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Apr 18 2015

Survived the heat

Traditional spring race weather. Calm water in the first 150m, then waves. Strong tailwind/crosswind. 

Five singles at the start of the open Men. A funny mix of Masters and 19 year olds, because the real good rowers are seat racing in Prague. 

I came third or fourth out of the starting block. One guy was a length and a half behind immediately. 

I took a look to bow 7 to the right of me.  It’s a good feeling when you see you’re evidently faster. I didn’t have to row harder to leave him behind and be in a comfortable qualifying third place. 

After 1000m the waves became really high but we were three rowing calmly at 28-29spm in front, with several boat lengths of light between us and the boat in fourth position. 

The final 500m was about survival. I think only half of my strokes were ok. 

   

  

Final race at 15:52. 

Then a fun race in the eight.  

By sanderroosendaal • Uncategorized • 0

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Apr 17 2015

Data Spaghetti (Thursday session)

On Thursday I did a few sessions experimenting with the RIM software. I found that the Stroke Efficiency metric is really sensitive to the calibration.

I did an experiment where I recorded the entire session in 4 parts. Between parts I took the phone out of the holder while not running RIM, waved with it, and put it back in the holder. I believe the only difference was the time I waited while not rowing but RIM already running.

I saw quite big differences in the Stroke Efficiency metric. In the first 2 “parts”, I saw values around 0.4 maximum, and even negative values. In the last two “parts” I saw values above 2 at 20spm. I think these were the “real” values.

RIM Stroke Analysis
RIM Stroke Analysis
RIM stroke metrics
RIM stroke metrics

This morning I managed to grab the analysis data from the analytics.rowinginmotion.com website using jsfiddle.net and read them into pylab. Here’s an example:

RIM data imported into python
RIM data imported into python

This is just a raw plot of the acceleration data of a few strokes at 30spm. Now it will be easy to compare my rowing model with real data!

The other application is CrewNerd. Also CrewNerd can export acceleration data, but I have yet to experiment with it. Will do in the near future.

But I took a different look at some of my 4x1km data this morning. I exported all 4 intervals into CSV tables, dumped all the data in one table and started playing with pivot charts:

Pivot data of Speed vs Stroke Rate
Pivot data of Speed vs Stroke Rate
Pivot data of Check vs Stroke Rate
Pivot data of Check vs Stroke Rate
Meters per Stroke vs Speed
Meters per Stroke vs Speed

I still have to find a useful plot that enables to draw conclusions from the data. Here is Check vs Speed for different stroke rates:

speedcheckspm

Data Spaghetti!

No training today. I feel a cold is coming on me, and I will race tomorrow.

By sanderroosendaal • Uncategorized • 0

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Apr 15 2015

4x1km OTW

Our traditional Spring Races of coming Saturday have become quite interesting. The elite will have control races in Prague for the national crew selection, so suddenly only the Masters rowers of the region are left behind in the open category. On my home lake. Interesting. Interesting.

Yesterday’s CTC was a 2k pace session (or slightly faster) but today I still wanted to do a 4x1km OTW at my envisioned race pace. I haven’t done a 4x1km OTE this year so I don’t even know what my reference pace is for this Pete Plan training, but I think it is about 2km pace. Perhaps slightly slower.

The weather was perfect. I launched at 6:30 pm and it was still 20 degrees C, there was a very mild wind from the north-northwest (2 m/s), which gradually disappeared during the training. I did the first 2 intervals with the very light tailwind or crosswind, the third interval with headwind or no wind, and the final interval with essentially no wind.

