Sun 17th 15:00GMT (16:00BST) THE HOUR
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- kingy2
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Sun 17th 15:00GMT (16:00BST) THE HOUR
Just signed up for this one, will be the furthest I've done for a couple of months so the plan is just to finish it. 14K would be good. Anybody else fancy an outing?
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Re: Sun 17th 15:00GMT (16:00BST) THE HOUR
I will see how I feel after today's efforts as having someone else to pace along with for 14k sounds appealing (I keep cranking up the pace and then handling down on 60 minute rows). I've not felt too good the last couple of days but want to keep the training up with Farnborough approaching.
I may see you there but don't be surprised if I'm not
Plummy
I may see you there but don't be surprised if I'm not
Plummy
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43Mm metres rowed. Re-setting the bar much lower now. Getting too old and brittle for this malarky
43Mm metres rowed. Re-setting the bar much lower now. Getting too old and brittle for this malarky
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Re: Sun 17th 15:00GMT (16:00BST) THE HOUR
You'll be safe with me Plummy, no cranking up the pace from the Dawlish end
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Re: Sun 17th 15:00GMT (16:00BST) THE HOUR
well not till the last 500k aye Kingy
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Re: Sun 17th 15:00GMT (16:00BST) THE HOUR
Its a bit to long to fit in my dinnertime. I set up 30min at 11:00GMT.
Everybody has a plan until they get a punch in the face.
51 years old.
51 years old.
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Re: Sun 17th 15:00GMT (16:00BST) THE HOUR
To be honest, IF I get to 14K the way my fitness level is at the moment, I doubt there'll be anything left. (so behave yourself )colin bradley wrote:well not till the last 500k aye Kingy
I'm not sure I've ever sprinted 500K either.
I wish I knew that earlier, another 30min session at an earlier time would have suited me better.hewitt wrote:Its a bit to long to fit in my dinnertime. I set up 30min at 11:00GMT.
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Re: Sun 17th 15:00GMT (16:00BST) THE HOUR
Code: Select all
1 Anders Brabaek 1:00:00.0 16,068m 1:52.0
2 Paul Bryson 1:00:00.0 15,858m 1:53.5
3 Vincent Brunning 1:00:00.0 15,569m 1:55.6
4 Joergen Bloch 1:00:00.0 15,438m 1:56.6
5 David Plumb 1:00:00.0 14,718m 2:02.3
6 Colin Bradley 1:00:00.0 14,517m 2:04.0
7 Dave King 1:00:00.0 14,181m 2:06.9
8 JC BOUDREAU 1:00:00.0 13,883m 2:09.7
9 Ruud Jackel 1:00:00.0 13,823m 2:10.2
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1 2:07.2 27 1,415
2 2:06.6 27 1,422
3 2:06.6 27 1,422
4 2:07.4 26 1,413
5 2:07.1 26 1,416
6 2:07.0 26 1,417
7 2:06.9 26 1,418
8 2:07.2 26 1,415
9 2:07.5 26 1,412
10 2:05.9 27 1,430
T 2:06.9 26 14,181
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Re: Sun 17th 15:00GMT (16:00BST) THE HOUR
Thanks for setting that up Kingy - worked OK for me too. Sorry I didn't hang back. I felt pretty good at 2:03 to start and having you and Colin behind me helped push me along and the good thing was, the guys in front of me were MILES in front so not worth chasing.
Colin did a good job of pushing me along with his regular little sprints down to 1:55/56 so I kept thinking he was going to go to the finish at that pace so I pushed a bit more to try and keep 200m ahead.
Plummy
Colin did a good job of pushing me along with his regular little sprints down to 1:55/56 so I kept thinking he was going to go to the finish at that pace so I pushed a bit more to try and keep 200m ahead.
