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Dec 3 2016

A run through Pardubice

img_1155We’re not at home today. Romana has an event in Hradec Kralove this afternoon. So we drove to my mother-in-law’s place and had lunch there. Then Romana drove on to her event and dropped me off at a point 15km from her parents’ place.

I took a few pictures in the first 5km, until the phone ran out of battery.

It was a 14 km run in total, through a few villages, then along the river Lane, the river Chrudimka through Pardubice town (nice parks) and then home.

https://www.strava.com/activities/792214866

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By sanderroosendaal • Uncategorized • 1 • Tags: cross-training, running, trail running

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Dec 2 2016

Steady State again (finally)

Thursday

I arrived around midnight on Wednesday night, and the last 2 hours of my travel was in a car through a snow storm.

I was tired form the trip.

I had a lot of things to do.

I didn’t feel 100%. The feeling that a cold is sneaking upon you.

I knew Thursday would be my only opportunity to finish implementing the Empower Oarlock  data visualization on rowsandall.com.

So I decided to skip the training and spent the evening implementing, testing and debugging Empower Oarlock data. All of you who already own this great oarlock, I invite you to register, upload the CSV file that you can export from the LiNK software and start playing.

I cannot show you any pictures, as I don’t have my own data yet. Also, you may find a few undiscovered bugs. In that case, drop me a line please. Apart from bringing power based training to OTW rowing, the oarlock records a bunch of other useful data, and I am really excited about visualizing these data for you.

Friday

Managed to get all my work work done by 4pm and drove home quickly for a Steady State workout. This time, I chose a 2000/1750/1500/1250/1000/1000/1250/1500/1750/2000 format which is exactly 15km and a bit over an hour in my version:


Workout Summary - media/20161202-1630100o.csv
--|Total|-Total-|--Avg--|-Avg-|Avg-|-Avg-|-Max-|-Avg
--|Dist-|-Time--|-Pace--|-Pwr-|SPM-|-HR--|-HR--|-DPS
--|15000|61:46.0|02:03.5|189.6|20.1|159.1|176.0|12.1
W-|15000|61:46.0|02:03.6|188.6|20.0|158.3|176.0|12.2
R-|00000|00:00.0|00:00.0|000.0|00.0|000.0|176.0|00.0
Workout Details
#-|SDist|-Split-|-SPace-|-Pwr-|SPM-|AvgHR|MaxHR|DPS-
01|02000|08:53.4|02:13.4|163.9|18.2|116.5|140.0|12.3
02|01750|07:12.3|02:03.5|185.7|19.4|147.7|157.0|12.5
03|01500|06:04.6|02:01.5|195.0|20.2|157.3|162.0|12.2
04|01250|05:01.8|02:00.7|198.8|21.2|162.2|164.0|11.7
05|01000|03:55.8|01:57.9|213.8|22.2|169.0|172.0|11.4
06|01000|03:58.3|01:59.1|206.8|22.2|170.0|171.0|11.3
07|01250|05:01.2|02:00.5|200.2|21.2|171.8|173.0|11.7
08|01500|06:07.0|02:02.3|191.3|20.4|170.4|174.0|12.0
09|01750|07:10.2|02:02.9|188.6|19.5|172.5|175.0|12.5
10|02000|08:22.3|02:05.6|177.0|18.8|170.3|176.0|12.7

I rowed this as a “Just Row” on the erg, using Painsled to record the data and send it to workouts @ rowsandall.com, and rowsandall.com to split this up in the right segments after the row.

And here are the plots:

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I ended at a slightly higher Work Per Stroke (“SPI”) than I started. All in all I am happy with the workout, even though I found the heart rates a bit on the high side.

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Interesting how drive length makes a visible jump after 2000m, when I switched from 18spm to 19spm
I wonder why the average/peak force ratio always starts a bit higher
I wonder why the average/peak force ratio always starts a bit higher
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Here is drive length as a function of stroke rate. 18spm feels unnaturally low to me. 19-21 spm feels comfortable.
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Work per stroke. The first 2km at 18spm where a bit slower (warming up effect). For the rest of the row, it was pretty consistent, albeit slightly lower above 21spm
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Another look at heart rate. Now vs power. Is it true that in a good sub-threshold row the heart rate should drop when you drop the power? In that case I failed

By sanderroosendaal • Uncategorized • 2 • Tags: concept2, empower, erg, nielsen-kellerman, oarlock, OTW, rowing, steady state, training

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Nov 30 2016

Jumping Jack in Hotel Room and Fashion

I am on a business trip. The plan was to hit the hotel gym before breakfast. Unfortunately, I had forgotten to pack my gym shoes. And I didn’t want to expose the pink-clad spinning ladies that live in hotel gyms to my ugly old rower feet, so I had to revert to plan B, inspired by this post.

