Tuesday: 4 x 500 taper

In my single, down in Newton.  First day of the taper for the HOCR.

Following the same taper plan I always do.  (The paper it’s based on is here)

The idea is to do a decreasing number of high intensity intervals as you approach race day.   By doing this you maintain your VO2max while also lightening the training load to get some supercompensation.  If you compare the approach with pure rest, and a low intensity taper, you get a longer time to fatigue.

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So, today was 4 intervals.  Tomorrow is 3, Thursday is 2.  Friday should be a total rest day, but we will be doing a slow scouting run on the race course.

Weather:  Dark!  I boated at 6:30 and it was overcast so the full moon was blocked.  There was very little light at first, but it got better over the first 30 minutes.  There was a bit of wind at first, but it died down during my warmup.  It was unseasonably warm, around 62F.

Plan:

  • Full Rojabo style warmup
  • 4 x 500m intervals
  • As much rest as I wanted, 2 to 5 minutes
  • Pace target 2:00 (I was stunned to see that I did these with a 1:55 pace target in July)
  • Rate: 28 spm

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My warmup was my version of the Rojabo warmup.  I like it because it fits the length of the river really well and is just taxing enough.

  • 10 strokes at 20spm / 10 paddle
  • 20 strokes at 22 / 20 paddle
  • 30 @ 24 / 30 paddle
  • 20 @ 26 / 20 paddle
  • 20 @ 28 / 20 paddle
  • 20 @ 30 / 20 paddle
  • 20 @ 32 / 20 paddle

Then I had a drink and did the first interval, which took me to the bridge.  I paddled through the bridge and felt pretty good, so I took off on the second one with only a couple minutes of rest.  That one hurt a bit more, and I had a taste of the lactate rush after I finished it (nausea, feeling like I would pee my pants, stuff like that).  I paddled through the s-curve, and then setup for the third interval.  I took this one a bit easier and felt few ill effects afterwards.  This one took me past the island and left me a bit too close to the end to keep going straight, so I paddled back to the end of the straight 1k chunk and set up.  My legs felt it in the last one.  But it was the last one.

I used both RIM and my speedcoach.  I’m seeing some weird stuff on the speedcoach.

Here’s the RIM data.

Here are the splits.

Workout Summary - media/20161018-175618-77540o.csv
--|Total|-Total-|--Avg--|Avg-|-Avg-|-Max-|-Avg
--|Dist-|-Time--|-Pace--|SPM-|-HR--|-HR--|-DPS
--|05474|32:45.0|02:59.5|21.4|139.9|174.0|07.8
W-|02000|09:02.0|02:15.7|25.0|147.7|173.0|07.9
R-|07672|49:50.0|03:14.9|20.4|137.4|173.0|08.3
Workout Details
#-|SDist|-Split-|-SPace-|SPM-|AvgHR|MaxHR|DPS-
02|00500|01:59.9|01:59.9|27.8|158.7|169.0|09.0
03|00500|02:01.6|02:01.6|28.0|158.1|173.0|08.8
04|00500|02:00.7|02:00.7|28.1|158.1|173.0|08.8
05|00500|01:59.8|01:59.8|28.7|160.4|173.0|08.7

Here’s the plots from the speedcoach.

I am struggling to explain the pace changes that occur in the first and second intervals.  Parsing this data into splits shows that the first rep was a bit slower on the speedcoach.  The other ones line up reasonably well.

Start_|_Dist_|_Split_|_Pace_|_Strks__|_Rate_|_DPS_|_AvgHR_|_Remarks

00020_|_0078_|_00:23_|_2:27.4_|_008___|_20.9_|_09.8_|_124___|_warmup

00100_|_0499_|_02:03_|_2:03.2_|_058___|_28.3_|_08.6_|_162___|_rep #1

00600_|_0274_|_02:00_|_3:38.6_|_037___|_18.5_|_07.4_|_142___|_rest

00860_|_0499_|_02:00_|_2:00.6_|_058___|_28.9_|_08.6_|_165___|_rep #2

01360_|_0449_|_03:07_|_3:27.9_|_059___|_19.0_|_07.6_|_135___|_rest

01820_|_0485_|_01:57_|_2:00.2_|_056___|_28.8_|_08.7_|_164___|_rep #3

02320_|_0803_|_05:12_|_3:14.2_|_095___|_18.3_|_08.5_|_129___|_rest

03100_|_0396_|_01:35_|_1:59.7_|_046___|_29.1_|_08.6_|_166___|_rep #4

03500_|_1727_|_10:04_|_2:54.8_|_188___|_18.7_|_09.2_|_132___|_cool down

The best thing about a taper is that it’s fun to row fast!

Tomorrow:  Back on Quinsig for 3 x 500 plus drills.

 

Thursday: Steady State OTW

On the water, down in Newton in my single.

