November 1k CTC
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November 1k CTC
The November 2024 CTC chosen by team Ski Erg will be a 1000m time trial in honor of the annual Concept 2 SkiErg World Sprints taking place November 7th - 10th!
This would be a great opportunity to participate in two events with one workout! Complete a 1000m ski from Nov 7-10th to join in on the SkiErg World Sprints AND submit your score for the CTC SkiErg Team! We would love to see more participation in both of these events.
If you already submit row scores for CTC, and you ski but don't have a CTC account for SkiErg, remember you can make a second account and join team SkiErg to submit both!
Mat, invitation to you?
This would be a great opportunity to participate in two events with one workout! Complete a 1000m ski from Nov 7-10th to join in on the SkiErg World Sprints AND submit your score for the CTC SkiErg Team! We would love to see more participation in both of these events.
If you already submit row scores for CTC, and you ski but don't have a CTC account for SkiErg, remember you can make a second account and join team SkiErg to submit both!
Mat, invitation to you?
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Re: November 1k CTC
It does sound like great timing for me as I get used to my new Ski Erg!
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Re: November 1k CTC
I assume this IS the case, but I did send an e-mail to Inside Indoor/British Rowing seeking clarity on this. I have received no reply as of yet several days later. I've got a SkiErg as well, so I was thinking of setting up a second account (e.g. Aren T SkiErg or something), registered for the Ski Erg team, and then also completing the CTCs on my SkiErg. It is surely a perfectly OK/encouraged thing to do, but I couldn't see anything explicitly written about this.Iain wrote:If you already submit row scores for CTC, and you ski but don't have a CTC account for SkiErg, remember you can make a second account and join team SkiErg to submit both!
If they don't reply, I'll just go ahead and do it, as it makes sense to give the CTC a go on the SkiErg and do/enter the C2 SkiErg performance series at same time for November. Also, doing so will alllow me to stop "guessing" as to my relative power/FTP gap between the the RowErg/SkiErg, and actually see, on an all-out effort (across various set pieces), what the actual wattage gaps are.
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Re: November 1k CTC
Planned to have a go at this today, but sat down on the erg and found that my HR monitor wasn’t working. Twenty mins changing battery, checking again, and even trying a new strap, all to no avail
By then my mind wasn’t really in it, but warmed up for 2k and then set off on the CTC attempt… but baled after 200m!
Rescued the session with an attempt on the Skierg. With no idea what I’d manage, having only had the machine for a couple of weeks, I was quite pleased, and will have a go at beating this later in the month (after I’ve done the row!)
Now to try and set up a Skierg account for the CTC!
By then my mind wasn’t really in it, but warmed up for 2k and then set off on the CTC attempt… but baled after 200m!
Rescued the session with an attempt on the Skierg. With no idea what I’d manage, having only had the machine for a couple of weeks, I was quite pleased, and will have a go at beating this later in the month (after I’ve done the row!)
Now to try and set up a Skierg account for the CTC!
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Re: November 1k CTC
Have had similar problems with the HR monitor on the PM3 Mat & after messing around its hard to re focus so well done for still doing something.
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Re: November 1k CTC
As things stand...
Total Number of boats afloat in CTC this month is 80.
Total number of Free Spirit boats afloat this month is 1.
Position of highest boat is 22.
Total number of Free Spirit rowers this month is 15.
There are 6 heavyweight, 4 lightweight and 0 female rowers still ashore.
This data is manually retrieved from the CTC website. Data was last copied on 15th November 2024 (22:00 GMT).
Total Number of boats afloat in CTC this month is 80.
Total number of Free Spirit boats afloat this month is 1.
Position of highest boat is 22.
Total number of Free Spirit rowers this month is 15.
There are 6 heavyweight, 4 lightweight and 0 female rowers still ashore.
This data is manually retrieved from the CTC website. Data was last copied on 15th November 2024 (22:00 GMT).
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Re: November 1k CTC
As things stand....
Total Number of boats afloat in CTC this month is 95.
Total number of Free Spirit boats afloat this month is 2.
Position of highest boat is 21.
Total number of Free Spirit rowers this month is 18.
There are 5 heavyweight, 3 lightweight and 0 female rowers still ashore.
This data is manually retrieved from the CTC website. Data was last copied on 18th November 2024 (20:00 GMT).
Total Number of boats afloat in CTC this month is 95.