4x1km HR and SPM
4x1km HR and SPM
4x1km HR and Pace
4x1km HR and Pace
4x1km
Google Earth view, HR and Pace

Here are the data: 
|Dist_|Time_|Pace__|_SPM___|avg HR|max HR|DPS|Remarks
|02892|17:14|02:58.7| 18.8 | 131 | 171 |08.9|Warming up
|00999|03:58|01:59.1| 29.6 | 172 | 179 |08.5|1km #1
|00810|05:00|03:05.2| 19.3 | 146 | 178 |08.4|rest
|01000|04:01|02:00.5| 29.3 | 175 | 180 |08.5|1km #2
|00840|05:00|02:58.7| 19.3 | 148 | 178 |08.7|rest
|00999|04:08|02:04.1| 29.1 | 176 | 180 |08.3|1km #3
|00784|05:00|03:11.3| 19.3 | 148 | 179 |08.1|rest
|01000|04:03|02:01.5| 29.4 | 176 | 181 |08.4|1km #4
|01898|11:22|02:59.7| 19.9 | 145 | 180 |08.4|Cooling down

Short summary:
dist_____|time_____|_pace___|_HR__|_SPM__|_DPS|comment
2892_____|_17:14____|_2:58.7
|131|18.8|8.9|warmup
3999_____|_16:10____|_2:01.3
|175|29.4|8.4|Main set
1898_____|_11:22____|_2:59.7
|145|19.9|8.4|Cool down
2434_____|_15:00____|_3:04.9
|147|19.3|8.4|rest meters
11222____|_59:46____|_2:39.8
|150|21.5|8.7|_Total

At the end of the training the water was so calm that I had to make a picture:

Calm lake, view towards start
Calm lake, view towards start
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Calm lake, view towards the finish

By sanderroosendaal • Uncategorized • 0 • Tags: lake, OTW, pete plan, single, training

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Apr 14 2015

Oh the iron mistress again (April CTC)

I had to lecture my daughter about duties. Bleh, how I hated myself for doing that, but a minimum of homework needs to be done, and a minimum of good marks to be had. I believe that by reducing sofa hanging, chat-apping, and telephoning by 30% she can gain an hour a day extra for homework. I must help her more with math, but her bad marks in biology and geography can easily be improved. She just has to invest the time.

So duties … of which I have no few. One of them is to do a CTC each month to help the Free Spirits (and because it’s a fun duty).

Row 1k – 300m – 300m – 300m – 300m – 1k / 2 minutes rest between each rep.

Really sounds like fun. Well, I have to do short intervals more often in this part of the season anyway. I need to get accustomed to them.

Today there was no way I could make it to the lake, with a full day of work and then a school meeting, where it was pointed out to me that a certain young lady … but I digress.

Not sure about the pace, but I though 1:43 should be doable.


Workout Summary - Apr 14, 2015
--|Total|-Total-|--Avg--|-Avg-|Avg-|-Avg-|-Max-|-Avg|-Avg
--|Dist-|-Time--|-Pace--|Watts|SPM-|-HR--|-HR--|-DPS|-SPI
--|03200|11:00.3|01:43.2|318.6|30.4|168.5|181.0|09.6|10.5
Workout Details
#-|SDist|-Split-|-SPace-|Watts|SPM-|AvgHR|MaxHR|DPS-|-SPI|Comments
01|01000|03:26.2|01:43.1|319.3|30.6|167.7|177.0|09.5|10.5|harder than I thought
02|00300|01:01.8|01:43.0|320.3|31.1|160.6|176.0|09.4|10.3|short
03|00300|01:01.4|01:42.3|327.1|30.3|159.0|170.0|09.7|10.8|short
04|00300|01:00.0|01:40.0|349.7|33.0|163.7|173.0|09.1|10.6|experimenting high stroke rate
05|00300|01:01.9|01:43.2|318.0|29.1|165.9|174.0|10.0|10.9|experimenting low stroke rate
06|01000|03:29.0|01:44.5|306.7|29.9|177.0|181.0|09.6|10.3|much harder than I thought

ctc2

HR & Pace
HR & Pace

Counts as good training, I think

By sanderroosendaal • Uncategorized • 0 • Tags: concept2, ctc, erg, training

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Apr 14 2015

Picture blog from the boat Christening

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By sanderroosendaal • Uncategorized • 0 • Tags: double, OTW, rowing

Apr 13 2015

Technique in the double

I had a day off. My parents had been visiting over the weekend and would fly from Prague today, so I took the train to Prague with them, had a nice walk through the old town and then took the train back to Brno.