The featured image is an aerial view that I found of the old watch factory in Waltham.  The little bridge is just over 2km from the start of the rowable section of the river, and about 900m from the end at the Moody street dam.  Going down river, which is from the bottom of the picture to the top, you need to go through the span of the bridge right against the right hand shore, so you need to turn right at the corner of the straight wall to line up with the bridge.  Also notice that the bridge crosses the river at an angle so you need to turn aggressively in the other direction as soon as you have your line to the bridge.  It adds a bit of fun to workouts and keeps my head on a swivel!

Weather:  Cool and Breezy.  Wind was NNE between 5 and 10mph with gusts to 15mph.  This was a head wind going downriver and a tail wind coming up river.  It was forecast to be overcast, but it was actually mostly clear.  A lovely fall day, really.

Plan:

  • 4 lengths of the river
  • Short stops for a drink of water at the end of each chunk.
  • Rate: r20
  • Pace: better than 2:30
  • HR Cap: 155
  • Technique: Work on balance, try to get blades off the water on recovery.  Work on getting a good reach at the catch and staying forward through the initial drive.

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Today I decided that I would be careful enough and get data to recalibrate my speedcoach.  Instead of using the built in routine, I decided to just match start times and durations of the four moving segments between speedcoach and RIM, and then use the formula helpfully provided in the speedcoach manual.

Here is the Speedcoach data….

Start_|_Dist_|_Split_|_Pace_|_Strks__|_Rate_|_DPS_|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00009_|_1094_|_06:15_|_2:51.5_|_117___|_18.7_|_09.4_|_121___|_warmup
01103_|_2779_|_14:32_|_2:36.8_|_294___|_20.2_|_09.5_|_148___|_m
03882_|_0099_|_00:38_|_3:09.9_|_011___|_17.6_|_09.0_|_136___|_r
03981_|_2643_|_13:24_|_2:32.0_|_272___|_20.3_|_09.7_|_150___|_m
06624_|_0134_|_00:58_|_3:36.4_|_013___|_13.4_|_10.3_|_133___|_r
06758_|_2727_|_14:37_|_2:40.7_|_296___|_20.3_|_09.2_|_151___|_m
09485_|_0086_|_00:36_|_3:29.3_|_008___|_13.3_|_10.8_|_123___|_r
09571_|_2672_|_13:35_|_2:32.6_|_274___|_20.2_|_09.8_|_150___|_m
12243_|_1097_|_06:10_|_2:48.4_|_125___|_20.3_|_08.8_|_141___|_c

Dist__|_Time__|_Pace___|_Strks_|_SPM__|_DPS__|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
01094_|_06:15_|_2:51.5_|_117___|_18.7_|_09.4_|_121___|_warmup
10821_|_56:07_|_2:35.6_|_1136___|_20.2_|_09.5_|_150___|_Main set
00319_|_02:12_|_3:26.3_|_032___|_14.6_|_10.0_|_131___|_rest meters
01097_|_06:10_|_2:48.4_|_125___|_20.3_|_08.8_|_141___|_cool down
13331_|_10:44_|_2:39.2_|_1410___|_19.9_|_09.5_|_146___|_Total

The important bit is the time and distance for the main set

10821m in 56:07 sec.

Here is the RIM data

| Tstart_ | Dist_ | Time_ | _Pace_ | SPM_ | avgHR | _DPS___ | Remarks
| 00:00.0 | 01243 | 08:14 | 3:18.7 | 15.6 | 113.6 | 09.7 | warming up
| 07:44.0 | 02884 | 14:35 | 2:31.7 | 20.3 | 147.8 | 09.7 |
| 22:19.0 | 00167 | 01:20 | 3:59.5 | 20.3 | 138.5 | 06.2 |
| 23:39.0 | 02737 | 13:20 | 2:26.1 | 20.4 | 150.5 | 10.1 |
| 36:59.0 | 00150 | 02:02 | 6:46.7 | 18.6 | 132.9 | 04.0 |
| 39:01.0 | 02808 | 14:35 | 2:35.8 | 20.3 | 150.9 | 09.5 |
| 53:36.0 | 00140 | 01:48 | 6:25.7 | 19.4 | 137.1 | 04.0 |
| 55:24.0 | 02797 | 13:36 | 2:25.9 | 20.3 | 149.6 | 10.1 |
| 09:00.0 | 01198 | 06:34 | 2:44.4 | 21.3 | 142.4 | 08.6 |

| Tstart_ | Dist_ | Time_ | _Pace_ | SPM_ | avgHR | _DPS___ | Remarks
| 00:00.0 | 01243 | 08:14 | 3:18.7 | 15.6 | 113.6 | 09.7 | warmup
| 00:00.0 | 11226 | 56:06 | 2:29.9 | 20.3 | 149.7 | 09.8 | Mainset
| 00:00.0 | 00457 | 05:10 | 5:39.2 | 19.3 | 135.8 | 04.6 | rests
| 00:00.0 | 01198 | 06:34 | 2:44.4 | 21.3 | 142.4 | 08.6 | cool down

From RIM, 11226 in 56:07

The formula is

new cal factor = (old cal factor * true distance) / displayed distance

(0.962 * 11226) / 10821 = 0.998 (my new cal factor)

Look at that, I’ve gained 5 seconds of boat speed without working any harder!

