Pace per 500m

Pace per 500m: Pace per 500m (also called split) is the standard unit of speed in indoor rowing, representing the time to cover 500 metres, displayed in minutes:seconds format.

What is Pace per 500m?

Pace per 500m is synonymous with split time in rowing — it is the universal way rowers express speed on an ergometer. Unlike running, which uses per-mile or per-kilometre pace, rowing standardised on the 500m distance because it corresponds to the approximate length of a rowing course start or race segment. Every Concept2 monitor displays pace per 500m as the primary metric. The relationship between pace and power is cubic: pace = (2.80/watts)^(1/3) × 500. This means each second of pace improvement requires progressively more power. Pace per 500m allows instant comparison between rowers and across workout types.

How Watta Uses Pace per 500m

Watta extracts pace per 500m as the primary speed metric from erg screen photos. It is used to calculate watts for the Work Output component and track your performance trends over time.

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