Total number of Free Spirit boats afloat this month is 2.
Position of highest boat is 21.
Total number of Free Spirit rowers this month is 18.
There are 5 heavyweight, 3 lightweight and 0 female rowers still ashore.
This data is manually retrieved from the CTC website. Data was last copied on 18th November 2024 (20:00 GMT).
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Re: November 1k CTC
Lots of good rowing if little on this thread. Went into this to get it over having had 3 days off rowing. Couldn't get HR up in warm up, short of threshold even with 4 ramps, should have gone further (Sakly on main forum did 5k at increasing pace!) and only just reached threshold in actual 1k! Disappointed in not being able to raise the rate much at the end as I finished with a 1:46 could have pushed harder, but won't get another chance at this. I will take beating last season's SB (one of my best that year) if only by 0.1S on rounding down (thank heavens for that 1:46 stroke!), 20 nonathlon points, disappointingly 5 less than last year due to improved target!
Time Distnc Rate Pace Hrmax % HRmin %
00:44.7 200 32 01:51.8 153 83.2% 106 57.6% - Good start with 2 extra 1:50 strokes at R31 than intended, settled to 1:52
00:45.2 200 33 01:53.0 159 86.4% 153 83.2% - Much harder failing to hold 1:53 by end
00:45.5 200 32 01:53.8 164 89.1% 159 86.4% - Surprised at pace as no 1:55s seen and raised to 1:52 for last 30-40M, struggling to hold rating
00:45.3 200 33 01:53.2 164 89.1% 161 87.5% - Struggling to hold pace and rate, little impact of second push
00:44.4 200 34 01:51.0 166 90.2% 164 89.1% - Only responded in second half, last stroke 1:46, so where was that before?
3:45.0 1000 32.8 1:52.5 166 90.2%
Time Distnc Rate Pace Hrmax % HRmin %
00:44.7 200 32 01:51.8 153 83.2% 106 57.6% - Good start with 2 extra 1:50 strokes at R31 than intended, settled to 1:52
00:45.2 200 33 01:53.0 159 86.4% 153 83.2% - Much harder failing to hold 1:53 by end
00:45.5 200 32 01:53.8 164 89.1% 159 86.4% - Surprised at pace as no 1:55s seen and raised to 1:52 for last 30-40M, struggling to hold rating
00:45.3 200 33 01:53.2 164 89.1% 161 87.5% - Struggling to hold pace and rate, little impact of second push
00:44.4 200 34 01:51.0 166 90.2% 164 89.1% - Only responded in second half, last stroke 1:46, so where was that before?
3:45.0 1000 32.8 1:52.5 166 90.2%
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Re: November 1k CTC
Nice row Iain what DF did you use ?
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Re: November 1k CTC
Thanks Alan, I use normal DF for 1k, currently elevated at 126. Last year's 3:45.1 was at 115.
PS, when I rowed Saturday I found that my C-Breeze had come off so I ended at about DF140, although don't know whether this happened during the warm up or the sprint finish!
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Re: November 1k CTC
Nice row Iain.
Felt quite rested this morning so had in mind to rerow my last effort. If all felt good. Went out faster than I thought was wise but HR stayed reasonable so I ignored the 200m splits and just went 100m at a time, looking to hold 49s as long as possible
In the end, managed a reasonable sprint finish and a tie to my PB.
Felt quite rested this morning so had in mind to rerow my last effort. If all felt good. Went out faster than I thought was wise but HR stayed reasonable so I ignored the 200m splits and just went 100m at a time, looking to hold 49s as long as possible
In the end, managed a reasonable sprint finish and a tie to my PB.
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Well done to Iain and Ian - nice rowing
I finally had another shot at this, and whilst I’d promised myself a proper warm up, decided after around 500m just to get on with it!
The row went something like this:
“Doesn’t feel too bad but it’s early days… not even halfway yet… okay past halfway, just 50 strokes to go… don’t like this but if I bale now then everything so far is wasted… 200m to go, I could short stroke to sprint the final part, but that feels like it’ll be too much so just keep on going… phew”
Surprised by the consistency in pace!
I finally had another shot at this, and whilst I’d promised myself a proper warm up, decided after around 500m just to get on with it!
The row went something like this:
“Doesn’t feel too bad but it’s early days… not even halfway yet… okay past halfway, just 50 strokes to go… don’t like this but if I bale now then everything so far is wasted… 200m to go, I could short stroke to sprint the final part, but that feels like it’ll be too much so just keep on going… phew”
Surprised by the consistency in pace!