Other than this, the workout was entirely unremarkable.  My hands are a mess.  I have blisters on my index fingers, and a bad one under the callous at the base of my ring finger.  Today didn’t make them any worse, but my hands hurt a bit during the row.  I must be gripping differently in the double and causing some trouble.

The wind was enough to be noticeable, but there wasn’t any chop (I love this river!)  So, I set the pace by using the HR limit.  If I got up to the limit, I would back off the pressure a bit to bring it back in line.

Tomorrow:  Back to Quinsig.  Another attempt at the grand hook workout.  6km with a big turn starting at about the 5km mark.  Great practice for head racing!

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Tuesday: 75′ steady state OTW

Weather:  warm, humid.  A bit misty.  A light, shifty wind always seemed to be a headwind.

Plan:

  • 4 x ~3K + 1K wu and 1k cd
  • 1′ rest
  • first 2 segments at r18
  • last 2 segments at r20
  • HR cap at 155

Another session where things just didn’t seem to go very well.  I tried to ignore  pace and focus on my posture and technique, but the pace that I was ignoring just seemed to get slower and slower.

Tomorrow:  Threshold session in a 2x with Joe out at Lake Quinsigamond.  The goal will be to practice turns under pressure and get our technique more together at r26.

My idea is a few sets of figure eights.  If we start at the beach and finish at the beach, they will be 2.5km long.  If we start at the island, they will be 2k long.  I’m thinking a 4x2k might be a good choice.

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Tuesday: 74 minutes of Steady State

Weather:  Awesome.  Clear, cool.  A very light breeze from SW, barely noticeable until the last segment when it built enough to slow me down.

Plan:

  • Recover from yesterday’s intense session
  • >70′ steady state
  • rate: 20 spm
  • pace: ~2:30
  • HR cap: < 155

I had trouble getting organized this morning.  I was late leaving the house.  I needed to stop on the way to the boathouse to use the bathroom.  There was goose poop all over the dock (luckily I am now carrying a broom in my mobile boathouse).  And I managed to forgot my “Bite Guards” in my duffel and didn’t realize it until I was twenty strokes from the dock.  I wanted to row with them because I had some raw spots from the double yesterday that I didn’t want to irritate further.  Oh well.

I am also still struggling with the speedcoach.  I need to recalibrate the pace, and the HR pickup antenna has come loose from the bottom of the seat deck.  It’s been a problem finding time to do this kind of routine stuff because I am pressed for time in the mornings during the week and skipping off to the cape on weekends.  Oh well, I am more and more happy with the the way that RIM is working.  The pace seems much more responsive than CrewNerd in the boat, and the live acceleration graph definitely keeps me focused on form later in each session.  You can definitely tell from it when you are shortening the stroke, or rushing the catch and a myriad of other issues.

Today’s workout was almost entirely uneventful.  I would like to be faster, but I have to be realistic about making progress when I have other priorities that reduce the time I have to train.

First Interval, for some reason HR data wasn’t working in RIM
|Start|Dist_|Time_|_Pace__|_SPM__|avg HR|DPS_|Remarks
|00010|01090|05:49|02:40.1| 19.6 | 000 |09.6|warmup
|01100|02969|14:24|02:25.5| 20.5 | 000 |10.0|rep #1
|04069|00076|01:12|07:53.7| 16.5 | 000 |03.8|turn

|Start|Dist_|Time_|_Pace__|_SPM__|avg HR|DPS_|Remarks
|00000|01090|05:49|02:40.1| 19.6 | 000 |09.6|warmup
|00000|02969|14:24|02:25.5| 20.5 | 000 |10.0|main set
|00000|00076|01:12|07:53.7| 16.5 | 000 |03.8|rests

1st

 

So, I restarted RIM and that seemed to fix it. Here’s the data for the reps 2 through 4.
|Start|Dist_|Time_|_Pace__|_SPM__|avg HR|DPS_|Remarks
|00059|02909|14:18|02:27.5| 19.7 | 144 |10.3|rep #2
|02968|00061|01:10|09:33.8| 16.9 | 127 |03.1|turn
|03029|02939|14:12|02:24.9| 19.9 | 149 |10.4|rep #3
|05968|00036|00:52|12:02.2| 16.3 | 144 |02.6|turn
|06004|02956|15:09|02:33.8| 19.9 | 149 |09.8|rep #4
|08960|01130|06:31|02:53.0| 20.6 | 140 |08.4|back to dock

|Start|Dist_|Time_|_Pace__|_SPM__|avg HR|DPS_|Remarks
|00000|08804|43:39|02:28.7| 19.8 | 147 |10.2|main set
|00000|00097|02:02|10:28.9| 16.6 | 134 |02.9|rests
|00000|01130|06:31|02:53.0| 20.6 | 140 |08.4|cool down

Put all the reps together and the pace is 2:27.9.  Not bad for the HR I guess.

