was where my legs used to be
- Iain
- Iain
- Mon Nov 09, 2009 9:10 pm
- Forum: Training and Racing
- Topic: The Pete Plan etc
- Replies: 8228
- Views: 466104
Re: The Pete Plan
This is week 3 of the first cycle for me. When should I do a 2k TT to see where I am at? This is not prescribed and not necessary for pacing, 2k's should be done whenever you can face them 'though if you are anything like me, as I would much rather face a rabid rottweiler or FM :| . The 2k can eith...
- Mon Nov 09, 2009 5:54 pm
- Forum: Free Spirits forum
- Topic: Meter board banter
- Replies: 3520
- Views: 201585
Re: Meter board banter
Indeed I have. I hope to post tonight (I can't do so at work).
- Iain
- Iain
- Mon Nov 09, 2009 2:14 pm
- Forum: Free Spirits forum
- Topic: Anyone had any PBs recently?
- Replies: 12521
- Views: 478566
Re: Anyone had any PBs recently?
Thank you for all the praise, as ever I am left wondering whether I could have gone faster if I had paced it more evenly. With people doing a mile at Newark, a mere 400m of pain seemed to be getting off too lightly. I was unwilling to do the 2k of the C2 Challenge (I think I'll wait until I have a l...
- Mon Nov 09, 2009 11:15 am
- Forum: Free Spirits forum
- Topic: Nonathlon 2010
- Replies: 465
- Views: 15162
Re: Nonathlon 2010
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- Mon Nov 09, 2009 11:10 am
- Forum: Free Spirits forum
- Topic: Lifetime Millionaires Club
- Replies: 3567
- Views: 291170
Re: Lifetime Millionaires Club
Great 10mm Plummy. As I am still short of 6mm, long way to my next teeshirt (or it would be were they to deliver my 5mm one .
- Iain
- Iain
- Mon Nov 09, 2009 11:06 am
- Forum: Free Spirits forum
- Topic: Anyone had any PBs recently?
- Replies: 12521
- Views: 478566
Re: Anyone had any PBs recently?
Andy & Cliff, multiple PBs is too much for me. But managed a 500PB in sympathy while Newark was on. 1:37.9. PB by 1.4S (although only second 500 in anger outside of intervals in 2 years). That was a CTC 400 in 1:17.6 then struggling home 1/4 slide at 1:41.5 average (last 2 strokes only managed 1...
- Fri Nov 06, 2009 4:46 pm
- Forum: Free Spirits forum
- Topic: Anyone had any PBs recently?
- Replies: 12521
- Views: 478566
Re: Anyone had any PBs recently?
I'd increase it in stages. the drive should change similar, you just go up the slide faster. It puts more load on the breathing and so takes a little getting used to. You don't, of course, have to achieve those ratings straight away, they are just there to aim at.
Best of luck
- Iain
Best of luck
- Iain
- Fri Nov 06, 2009 2:34 pm
- Forum: Free Spirits forum
- Topic: Anyone had any PBs recently?
- Replies: 12521
- Views: 478566
Re: Anyone had any PBs recently?
The HM I rowed at an average of 18 s/m The 500 was at 29 s/m. For a faster 500 (or 1 or 2K) what is a typical pace? It seems I can get down to about a 2:05 pace at 18 or 19 s/m (not sustainable yet) but to go any faster I have to increase my s/m so much that it's exponentially harder. Any advice he...
- Fri Nov 06, 2009 8:44 am
- Forum: Free Spirits forum
- Topic: Lifetime Millionaires Club
- Replies: 3567
- Views: 291170
Re: Lifetime Millionaires Club
Congratulations. It is amazing what you have achieved so quickly.Philip Price wrote:I went through the 3mm barrier today. I was a very late starter, and intend to "keep on keeping on."
- Iain