Aug 31 2015
Monday: CTC & Quad Training
Last day of the month. Just a few hours left to do the CTC.
I arrived at the club very early, spent an hour offloading our boats from the trailer, rigging them and giving them a good wash. Then I had some time left before our quad training at 6pm. So I went to the erg room and rowed the 3×9 min that is this month’s CTC. Not doing the CTC that was chosen by my own team, Free Spirits, didn’t feel right.
However, with an intensive quad training ahead I couldn’t do this at a decent pace. I decided to do it at warming up pace and try to hit 2:15.0 pace exactly, 2000m per interval, 6000m in total. Here is how I managed:
I rowed 1m too much in the first interval, but somehow the numbers still add up to 6000m.
The mixed quad training was excellent. The training plan prescribed:
3x(5×30″)/R8 (1) 30″/30″ @36spm, (2) 30″/45″ @ 38spm, (3) 30″/60″ @40spm
However, I changed it a bit. I decided it would be more interesting to row the 5×30″ as 30″ @ 40spm, 30″ @ 38 spm, 30″ @ 36 spm, 30″ @ 38spm, 30″ @ 40spm.
This being the last day of the school vacation and temperatures hitting 35 degrees again, the lake was full of paddle boarders, swimmers, windsurfers, pedal boats and motor boats. We decided to leave the lake and row the first two intervals in the canyon. The problem was the setting sun and the presence of more paddle boarders there. Somehow, we managed.
The problem with the paddle board paddlers is that they are very inexperienced, are glad they manage to stand up, go very slow, on the wrong side of the river, do not look behind themselves and do not steer well. Also they tend to go in groups so you suddenly have a flock/swarm of paddlers around using the entire width of the river, so you cannot pass them. We had to stop hard a few times during the warming up.
Somehow we managed to do the first two series without problem. Then we rowed back to the lake during the second 8 minute rest period, but by the time we were supposed to start the first 30″ interval, we were in the middle of a swarm of swimmers and paddlers. And, I must mention this, a nude guy on an inflatable raft. The ladies on the paddle boards were not looking at us but at the nude guy, so we had to stop hard before we could pass them.
Here are the stats:
Series 1
30″ / 155m / 1:36.9 /35.9 spm (38 max)
30″ / 152m / 1:39.1 / 37.9 spm (38 max)
30″ / 146m / 1:42.3 / 34.0 spm (38 max)
30″ / 145m / 1:42.7 / 36.0 spm (38 max)
30″ / 150m / 1:40.0 / 37.9 spm (41 max)
Series 2
30″ / 148m / 1:41.8 / 37.9 spm (41 max)
30″ / 147m / 1:42.1 / 36.0 spm (39 max)
30″ / 147m / 1:42.3 / 35.9 spm (37 max)
30″ / 150m / 1:39.8 / 36.0 spm (39 max)
30″ / 134m /1:51.7 / 34.0 spm (39 max) – stopped early to avoid collision with paddlers
Series 3
30″ / 91m / 2:45.4 / 21.9 spm(23 max) – couldn’t row because surrounded by paddling ladies and nude guy on inflatable raft
30″ / 156m / 1:36.5 / 35.9 spm (38 max) – wake
30″ / 151m / 1:39.1 / 35.9 spm (37 max)
30″ / 154m / 1:37.6 / 37.9 spm (39 max)
30″ / 160m / 1:33.6 / 38.0 spm (41 max)
Very happy with today’s training. The boat was super stable, even though Romana on bow seat had to turn her head every second stroke to spot swimmers/paddlers. We managed to row through a wake without problem, and we had less and less difficulty hitting the high stroke rates.
The goal of today’s session is really to get comfortable rowing 35-36spm and I think we achieved that.
No HR data today because I left the belt at home.
Sep 6 2015
Last training in mix quad
Taper has started, so I was a little concerned when Romana proposed to take the bike to the rowing club instead of the car. Unnecessary concern, of course. The bike is an excellent way to warm up and cool down.
Morning cycle: https://www.strava.com/activities/386037589
(I like to go through the hills at Medlanky, but Romana preferred the longer alternative on a solid road and with fewer steep climbs.)
We rowed from Lodni Sporty today, because our quad is in Villach for races. The Wintech quad with a hole in the hull is still not sent for repair. As two rowers in our mixed quad are from Lodni Sporty, it’s not a problem to go over to the bad side and row from there.
Quite windy conditions and huge waves. We rowed to a quiet area in the canyon and did start practices there. Nice to get into the World Champs atmosphere:
“Czech Republic – Attention – ROW”
Numerous starts in headwind, starting with one stroke only until perfection, then two strokes, then three strokes, then an exercise where we did 20 “half” strokes in a row to get the entire boat used to the right stroke length. Then four strokes, and finally a full start, then a start+5.
Same in tailwind.
Then rowed back to LS. Mister Knapek wasn’t there, otherwise I would have wished his daughter good luck. She, Mirka Knapkova, rowed the final in the big World Championships today. When I am writing this, she already came in a silver position. Kim Crow was simply too strong for her.
After the row, we cycled back home, had a quick lunch and then settled in front of the TV to watch some races from Aiguebelette. We saw Synek win and Knapkova come in second place.
Now I have some packing to do. I need to prepare everything for Belgium. There will be no time to pack on Monday or Tuesday.
By sanderroosendaal • Uncategorized • 1 • Tags: mix, OTW, quad, rowing, starts, training