Now I am on a plane over Oklahoma, on my way to LA.  I have customer meetings tomorrow and Thursday morning.  My plan is to drop in on Crossfit Anaerobic in Newport Beach and use an erg.  My workout plan for  the week is a bit disrupted, and I have my first head race this weekend.

The plan was

  • Monday:  rest
  • Tuesday: Threshold 4×2500
  • Wednesday: Steady State
  • Thursday: Short rest intervals 4 x (3′ on / 1′ paddle) 2′ rest
  • Friday: Warmup Only
  • Saturday: CRI Fall Classic

The new plan is

  • Monday:  Threshold – 5.5km hard on Quinsig
  • Tuesday: 75′ steady state
  • Wednesday: Short Rest Intervals (on the erg)
  • Thursday: Steady State 4 x 20′ (on the erg)
  • Friday: Warmup only
  • Saturday: Race Day!

I’m not tapering for this race, I think it’s more important to keep working on endurance for the races later in the schedule.

 

Wednesday: 14K Steady State

Weather:  Intermittent light rain.  Overcast.  Light wind from the east ~2mph.

Plan:

  • steady state
  • 4x the length of the river
  • r20.
  • HR cap at 155

Sometime when it rains, rowing can be a magical experience.  The rain flattens out the water, and the it muffles all the noises.  You feel like you are gliding effortlessly along.

Today was not that day.

Today, every stroke felt sluggish.  The splits were slow and the it seemed like the boat was 50 pounds heavier than it used to be.  The 2mph headwind made it feel like I was rowing up a long slow hill.  And when I turned around, it seemed like the wind just disappeared.

But, I went out and I did the work.  Good for me!

|Start|Dist_|Time_|_Pace__|_SPM__|avg HR|DPS_|Remarks
|00020|01306|06:58|02:40.0| 19.6 | 128 |09.6|warmup
|01326|02623|13:11|02:30.8| 20.6 | 149 |09.7|rep #1
|03949|00187|02:19|06:11.7| 11.9 | 130 |06.8|cool down
|04136|02843|13:50|02:26.0| 20.5 | 152 |10.0|rep #2
|06979|00128|01:10|04:33.4| 20.2 | 148 |05.4|rest
|07107|02822|14:43|02:36.4| 20.1 | 154 |09.5|Rep #3
|09929|00110|01:47|08:06.4| 13.7 | 133 |04.5|rest
|10039|02774|13:52|02:30.0| 19.9 | 152 |10.0|Rep #4
|12813|01217|06:19|02:35.7| 21.5 | 155 |09.0|cool down

|00000|01306|06:58|02:40.0| 19.6 | 128 – warmup
|00000|11062|55:36|02:30.8| 20.3 | 152 – main set
|00000|01217|06:19|02:35.7| 21.5 | 155 – rests
|00000|01306|06:58|02:40.0| 19.6 | 128 – cool down

Very high HR for a 2:30 pace.  Oh well.

Tomorrow:  Short rest intervals.  Plan calls for…5 x 20@32/10 off / 5 x 20@34/15 off / 5 x 20@36/20 off, 8′ between sets

I don’t think I want to do that.  I think I will substitute a 4 x (8 x (1′ on / 30″ off) ) 4′ rest

Thursday: 4 x (5 x 2′ / 1′ rest ) 4′ rest

Weather: light wind from the west, this slowed down the second and fourth sets a bit.

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Plan:

  • 4 sets of 5 x 2′ / 1′ rest
  • each set would cover the length of the river.
  • 4′ rest between sets
  • pace: < 2:15
  • rate: 26

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Here’s the plots from the TCX data.

And the plot from the speedcoach.

