Apr 5 2016
Taper intervals
With all the python stuff I forgot to spend some time on Sunday to plan this week’s training plan in detail.
So in the morning I drove to the club with only a vague notion. I wanted to test a bit at race pace, but have a short training. One, it’s taper week. Two, I was late and needed to be at work in time. I contemplated 500m intervals at race pace.
At the club I met the head coach, and I asked him what he was planning for his team (the men). They were doing
5x(5min)/R4 at 22/24/26/28/30 spm
That was an interesting session. Good training at race pace, but it starts slower, so you can focus on technique and build up to the race pace. I was sold, but I made it slightly lighter:
4x(4min)/R4 at 22/24/26/28. Last minute in last interval to be at 30spm
Here is how I executed it:
Workout Summary - C:Downloads2016-04-05-0730.CSV
--|Total|-Total-|--Avg--|Avg-|-Avg-|-Max-|-Avg
--|Dist-|-Time--|-Pace--|SPM-|-HR--|-HR--|-DPS
--|03727|16:00.0|02:08.8|24.9|165.5|172.2|09.4
Workout Details
#-|SDist|-Split-|-SPace-|SPM-|AvgHR|MaxHR|DPS-
01|00912| 04:00 |02:11.6|21.5|156.0|161.0|10.6| 22spm, tailwind
02|00950| 04:00 |02:06.3|24.2|166.0|172.0|09.8| 24spm, tailwind
03|00884| 04:00 |02:15.7|25.7|171.0|177.0|08.6| 26spm, headwind
04|00981| 04:00 |02:02.3|28.0|169.0|179.0|08.8| 28spm, tailwind
Actually, the 26spm and 28spm felt more comfortable than the 22spm and the 24spm. I guess that is good. I also used stroke counting on those sessions, so maybe it is just a psychological thing. The 4 minutes seem to pass faster when you count to 100.
Apr 6 2016
Playing with the PM5 and data tools
No time for an OTW row today. The taper plan called for a quiet 40 minutes row. I decided to play a bit with the PM5 and the different tools. Here’s what I did:
It all worked like a charm.
Warming Up (RowPro):
Workout Summary - D:tijdelijk2km_rowpro.csv_o.csv
--|Total|-Total-|--Avg--|Avg-|-Avg-|-Max-|-Avg
--|Dist-|-Time--|-Pace--|SPM-|-HR--|-HR--|-DPS
--|01998|08:35.0|02:09.0|21.9|140.3|156.0|10.6
Main Row (Painsled):
Workout Summary - sled_2016-04-06T07-44-35ZGMT+2.strokes.csv
--|Total|-Total-|--Avg--|Avg-|-Avg-|-Max-|-Avg
--|Dist-|-Time--|-Pace--|SPM-|-HR--|-HR--|-DPS
--|06000|25:06.0|02:05.6|22.7|155.5|168.0|10.5
Workout Details
#-|SDist|-Split-|-SPace-|SPM-|AvgHR|MaxHR|DPS-
00|01204|04:58.1|02:03.8|23.0|142.6|159.0|10.5
01|01204|04:59.2|02:04.2|22.5|158.0|165.0|10.7
02|01200|05:03.3|02:06.4|22.8|158.0|168.0|10.4
03|01200|05:02.8|02:06.2|22.5|157.6|164.0|10.6
04|01193|05:02.1|02:06.6|22.6|161.2|165.0|10.5
Cooling Down (ErgData):
What you see is a screenshot from my Concept2 logbook. I don’t have a parser for the ErgData CSV file in my plotting tool yet. Should not be too difficult. Yesterday, I literally had the SpeedCoach parser written, working and tested in 10 minutes.
Edit
It took me 15 minutes to add a ErgData parser to my tool. Had to calculate the Power in Watts by hand. It’s a pity that they don’t include Drive Length, Drive Speed, Drag Factor, Peak Force and Average Force in the CSV download.
Now, the only problem is that I will have to manually put the ErgData row in SportTracks. I don’t want to write a CSV to TCX converter. This, to me, is the downside of ErgData. Lack of export to SportTracks, Garmin Connect, Strava, and other fitness sites … I understand that Concept2 may want to build out their own logbook. I want my data to be free, however, and I want to see my rows (OTW and OTE) next to my runs and bike rides.
By sanderroosendaal • Uncategorized • 4 • Tags: concept2, erg, OTE, pm5, rowing, rowing data, taper, training