If you have a screen on your erg typically your score is your split time. Another way is by your 2K time.
To most accurately measure your 2k rowing time on a Concept 2 erg just set it so that you are only erging for 2,000 meters. Even if you don't stop right away the erg does. Once the meters stop you not only see the time time you ended with but you also see your average and how long it took you. Hope this helped!
No, unless you have a faulty monitor which i have never encountered. The avg split for 500m has a direct corolation to you 2k erg time
That is going to be really tough, the way I see it, if your current time is about 7:30, then it is possible, but if it is below 7:15, you would have to train specifically for 2K's for probably 6 sessions a week, mine went from 7:20 to 7:00 in 2 moonths without specific training, at about the 2nd school eight level of work. I reckon do 3 runs a week, about 3 K or so, and do interval training on the erg e.g. (6-8 x 500m or 4x 1000 at 2K pace) good luck. (it'll also require a shitload of mental strength)
JUZ WALK UP 2K HER IN A KIND WAY AND SAY EXCUESS ME CAN I JUZ HAVE A MOMENT OF YO TIME PLZ I JUZ WANT 2K GET 2K KNO U AND MAYBE WHEN CAN B FRIENDS
Yes, because 12 minutes is long enough to beat someone badly in the game!
Your 2k time should be 7 minuets 47 seconds I'll have to disagree with the above answer, if you row a 6k in 22:42, that is a 1:53.5 500m split. If you rowed that same split for 2k that would give you a 7:34 2k (which basically means you did three of those in a row while rowing your 6k). However, since most people can hold a faster pace for 2k than they can for 6k, your 2k should be even less than that. Using a conversion factor I came up with, I estimate that your 2k should be around, 7:02
You can prove that 2K,2K,1-1 by first determining that the integer N can be written in the form of N=2K.
2k
Partly it was a 2k game and 4 of their studios developed it . 2K Marin, 2K Boston, 2K Australia and Digital Extremes . 2k Marin and 2k Australia had the most to do with . So its half Australian more or less.
2K is another way to write 2,000
Let even be of the form 2k and odd be of the form 2k+1. Then odd * even becomes 2k*2k+1, or 4k^2 +2k. This can be written as 2(k^2 + k), which is of the form 2k. Therefore, odd X even equals even.