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Our annual challenge, the Tour de Ski Challenge, takes place February 1–28 and features a different SkiErg event each week. This year, it coincides with the Winter Games in Beijing, so plan on participating while watching the best skiers in the world compete for gold! We offer ways to join in the excitement of the cross country skiing and biathlon events.
The Biathlon feature on the PM5 allows you to simulate the exciting sport of biathlon using the Concept2 SkiErg, BikeErg or RowErg. Traditional biathlon combines skiing and rifle shooting, both in prone (lying down) and standing positions. In a biathlon race, there are five targets to hit after each interval of skiing, and then a final ski lap to the finish. For each target you miss, you ski a penalty lap. Here are some tips:
Another option on the PM5 is to set up an undefined rest interval workout and get creative.
As the name implies, the Sprint in biathlon is the shortest of the biathlon formats, even though it isn't particularly "short". It consists of three laps of skiing and two shooting stages, first prone, then standing. The sequence is: Ski a lap and shoot five shots prone; ski another lap and shoot five shots standing; ski a final lap. For every missed shot, you must ski a penalty lap before heading out on the next ski lap.
(Distance can be adjusted as desired):
In a biathlon Pursuit, racers start based on their finish in the Sprint. If you were a minute behind the leader in the previous Sprint, then you will start a minute behind the leader in the Pursuit. Your challenge is to catch the people ahead of you! Here we will focus on the format of a pursuit, which has four shooting stages (two prone and two standing, in that order) and five laps of skiing. For every missed shot, you must ski a penalty lap before heading out on the next ski lap.
This is the only event where missed shots earn a time penalty, instead of a penalty lap—and it’s a hefty time penalty, so it can pay to spend a little extra time setting up for your shot. This is another five lap-four shooting race, but the order of shooting is: prone, standing, prone, standing. There’s less of a break between ski laps because the time penalty is simply added at the end. We’ll use a timed lap for this workout.
Total up all your misses and add 15 seconds per miss to your total elapsed time for the workout.
Repeat these workouts and see if you can improve!
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