Start_|_Dist_|_Split_|_Pace_|_Strks__|_Rate_|_DPS_|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00010_|_1179_|_06:49_|_2:53.3_|_131___|_19.2_|_09.0_|_123___|_warmup
01189_|_0450_|_02:00_|_2:12.9_|_052___|_26.1_|_08.7_|_148___|_m
01639_|_0090_|_00:30_|_2:45.0_|_010___|_20.2_|_09.0_|_157___|_r
01729_|_0455_|_02:01_|_2:12.9_|_054___|_26.8_|_08.4_|_161___|_m
02184_|_0087_|_00:29_|_2:49.0_|_010___|_20.4_|_08.7_|_165___|_r
02271_|_0464_|_02:03_|_2:12.3_|_056___|_27.4_|_08.3_|_168___|_m
02735_|_0081_|_00:30_|_3:05.2_|_010___|_20.0_|_08.1_|_168___|_r
02816_|_0437_|_01:57_|_2:14.1_|_052___|_26.6_|_08.4_|_167___|_m
03253_|_0082_|_00:30_|_3:02.3_|_010___|_20.1_|_08.2_|_169___|_r
03335_|_0446_|_02:01_|_2:15.3_|_052___|_25.8_|_08.6_|_168___|_m
03781_|_0289_|_02:03_|_3:32.6_|_039___|_19.0_|_07.4_|_147___|_r
04070_|_0421_|_01:56_|_2:17.5_|_050___|_25.9_|_08.4_|_154___|_m
04491_|_0093_|_00:35_|_3:06.0_|_012___|_20.8_|_07.8_|_165___|_r
04584_|_0424_|_01:58_|_2:19.5_|_052___|_26.4_|_08.2_|_166___|_m
05008_|_0071_|_00:30_|_3:32.7_|_010___|_19.9_|_07.1_|_170___|_r
05079_|_0429_|_01:59_|_2:19.0_|_052___|_26.2_|_08.3_|_170___|_m
05508_|_0062_|_00:25_|_3:20.8_|_008___|_19.3_|_07.8_|_173___|_r
05570_|_0437_|_02:05_|_2:23.6_|_053___|_25.3_|_08.2_|_168___|_m
06007_|_0062_|_00:27_|_3:39.4_|_007___|_15.4_|_08.9_|_173___|_r
06069_|_0427_|_02:00_|_2:20.9_|_052___|_25.9_|_08.2_|_172___|_m
06496_|_0362_|_03:03_|_4:12.8_|_048___|_15.7_|_07.5_|_137___|_r
06858_|_0442_|_02:00_|_2:15.6_|_052___|_26.0_|_08.5_|_153___|_m
07300_|_0077_|_00:30_|_3:15.5_|_010___|_19.9_|_07.7_|_165___|_r
07377_|_0437_|_01:59_|_2:15.7_|_052___|_26.3_|_08.4_|_167___|_m
07814_|_0076_|_00:29_|_3:09.5_|_010___|_20.8_|_07.6_|_171___|_r
07890_|_0444_|_02:02_|_2:17.4_|_054___|_26.6_|_08.2_|_171___|_m
08334_|_0065_|_00:26_|_3:23.8_|_008___|_18.1_|_08.1_|_173___|_r
08399_|_0432_|_02:01_|_2:19.5_|_052___|_25.9_|_08.3_|_173___|_m
08831_|_0078_|_00:33_|_3:33.5_|_009___|_16.2_|_08.7_|_173___|_r
08909_|_0435_|_02:00_|_2:17.7_|_052___|_26.0_|_08.4_|_173___|_m
09344_|_0316_|_02:59_|_4:42.6_|_043___|_14.4_|_07.3_|_138___|_r
09660_|_0440_|_02:03_|_2:19.3_|_052___|_25.4_|_08.5_|_155___|_m
10100_|_0074_|_00:30_|_3:25.4_|_010___|_19.7_|_07.4_|_165___|_r
10174_|_0430_|_01:59_|_2:18.4_|_054___|_27.2_|_08.0_|_168___|_m
10604_|_0061_|_00:26_|_3:29.8_|_008___|_18.8_|_07.6_|_171___|_r
10665_|_0431_|_02:05_|_2:24.4_|_054___|_26.0_|_08.0_|_170___|_m
11096_|_0055_|_00:26_|_3:53.6_|_007___|_16.3_|_07.9_|_171___|_r
11151_|_0427_|_02:02_|_2:23.2_|_054___|_26.5_|_07.9_|_171___|_m
11578_|_0065_|_00:28_|_3:35.4_|_007___|_15.0_|_09.3_|_173___|_r
11643_|_0423_|_02:01_|_2:22.8_|_054___|_26.8_|_07.8_|_175___|_m
12066_|_1494_|_09:29_|_3:10.4_|_197___|_20.8_|_07.6_|_138___|_c

Dist__|_Time__|_Pace___|_Strks_|_SPM__|_DPS__|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
01179_|_06:49_|_2:53.3_|_131___|_19.2_|_09.0_|_123___|_warmup
08731_|_40:10_|_2:18.0_|_1055___|_26.3_|_08.3_|_166___|_Main set
02146_|_15:49_|_3:41.1_|_276___|_17.5_|_07.8_|_154___|_rest meters
01494_|_09:29_|_3:10.4_|_197___|_20.8_|_07.6_|_138___|_cool down
13550_|_12:17_|_2:40.0_|_1659___|_23.0_|_08.2_|_156___|_Total

Even allowing for the speecoach miscalibration, this was about a second slower than I would have liked.  But it was darn good training.