Arrived at the rowing club at 6pm for a training in the double with Michal. We would do technique and steady state. There were high waves so we went out “under the castle”.

michin_spm

michin_techniek

We did pause drills around the 17 minute mark and we did a few higher rate bursts.

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

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Apr 12 2015

A beautiful day at the rowing club – the name of our 2x

Already in the morning it was a beautiful April day. The temperature was already around 10C (and would hit 20C in the afternoon), it was sunny and the lake was a flat mirror.

I took out the single on a steady state row. I was out with Martin and Jiri, two other Masters rowers. We did steady state but we added a few 20 stroke bursts at race pace. Jiri and Martin are 90+ kg guys who pull 6:30 and 6:40, respectively. Still I wanted to outrow them on the single, a new boat type for them.

I noticed I was much faster in the steady state 18spm part of the row, but at race pace Jiri was close. Even though I suspect it was a bit above race pace for him, given how much he slowed down after the twentieth stroke. I happily report that of the 6 bursts I did there was one at 34spm that I really liked. A light catch, a good pull, and keep feeding the boat with more and more strokes. That’s how I like it!

I was using the RIM app to look at technique. I am quite intrigued by the “stroke efficiency” metric (http://www.rowinginmotion.com/stroke-efficiency-explained/) because I see how it correlates with rowing well when I row. At the same time I don’t really understand how it works, and I want to get my head around it.

Well, I was doing 18spm and could effortlessly get my “stroke efficiency” between 4 and 5 meters, which was about 1-2 meters more than on Friday. Did my technique improve so much? I guess the metric is quite sensitive to some subtle effects on the recovery.

What was funny though is that at one turn I fiddled with the phone, and RIM asked me to recalibrate. I pressed “OK” and RIM recalibrated. After that, my “stroke efficiency” numbers were suddenly around 2-2.5. Does the calibration influence the metric?

I don’t have the data, because RIM did to me what it already did on Friday. After 65 minutes of recording it suddenly crashes and I am looking at the iphone start screen. No data recorded. I am wondering if there is a file size limit that it hits, now that I have up to 10 gps locations per second.

Then I spent some time hanging around the club house, helping Romana with coaching and preparing for the boat christening ceremony.

We had 4 club boats and two privately owned boats to be Christened, so it was a big day. Our brand new Salani 2x was one of them. Here are the pictures:

Club members admiring our double
Club members admiring our double
Chatting
Chatting
I always forget that people pictures are the best ones, but here is one I didn't forget to take.
I always forget that people pictures are the best ones, but here is one I didn’t forget to take.
The boats had to be rearranged (part I)
The boats had to be rearranged (part I)

 

The boats had to be rearranged (part II)
The boats had to be rearranged (part II)
Christening
Christening
Presentation of new line of club clothes
Presentation of new line of club clothes
The youth coxed quad in action
The youth coxed quad in action
Our beautiful 2x ORCA
Our beautiful 2x ORCA
Our beautiful new double
Our beautiful new double

A little explanation of our new double’s name “ORCA”.

Orka is the Dutch word for killer whale, a beautiful animal. As my single is called “Dolfijn” it is an appropriate name for a sister ship.

Orca (with a “c”) is the old spelling. Also, it is the name of AUSR ORCA, the Utrecht based rowing club where I spent very happy years rowing as a student.

A killer whale bursts forward out of the water. Its head is just starting to point downward, and is about a body width above the surface.
“Orca porpoising” by Minette Layne from Seattle, Washington, USA – Single breaching orca (cropped). Licensed under CC BY 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons.

By sanderroosendaal • Uncategorized • 0

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