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Sorry if there is already a thread going on this, the search function is 'under maintenance' and I thought that it would be good to post up here about what we are up to, what training we are doing, tips and so on.
I have just been told that I and rowing Nottingham Head of the Trent on Sunday and I have never rowed in this boat before and due to injury I haven't been in a boat since early/ mid December!
I am bricking it as I cannot bear (bare?) the thought of letting the crew down with my fitness or catching a crab!
So here we go chaps, The Rowing Thread!
I have just been told that I and rowing Nottingham Head of the Trent on Sunday and I have never rowed in this boat before and due to injury I haven't been in a boat since early/ mid December!
I am bricking it as I cannot bear (bare?) the thought of letting the crew down with my fitness or catching a crab!
So here we go chaps, The Rowing Thread!
Not quite what I was looking for. This was more about rowing and sculling rather than rowing on a machine in the gym.
Came third in my category in Nottingham Head of the Trent. Bearing in mind that we had only had 2 outings prior to the race and I have been out of a boat since December, I thought that was a good result.
Came third in my category in Nottingham Head of the Trent. Bearing in mind that we had only had 2 outings prior to the race and I have been out of a boat since December, I thought that was a good result.
I thought there would be more on here too.
Zod, I know what you mean about the training. There is a lot of it if you want to be good.
Sculling will be in the summer. I like the thought of being in a boat on your own with only yourself to blame for any mistakes. It also just seems a pleasant way to exercise.
Zod, I know what you mean about the training. There is a lot of it if you want to be good.
Sculling will be in the summer. I like the thought of being in a boat on your own with only yourself to blame for any mistakes. It also just seems a pleasant way to exercise.
6:15! I need to up my game!
I know what you mean about the erg. I wish they had never been invented.
I have to say though, I don't miss the early winter mornings! As I am not a fresher anymore, we go out in the afternoon. Coming in from an outing last year at half 7 AM with ice on the blades a a horrible feeling
I know what you mean about the erg. I wish they had never been invented.
I have to say though, I don't miss the early winter mornings! As I am not a fresher anymore, we go out in the afternoon. Coming in from an outing last year at half 7 AM with ice on the blades a a horrible feeling
johnfm said:
40 Minutes !!!!!!!!
I am currently mixing up very short, very intense bursts of, say 3-4 minuts, a few times a day in addition to one longer 8min+ 2k
40 minutes is just mind boggling.
bks.
louiebaby said:
lankybob said:
50 minute erg rating 22 today. Not good when recovering from a heavy night.
I was pulling a 2:03.0 but then threw up with less than 2 minutes to go!
Ended up at 2:07 as I started pulling again with 7 seconds to go.
Throwing up and carrying on shows dedication, but why did it take you 1:53 to get going again? I was pulling a 2:03.0 but then threw up with less than 2 minutes to go!
Ended up at 2:07 as I started pulling again with 7 seconds to go.
louiebaby said:
One of the big pieces they used to do in the Olympic Squad was 30mins @ 20spm. 9,000 metres is 1:40 splits.
That's nuts! how these people keep up splits that low is just insane!Matt Pinsent once said:
It's the hardest workout we do regularly, and maybe my favourite. After you've done it two or three times you're constantly trying to better the previous piece. Anything over 9,000 metres is good going. A few of us can do that. 9,000 metres at altitude is still something nobody can achieve.
I saw someone do it once. I think I cracked 8,500 a few times, maybe 8,600. I believe there is someone from the NZ team who recently did something mental over an hour. I'll have to look it up.How hardcore are swans?
I know they are pretty resilient creatures but I do feel a bit bad after ttting one with an oar.
A couple of times a swan has been hit 2 or 3 times by the same boat going past and last night 2 of us hit 2 different ones really rather hard as we were practising regatta sprints.
How much can the take? Last nights one was probably hit by me on the wing area.
I know they are pretty resilient creatures but I do feel a bit bad after ttting one with an oar.
A couple of times a swan has been hit 2 or 3 times by the same boat going past and last night 2 of us hit 2 different ones really rather hard as we were practising regatta sprints.
How much can the take? Last nights one was probably hit by me on the wing area.
AstonZagato said:
lankybob said:
Is Henley as good as the hype makes it out to be?
It is the Wimbledon of rowing. Some of the greatest crews in the world competing next to an Edwardian garden party - but a garden party stuffed with some of the best oarsmen and women to have ever sat in a boat. Zod said:
louiebaby said:
lankybob said:
Knocked 4 seconds off my average split for 30 mins today.
$ secs off the AVERAGE is immense! Well done! Tertius, How did it go?
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