Nov 11 2017
Lactate Step Test
Today was Lactate Day at our rowing club. The kids who are in a performance program get this paid by the federation, and for us Masters and other less promising rowers there is the opportunity to pay and participate. I happily did that, because it is much more convenient than doing it myself.
The tests were done by two ladies from the university. We had 6 ergs lined up and the testing protocol was 5 intervals of 5 minutes, with 2 minutes rest. The second erg started 1:10 minutes after the first, and so forth, so the ladies had 1:10 to collect the data after each interval and they were continuously occupied.
You finish an interval, the two ladies come to you. One writes down your heart rate, and the other takes some blood from your ear lobe. The only thing I had to focus on was rowing at the prescribed Power values.
Here is a picture I took after my row, of the last group. Notice that we had participation from the other club in town, who do these tests on sliders. We row on static ergs.
For me, the levels were 160, 190, 220, 250, and >280 Watt.
Workout Summary - media/df_20171111-100732.csv
--|Total|-Total-|--Avg--|-Avg-|Avg-|-Avg-|-Max-|-Avg
--|Dist-|-Time--|-Pace--|-Pwr-|SPM-|-HR--|-HR--|-DPS
--|07846|41:12.0|02:37.5|223.7|22.7|154.4|184.0|08.4
W-|06419|25:00.0|01:56.8|223.6|24.1|160.8|184.0|10.7
R-|01433|16:12.0|05:39.2|210.2|16.1|131.6|184.0|02.8
Workout Details
#-|SDist|-Split-|-SPace-|-Pwr-|SPM-|AvgHR|MaxHR|DPS-
01|01156|05:00.0|02:09.7|162.1|21.0|139.5|151.0|11.0
02|01222|05:00.0|02:02.8|189.8|21.9|154.1|160.0|11.2
03|01287|05:00.0|01:56.6|221.2|23.5|163.5|170.0|11.0
04|01346|05:00.0|01:51.4|251.2|25.7|170.4|177.0|10.5
05|01408|05:00.0|01:46.6|293.7|28.2|176.3|184.0|10.0
I had to do some data fusion to merge the heart rate data measured with the Garmin and the other parameters measured with PainSled, connected through USB cable to the PM3.
I am pretty happy with the power achieved in the final interval.
The power pie chart is a beauty. I have to share it:
Not sure what to think of the following chart:
I was quite constant in stroke length, so I obviously varied the force from interval to interval. I am wondering if the Lactate values would be different with constant drive force, varying the stroke rate more.
Anyway, the blood samples are now traveling to the lab, and I will know the results on Tuesday. That is the only advantage of doing Lactate tests yourself: you can play with the data immediately.
Nov 16 2017
Travels
I am typing this on the flight from Minneapolis to Phoenix, and this post will be a recap of what exercise I have been able to do, as well as how I plan to train for the remainder of the trip. I feel that being able to train through travel is an essential skill for me, and I have learned how to deal with it in the years trying to be competitive rowing in the Masters competition while doing this job with its high travel requirements.
First, travel is disruptive and one has to acknowledge that. One should treat it a bit like sickness. Travel work days are long and intense, and often involve late dinners, low quality of sleep as well as a need to remain on top of developments on the home front. This means that energy is often low and there is little time to do full training sessions.
Second, travel means being away from boat, erg and well equipped gyms. One has to make the best out of Hotel gyms, unknown running trails and climates, and the hotel room.
Third, I like to pack minimalistic, which means that, especially in the winter season, I do not have space in my luggage for all layers required for a nice winter morning outdoor run.
Fourth, because of the rhythm of business travel days, exercise means getting up early. After a bad nigh of sleep (after a business dinner) this is very hard, especially if you have to give an important presentation or prepare for a difficult meeting or negotiation, and it is tempting to use that spare time for an extra round of prep work.
In summary, I try to make the best of it. Here are the things I do, in order of pleasantness:
So here is my week so far:
Friday is going to be the highlight of the week. I am going to get up early, drive to a desert trail head and run in the desert while the sun comes up.
Saturday will be difficult, because my flight to JFK is early, and then I will take a flight to Amsterdam, then on to Prague to arrive home in Brno on Sunday mid day. So that will probably mean body weight circuit on Saturday and a rest day on Sunday.
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