 

 

Wednesday: Steady State (and more accuracy fun)

Weather:  Yawn…Another perfect day.

Plan:

  • 4 x ~14min
  • rate 20
  • pace target < 2:30
  • HR cap < 155

 

So, here is the pace plotted for GPS (on the left) and speedcoach (on the right)

Here is the rate data

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Tabular comparison of impeller and GPS

Impeller Data
Start_|_Dist_|_Split_|_Pace_|_Strks__|_Rate_|_DPS_|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00020_|_1028_|_05:50_|_2:50.2_|_114___|_19.5_|_09.0_|_124___|_warmup
01044_|_2825_|_13:46_|_2:26.2_|_282___|_20.5_|_10.0_|_145___|_rep #1
03869_|_0126_|_00:59_|_3:54.1_|_013___|_13.2_|_09.7_|_124___|_rest
03995_|_2833_|_14:00_|_2:28.2_|_288___|_20.6_|_09.8_|_148___|_rep #2
06828_|_0058_|_00:32_|_4:35.0_|_006___|_11.3_|_09.7_|_117___|_rest
06886_|_2846_|_14:05_|_2:28.4_|_284___|_20.2_|_10.0_|_150___|_rep #3
09732_|_0139_|_01:14_|_4:27.6_|_017___|_13.7_|_08.2_|_129___|_rest
09871_|_2826_|_14:23_|_2:32.6_|_294___|_20.4_|_09.6_|_153___|_rep #4
12697_|_1041_|_06:35_|_3:09.6_|_127___|_19.3_|_08.2_|_133___|_cool down

Dist__|_Time__|_Pace___|_Strks_|_SPM__|_DPS__|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
01028_|_05:50_|_2:50.2_|_114___|_19.5_|_09.0_|_124___|_warmup
11330_|_56:13_|_2:28.9_|_1148___|_20.4_|_09.9_|_149___|_Main set
00323_|_02:45_|_4:15.9_|_036___|_13.1_|_09.0_|_125___|_rest meters
01041_|_06:35_|_3:09.6_|_127___|_19.3_|_08.2_|_133___|_cool down
13722_|_11:23_|_2:36.1_|_1425___|_20.0_|_09.6_|_145___|_Total
TCX Data
|Start|Dist_|Time_|_Pace__|_SPM__|avg HR|DPS_|Remarks
|00019|01081|05:44|02:39.1| 20.0 | 122 |09.4|warmup
|01100|02898|13:48|02:22.9| 20.6 | 145 |10.2|rep #4
|03998|00222|04:07|09:16.3| 08.8 | 110 |06.1|cool down
|04220|02898|13:58|02:24.6| 20.7 | 148 |10.0|rep #2
|07118|00082|01:36|09:45.4| 14.0 | 133 |03.7|rest
|07200|02898|14:03|02:25.4| 20.2 | 150 |10.2|Rep #3
|10098|00213|02:09|05:02.8| 16.3 | 133 |06.1|rest
|10311|02886|14:21|02:29.2| 20.5 | 153 |09.8|Rep #4
|13197|01095|07:07|03:15.0| 19.3 | 133 |08.0|cool down

|00000|01081|05:44|02:39.1| 20.0 | 122
|00000|11580|56:10|02:25.5| 20.5 | 149
|00000|01095|07:07|03:15.0| 19.3 | 133

2:26.2 vs 2:22.9 –> 3.3 – down stream
2:28.2 vs 2:24.6 –> 3.6 – up stream
2:28.4 vs 2:25.4 –> 3.0 – down stream
2:32.6 vs 2:29.2 –> 3.4 – up stream

current effect ~ 3.5 – 3.15 (avg of 2 ups – 2 downs) = 0.35

So, the downstream pieces GPS will read .2 faster than impeller, up stream .2 slower
Average difference between speedcoach and GPS –> 3.4 seconds (impeller is slower)

Yesterday the difference was around 2.5 seconds difference.  I think I need to recalibrate my speedcoach.

Tomorrow:  My first outing doing short rest intervals in this mesocycle.

4 x (5 x 2′ on / 30″ paddle) / 2′ rest

The 2′ on is supposed to be at head race pace.  I’ll target 2:15.

Tuesday: 4 x 2500 / 5′ rest

Weather:  Amazing!  Cool and dry, very little wind.  I launched just after 6:30.

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Plan:

  • 4 x 2500
  • 5′ active rests
  • rate target: 26
  • pace target: 2:15

I am pretty darn happy with this workout.  I would have been happier if it was faster, but I executed this workout to the best of my ability.  No theatrics, no bailing out.

