Rowsandall
Training diary and random remarks around my rowing
RSS
  • Home
  • Season’s Bests
  • Wolverine Scores 2015/16
  • About
  • OTW
  • OTE
  • testing
  • Privacy Policy
CDEB2546-C9B3-4A22-93DB-DCAA60240D3A

Feb 7 2018

Thursday – Race

Race

Thursday. The final day of our week in the mountains. In the morning we had the “individual race”, men over 5k, women over 3k, on the loops below the hotel.

Originally, I was scheduled to be a “race official”, but I managed to reorganize the logistics plan, and free up a place for myself to race.

Conditions had changed a lot. There was a lot of fresh snow. I waxed my skis for Classic Skiing and set out to do a reconnaissance run, which doubled as “track preparation”. If you look carefully on the Strava map, you can see a place where I lost the course. It was difficult. At that point, there was just trees and fresh snow, and I had to remember how the 5k loop continued, and I made a mistake.

I realized it soon enough and backtracked.

Veronika did a similar prep round for the 3k loop.

Then it was time to race. I was the fifth guy to start (at 30 second intervals) and in the first turn, I passed the guy in front of me. After that, I was alone. It was pretty hard, but at least I had put on the good wax. Heart rate close to 180bpm on some of the climbing intervals.

I came in fourth.

In the afternoon, there was the team steeple chase run. We set out a flat track of 500m in one direction, 1k total. I manned the turning point and took pictures. Each team consisted of four skiers, and each team member skied 1k.

After the races, we hiked to Ovcarna for a final few drinks in one of the huts there.

In the evening, we had the prize ceremony. On Friday morning, we hiked to Ovcarna, boarded the bus and drove back to Brno. Travel/rest day. The travel was only 2 hours.

By sanderroosendaal • Uncategorized • 0 • Tags: cross country, cross training, rowing, skiing

41A53068-0CD1-4932-B37E-3954122EF137

Feb 5 2018

Wednesday – Back and forth on skis

Morning

Romana had to go to Ovcarna with one of the girls who was ill and was going to be picked up by her father, so I was responsible for slow, fast and intermediate groups.

I decided to have them go back and forth between the Praded junction and Svycarna. Conditions on Praded mountain were pretty bad. It was very windy and snowing, so visibility was pretty low. Most of the segment was shielded by trees though, so that was pretty OK.

I skied up to the junction with the fastest girls, then told them to do Svycarna and back to the junction twice. Then I returned to pick up the intermediates. I sent them off behind the fast girls, telling them to go to Svycarna and back to the junction, and turn around on the second loop when they meet the fast girls. I skied down Praded mountain again to meet the slow ones, which had broken up in two groups. So I sent Dominik and Vitek to Svycarna and back, then returned to meet the slowest ones. Robin and Tomasek. I told them to go until they meet me, then return.

Then I set off to chase the fastest girls.

Conditions were getting worse, so I was happy to send Robin and Tomasek home, but slightly worried about them going through the blizzard.

I am adding a few pictures from other days, just to capture the atmosphere.

In the afternoon, we ran on the loops close to the hotel. I did a 5km, then 2x a 3km.

By sanderroosendaal • Uncategorized • 0 • Tags: cross country, cross training, rowing, training

A48F0E11-0C58-4E71-99F7-6576AD95FA46

Feb 4 2018

Tuesday – to the pass and back

Tuesday was predicted to be the brightest day of the week, so a good day to do a long run. We arranged with the Hotel to move our lunch time out to past two pm and got going. This 26km run is voluntary, and so I had only three girls with me, Iva, Lenka and Sasa.

the expedition

While we were on our tour to the Pass of Cervena Hora (Cervenohorske Sedlo), the “slower” group skied up to the top of Praded mountain. They took this great picture:

Group photo on mountain

We reached Cervenohorske Sedlo in under two hours. At this point, the main road crosses the mountains and we saw the first cars in a few days:

Sedlo

We had tea and soup at the hut and then turned around for the ski back. We were delighted to see some of the sights.

snow

Praded mountain

Strava Link

In the afternoon, the girls were relaxing and a small delegation of Masters rowers hiked back to Ovcarna to have some fruit dumplings and a beer there.

beer and fruit dumpling

In the evening, we visited the sauna. It is nice to go from the sauna straight into the snow.

By sanderroosendaal • Uncategorized • 0 • Tags: cross country, cross training, rowing

83FE6C49-A53F-4C6C-8858-14E57529BCA1

Feb 4 2018

Monday. Cross country in the mist

In the morning, we divided the Brno group in two. I was to take charge of Brno A, the group with the faster girls.

It was pretty bad weather, temperature around zero and visibility about 50 meters. The pictures I show in this post are from Tuesday, when it was better weather.

In the morning, we skied up Praded Mountain and then continued on to Švýcárna.

