tmonahan wrote:This is my first post here, hopefully, there will be many more to come. I am 18 years old, 6'3" 185 lbs and I am starting out on the BPP. I have been rowing for a few weeks now (only about 8 sessions) and am ready to take it seriously. In previous years I have competed in triathlons competitively, although, I took the winter off to lift and my endurance is abysmal. My goal is to be in good enough shape to walk on to my college's rowing team (obviously in the novice boat).
Anyways, I did Week 1.1 today. I fixed my form and tried to remain conscientious of it throughout the row. I definitely went way too hard as can be seen by my heart rate. Though, on the bright side, I set a 5k PB by 2 minutes as well as a 2k PB in the last 2k of the 5k. I really struggle with going easy on the SS and would appreciate some advice. Should I try to just row 20 SPM, or force myself to keep my HR under 165? Any help is appreciated.
Time Meters Pace Watts Cal/Hr S/M HR
20:31.1 5,000m 2:03.1 188 945 26 184
4:09.2 1,000m 2:04.6 181 922 27 176
4:11.2 2,000m 2:05.6 177 907 26 176
4:08.2 3,000m 2:04.1 183 929 26 184
4:04.0 4,000m 2:02.0 193 962 27 189
3:58.5 5,000m 1:59.2 206 1009 28 196
Early gains. Racing your training is fine, this will sort itself out, soon enough you can,t race every session anymore.
Make your number one goal, building your stroke strong, you are young and tall. The best place to be. Row your non racing training

at rate 18/22.
2 build volume in your training, the more meters the better. But don,t row junk meters, make every stroke a good stroke.
Re hf, even 165 is high. Ss is a lot slower. Think 2k pace plus 20 seconds.
Enjoy and good luck.