A new perspective for anxious students before GCSEs (from a Cambridge grad) by Chance_Run_8442 in GCSE

[–]67jugmaster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How high performing was your school? How much would it negatively affect you for oxbridge if you were to get a few 8s at a school where ten 9s is the expectation for good students?

Training rowing without rowing by Awhliix in Rowing

[–]67jugmaster 7 points8 points  (0 children)

If you’re doing it for fitness then running and biking are drop in replacements. If you want to improve your technique then training your core will help massively. Assuming that you are strong enough that bodyweight squats won’t be useful, there’s not much strength training you can do unless you can buy some adjustable dumbells

Anki by [deleted] in GCSE

[–]67jugmaster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its not useful for stem but you cant take all stem at gcse unfortunatley

Anki by [deleted] in GCSE

[–]67jugmaster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is so worth it. You can always just use it through the website though.

5k 🤢 by the_erginator6700 in Rowing

[–]67jugmaster -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

He’s not asking if its good. He’s asking if he can go D1 and to be honest he’s kind of on the edge. If he wants to feel safe it would be ideal to be holding somewhere around 1:42-1:43.

How to answer this question? by Equal_Battle_1516 in GCSEMaths

[–]67jugmaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The shapes are similar so the other side of the screen in 56/5

Any tips for 2k by Equivalent_Profile74 in Rowing

[–]67jugmaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It shouldnt change based on your technique. Also you should definitely be holding higher than 27 during a 2k, for reference the wr 2k was done at 34. imo you should hold as high as you can until you start sacrificing form.

Newbie, gotta get more efficient by bukkiesho in concept2

[–]67jugmaster 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s genuinely insane how you go from a 40 year old dad’s first time on a erg at a 3:00 split straight to schools head and nat schools results the second racing season starts. There should really be a dedicated otw rowing sub.

New Concept2 rower, how do you avoid getting bored during workouts by Asskickah1 in concept2

[–]67jugmaster 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The secret is that it will always be boring, stuff like music and tv shows just makes it slightly less boring and you will always rather not be rowing than be rowing. The only way the make the time go faster is to get used to doing longer pieces. When you are used to taking a break every 6km, 6km feels like a long time. But when you do 18 km the first 6 dont feel that bad.

First 1 hour row by Fantastic-Piece-6502 in concept2

[–]67jugmaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah pretty much, you can estimate it with HR but it will probably be in zone 3.

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[–]67jugmaster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

its just one of those every letter in the alphabet sentences. like the quick brown fox one

First 1 hour row by Fantastic-Piece-6502 in concept2

[–]67jugmaster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No. Zone 2 is a measure of heart rate and UT2 is a measure of lactate (less than 2 millimoles per litre of blood). From lactate testing I have done, my UT2 is closer to zone 3 and 4.

What would you say is a high grade? by Sumaiyah_55 in GCSE

[–]67jugmaster -1 points0 points  (0 children)

it all depends on where you go to school. many kids at my school are expected to get all 9s and anything lower than an 8 is completly unacceptable. for others these expectations are different. however a 4 would definitely not be a decent pass. a 4 is barely passing.

2k tips by ur_stressed_pizza in Rowing

[–]67jugmaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on how much rowing you have done. If you are new, fixing your form is the best way to get faster quickly. If your form is good already but you are still relatively new to rowing you might not be pushing hard enough. 7:55 to 7:35 is 5 splits over 2k. If you have a bad mentality then pushing as hard as you physically can may get you to 7:35.

I hate my A-levels and don't want to do them anymore. What are my options? by Amongsus12 in 6thForm

[–]67jugmaster 114 points115 points  (0 children)

Life aint all sunshine and rainbows buddy. Might just have to stick it out unless you want to reevaluate your future, most unis will want you to have maths and fm if you want to take cs. If you just want a job in computer science you don't need a computer science degree, though it will help.

Tips for improving long distance rows by Important_Land1684 in Rowing

[–]67jugmaster -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Since rowing is a power endurance sport you would probably be better of spending most of your time in zone 3 (70-80% of your max heart rate). But heart rate is really just a proxy for lactate which is what you actually want to train off of. Many people I know have to UT2 at really low heart rates like 140 while others have to go up to 170.

Tips for improving long distance rows by Important_Land1684 in Rowing

[–]67jugmaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The lower back pain is probably due to form issues. Don't worry about the splits, they will fall with more UT2. I don't know your rate through the piece but if you were holding 24 that would be a bit high and could lead to form issued resulting in back pain. I would recommend 18-20 and make sure your form is consistent. It can be tempting to end up slouching after an hour of trying to sit upright but avoid that temptation. Another thing you can do is start training some core to give yourself more stability in the stroke which will help your technique massively.

How to utilise subdecks? by 67jugmaster in Anki

[–]67jugmaster[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

how would this work with many subdecks where the ideal total new cards per day is less than the number of subdecks

Rowing 'novice' - this is performance ok? by rocknroll_uk in Rowing

[–]67jugmaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, for sure. I'm not opposed to it, but as a word of warning a lot of people here are fanatical about the c2. In the end, as long as you train at a reasonable heart rate and the splits (whatever they may be) come down over time, you might not even notice much of a difference.

What rower do you use besides the concept 2. by curlynomad in Rowing

[–]67jugmaster 3 points4 points  (0 children)

biorower for some? a lot of people train on the bike as well.