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May 20 2015

Double Pyramid in the Double

Tuesday

Not quite a good training in the eight. I am advocating for doing steady state and technique exercises before doing any “real” training, but we have some team members who don’t believe in the training effect of steady state.

So we started doing a number of 2 minute pieces with 3 minutes rest, but half way the second interval our nr 2 seat called a stop and gave his opinion on the quality of our rowing. After that we did steady state and technique, mainly rowing in 4s, with 4 holding balance, and rowing with pauses during the recovery.

Focus. Focus. Focus.

Wednesday

Tuesday was an evening training, which was followed by a restaurant dinner for a team celebration (work related). In bed at 11pm, alarm clock at 5:30 to be in time for our morning training in the double.

The plan was 2x(250m/R1 + 500m/R2 + 750m/R3 + 500m/R2 + 250m/R1)/R5 and we were rowing alongside another double. These trainings work best with a sparring partner. The problem was that we didn’t realize that if you mix distance exercise and time based rest, and the two boats are not equally fast, the speedcoaches/CrewNerd will start to get out of sync. Good training anyway.

Radek and I were the slower double. However, because of working on technique we didn’t go higher than 30spm, while Eda + Ludek were doing the shorter pieces at 35spm and the longer ones at 26spm. So you could say that we were rowing more effective. 🙂


|Dist_|Time_|Pace__|_SPM__|avg HR|max HR|DPS|Remarks
|02018|14:44|03:39.0| 20.5 | 123 | 157 |06.7|warming up
|00250|00:55|01:50.0| 30.0 | 140 | 160 |09.1|250m
|00499|01:48|01:48.2| 27.8 | 167 | 172 |10.0|500m
|00748|02:46|01:50.9| 27.4 | 166 | 176 |09.9|750m
|00500|01:54|01:54.0| 26.9 | 155 | 171 |09.8|500m
|00249|00:56|01:52.3| 26.9 | 152 | 165 |09.9|250m
|00247|00:56|01:53.2| 27.9 | 153 | 166 |09.5|250m
|00504|01:56|01:55.2| 28.2 | 167 | 175 |09.2|500m
|00753|02:50|01:52.9| 26.6 | 165 | 176 |10.0|750m
|00504|01:49|01:48.1| 28.5 | 164 | 176 |09.7|500m
|00251|00:54|01:47.7| 31.2 | 164 | 177 |08.9|250m
|02633|14:06|02:40.6| 19.5 | 144 | 177 |09.6|cooling down

Short summary:

dist_____|time_____|_pace___|_HR__|_SPM__|_DPS|comment
2018_____|_14:44____|_3:39.0
|123|20.5|6.7|warmup
4505_____|_16:44____|_1:51.4
|162|27.8|9.7|Main set
2633_____|_14:06____|_2:40.6
|144|19.5|9.6|Cool down
2843_____|_21:00____|_3:41.6
|141|17.8|7.5|rest meters
11999____|_06:34____|_2:46.4
|144|19.7|9.1|_Total

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Some more pictures from the Slovak Championships have surfaced on the internet:
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By sanderroosendaal • Uncategorized • 3 • Tags: double, L1, lake, OTW, rowing, training

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May 18 2015

Trailer thoughts & 1km trial

Trailer Thoughts

Last weekend there was a frenzy of activity on our club, because we were host to three Prague clubs visiting Brno for the youth regatta. As our club’s chairman and I were enjoying a cup of coffee on the balcony overlooking the club grounds and the lake, the best place for smart-ass comments and other wisdom from Masters rowers, our eyes fell upon this neat little trailer:

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Our club owns a big trailer, which needs to be towed by a driver with a “big” driving license (class E in CZ, not sure if this makes sense on the other side of the pond). I have been thinking about buying a small trailer which can be towed by a normal car, for towing around doubles and singles, for example for our Masters races, or when our youth has to go to Prague for some selection races, or for a mini training camp at the end of the winter, where we would load a few pairs and singles and find a place where the ice has already melted.

