Jan 16 2016
Saturday: Two Flavors of Steady State
At the rowing club. Romana’s girls had a 30 minute run and then a 30 minute erg. I was elected as their “running coach” so I went with them.
Passing the fire station, a fire truck honked at our little group. I guess it wasn’t my attractive sportsman body that they were admiring. :-/
I taught the girls a few basics about the 30 minute run from our rowing club.
- Run slowly, conversation tempo
- Run to the other rowing club
- At the other rowing club, touch the gate
- If you’re feeling naughty you can ring the other club’s doorbell
- Turn around, run back slowly
We got to Lodni Sporty when one of their Masters rowers was just done with training. With a smile, he invited me for coffee. I declined the offer, saying I still had to do my training.
https://www.strava.com/activities/471342951
141 bpm average heart rate. 5km. 30 minutes.
Then it was time to erg.
The girls spent ages in the changing room. Romana told me that they were completely exhausted after their run with me.
I did an hour on the erg, as various just rows because I had to interrupt the rowing to fiddle with the radio.
The rowing club erg room with the view on the (frozen) lake:
Jan 20 2016
Concessions
Monday
Plan: Free form steady state
Execution: Did a 4x2000m “biathlon game” Concept2 with 250m penalty rounds each interval for
I ended up doing a few penalty rounds as you can imagine. It made the time pass quick.
Tuesday
Plan: No training, rest day
Execution:
What a rest day!
Wednesday
Plan: 3×20 minute steady state erg @ 200 W
Difficulty to wake up. Decided to work from home and do the workout before work. Would give me time in the evening to spend with my family.
Execution:
I am not sure about the significance of the Lactate reading as I had an interrupted row.
I had 10 minutes left between end of shower and first meeting. Made a coffee and went to work.
Did some of the urgent “emergency” tasks, multitasking during the meeting and am now caught up enough to take 10 minutes to write this blog.
I had to make a few concessions but this week there are a more than a few crucial work topics to finalize and decisions to make. Also, I preferred a compromised row in the morning over spending the evening in the erg room without seeing the kids.
It’s a low volume week anyway, and the recovery is the most important part of the training. So, in that light, the decision to sleep in that caused the compromised row was a great one.
By sanderroosendaal • Uncategorized • 2 • Tags: concept2, erg, OTE, rowing, steady state, training