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PSwitzer wrote: SS, do you mean to say that you simply haven't figured out how to pace the effort for a given distance? Versus "fighting the water" meaning losing efficiency which makes it hard to maintain speed over a specific distance?
If you're simply having pacing issues, then realize the effort for 10 km (1 hour ish?) can be above the anaerobic theshold, versus 30 km will need to be below AT. Without a HR monitor you can recognize the AT as roughly the effort level where your breathing rate markedly increases. So if you're going for 30 km, and 10 minutes in you're already breathing hard, you know you need to back off to prevent a flameout
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kwolfe wrote: Just my two cents (maybe worth a penny) is that your top hand is pretty passive. It drops quickly and then pushes a bit. That top hand is really key to getting a good catch and guiding the blade in the right direction as your bottom arm does the pulling.
If you take a look at recback's video. His top hand is really dictating the path and rotation of his torso. His technique is really pretty damn good.
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SpaceSputnik wrote: This feels important. So, when does the power comes in, when a blade is fully in the water? I take anything prior is just positioning that shouldnt involve a significant effort?
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