PleaseLockIn wrote: ↑May 15th, 2025, 12:12 pm
For Reuben 50th percentile is quite a nice mark.
I think so. It's far beyond what I thought I could do when I started.
PleaseLockIn wrote: ↑May 15th, 2025, 12:12 pm
To be safer perhaps practice intervals at 2:03-2:04 and push harder?
Something like that. I like iain's 4x1k idea, trying for 2:00, or maybe even faster. If I fail, then there's always 2:02, 2:04, and so on, until I find what I can sustain for 3-4 intervals with 2-3 minutes rest.
PleaseLockIn wrote: ↑May 15th, 2025, 12:12 pm
Perhaps try erging in front of an audience and get them to cheer? That might push you a bit. Besides you can go deepest for the 2k. Guess you could try high rate training if you want to be extra confident…
Ha ha! I live in a semi-rural area where physical exercise is typically a lot of farming or home gardening, depending on the amount of land - people with strong hands, backs, and forearms, who may also have cattle, chickens, horses, or an orchard. They never move fast, but they
work. Hour after hour, day after day, decade after decade. My career was completely different, but I have a lot of respect for the work they do, and the products and services they provide.
I grow most of my own vegetables, even in winter, depending on the crop. With proper precautions I grow various types of lettuce and similar greens all winter, and last winter we had sustained temperatures down to 15 to 25F (-9 to -5C). I freeze some vegetables (not lettuce!) for the winter, make jam from berries at the farmers market, etc. I've grown various types of peppers for years, but this year I plan to make my own paprika from those peppers for the first time. Fingers crossed!
We have a lot of water nearby, but competitive rowing, either indoors or out, is pretty much unknown as far as I know. Lots of people have boats and kayaks for both fishing/crabbing/oysters and pleasure, commercial or private. Around here, seafood is another source of food which can be obtained for a reasonable one time investment with relatively low recurring cost.
Nevertheless, there are hikers and cyclists like myself.
Asking a cattle farming neighbor to cheer me on my erg would probably elicit a funny look!