What most rowers understand is that they produce a lot of lactate quickly, but most don’t even know why. A 2000 meter race for a rower has 98-110% of VO2 max (maximal aerobic activity). Once you reach that max you start using your anaerobic metabolism. This means that rowers are constantly training for anaerobic exercise which is much harder than aerobic exercise. In comparison professional marathoners are only 85-90% of VO2max, and their lactate measurement typically ends up under 4 millimoles. Rowers typically end up at 15-18 millimoles, maybe even higher (World Rowing). According to this information I, a 16 year old in high school, experience more pain from something that lasts about 8 minutes than my 51 year old grandmother who runs marathons in about five hours. There was research done by three Czech scientists comparing rowing and cycling machines. In their findings they found that rowing
What most rowers understand is that they produce a lot of lactate quickly, but most don’t even know why. A 2000 meter race for a rower has 98-110% of VO2 max (maximal aerobic activity). Once you reach that max you start using your anaerobic metabolism. This means that rowers are constantly training for anaerobic exercise which is much harder than aerobic exercise. In comparison professional marathoners are only 85-90% of VO2max, and their lactate measurement typically ends up under 4 millimoles. Rowers typically end up at 15-18 millimoles, maybe even higher (World Rowing). According to this information I, a 16 year old in high school, experience more pain from something that lasts about 8 minutes than my 51 year old grandmother who runs marathons in about five hours. There was research done by three Czech scientists comparing rowing and cycling machines. In their findings they found that rowing