I'm positive. Rowing is part of the workout at my gym. It was PR week. I did 500 meters in1:42. A couple days later I did the 2000 meters is 7:02. My goal was under 7 minutes, and I was pissed I didn't make it. I do 100 meters in under 15 seconds on the reg.You sure? That's flying. Like almost good enough to compete in fairly major competitions.
Let's assume it was 7:10. That's 1:47.5 per 500M. That's fast. Very. You're a very strong guy which helps but you don't strike me as the type to have the cardio to sustain that pace for so long.
I rowed 17 miles on the Colorado River Friday and Saturday. And the week before that I rowed 25. Camped in the wilderness on the river a few nights. It's a great time.
downstream no doubt
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Sorry for your losses. That's rough.Within the last four weeks I've lost my dad and one of my all-time best friends, and I've also fallen in love with an amazing woman. It's been quite a month.
It's on a concept 2 rowing machine, not in the actual water, fwiw.
I'm positive. Rowing is part of the workout at my gym. It was PR week. I did 500 meters in1:42. A couple days later I did the 2000 meters is 7:02. My goal was under 7 minutes, and I was pissed I didn't make it. I do 100 meters in under 15 seconds on the reg.
I don't know what brand the rowers are, but they don't have a resistance adjustment. They have a paddle thing that spins in actual water.
Within the last four weeks I've lost my dad and one of my all-time best friends, and I've also fallen in love with an amazing woman. It's been quite a month.
That was my problem in the 500. Talked myself into thinking it wasn't a big deal and to go all out right from the start. I faded hard.Honestly I think for a 500M, most people can go insanely fast for about 300 meters and then get very fatigued both muscularly and cardiovascularly and sort of ***** out. Outside of dying from a heart issue on the spot, nothing is gonna happen if you (the general you but you too you big stud) just focus on one row at a time, balls out, that last 200. Literally, just focus and continue rowing with all your might as fast as you can, as strong as you can using all your muscles. Those last 30 seconds will be up so quickly, all that "agony" will feel like it was so silly to even worry about, afterward.
That was my problem in the 500. Talked myself into thinking it wasn't a big deal and to go all out right from the start. I faded hard.
I'm hesitant to share details here, but you'd be blown away by what has happened. And that's an understatement. If I wrote my recent real life experiences as a fictional story readers would say I had stretched plausibility way, way, way too far.The Lord works in myseterious ways, my man.
I'm hesitant to share details here, but you'd be blown away by what has happened. And that's an understatement. If I wrote my recent real life experiences as a fictional story readers would say I had stretched plausibility way, way, way too far.
I'm hesitant to share details here, but you'd be blown away by what has happened. And that's an understatement. If I wrote my recent real life experiences as a fictional story readers would say I had stretched plausibility way, way, way too far.
Strained my left hammy on Sunday and was probably compensating a little yesterday and strained my right.