Strava Link

Svycarna

We continued past Svycarna, then returned. The climb to Svycarna was long and steep, so we took a rest break with some tea inside the Svycarna hut.

In the afternoon, I took the girls to the straight part between the Hotel and Ovcarna, where we did some technical exercises to improve our skating technique. Then we returned to the hotel and hit the loops that were prepared there. These are great training loops. You can choose 2, 3, 4, and 5 km loops (which are in reality a bit shorter than their names suggest). We did a 5km loop with all the girls, and then we did a 5km with the fastest of the girls.

Strava link

the loops

The President and I got ahead a bit during that first loop, so there was some time to take pictures.

President

Sander

Sasa

Lenka

By sanderroosendaal • rowing, Uncategorized • 0 • Tags: cross country, cross training, rowing

69E5D491-CEC4-49E9-8285-D5FF5782E83A

Feb 3 2018

Sunday – To The Mountains!

Our friends from four rowing clubs. CVK Brno (that’s us) with Junior girls, my sons and one friend. SVK Breclav with their Junior girls. USK Pardubice (a student rowing club) with a few students, and our friend Veronica from Perun Ostrava. Basically a bunch of masters who like to row together. Two of them happen to be coaching Junior girls, so they took them.

The bus picked us up at 11 am and we arrived at Ovčárna by 1:30. That is the bus that brought us, in the background.

Ovcarna

The hike to our hotel Kurzovní was short. Our club’s president traveled in the snow plow with the luggage (and with a happy dog).

dog

Our hotel:

kurzovni

After checking in, the president and I went for a short cross country run. He showed me that he is faster on skis than I, but I blamed part of it on Saturday’s ball (we were home a few hours after midnight) and Saturday’s steady State erg.

Link to my run on Strava

By sanderroosendaal • rowing, Uncategorized • 0 • Tags: cross country, cross training, rowing, skate

C9950129-BC09-4A54-9464-E7332A7543A3

Jan 27 2018

You’ve unlocked colored socks

We’re going to the mountains tomorrow for a week of cross country skiing. So I went to the supermarket to stock up on chocolate and energy bars. I like to have them with me when I go on the long ski run with the kids. It is always good to have some fast sugar with you, in case some of the kids forget to take their own.

Of course I had to buy these when I saw them. I will eat a lot of them and see if they make me as fast as Ondřej Synek:

ondrej bar

ondrej bar

After the shopping, I did a 75 minute workout on Zwift/PainSled.

workout chart

I took a few screenshots. As an OTW rower, I like to be in the outdoors, but “cycling” the erg through a virtual landscape, while interacting with other virtual cyclists, is not bad:

Zwift

Zwift

Zwift

Zwift

Tomorrow, we leave for the Jesenik mountains. I am looking forward to it. Two rowing clubs. About thirty people. Friends. Great X country trails. Here is my blog post from when we did the same a year ago.

The title of this blog refers to a Zwift notification that I saw during the row.

By sanderroosendaal • rowing • 0 • Tags: concept2, erg, OTE, rowing, steady state, zwift

B8A7D82A-BD0B-44E1-8194-9F796A957348

Jan 27 2018

Swim

swim heart rate

500m warming up,
1000m as 50m hard, 50m recovery
500m cooling down

The swim was confusing. Normally the first three or four lanes are reserved for fitness swimmers, and the other lanes are for swimming clubs doing seriously fast training. Today, fitness swimmers were supposed to use lanes 3, 4 and 8. Confusing!

I first swam in lane 2 but had trouble with fast (club) swimmers pushing on my legs and slow ladies trying to keep their hair dry and swimming very slowly. Moving to lane three solved the fast swimmers problem, but in my “intervals” I had to stop swimming “fast” now and then because I couldn’t overtake. I moved to lane 1 for cooling down, where I was stopped by a club trainer who explained the lane allocation. I apologized and asked how to know the lane allocation. Apparently you have to check online, and it is different for every day of the week. Interesting!

The Polar OH1 works very well in the pool. This was a good workout. Pretty hard work on legs and shoulders. I won’t regret the swimming when I do cross country skiing next week or when I return to OTW rowing. On the erg, it is very hard to trying shoulders.

By sanderroosendaal • rowing • 0 • Tags: cross training, rowing, swimming

«< 24 25 26 27 28 >»

Calendar

May 2025
M T W T F S S
 1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293031  
« Jan    

Tags

1x 2x 4x2km 6k 8+ 1000m concept2 crewnerd cross-training cross training crosstraining ctc double eight erg ergometer head race head race prep intervals lactate lake masters mix OTE OTW pete plan quad race race prep racing river rowing running single sprint sprintervals steady state strength taper technique test testing threshold training training plan

↑

© Rowsandall 2025
Powered by WordPress • Themify WordPress Themes
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Ok