Warming up

  • 25 Jumping Jacks
  • 15 Body Weight Squats
  • 10 Push Ups
  • 10 Lunges (each leg)
  • 10 Hip Raises
  • 25 Jumping Jacks

That was enough to start sweating.

Main circuit

I set a timer to 15 minutes and did the following circuit as many times as possible.

  1. 20 Body Weight Squats
  2. 15 Push Ups
  3. 10 One-arm Carry-on luggage rows (each arm)
  4. 10 Reverse crunches

I managed 4 circuits. The push ups were the worst. The circuit was probably a bit too light on the body weight squats so I made them jumping squats for the second round of 15 minutes, in which I managed 4 and a half circuits.

I found this book in my hotel room, so I added it to the luggage to make the one-arm rows a bit heavier
I found this book in my hotel room, so I added it to the luggage to make the one-arm rows a bit heavier

That’s it for the day, apart from meetings. This will be the 38th “Programme Committee” that I will attend. It will also be the last one for this programme. Then, in the afternoon, we have the 1st “Programme Committee” for the next programme. Will I be able to do another 38?

By sanderroosendaal • Uncategorized • 2 • Tags: hotel room gym, training, workout

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Nov 29 2016

Steady State / recovery erg and shocking news

Monday

I slept badly from Sunday to Monday and thus I was a bit tired when I started the row in the evening. I settled for a short, light, recovery row.

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Today, I am travelling to Brussels on a business trip. When I landed in Brussels, Romana called me to tell me the shocking news of the death of Michal Plocek, a very talented Czech single sculler. They found him on Monday evening at the boat house of the Prague rowing club Dukla. I didn’t know him personally but I saw him at races, and he was a talented rower and a very nice guy.

There are speculations in the media (which are very rapidly jumping to conclusions as usual) and apparently the police is investigating the death.

Let me just say that it is a big loss to the Czech rowing community, and a huge and tragic loss to his family and friends.

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By sanderroosendaal • Uncategorized • 2 • Tags: rowing, steady state, training

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Nov 27 2016

Hour of Power / fail

This has been a terrible week for training. My boss and my former boss are in town.

I had a business dinner on Wednesday. On Thursday, I had a collision of a jazz concert that Romana and I planned to go to (my birthday present to her) and a surprise party where I was one of the peoples to be surprised, because we are celebrating the closure of a 8 year $60 Million project that I helped win back in 2008, and managed until recently. Then a big “Town Hall” meeting on Friday morning, where we said good bye to my former boss who is retiring, and presented our organization’s strategy for the coming few years.

At least I rode to work on the bike on Wednesday.

On Thursday, I did nothing. I went to the start of the surprise party. I had a little thank you speech there, grabbed something to eat, admired the photos from various team building activities, talked to many (too few) people, and then I left for the concert. The concert was great, it was the Slovak-American trumpetist Laco Deczi and his Jazz Celula New York. We arrived home very late.

I also heard that the surprise party was great and didn’t finish until the early hours on Friday. It was probably wise that I didn’t go back to that party after the jazz concert. :-/

On Friday, I didn’t manage to do much more than a bike ride home from work.

On Saturday, there was a big day of works at the rowing club. We cleaned up the launches, drove my trailer into the hangar, and removed the summer dock. The original plan was that the dock would stay there and rest on special supports that we had built. (Because the water level of the lake is lowered drastically in winter, we had to build supports to carry the dock.) However, it turns out that people walking along the lake banks think it is fun to climb on our dock and jump up and down on it. The problem is that with the low water level, people can walk onto our premises without passing a gate. The supports do carry the dock itself, but of course the jumping could damage it, so we were forced to remove the pontoons for the winter. Anyway, better safe than sorry.

I also was part of a group who had to clean the banks of the Svratka river just below the Brno Dam.

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On the picture, taken from the dam, you can see the stone banks on the left side, which are clean, and the same ones on the right side, where plants are growing between the stones. The work was quite hard, because you are balancing on a >30 degree slope close to a freezing cold river and trying to tear plants. Together with sprinting up and down the stairs to the top of the dam, that was quite a hard workout on the hamstrings, so I decided to leave it at that.

Sunday

So this morning I had to start doing something again. I decided to do an hour of power. Did a 2km warming up, then dialed up a 1:00:00 workout on the PM5 and started rowing. The idea was to do my usual 1000/750/500/250m sets but at 24/25/26/27spm and see where the ship would strand. If I would manage to complete the full hour, I would have a good chance at setting a PB.

