Friday, March 14, 2008

New Personal Record - 2k Test

This morning was another 2k test (see previous post). I broke my previous personal record of 6:42.4 by 0.8 seconds. This time, I came with a perfectly tweaked race plan, and executed it better than I expected. Here's the plan:

2000m 01:43.0
500m 01:40.0
1500m 01:42.0
400m 01:38.0
1000m 01:40.0
300m 01:36.0
500m 01:37.0
200m 01:36.0
avg split 01:40.5
100m 01:35.0
total time 06:42.0
500m avg 01:37.0

Again, it's broken down into 500 meter sections, and on the right, the last 500 meters is broken down into 100 meter sections. Here's what I actually did:

2000m 01:42.9
500m 01:40.0
1500m 01:41.8
400m 01:38.0
1000m 01:40.5
300m 01:36.0
500m 01:36.4
200m 01:34.0
avg split 01:40.4
100m 01:34.0
total time 06:41.6
500m avg 01:36.4

I owe my performance on the last 500 meters to a very impassioned rower and the future VP of the team--Derek Miller. He was sitting next to me, and we finished at almost exactly the same time. I wouldn't have been able to pull out a 1:36.4 average in the last 500 meters without that kind of competition.

My season goal is to go sub 6:40.0. As Aleks Malorodov pointed out, there's a major mental barrier at 6:40.0. Apparently he broke through it, because he pulled under 6:40 today.

If you're curious, my workout schedule looks like this: I work out 6 days a week. Every other day is on the rowing machine, where I do 6x500m with 2 min rest, and on the other days I lift weights. That's it. It seems to be working.

FYI for Non-Rowers: We measure speed in rowing by minutes and seconds per 500 meters. It's as if you took miles per hour, and inverted it. So a lower time is better than higher. For a 2,000 meter test like this, you can multiply the average split by 4, and you will get the total time (because 4 x 500 = 2,000). So, it's a convenient unit of measure for speed.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hell of a good row today Chris. Next time I wanna see sub 6:40, I know you got it easily

Ryan said...

And... the moral of the story is:
Beer makes man stronger!

Kyle Weber said...

Congrats man... you'll push it below next time, executed well this time, next time... out of body in-human under 6 min 40 seconds of life will take place.

Unknown said...

Awesome!
Check out this video- my motivation to pull smoother
Uncle Joe
http://www.quistmedia.dk/roklub/crash-b08/08022602.html