Apr 10 2017
Monday – Steady State with Focus
Today, I quickly packed my rowing bag before going to work. Actually, it was more throwing out than packing in. I admit that I didn’t touch my sports bag on Sunday and enjoyed a nice day off. I got messages from the lake about the perfect flat water, but I successfully ignored them. I had some work around the house, some groceries, some blog writing, and some other work to do.
But today I would get the boat from the trailer and take it for a steady state row. So that is why I packed that bag.
At the rowing club, I discovered I had forgotten to pack my Tickr X heart rate belt. This belt usually stays in the red rowing bag, except when I travel for work or, as last weekend, I travel with two bags. I picked my “broken” Tickr to use it with the Garmin watch (over ANT+) and then do data fusion later. However, it turns out the heart rate data were so erratic that I decided not to use them.
During the row, I focused on minimizing “Wash”. For this metric, lower is better, because it is essential the length of the final part of the drive where the force falls below 100N. For me, this has a lot to do with sitting in a strong, straight position at the catch. When I get that right, I have a powerful stroke which goes all the way to the finish. When I have a more bent back, a “C”, it is more difficult to hold the force/power and thus my “wash” value increases.
The graph shows the values over the entire duration of the row. It is quite erratic, but on the SpeedCoach direct feedback, I could concentrate and get numbers below 14 degrees, and when I didn’t focus, the number went up to above 14 degrees. I really like how you can use the technique metrics to add focus to your workout.
Apr 11 2017
Ending Rowing Careers
No, not my rowing “career”. Today, I heard that my performance at the LW men Open Czech Long Distance Championship was used as a kind of benchmark. Elite rowers slower than Roosendaal can end their career. Elite rowers who beat me with a too small margin also have a problem.
Interesting.
Today, I am happy, because I ended a few weeks of schizofrenia. On the test server of rowsandall.com, I have been working on updated looks, including a new designed logo.
Every time I went to the “production” version of the site, I was more and more unhappy. I liked the new design more.
Today, the “develop” version has become the “production” version. Rowsandall.com v2.0. Here’s the landing page, including a licensed stock photograph:
And this is the facelifted version of the workouts list:
And more is to come.
Today, I rowed on the erg. I had too much work to do. Also, the wind prediction was very unfavorable, so I didn’t risk. The bluetooth connectivity issue with the PM5 was solved by resetting the iPhone. So, nothing wrong with the PM, but the iPhone had corrupted bluetooth settings after an iOS update.
Today’s workout is from the training plan of our head coach and it was:
3km warming up
3x10min/5min rest, with 10min = 4min@20spm, 3min@22spm, 2min@24spm, 1min@26spm
Cooling down
Workout Summary - media/20170411-1845240o.csv
--|Total|-Total-|--Avg--|-Avg-|Avg-|-Avg-|-Max-|-Avg
--|Dist-|-Time--|-Pace--|-Pwr-|SPM-|-HR--|-HR--|-DPS
--|09394|45:00.0|02:23.7|188.3|21.8|156.0|180.0|09.6
W-|07623|30:00.0|01:58.1|214.0|22.1|161.7|180.0|11.6
R-|01779|15:00.0|04:13.0|106.8|19.9|146.8|180.0|00.4
Workout Details
#-|SDist|-Split-|-SPace-|-Pwr-|SPM-|AvgHR|MaxHR|DPS-
00|00987|04:00.0|02:01.6|191.6|19.9|143.7|153.0|12.4
01|00766|03:00.0|01:57.5|215.4|22.4|160.8|167.0|11.4
02|00522|02:00.0|01:54.9|230.6|23.9|168.9|171.0|10.9
03|00270|01:00.0|01:51.2|254.8|26.0|173.3|174.0|10.4
04|00965|04:00.0|02:04.4|185.0|19.5|152.3|161.0|12.4
05|00763|03:00.0|01:58.0|212.8|22.4|166.2|170.0|11.4
06|00529|02:00.0|01:53.3|240.2|24.3|173.2|175.0|10.9
07|00272|01:00.0|01:50.2|260.5|26.0|176.8|178.0|10.5
08|00979|04:00.0|02:02.6|193.6|20.3|153.7|164.0|12.1
09|00768|03:00.0|01:57.2|217.1|22.1|169.1|173.0|11.6
10|00531|02:00.0|01:53.0|242.2|24.2|175.5|178.0|10.9
11|00272|01:00.0|01:50.3|260.4|26.0|179.1|180.0|10.5
Interesting workout. I think it would have been more interesting to row it on the water.
By sanderroosendaal • Uncategorized • 5 • Tags: concept2, erg, intensive steady state, OTE, rowing, training