Jun 2 2016
2x30min on the erg. CTC or not?
In the morning I dropped the car off for a check (and probably renewal) of its shock absorbers, as well as the bi-annual technical test. Plus oil and filters.
They were supposed to call me. In the evening I realized they hadn’t. Need to check tomorrow. I hope it’s not more expensive than they told me and they are afraid to tell me. :-/
Anyway, without a car, the lake is a bit too far. So I did an erg session at home. First, a gentle 5 minutes warming up. Then a 2x30min with 3 minutes rest. The first one nice and gentle as well, the second one at 24spm average and a bit more fierce. Not as fierce as I wanted, but still. I managed 7705m.
This was not exactly what my training plan prescribed, unless you call this extensive steady state. This month’s CTC is not entirely clear to me. At the Free Spirits Forum, it is described as 30 minutes at 24 spm (maximum average). On the CTC site, it says: “Row for 30 minutes at a stroke rate of 24spm or lower.” I am not sure if my row fits the bill. The average was 24spm or lower, but I counted strokes and knew I could go up to 29spm in the final minutes. I did start the second interval from a standing flywheel, even though that condition is nowhere mentioned.
I hope it is a valid attempt, because with all the rowing on water, it will be hard to fit a second attempt into the month.
The cooling down was a 2000m which I managed in 9:00.0 minutes exactly.
I am proud to say that I uploaded it to my website rowsandall.com where it transferred correctly:
http://rowsandall.com/rowers/workout/268
By the way, here is the interactive plot of the 2x30min:
http://rowsandall.com/rowers/workout/267/interactiveplot
Also, all this syncs nicely to the Concept2 logbook:
If you also want this functionality, just register at rowsandall.com.
There are still a few glitches that need ironing out, but we are slowly getting to the point where the interactions start to be smooth.
Aug 25 2016
OTW session reduced to 30 minutes and some more Power Based Training considerations
I couldn’t row in the morning, and I couldn’t leave work early.
So I arrived at the rowing club around 5:30pm. It was a very hot day and the lake looked gorgeous. Colorful sails from a sailing race that was ongoing, and many many paddle boards and pedal boats and swimmers and … The paddle boarders are multiplying rapidly. I admit that I quite appreciate seeing paddleboardettes in bikinis. It is a nice sight, and I am always friendly to them.
I was also friendly to the woman who swam in front of my single when I turned, and didn’t move. She was doing a back stroke but just didn’t move anywhere. To be honest, she looked like she had smoked something, or perhaps took her medicine at the wrong time or in the wrong dose. Completely off the world. Smiling to herself, and when I asked her if she was intending to go or not, she giggled, answered:
“My psychiater has a wet rucksack!” Then she burst out in laughter and almost disappeared under the water surface.
I looked at the paddleboardettes and made the cuckoo sign. They smiled.
But why only a thirty minute row? One reason is that the lake was full with boats and I couldn’t do a decent workout. The other reason was that I had lost precious time because
Well, it’s freewheeling week anyway, so I just did a 6km row.
Earlier today I fixed the “2:11 pace” bug on rowsandall.com. Using the Rowing Physics module on rowsandall.com, it’s premium users can calculate equivalent erg pace from the workout data. This worked fine for faster pieces, but all the slower segments seemed to get stuck to a 2:11 equivalent erg pace. I was looking for errors in the Rowing Physics module but couldn’t find any. At the end of the day, it turned out to be an embarrassing mistake in the Rowing Data module, which called the Rowing Physics module with a stroke rate of 30spm, instead of changing that to the real stroke rate.
I fixed the bug and now I can make a power estimate of my row on rowsandall.com before I export it to Strava or SportTracks.mobi. Here is the row:
Here is the power plot:
The corrected pace is the pace in absence of wind. There was a slight east wind today that was slowing me down for most of the row.
Here is the row on Strava, exported after doing the Power magic on rowsandall.com:
https://www.strava.com/activities/688834586/analysis
And here is one of the plots on SportTracks.mobi:
Oh, and in the Desktop version of SportTracks, I could do this plot.
I personally think it is a pretty cool thing to have Power estimates from OTW data. I will try to do some further descriptions of what I am doing and what rowsandall.com can do in subsequent posts.
By sanderroosendaal • Uncategorized • 2 • Tags: lake, rowing, rowsandall.com, single, steady state, training