4×20’/1’r at Crossfit Anaerobic (Oh the irony!)

No training yesterday, I was up before 5AM to catch a flight out to LAX.  Then into meetings for the rest of the day, and a very nice dinner at the Crow Bar.  They have a delightful slogan.

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The place has about 50 beers on tap, mostly local and as far as I could tell, delicious.  They also have a “black label” burger, consisting entirely of ground ribeye and served on a brioche bun along with french fries, cooked in duck fat.

Needless to say, I definitely needed to hit the gym this morning.  So I toddled off Crossfit Anaerobic in Irvine, which was close enough for me to walk to from my hotel.

As usual, the folks there were very nice, the facility was clean and well equipped.  The erg I selected from a row of identical machines was smooth and well maintained.

Then it was time to settle in for my purely aerobic workout and crossfit anaerobic (There’s that irony).

Target power was 195W, and it felt nice and easy.  HR popped quickly up to about 145 and then very slowly drifted up from there.  It felt like the right power.

I was holding 195W through 19 minutes of the last interval, and decided to finish strong.  So, I upped the rate to 24 and held >300W for the last minute.

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Tomorrow:  Flying back home, and hopefully getting in time to go for a row on my way home.

Sunday PM: Bonus Session 3×20′ steady state -ish

I have to fly out early tomorrow morning to California, and I doubt I will have any time to fit in a workout.  So, I thought it would be a good idea to do a second session today.

Nothing to taxing, but some more meters in the bank.

As usual, I started with a 20 minute lactate test.  As usual for a Sunday, it felt easier than on any other day.  Target was 193W, but I was having trouble getting it down below 195W.  And my HR was nicely controlled and stayed below 140 throughout the piece.

Power: 195.1W, Rate: 19.4spm, AvgHR: 137.4bpm, Lactate: 1.4mmol/l

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Output
Workout Summary – Apr 12, 2015
–_|_Total_|_-Total-_|_–Avg–_|_-Avg-_|_Avg-_|_-Avg-_|_–Avg–_|_-Avg_|_-Avg
–_|_Dist-_|_-Time–_|_-Pace–_|_Watts_|_SPM-_|_-HR–_|_-%HRR–_|_-DPS_|_-SPI
–_|_04938_|_20:00.0_|_02:01.5_|_195.1_|_19.4_|_132.8_|_ 62.9% _|_12.8_|_10.1
Workout Details
#-_|_SDist_|_-Split-_|_-SPace-_|_Watts_|_SPM-_|_AvgHR_|_Avg%HRR_|_DPS-_|_-SPI

01_|_01236_|_05:00.0_|_02:01.4_|_195.7_|_19.4_|_123.0_|_ 56.0% _|_12.7_|_10.1
02_|_01235_|_05:00.0_|_02:01.5_|_195.3_|_19.4_|_133.9_|_ 63.8% _|_12.7_|_10.1
03_|_01235_|_05:00.0_|_02:01.4_|_195.4_|_19.4_|_136.7_|_ 65.8% _|_12.7_|_10.1
04_|_01232_|_05:00.0_|_02:01.8_|_193.9_|_19.2_|_137.4_|_ 66.3% _|_12.8_|_10.1

So, then I setup for 2 more 20 minute pieces.  I row these using rowpro, and I have gotten in the habit of just setting them up as a single continuous row.  I started doing it that way because it is the way you have to do it for online rows, but it just works better for the spreadsheet to do it this way.  For a 2×20’/1’rest, I set up a continuous row of 42′ and then set up the splits to be 21 minutes long.  That way, the avg power for the split is accurate throughout.  I row down from 42′ to 22′, then I grab a drink of water and a quick wipe of the towel.  I start paddling with a few seconds to go before the 21 minute mark, and then I’m into the second piece.  I row that down from 21′ down to 1′, and then I have to decide what I want to do with that last minute.  Sometimes I just row it out at the target pace.  Other times, I paddle it as a quick cool down.  Most often, I do a quick 1′ at higher rate and pressure for a bit of fun at the end of the row.

You can do the same thing for 3×20′ (63′) or 4×20′ (84′).

Today, I dutifully did my next 20 minutes at 195W target power.  My HR monitor was dropping in and out, but I had enough readings to see that my HR was staying nice and low.  I also felt terrific.  So, during the 1 minute break, I decided to row the last 21′ harder.  I did the first 5′ at r22 and 220W, then 5′ at r21/210W, then 5′ at r20/200W, then 5′ at r19/190W.  That left 1 minute to go.  I bumped it up to r24 and tried to take long hard strokes.  I was able to hold about 275W (1:48) at r24 comfortably.

This was a great way to make the time pass quickly and to get a bit more intensity.  Through the whole thing, my HR never went above UT1.  There is something magic about Sundays.