Plummy
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43Mm metres rowed. Re-setting the bar much lower now. Getting too old and brittle for this malarky
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Re: Sun 17th 15:00GMT (16:00BST) THE HOUR
199m I worked hard for that meter
Hay that was a PB for me out of the blue
Hay that was a PB for me out of the blue
Re: Sun 17th 15:00GMT (16:00BST) THE HOUR
Congratulations!colin bradley wrote:Hay that was a PB for me out of the blue
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Re: Sun 17th 15:00GMT (16:00BST) THE HOUR
Great to hear you got a PB CColin, =D> =D> =D> I'd like to see your splits if you have them as you seemed a little eratic. some of them must have been pretty quick. I'm thinking there's more to come.colin bradley wrote:199m I worked hard for that meter
Hay that was a PB for me out of the blue
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Re: Sun 17th 15:00GMT (16:00BST) THE HOUR
Hi Dave cheers mate
The splits were all over the place I started off at r22 but soon found myself out the back so sprinted to catch Ruud and yourself, then as per usual on Row Pro I went chasing in this case Plummy who was at 200m this became my new target to hold or beat the 200m at the finish I was pleased that Plummy had the same mind set.
Dave when you download your splits from row pro to this forum how do you do it, slowly please
The splits were all over the place I started off at r22 but soon found myself out the back so sprinted to catch Ruud and yourself, then as per usual on Row Pro I went chasing in this case Plummy who was at 200m this became my new target to hold or beat the 200m at the finish I was pleased that Plummy had the same mind set.
Dave when you download your splits from row pro to this forum how do you do it, slowly please
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Re: Sun 17th 15:00GMT (16:00BST) THE HOUR
1. Open Concept2 Logbookcolin bradley wrote:Hi Dave cheers mate
The splits were all over the place I started off at r22 but soon found myself out the back so sprinted to catch Ruud and yourself, then as per usual on Row Pro I went chasing in this case Plummy who was at 200m this became my new target to hold or beat the 200m at the finish I was pleased that Plummy had the same mind set.
Dave when you download your splits from row pro to this forum how do you do it, slowly please
2. Double click on the session you want (Generate report)
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Re: Sun 17th 15:00GMT (16:00BST) THE HOUR
Thanks for that Dave
Will give it a go tonight when I get home
Will give it a go tonight when I get home
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Re: Sun 17th 15:00GMT (16:00BST) THE HOUR
3 min splits just for you Dave
695 2:09.5
747 2:00.5
714 2:06.1
699 2:08.8
699 2:08.8
704 2:07.8
669 2:14.5 drink
742 2:01.3
712 2:06.4
717 2:05.5
729 2:03.5
743 2:01.1
747 2:00.5
739 2:01.8
732 2:03.0 drink
732 2:03.0
745 2:00.8
727 2:03.8
745 2:00.8
779 1:55.5 1:42.x finish
14,517 2:04.0
695 2:09.5
747 2:00.5
714 2:06.1
699 2:08.8
699 2:08.8
704 2:07.8
669 2:14.5 drink
742 2:01.3
712 2:06.4
717 2:05.5
729 2:03.5
743 2:01.1
747 2:00.5
739 2:01.8
732 2:03.0 drink
732 2:03.0
745 2:00.8
727 2:03.8
745 2:00.8
779 1:55.5 1:42.x finish
14,517 2:04.0
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Re: Sun 17th 15:00GMT (16:00BST) THE HOUR
Thanks Colin, the 'Drink' explains where you went around the 20min mark.
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Re: Sun 17th 15:00GMT (16:00BST) THE HOUR
Here's my 10 minute splits for what it's worth...(end column is stroke rate)
1 10:00.0 2,417 2:04.1 25
2 10:00.0 2,436 2:03.2 25
3 10:00.0 2,449 2:02.5 25
4 10:00.0 2,453 2:02.3 26
5 10:00.0 2,447 2:02.6 25
6 10:00.0 2,517 1:59.2 27
Totals 1:00:00.0 14,718 2:02.3 26
Plummy
1 10:00.0 2,417 2:04.1 25
2 10:00.0 2,436 2:03.2 25
3 10:00.0 2,449 2:02.5 25
4 10:00.0 2,453 2:02.3 26
5 10:00.0 2,447 2:02.6 25
6 10:00.0 2,517 1:59.2 27
Totals 1:00:00.0 14,718 2:02.3 26
Plummy
60 yrs old, 82kg, 5' 10"
43Mm metres rowed. Re-setting the bar much lower now. Getting too old and brittle for this malarky
43Mm metres rowed. Re-setting the bar much lower now. Getting too old and brittle for this malarky
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Re: Sun 17th 15:00GMT (16:00BST) THE HOUR
Nice pacing Plummy, I must say I'm quite envious of your SPM, always been a problem for me. Must get some low rating stuff done.