12 Rows of Christmas - 6 Even Splits - RowAlong Rowing Workout
12 Rows of Christmas:6 Even Splitshttps://youtu.be/Fh0VHEVGq0s
A simple 30 minute row holding stroke rate and pace throughout. But can you keep all the splits the same? 🚣A BOTTOM INTENSITY WORKOUT on the Intensity Pyramid🚣♀️
➔Pace Guide: 2K+18 at 20 Strokes Per Minute (see below for 2K pace info) ➔Effort = 5-6/10➔Speech = Comfortable
❗ If your monitor lets you set splits (chunks of time) for this row, set them to 5 minutes. Your aim is to try to get all splis identical for this row. I failed. No two of mine were the same! (See the YouTube Community tab if you want to see the actual results).❗
This is just about consistency. And the slower pace / lower stroke rate allows you the chance to work on technique and aim for that consistency.
🚥You can use Ergzone to program your Concept 2 PM5 monitor, look for 12 Rows - Day 6 under the RowAlong track which has the main session pre-programmed. I've not programmed in the Warmup and Cooldown however, so you'll need to add them in yourself (I have some on the track, with the label "Bookmark These" so you can just bookmark them for future use) 🚥
If you would like to RowAlong to the video version of this, please go to: https://youtu.be/ZnS_qHTp7ho
As always, follow me for stroke rate. Anad I'll keep you company for the row with training tips, technique tips, and my usual general waffle.
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ℹ - 2K training paces are based on your current best performance to row 2000m. Set your monitor to 2000m and row it as fast as you can. When you're finished either look at the memory screen for that row, and note the Average /500m pace - or just divide your time by 4 to find that out.
For instance - if you rowed your 2000m in 8:20 - the average pace for 500m is 2:05. It doesn't matter if you started at 1:50 and then slowed down to 2:20 by the end - your average across the whole row is 2:05.
So when I give a pace guide saying "2K + 18 seconds" - that means that you take your 2K time, and add 18 seconds to it (in the above example, 2:05 + 18 = 2:23 pace.) Just be sure to set your monitor so it displays your /500m pace so you can stay on target.
Every time you think you're getting faster, rather than just arbitrarily changing the pace guide - do another 2000m test to find your current 2K average time - and then work from that. ℹ
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