But then as I went through the 2k warm up I decided I needed some punishment – so testing out the r20 power I swapped the session to a 30r20 and would aim at a pace slightly slower than PB pace (training having been very hit and miss recently) got myself set after checking current PB (8668m) and off I set at a pace slightly faster and took a while to get a rhythm going – but once I found the rhythm I was able to hold it – no trouble with legs or heart – just lungs blowing a little but nothing too bad – after getting past 20min I knew PB was on and squeezed the pressure – starting looking at 8686m (yes I am OCD) and then as I came into the final 3minutes I started to target 8700m – but as I took my 600th stroke with 8700m + showing on predicted finish I had to sit there and watch it drop under to 8699m – lol – I could have taken another stroke to get it over 8700m – but this is a 30r20 and doing that wouldn’t be very sportsman like would it ;o) Besides I am happy enough with it and know there is more in the tank on this even without too much training.

Indoor Rowing on the Concept2 target was sub6 on the 2k as a 40 year old - now 50 and just getting some ducks in a row lets see where we can go. Previous Overall World Record holder in the 100km 6H12m39.2s ave 1:51.7 and Irish National Record holder in 30's 40's and 50's groups. Age group European & Irish 2k Champion and British Open 2k Champion
Friday, 9 August 2013
PB **** 30r20 ****
Not sure where the PB came from – but I’ll take it – went down with the intention of rowing a 30r18 70% HRR – mainly due to my left hand looking like this -
I taped up the fingers before the row - by the end it looked like this lol
Location:
Mahon Cork
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I can one up-man you on the blisters Paul :-D : one on each hand (palms not fingers though). Mine have a slightly larger raw surface area, although you'll have to take my word for it, as I don't have a phone with a camera and I'm too lazy with technology to upload pictures even if I had :-).
ReplyDeleteA damn fine row.