Nov 9 2016
Steady State row and bike ride
Monday
Working from the Prague office. Train ride to Prague. Then full day of work, finished by a dinner with my sister who happened to in Prague for business. Then a bus ride home. Got up at 5:20am. In bed at 00:45, technically Tuesday morning.
Tuesday
Notebook switch at work, which meant I was 4 hours without computer, and after that spending a big proportion of my time setting up my environment to my needs. I arrived at home tired and frustrated. Still managed to get down to the basement to do an erg row, but stopped after 10km to continue watching TV (US elections).
The rowsandall.com site now gives two kinds of Pie chart. One is based on heart rate zones and the other is based on Power zones.
The left plot is the power based Pie chart. The right plot is the heart rate based one. I think there is merit in using the power based one. I pushed on the gas from the first minute, and I think the left graph reflects that, with most of the row in UT1 zone and about a quarter of the row in the AT zone.
I contemplated staying up and watching the US elections, but in the end I decided to go to bed.
Wednesday
Well, this is certainly not going to be business as usual!
One of the first things I did this morning was checking the results of the US presidential elections. I can’t say I am surprised, having been in the US often enough, but definitely this will shake things up, and I am not sure whether for the good or the bad. Let’s say it is certainly an impulse for Europe to get its act together.
I cycled to work. It was cold, this morning, -2C according to the weather report, and it felt like that. A cold, sunny winter morning.
https://www.strava.com/activities/770315065/overview
Nov 10 2016
Snow!
First snow of this winter. Just a little and all dry and powdery. Nothing big.
Two sessions today. The first one was a gentle 15km bike ride from work to home, which was after the snow had turned into rain, and also after the rain had stopped.
https://www.strava.com/activities/771683402
The second session was a strength training. Also 45 minutes. Just to get into it again. I mainly focused on the upper body.
To add some illustrations, a few random pictures from my local friends on Strava. Everybody seemed to be excited about the snow and eager to go out and do some sports.
For fun, I overlaid parts of my ride over 19th century maps that are available on-line. It is interesting how many of today’s roads are exactly where the roads used to be 150 years ago. I wonder how my bike ride would have looked, cycling through the 19th century.
By sanderroosendaal • Uncategorized • 0 • Tags: bike, crosstraining, ride, rowing, strength, training