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Re: November 1k CTC
Total Number of boats afloat in CTC this month is 116.
Total number of Free Spirit boats afloat this month is 3.
Position of highest boat is 21.
Total number of Free Spirit rowers this month is 23.
There are 3 heavyweight, 5 lightweight and 0 female rowers still ashore.
Total number of Free Spirit boats afloat this month is 3.
Position of highest boat is 21.
Total number of Free Spirit rowers this month is 23.
There are 3 heavyweight, 5 lightweight and 0 female rowers still ashore.
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Re: November 1k CTC
Nice rows Ian & Mat. Ian, looks like you could have a PB when you are feeling good again Amazing power at modest rating.
Mat, well paced, impressive row
Mat, well paced, impressive row
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Re: November 1k CTC
Well done everyone so far, left my entry a little late but at least it's over quickly.
A bit of a fly and die effort, I felt fit enough but just don't have the endurance power in the legs any more
A bit of a fly and die effort, I felt fit enough but just don't have the endurance power in the legs any more
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Felton, well done to get through that without blowing up given that you positively split all intervals despite modestly rating up. Must say a huge thank you to all our ladies for a turn out that has now launched 6 boats with only one man left on the bank at the moment!
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Re: November 1k CTC
Great turnout for this one for both ladies and gentlemen great job everyone !
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A highly impressive turnout indeed - well done everyone
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Re: November 1k CTC
Total Number of boats afloat in CTC this month is 167.
Total number of Free Spirit boats afloat this month is 6.
Position of highest boat is 29.
Total number of Free Spirit rowers this month is 33.
There are 1 heavyweight, 1 lightweight and 1 female rowers still ashore.
Very impressive month!
Total number of Free Spirit boats afloat this month is 6.
Position of highest boat is 29.
Total number of Free Spirit rowers this month is 33.
There are 1 heavyweight, 1 lightweight and 1 female rowers still ashore.
Very impressive month!
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Re: November 1k CTC
One last go
The threatened PB came to past - next to nothing in the tank and very pleased as I thought I'd outpaced myself in the first 200m.
Tako - you weren't a target, but you've a weekend to restore order
The threatened PB came to past - next to nothing in the tank and very pleased as I thought I'd outpaced myself in the first 200m.
Tako - you weren't a target, but you've a weekend to restore order
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Re: November 1k CTC
Ian very impressed by your keeness to give this 3 goes in a month & congrats on the PB Tho looks like u r turning into a hi spmer!!!! - see below!!!
Well still feel very choked up & legs got the 2nd day doms from the ski touring on thurs ( OK excuses in ) but last chance saloon so thought I would give it a go
Wup - 4k - (EM sprint wup)
Time dist spm HR split
00:45.1 200 35 156 01:52.7
00:44.9 200 33 165 01:52.2
00:45.0 200 35 167 01:52.5 - rate creeping up, legs feelin it.
00:44.8 200 36 169 01:52.0 - refocus
00:44.0 200 40 170 01:50.0 - thrash!
03:43.8 1000 35 165 01:51.9
CD - 2k
Well a score on the boards. Had to keep the rate up, pretty sure I could go faster if a bit healthier but all I could produce just now. ( Sorry iain )
Well still feel very choked up & legs got the 2nd day doms from the ski touring on thurs ( OK excuses in ) but last chance saloon so thought I would give it a go
Wup - 4k - (EM sprint wup)
Time dist spm HR split
00:45.1 200 35 156 01:52.7
00:44.9 200 33 165 01:52.2
00:45.0 200 35 167 01:52.5 - rate creeping up, legs feelin it.
00:44.8 200 36 169 01:52.0 - refocus
00:44.0 200 40 170 01:50.0 - thrash!
03:43.8 1000 35 165 01:51.9
CD - 2k
Well a score on the boards. Had to keep the rate up, pretty sure I could go faster if a bit healthier but all I could produce just now. ( Sorry iain )
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He got there
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Great effort from everyone to now have 7 boats floated! Great row Ian, it was only a matter of time before you beat the last PB I had over you! Spider, never happier to be dropped down a boat, impressive sprint that i couldn't produce. I am still in august company in Boat 3, I need to enjoy it as I may drop again if Aren has lost his last pound or 2 to become lightweight!
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