There was one weird thing with today’s workout.  I was seeing a persistent difference in pace between the speedcoach and the GPS.  Now, over a short span, I don’t expect them to read the same, but for basically the whole row downriver, I was seeing the GPS based numbers giving a pace 2 to 5 seconds faster than the impeller.  Must be flow, you might be thinking.  At least that was what I was thinking, but right now, there is essentially no flow.  The water level is so low that basically nothing is going over the dam.  And when I saw the same thing going up river, I decided that something was fishy with the speedcoach impeller.  Either the cal was off, or there was something fouling the impeller.

Here is a comparison of the paces for the four pieces.

GPS — Imp –> Delta
2:12.0 — 2:14.6 –> 2.6
2:14.9 — 2:17.4 –> 2.5
2:16.1 — 2:18.7 –> 2.6
2:16.7 — 2:19.5 –> 2.8

I saw nothing on the impeller when I pulled the boat, so I will do the comparison again tomorrow and update the cal if there is still a difference.

Here’s the (slow) speedcoach data.

For comparison, here are the first 3 intervals based on TCX data from RIM.  The pace data is a lot noisier, but the eyeball average is about 3 seconds faster.  I had a glitch with the phone and the data for the 4th interval ended up in a different file.

Here’s the TCX data for the fourth interval.

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Here are the tabulated results.

TCX Data from RIM
|Start|Dist_|Time_|_Pace__|_SPM__|avg HR|DPS_|Remarks
|00019|01203|07:11|02:59.1| 18.7 | 117 |09.0|Warming up
|01250|02496|10:59|02:12.0| 26.2 | 159 |08.7|rep #1 – downstream
|03746|00474|04:59|05:15.4| 16.1 | 125 |05.9|rest
|04269|02498|11:14|02:14.9| 26.2 | 167 |08.5|rep #2 – upstream
|06767|00424|03:53|04:34.8| 19.9 | 135 |05.5|rest
|07219|02501|11:21|02:16.1| 26.2 | 170 |08.4|Rep #3 – downstream
|00020|00280|03:22|06:00.7| 13.1 | 128 |06.4|rest
|00300|02498|11:23|02:16.7| 26.5 | 170 |08.3|rep #4 – upstream
|02798|01492|09:50|03:17.7| 19.7 | 139 |07.7|cool down
|—–|09993|44:57|02:14.9| 26.3 | 167 |08.5|Main Set

Impeller Data from Speedcoach
Start_|_Dist_|_Split_|_Pace_|_Strks__|_Rate_|_DPS_|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00020_|_1188_|_06:46_|_2:50.7_|_122___|_18.0_|_09.7_|_117___|_warmup
01220_|_2501_|_11:13_|_2:14.6_|_292___|_26.0_|_08.6_|_159___|_rep #1
03720_|_0389_|_02:59_|_3:49.8_|_052___|_17.4_|_07.5_|_126___|_rest
04093_|_2508_|_11:29_|_2:17.4_|_300___|_26.1_|_08.4_|_166___|_rep #2
06610_|_0299_|_02:15_|_3:45.9_|_039___|_17.3_|_07.7_|_128___|_rest
06900_|_2512_|_11:37_|_2:18.7_|_304___|_26.2_|_08.3_|_169___|_rep #3
09420_|_0302_|_02:35_|_4:17.0_|_039___|_15.1_|_07.7_|_134___|_rest
09700_|_2493_|_11:35_|_2:19.5_|_306___|_26.4_|_08.1_|_170___|_rep #4
12210_|_1364_|_08:20_|_3:03.2_|_166___|_19.9_|_08.2_|_136___|_cool down

Dist__|_Time__|_Pace___|_Strks_|_SPM__|_DPS__|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
01188_|_06:46_|_2:50.7_|_122___|_18.0_|_09.7_|_117___|_warmup
10014_|_45:54_|_2:17.5_|_1202___|_26.2_|_08.3_|_166___|_Main set

Tomorrow:  75′ Steady State, 20 spm, HR cap at 155.

Monday: Steady State Rate Ladders

Weather: broken overcast.  Warm and humid.  Light wind from the W.  This was a headwind going up river, but not much of a factor, maybe 4 seconds on pace.

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Plan:

  • Rate ladders
    • 4′ at 18
    • 3′ at 20
    • 2′ at 22
    • 1′ at 24
  • Pace targets:  2:30 for r18, and faster with higher rate, maybe 3 sec for each step.
  • HR:  Cap at 155

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Tabulated pace and rate data from the Speedcoach.  This let’s me break it down by rate.  I blocked the 1 minute chunks around each turn around to get a better estimate of actual pace.  I finished with the ladders at 1:01, and then rowed with square blades back to the dock as my cool down.

