

in noob news, today I did 25 km for the first time. All in one session, though I took a couple breaks to refill my water bottle. 21 km at UT2 and 4km at UT1.
I agree, and I need them more
It definitely gets easier for quite a while when you're a newbie, but usually too subtly to notice for a while. 36 seconds is a good improvement especially if without any lingering after effectsRuin Christmas wrote: ↑May 17th, 2025, 9:26 pmToday I lifted, then rowed a half marathon, all except the last 2k at UT2. It was only 36 seconds faster than my previous attempt on May 1, but it was 32 C and 57% humidity today (27C, 62%) that day. Also, that day I was tired afterwards and I think took a nap, but today I was able to row another 4.1 km and then do yard work for 2 hours. I dropped from 25th to 27th on the mileage charts however, I think bc a lot of people do long rows on weekends.
Good to hear Peter. Finding what works for you is far more important than trying to perfect the ideal technique, not least as it feels more comfortable, is enjoyable, and will be far more sustainable
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Time Meters Pace Watts Cal/Hr S/M
14:45.7 4,500 1:38.4 367 1563 30 169
1:42.3 500 1:42.3 327 1425 28 161
r: 0:50 46
1:42.0 500 1:42.0 330 1435 28 165
r: 1:20 72
1:40.0 500 1:40.0 350 1504 29 168
r: 0:45 39
1:39.8 500 1:39.8 352 1511 29 171
r: 0:55 52
1:39.5 500 1:39.5 355 1522 28 171
r: 1:45 52
1:38.0 500 1:38.0 372 1579 29 171
r: 1:10 53
1:37.5 500 1:37.5 378 1599 30 172
r: 0:45 40
1:37.2 500 1:37.2 381 1611 31 173
r: 2:55 57
1:29.5 500 1:29.5 488 1980 41 174
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Thanks, man. You are a good inspiration to newcomers. Whenever I feel tired, I think about "FM= 2:40:41; 50k= 3:16:09; 100k= 7:52:44; 12hrs = 153km", and then feel fortunate that my burden is not so great by comparisonDangerscouse wrote: ↑May 18th, 2025, 5:08 am36 seconds is a good improvement especially if without any lingering after effects