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I almost made it. Going into the second 30 minutes I had good hopes that I would be tough enough to finish at the planned paces, but with 40 minutes to go, switching back to 24spm, I had difficulty holding a pace below 2:00 per 500m. And somewhere in that 5th interval I just stopped rowing.

I paddled until 12.5km was done, then wanted to do a final interval at the planned paces, but even that one didn’t go entirely to plan.

Workout Summary - media/20161127-104306-sled_2016-11-27T10-07-13ZGMT+1.strokes.csv
--|Total|-Total-|--Avg--|-Avg-|Avg-|-Avg-|-Max-|-Avg
--|Dist-|-Time--|-Pace--|-Pwr-|SPM-|-HR--|-HR--|-DPS
--|15036|59:58.0|01:59.7|209.2|24.7|174.2|183.0|10.2
W-|15036|59:59.0|01:59.7|208.4|24.6|174.1|183.0|10.2
R-|00000|00:00.0|00:00.0|000.0|00.0|000.0|183.0|00.0
Workout Details
#-|SDist|-Split-|-SPace-|-Pwr-|SPM-|AvgHR|MaxHR|DPS-
01|02500|09:38.1|01:55.6|225.3|25.1|168.7|178.0|10.3
02|02500|09:40.2|01:56.0|224.3|25.0|176.7|180.0|10.3
03|02500|09:42.8|01:56.6|221.4|25.2|179.0|183.0|10.2
04|02500|09:46.6|01:57.3|217.2|25.2|179.9|182.0|10.2
05|02500|11:00.2|02:12.0|165.5|23.0|168.5|182.0|09.9
06|02500|10:03.3|02:00.7|202.1|24.6|172.5|178.0|10.1
07|00036|00:08.0|01:51.3|256.6|27.0|178.0|178.0|10.0

I guess I was too close to PB and I am not in shape to do a PB. You could also say that I sacrificed this week’s training to work and party hard. Sometimes that is necessary as well. It doesn’t make you faster, but in a job like mine you just can’t optimize only for the rowing.

A few stats plots:

 

By sanderroosendaal • Uncategorized • 2 • Tags: concept2, erg, OTE, rowing, threshold training, training

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Nov 25 2016

About Ranking

Hurray, I have made it to the top 10 in our Czech Rowing Masters competition.

The final results table shows quite well how this competition works. You basically get 6 points for winning regattas, 5 for coming second, etc. The National Championship wins earn you double points.

My critique on the ranking has always been that it rewards participation more than the quality of the result. I guess, by doing a few more regattas (Trebon, Brandys) I used the system to my advantage.

In 2015 I was eigth as well with 91 points from 12 qualifying races (7.6 points per start). This year I have 108 points from 15 qualifying races (7.2 points per start). On average I scored 94.5% of maximum available points per start in 2015, compared to 87.5% this year.

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A year ago, I also had some thoughts about rankings. Applying the formula that I describe there, to make the reward for starting often a bit less strong, I would have fallen down to 11th place:

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It’s funny, because without doing a  thorough numerical analysis, I considered my 2016 OTW season to be more successful than the 2015 one. I guess the wins in Slovakia and at Euromasters are not reflected in the Czech Masters ranking.

They the key to being happy in life is having low expectations. I don’t entirely subscribe to that philosophy, but it is true that I am satisfied with the 2016 season because the results exceeded my expectations.

At work, I am going through the annual “goal setting” exercise with my team. So I find this playing with rankings and thinking about what success entails quite relevant. Granted, there are differences between being successful in the business of innovative technology versus Masters rowing, but still. I truly believe that many of the things we learn by doing competitive rowing can be applied in our professions, and this is just one example.

By sanderroosendaal • Uncategorized • 2 • Tags: masters, ranking, rowing

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Nov 22 2016

Tuesday – Steady State

This is going to be a hard week to row according to my training plan. Both my boss and my former boss are in town. Yesterday, a full day with my boss and his team, followed by a dinner.

Today was a normal day. But tomorrow, I will have dinner with my former boss and his wife, and a few other colleagues, to celebrate is retirement. And on Thursday I will go to a concert.

As usual after a later dinner, I didn’t sleep well. So when it was time to do my steady state workout this evening, I was tired and not motivated. Still managed to row 12.5km.

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I have also worked a bit on the performance of the rowsandall.com site. I can now make a plot of all my strokes over the past year, without crashing the site:

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Yes, that’s all strokes rowed on the erg in the past 365 days.

By sanderroosendaal • Uncategorized • 1 • Tags: concept2, erg, OTE, rowing, steady state, training

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