This particular trailer caught my attention because the smart design. It can carry 9 boats, with space for 3 fours on the top. The oar container is long enough to fit long oars. We asked the owner about the price and it doesn’t sound too expensive.

So my mind is now racing through the options, because I see a win-win situation for the club and myself:

  1. I buy the trailer, park it at the club and “rent” it to them for a very fair price. Pros: Clear ownership. I control who takes it and who doesn’t. In a year or two I may sell it to the club for a reduced price. Contra: I have to take care of all repairs, make sure those who drive it are properly insured, etc.

  2. I lend money to the club to buy the trailer. The club pays me back in two years (without interest). Pros: I don’t have the burden of ownership. Contra: I have to coordinate with the club about who uses it, when.

  3. Club buys it itself. Contra: Club needs to invest in boats and in the boat house.

Any other thoughts?

Today’s training

Today’s training was “limping on two purposes”. I thought yesterday’s training in the eight would be steady state, which would have made sense given it was the first proper training together. It turned out to be a 20 strokes on, 15 strokes off affair at stroke rates between 28 and 38. Hm.

Normally Monday is for fast intervals in the single, but I really have the feeling I need to work on technique. On the other hand, I didn’t do the planned “hard 1km” on Saturday.

So a funny compromise was born. I did a hard 1km after 7km of steady state.

|Dist_|Time_|Pace__|_SPM__|avg HR|max HR|DPS|Remarks
|01999|11:17|02:49.3| 20.6 | 136 | 160 |08.6|warming up
|04958|27:07|02:44.1| 20.0 | 146 | 165 |09.2|steady state - technique
|00997|03:49|01:54.8| 30.2 | 171 | 177 |08.6|1km
|01073|06:45|03:08.7| 19.9 | 140 | 176 |08.0|steady state - technique
|01268|07:16|02:51.9| 19.9 | 138 | 146 |08.8|cooling down

Short summary:

dist_____|time_____|_pace___|_HR__|_SPM__|_DPS|comment
1999_____|_11:17____|_2:49.3
|136|20.6|8.6|warmup
7028_____|_37:41____|_2:40.9
|147|21.0|8.9|Main set
1268_____|_07:16____|_2:51.9
|138|19.9|8.8|Cool down
10295____|_56:14____|_2:43.9
|144|20.7|8.8|_Total

I noticed that the RIM app meter counter gave me 10.7km, while I was sure it was closer to 10. The numbers I am giving here are from the RIM app, but after I recalculated the distance rowed using the coordinates from the TCX file. It was still 15m more than what I recorded on the Garmin, but that’s close enough. Both Garmin and RIM recorded a 3:49 time for the 1km. Happy with that. Conditions were cross/slight tail wind and some waves in the second 500m. I would have liked to rate up a bit more, but I was focusing on technique and nice long strokes, and that was a higher priority.

I want to be sub 3:40 in neutral weather as a stretch goal.

RIM analysis of today's typical strokes
RIM analysis of today’s typical strokes
SPM and HR from RIM
SPM and HR from RIM
HR and Pace according to RIM
HR and Pace according to RIM
HR and Pace according to the Garmin
HR and Pace according to the Garmin

By sanderroosendaal • Uncategorized • 3 • Tags: 1000m, lake, OTW, RIM, rowing, rowinginmotion, single, training

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May 17 2015

Praise from World Cup Rower

Saturday

My sister and brother-in-law are in Vienna for a theater festival. Romana had to get up early because of the Junior Regatta. In fact, she was so nervous she was up at 5am. So I found myself on the erg at 6am. Did 5km steady state, then the CTC, then another 5km steady state.

The CTC is 2 minutes all out. I figured I could do 630m if in Personal Best form, which would be 1:34 pace. The plan was to row it as the first 2 minutes of a 1km row, though. I knew I wasn’t in PB form. So 616m it was (1:37 pace). It’s interesting how much further a 2 minute is than a 500m.

