It felt great to be rowing without getting frustrated. When i got into that smooth gliding zone, i was smiling all over.rhr wrote:Good to see you're enjoying yourself on the pixel river!
One thing you may want to consider. You are comparing your latest row against your previous PB, this is like comparing apples with oranges. Doing a controlled sub maximal row at 22 SPM building your pace from 2:11 upwards is not the same thing as going all out at 27 SPM and being exhausted at the end. A few more rows at low rate building a better stroke (after a proper warm up) will soon see you below 20:00 mins for the 5k. A good target would be to aim for 2:00 / 500m at R20 - looking at your recent improvement it won't take long. The trick then is to increase your stroke rate (whilst maintain the same power per stroke) back up to 27 SPM (or possibly less) and push all out to set a PB.
Hence the reason why people do long steady state - e.g. 30-60 mins at 20 -22 SPM at 2:00 / 500m, then shorter workouts at higher SPM and faster pace. You build the power of your stroke doing longer, slower workouts so when the time comes to have a crack at a 5k TT holding 25-27 SPM at 10 W' per stroke (equivalent to 2:00 / 500m - 20 SPM) for under 20 minutes it won't feel so bad. Well it might! But at least you'll be better prepared.
Bottom line - don't race your training. Train, build the power of your stroke and then TT once a week or every 2 weeks. Once you see progress you inherently begin to get a sense of where you are for a distance and will likely feel less of a need to TT all the time to get confirmation.
Ah, i think i may have caused some confusion by not explaining enough. I compared it to my last finished 5k row that i actually finished (there are at least 6 attempts after that where i quit). It just happened to be my PB. I found it very surprising that with the new style i as not even that far off my PB without falling dead off my erg. If i would have started normally after a proper warmup i would have probably equalled it.
I was not out for racing against my PB. I popped online, was able to join a 5k. During the 5k i noticed how relatively easy i was hitting 2:03 per 500m and then, as i felt pretty good and comfortable, just kept rowing as i felt.
I guess i just wrote it down a bit unlucky making people think i was racing against my PB. that was certainly not the case. I just felt great during the 5k so i went faster then i originally intended to do so.
I am certainly going to build on the low drag low rate. I totally enjoy this. I feel less rushed. I just need to get a 'feel' for it. If i dont focus and check occasionally, i will go to around 23 strokes. If i 'zone myself in' and focus, i hit 20-21 like clockwork. (Watching that Zac Purchase video is GOLD for me). Hopefully this will turn into an automatic feel in time.
Your point is well taken. I apologize for the confusion. Reading back my own post, i can see how you would think i raced it. I did a race and it went well, i wasnt racing against anything or anybody.