Effectiveness of 500m intervals for cardio?
Posted: July 30th, 2007, 2:25 pm
Hi all,
I've just reached the end of my second full week of rowing. The first week was relatively easy. I worked on my form and didn't pay much attention to power or speed. I tried to focus on speed this past week, and I must say, rowing is bloody difficult when you actually put some effort into it. On Saturday, I rowed 5000m in 25:02, and almost passed out from exhaustion afterwards. I'm 5'8", 54kg, and an avid runner, so the fact that I could barely breath after the workout was a bit disconcerting. Yesterday I ended up doing six 500m intervals instead. Would doing these intervals, say 3 times a week, help to increase my cardio abilities at all? Also, what would be an optimal rest time between the 500m lengths? My times yesterday weren't great (2:15 for the first five, and 2:12 on the last), but were probably as hard as I could have pushed myself.
-Rachael
I've just reached the end of my second full week of rowing. The first week was relatively easy. I worked on my form and didn't pay much attention to power or speed. I tried to focus on speed this past week, and I must say, rowing is bloody difficult when you actually put some effort into it. On Saturday, I rowed 5000m in 25:02, and almost passed out from exhaustion afterwards. I'm 5'8", 54kg, and an avid runner, so the fact that I could barely breath after the workout was a bit disconcerting. Yesterday I ended up doing six 500m intervals instead. Would doing these intervals, say 3 times a week, help to increase my cardio abilities at all? Also, what would be an optimal rest time between the 500m lengths? My times yesterday weren't great (2:15 for the first five, and 2:12 on the last), but were probably as hard as I could have pushed myself.
-Rachael