Had a great time in Vienna, visiting Schoenbrunn and the zoo. IMG_1541 IMG_1540 IMG_1537

Sunday

Spent most of the day at the rowing club. The International Junior Regatta was held in Brno this weekend, so I had to see Lenka perform (2nd in the B final in the girls 4x-, didn’t make it to A or B final in the double) and spend some time socializing with the rowing crowd.

After the races, we went out in an eight. Slightly different constellation than the winning eight of last weekend:

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But the core team is the same. We missed a cox, so we grabbed one of our lightweight pair to cox us. Interesting to be coxed by a guy who just the weekend before has rowed the World Cup in the pair, and will be representing the Czech Republic at the European Championships in Poznan.

We Masters Eigth always have a lot of self-criticism during the training, mainly about rushing the slide. What was interesting was that the cox just praised us. We are apparently in sync, sending the boat nicely, etc. Good to hear that for a change …

By sanderroosendaal • Uncategorized • 0 • Tags: eight, erg, lake, OTE, OTW, race, rowing

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May 15 2015

Double with love

Double with Romana today. BB King died. I realize we go faster together than Radek and I yesterday … looking forward to racing the mixed double with her.

Special atmosphere on our lake. The International Youth regatta coming weekend, so lots of youth talent training today.

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By sanderroosendaal • Uncategorized • 0 • Tags: double, OTW, romana, rowing, steady state, training

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May 14 2015

Double on waves

Went out in the double with Radek today. He’s a self-taught sculler and he thinks he’s not good, but in fact he’s an eager learner and a pretty good rower.

As we are racing together in two weeks, I decided we would do some rate ladders. We would do 1 minute on, 1 minute off, the “on” minutes starting at low rate and gradually increasing.

In the first run there was tailwind, but there also were pretty big waves in the second half of the lake, so we stopped at 28spm in the tailwind part. When we turned around we discussed technique a bit and we agreed to focus on “hands away” and try to get it right >70% of the strokes. We succeeded. The wind gradually calmed down during the practice but we weren’t able to take the stroke rate much above 30. Still, I think this was a great success given it was the first time we were pulling hard together.

After the two sets of “1 minute” we did start practice, and then we fartlekked back to the finish, turned around and rowed to our boathouse. A very nice session.

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| Dist_ | Time_ | Pace__ | _SPM| avg HR | max HR | DPS | Remarks
| 01974 | 11:01 | 02:47.4 | 19.4 | 130 | 155 | 09.2 | Warming up
| 00342 | 02:51 | 04:10.1 | 23.5 | 138 | 158 | 05.1 | 24spm, tailwind
| 00259 | 00:59 | 01:54.1 | 24.9 | 159 | 168 | 10.6 | 26spm, tailwind
| 00270 | 01:00 | 01:51.1 | 27.3 | 165 | 173 | 09.9 | 28spm, tailwind
| 00280 | 01:00 | 01:47.1 | 28.0 | 170 | 175 | 10.0 | 28spm, waves. tailwind
| 00286 | 01:01 | 01:46.6 | 27.4 | 172 | 176 | 10.3 | 28spm, waves, tailwind
| 00263 | 01:00 | 01:54.0 | 27.2 | 166 | 177 | 09.7 | 28spm, waves, tailwind
| 00219 | 00:59 | 02:14.5 | 21.8 | 152 | 165 | 10.2 | 22spm, waves, headwind
| 00223 | 01:00 | 02:14.2 | 24.4 | 172 | 176 | 09.1 | 24spm, waves, headwind
| 00247 | 01:01 | 02:03.7 | 25.4 | 172 | 179 | 09.6 | 26spm, waves, headwind
| 00246 | 01:00 | 02:02.0 | 27.2 | 177 | 180 | 09.0 | 28spm, headwind
| 00253 | 00:59 | 01:56.7 | 29.0 | 177 | 183 | 08.9 | 30spm, headwind
| 00256 | 01:00 | 01:57.3 | 29.6 | 178 | 182 | 08.6 | 30spm, headwind
| 00265 | 01:01 | 01:55.1 | 30.4 | 174 | 182 | 08.6 | 30spm, headwind
| 04259 | 25:51 | 03:02.1 | 21.6 | 154 | 181 | 07.6 | starts, fartlek & cooldown

