Jan 16 2016
Thursday: Bike & Strength
I am a little behind writing this blog.
My boss is in town.
My teams have a deadline on January 28th.
It is the time of the year when we are preparing and doing the annual reviews with our reports. With more than 50 people to take care of that is quite a task if you want to do it consistently and fairly.
Training didn’t suffer. Well, on Wednesday I went to a Cuban restaurant with my boss and a few colleagues. Good food and a few beers. No training.
On Thursday, it was a beautiful, sunny day and I didn’t get my work done at work. I rode home in the sun, on the bike, arrived at home with a clear head, made sure I didn’t connect to email and chatter and did my work.
https://www.strava.com/activities/470172351
The ride was 2km longer but my phone battery died after 12km. I wanted to do a slow ride but I couldn’t help and sprint up the Husovice hill. That’s the high HR bit around km 8.I don’t understand Strava’s power estimate but I think they come pretty close. This is a very non-taxing ride.
In the evening I did an hour of strength training. Quite intensive. Low number of repeats.
Jan 16 2016
Friday: Sprinty intervals
Another reason why I didn’t write a blog yet, is because after Friday’s training I preferred to take the family out to our neighborhood Thai restaurant.
Friday was another half work from home day. I had a “conformity review” meeting to host at 3pm, with a large crowd dialing in from Phoenix, AZ. Must have been pretty early for them. 😉
Rowed this one with Painsled running to collect the data. Worked even better than I expected. Instead of programming the entire session as a variable intervals on the PM, I did a “just row” warming up, a fixed intervals main part, and a fixed distance 2km cooling down.
Then I exported the three rows by selecting them and exporting to tcx file. After the import into SportTracks I had my entire session there. Great! The import from RowPro sometimes creates wrong total distance and has difficulties with the rest periods.
Even sweeter was the data analysis with excel and the CSV. First, it didn’t work, but the only thing I had to do to make it work was order the CSV data by time. Will update the spreadsheet to make this automatic. The issue was that the CSV didn’t have the three rows in chronological order, but as every stroke has a time stamp that is very easy to correct.
It was a modified 20x1min. I shortened it to 40second and increased the rest time to 80 seconds. Then I rowed it with increasing pace.
Average 322 W (1:42.8 pace).
By sanderroosendaal • Uncategorized • 4 • Tags: erg, OTE, rowing, sprintervals, training