Start_|_Dist_|_Split_|_Pace_|_Strks__|_Rate_|_DPS_|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00000_|_1186_|_06:45_|_2:50.9_|_123___|_18.2_|_09.6_|_120___|_warmup
01186_|_0821_|_04:01_|_2:26.7_|_074___|_18.4_|_11.1_|_132___|_18
02007_|_0608_|_02:58_|_2:26.3_|_060___|_20.2_|_10.1_|_142___|_20
02615_|_0438_|_02:05_|_2:22.8_|_046___|_22.1_|_09.5_|_148___|_22
03053_|_0218_|_00:59_|_2:16.5_|_024___|_24.2_|_09.1_|_152___|_24
03271_|_0590_|_02:56_|_2:29.3_|_054___|_18.4_|_10.9_|_147___|_18
03861_|_0193_|_01:01_|_2:36.7_|_017___|_16.9_|_11.4_|_134___|_turn
04054_|_0603_|_03:02_|_2:30.5_|_062___|_20.5_|_09.7_|_143___|_20
04657_|_0400_|_01:59_|_2:28.5_|_044___|_22.2_|_09.1_|_148___|_22
05057_|_0212_|_01:01_|_2:23.2_|_024___|_23.7_|_08.8_|_152___|_24
05269_|_0769_|_03:58_|_2:34.7_|_074___|_18.7_|_10.4_|_147___|_18
06038_|_0612_|_03:02_|_2:28.9_|_062___|_20.4_|_09.9_|_149___|_20
06650_|_0174_|_01:02_|_2:59.0_|_018___|_17.3_|_09.7_|_120___|_turn
06824_|_0208_|_00:58_|_2:20.1_|_022___|_22.6_|_09.5_|_140___|_22
07032_|_0220_|_01:00_|_2:16.6_|_024___|_24.0_|_09.2_|_149___|_24
07252_|_0813_|_04:01_|_2:28.5_|_074___|_18.4_|_11.0_|_146___|_18
08065_|_0609_|_02:58_|_2:25.9_|_060___|_20.3_|_10.2_|_150___|_20
08674_|_0417_|_01:58_|_2:22.0_|_044___|_22.3_|_09.5_|_154___|_22
09091_|_0222_|_01:00_|_2:16.0_|_024___|_23.8_|_09.3_|_157___|_24
09313_|_0186_|_01:01_|_2:42.9_|_017___|_16.8_|_10.9_|_149___|_turn
09499_|_0580_|_03:02_|_2:37.0_|_056___|_18.5_|_10.4_|_142___|_18
10079_|_0583_|_02:57_|_2:31.7_|_060___|_20.4_|_09.7_|_151___|_20
10662_|_0419_|_02:04_|_2:28.3_|_046___|_22.2_|_09.1_|_155___|_22
11081_|_0211_|_00:59_|_2:20.0_|_024___|_24.4_|_08.8_|_158___|_24
11292_|_0774_|_03:58_|_2:33.5_|_074___|_18.7_|_10.5_|_155___|_18
12066_|_1357_|_08:28_|_3:07.2_|_169___|_20.0_|_08.0_|_132___|_c

Dist__|_Time__|_Pace___|_Strks_|_SPM__|_DPS__|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
01186_|_06:45_|_2:50.9_|_123___|_18.2_|_09.6_|_120___|_warmup
00553_|_03:03_|_2:45.8_|_052___|_17.0_|_10.6_|_134___|_rest meters
01357_|_08:28_|_3:07.2_|_169___|_20.0_|_08.0_|_132___|_cool down

04347_|_21:56_|_2:31.4_|_406___|_18.5_|_10.7_|_145___|_r18
03015_|_14:56_|_2:28.6_|_304___|_20.4_|_09.9_|_147___|_r20
01882_|_09:05_|_2:24.8_|_202___|_22.2_|_09.3_|_150___|_r22
01083_|_05:00_|_2:18.4_|_120___|_24.0_|_09.0_|_154___|_r24
10327_|_50:57_|_2:28.0_|_1032___|_20.3_|_10.0_|_147___|_main set

So, a bit slower for the r18 than I would have liked.  About 3 seconds faster for r20.  3.8 seconds going from r20 to r22 and 6.4 seconds faster going from R22 to R24!  Interesting to see the HR following the rates too.

Here’s the view of the workout from the TCX data collected by RIM and process by rowsandall.com

Tomorrow:  Long Intervals – 4 x 2500 / 5′ rest.  rate target r26.

 

 

Thursday: 14K steady state (r18/r20)

Weather:  Sunny, beautiful.  light wind, building from the west.  This was a head wind going up river.

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Plan:

  • 70 minutes of steady state
  • r20
  • pace target: around 2:30
  • HR cap: 155

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A very nice row.  No complaints.  Getting way out for the catch sure makes a big difference to boat speed.

Tonight my wife and I are heading back to the cape.  If the weather is nice, I’ll do an open water row tomorrow morning.  If not, I’ll go for a bike ride.