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here is the deal, 5km Run - 5km Row and 5km Cycle in one hit in under an hour...
Has to be done in the gym ideally ! hahaah
I am going to try it this weekend
I did the row the other day in 20.40 and the run this morning in 23.40.. and i do a lot of cycleing so hope that should be the easy bit of the challenege
anyone else fancy giving it a go ? let me know how you get on....
Has to be done in the gym ideally ! hahaah
I am going to try it this weekend
I did the row the other day in 20.40 and the run this morning in 23.40.. and i do a lot of cycleing so hope that should be the easy bit of the challenege
anyone else fancy giving it a go ? let me know how you get on....
Quite fancy giving this a go tomorrow. Normally do 5km run on the treadmill @ 10kph 1% incline to start with for 5mins, then 12kph so do it 26-27mins. Trying to work on incline running 3-5% @ 10-12kph at mo, god my calfs hurt!
Cycling shouldn't be a problem, but rowing might as i seem to not to be able to keep my arse from sliding off the seat, lol.
Cycling shouldn't be a problem, but rowing might as i seem to not to be able to keep my arse from sliding off the seat, lol.
PaulG40 said:
My mate's a tri-athlete and did a recent 5km 'fun' run in 16minutes!!! I just can't even fathom running at such a speed, lol.
wow thats pretty top notch, i think there will be people doing this in about 45-50 minutes...but aiming for an hour as a first attempt will be a good target - will report back monday
tricky69 said:
PaulG40 said:
My mate's a tri-athlete and did a recent 5km 'fun' run in 16minutes!!! I just can't even fathom running at such a speed, lol.
wow thats pretty top notch, i think there will be people doing this in about 45-50 minutes...but aiming for an hour as a first attempt will be a good target - will report back monday
I'm joining a gym soon so I may try this I used to do 10k runs in 40 minutes, so guess about 18 or 19 minutes for the 5km run; I've never tried such a short distance so don't know how much faster people generally go. I've no idea how fast I go on an exercise bike, but could probably do 5km on my real bike in about 9 minutes. The rowing is a complete unknown to me!
Did the challenge today at the gym.
First time trying it all at once, so paced myself on the run...
29.36mins 5km running @10kph for 4km then 12kph for the last km, all at 1% incline.
9.46min on the cycle, level 13, roughly 90-95rpm throughout.
21.02mins for the Row (stayed around 2:00-2:10min/500m, strength setting 7)
So just made it in with 16secs to spare, lol.
Pleased with the row as i dont really go near the rowing machine and if i do only really do 1km.
First time trying it all at once, so paced myself on the run...
29.36mins 5km running @10kph for 4km then 12kph for the last km, all at 1% incline.
9.46min on the cycle, level 13, roughly 90-95rpm throughout.
21.02mins for the Row (stayed around 2:00-2:10min/500m, strength setting 7)
So just made it in with 16secs to spare, lol.
Pleased with the row as i dont really go near the rowing machine and if i do only really do 1km.
RobM77 said:
I'm joining a gym soon so I may try this I used to do 10k runs in 40 minutes, so guess about 18 or 19 minutes for the 5km run; I've never tried such a short distance so don't know how much faster people generally go. I've no idea how fast I go on an exercise bike, but could probably do 5km on my real bike in about 9 minutes. The rowing is a complete unknown to me!
40mins for 10km is fast!
Just back from the gym. 24/22/8.
I cycle at club level so knew that would be OK, but my upper body strength let me down on the row.
As the gym was quiet, I was timing it as 1 exercise on my watch. In my rush to get to the bike, I tripped on the runner of the rower and hit my knee on the runner of the next rower. I'm one cool bd at times.
I cycle at club level so knew that would be OK, but my upper body strength let me down on the row.
As the gym was quiet, I was timing it as 1 exercise on my watch. In my rush to get to the bike, I tripped on the runner of the rower and hit my knee on the runner of the next rower. I'm one cool bd at times.
PaulG40 said:
RobM77 said:
I'm joining a gym soon so I may try this I used to do 10k runs in 40 minutes, so guess about 18 or 19 minutes for the 5km run; I've never tried such a short distance so don't know how much faster people generally go. I've no idea how fast I go on an exercise bike, but could probably do 5km on my real bike in about 9 minutes. The rowing is a complete unknown to me!
40mins for 10km is fast!
Oh, regarding my times all is not as it seems because I'm 5'10", but that's with the legs of an average guy of 6'2", which obviously gives me a bit of an unfair advantage!!
Edited by RobM77 on Friday 15th January 21:38
Had a crack at this today, thought the rowing would be the biggest struggle so did that first. Then the bike then the run.
Managed the row in 21.58, the bike in just over 10 mins, which left me around 27 mins with all the transition times in there aswell. Now as I'm a runner I thought I would be able to do the run in 25, so thought the extra 2 mins was a good bonus. But fk me could I do it!!
Didnt realise how much the rowing took your legs out, I physically couldn't maintain the running pace I needed, gave up after 2km! I reckon if I'd pushed myself I could have done around 1 hour 5 mins but I just felt dead!
Something to aim for now!
Managed the row in 21.58, the bike in just over 10 mins, which left me around 27 mins with all the transition times in there aswell. Now as I'm a runner I thought I would be able to do the run in 25, so thought the extra 2 mins was a good bonus. But fk me could I do it!!
Didnt realise how much the rowing took your legs out, I physically couldn't maintain the running pace I needed, gave up after 2km! I reckon if I'd pushed myself I could have done around 1 hour 5 mins but I just felt dead!
Something to aim for now!
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