Short summary:

dist_____|time_____|_pace___|_HR__|_SPM__|_DPS|comment
1974_____|_11:01____|_2:47.4
|130|19.4|9.2|warmup
3409_____|_14:51____|_2:10.7
|164|26.2|8.7|Main set
4259_____|_25:51____|_3:02.1
|154|21.6|7.6|Cool down
2368_____|_14:01____|_2:57.6
|166|20.1|8.4|rest meters
12009____|_05:44____|_2:44.2
|156|20.9|8.7|_Total

By sanderroosendaal • Uncategorized • 2 • Tags: double, lake, OTW, rowing, training

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May 14 2015

Some more pictures from the races

More pictures from last Saturday:

Our quad, last stroke. I am used to make one more across the line, just to be sure. Rest of the team didn’t get that.
Our opponents
They came second
painful
The results board
View from the finish tower
Start area seen from finish tower
Our club’s kids. They started, raced, and won most of their races
Lenka in the orange boat
We had many boys 4x+ at the start
Preparing for the Masters 8+
Ready to launch
Let’s go …
Race in 20 minutes
The locals … before the race
15 minutes to the start
15 minutes to the start …
Our opponents getting to the start
150m to go, we’re leading
Victory …
Our opponents after the race
When you lose, the pain is worse
The pain is worse, really
Happy young rowers

By sanderroosendaal • Uncategorized • 3 • Tags: race

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May 12 2015

Race Evaluation

Same as last part of my previous post. Just wanted to capture this in a separate post for ease of searching.

The Quad

We basically had no opposition, so it was just a test of how well we could row together. We were focused. The race plan was to settle down 10 strokes after the start and row a light and easy stroke. We did just that. I decided to not take any stroke coach and just stroke this one on feel. Romana measured a 34spm when we were 250m from the finish. It definitely didn’t feel as an all out effort. Our time of 3:03 is of course fast with the tailwind and the (light) current.

We should expect tougher competition but it was a good start.

What worked: Race plan execution, light stroke. We were confident.

What didn’t work: –

What would I do differently next time: We have to train doing a 10 hard stroke section in the middle and do an all out last 200m.

The Eight

What can I say. We got the 2 guys who didn’t make the selection for the local team and we got their worst eight. Still we won. We managed to pass the boat, take a half length lead and defend this, winning by a margin of 0.5 seconds. Good race experience.

What worked: We won, despite everything. Apparently the six of us have enough horse power.

What didn’t work: The rowers in the bow didn’t hear the cox.

What we need to do differently: We need to make kilometers in the eight. We need to have a boat with a coxbox. We need an experienced cox.

The Single

A nice race despite the pressure I loaded on myself. I wasn’t the fastest out of the start but I was confident and focused and rowed well. More a training than an all out 1km. I should expect tougher opponents in the rest of the season. The time of 3:39 was of course fast with tailwind and current.

What worked: I win effortlessly. I was focused and nothing distracted me (launch wake). I thoroughly enjoyed the racing. I was rowing a relaxed stroke. I was confident.

What didn’t work: I need to discipline myself the evening before the race. Strictly one glass of wine with dinner (or zero), not eat too much, and go to bed early.

What would I do differently next time: I still need to do a hard, all out 1km. Should train this a few times before the next race.

Overall Summary

Good confidence booster. I think I am on the good track. Just need more exposure to sprint racing and some tougher opponents.

Piešt'any racing course (Váh river)
PieÅ¡t’any racing course (Váh river)

By sanderroosendaal • Uncategorized • 0 • Tags: OTW, race analysis, rowing

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