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Output
Workout Summary – Apr 12, 2015
–_|_Total_|_-Total-_|_–Avg–_|_-Avg-_|_Avg-_|_-Avg-_|_–Avg–_|_-Avg_|_-Avg
–_|_Dist-_|_-Time–_|_-Pace–_|_Watts_|_SPM-_|_-HR–_|_-%HRR–_|_-DPS_|_-SPI
–_|_10339_|_42:00.0_|_02:01.9_|_193.4_|_19.6_|_138.2_|_ 66.8% _|_12.5_|_09.8
Workout Details
#-_|_SDist_|_-Split-_|_-SPace-_|_Watts_|_SPM-_|_AvgHR_|_Avg%HRR_|_DPS-_|_-SPI

01_|_04952_|_20:00.0_|_02:01.2_|_196.7_|_19.3_|_131.1_|_ 61.8% _|_12.9_|_10.2
02_|_00060_|_01:00.0_|_08:22.1_|_002.8_|_05.0_|_128.2_|_ 59.7% _|_12.0_|_00.6
03_|_01297_|_05:00.0_|_01:55.7_|_226.1_|_22.0_|_137.7_|_ 66.5% _|_11.8_|_10.3
04_|_01273_|_05:00.0_|_01:57.9_|_213.8_|_21.2_|_147.5_|_ 73.4% _|_12.0_|_10.1
05_|_01250_|_05:00.0_|_02:00.0_|_202.5_|_20.0_|_146.9_|_ 73.0% _|_12.5_|_10.1
06_|_01231_|_05:00.0_|_02:01.8_|_193.6_|_19.0_|_145.3_|_ 71.8% _|_13.0_|_10.2
07_|_00277_|_01:00.0_|_01:48.1_|_276.9_|_24.0_|_150.7_|_ 75.7% _|_11.6_|_11.5

Tomorrow:  7am flight to LAX.  Probably no training.

3×20′ / 1′ on slides – Back home

I got to my hotel around midnight and was up at 5am to catch my flight back to Boston.

I had hoped to get on the water today, but the weather conspired against me at both ends of the trip.  First, my departure from Chicago was delayed by an hour, compressing the time available for a real row.  And once I arrived at Boston and was greeted by drizzle, wind and 35F temperatures, the decision was basically made for me.  I decided that an hour on slides would have to suffice for today.

My training power has been all over the place over the past couple of weeks.  And the fact that so many of my sessions have been on a static erg confused me further as I tried to figure out the right target pace.  I decided that 193W was a reasonable place to start.  It turned out that I would have done better with 190W, but it wasn’t far off.

The stats:  193W, 144.6BPM, 20 SPM, 2.4mmol/l (above target)

So, after the first 20 minutes, I reduced my target power down to 190W for the rest of the workout.  That slowed down the HR drift and made the rest of the ride pretty easy.

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Based on my schedule tomorrow, I am not sure if I can fit in a workout at all.  If I do, it will likely be a quick 40 minutes of steady state on slides.

April Cross Team Challenge – 1000m + 4x300m + 1000m / 2′ rest

One of the cool things about indoor rowing is the opportunity for casual competition.  I really enjoy the monthly Cross Team Challenges.  To participate in these, you join a rowing team (virtual, or ummm, non-virtual), and then do a specific rowing challenge for each month of the year.  Teams take turns choosing the challenge based upon a remarkably complex formula that rewards participation and performance in the challeges.

The fun thing is that it is both an individual competition, and also a team competition.  The team aspect is based on “boats”.  Each boat has slots for 3 Male HWT rowers, 1 male LWT, and 1 female rower.  Teams try to build the fastest boats, and also try to float the greatest number of boats, so the is motivation for folks at all levels to do the challenge.

I will never be fast enough (or young enough, or big enough, or strong enough) to play in the upper echelons of the folks participating, but it is a blast to see where you end up compared to other folks that you typically are similar to.  It’s a great motivator to really put everything into a workout session, and it certainly adds variety.

I will look at the specific CTC and decide whether it looks most like a short interval session, a long interval session, or a hard continuous row, and then substitute it in for that “slot” in my workout plan.  This all works fine in the winter.  It’s more of a challenge when I can row on the water, but we’ll row under that bridge when we come to it.

Enough background, on to the rowing!  This month’s challenge is

1000m + 4x300m + 1000m / 2′ rest

To me that looked like a pretty good short interval workout.  So, I slotted it in this week in place of the usual type of session.  I think I was due to do the 4×1000.  I did this one at Crossfit Carbon in Vernon Hills, IL because I’m on the road for business.

Warmup was 20 minutes steady state.  I intended to do it at 190W, but I was all excited for things to come and ended up at 197W.  For such a big increase in watts, my HR was nicely in control.  Although you can see the big variations as I was mentally rehearsing the CTC.  I was basically rowing the same pace throughout.

Then, into the main event.  I was hoping I could do about a 1:40 avg pace for the whole thing, so I though getting the first rep done with a 1:41 or better pace would be a good start.  I think I picked the right pace for the first rep, because I was shivering all over and nearly threw up when I finished it.

By the end of the 2  minute rest, I was good as new and targeted 1:36 for the first 300.  All the 300s were really no problem.  I might be able to squeeze another second or so of pace, but I was pretty close to the edge on them.  The 2 minute rests started to feel a lot shorter.

I was worried about the last 1000m.  I decided to target a 1:42 pace to make sure that I didn’t blow up.  These felt pretty good and I was actually able to do a little bit better.  I was struggling a bit by the time I had 500m to go, but there was no way I was going to let all that work go to waste by stopping now.  I closed my eyes, tried to keep the rate up and counted strokes down to the end.  It turned out that I held very close to the same pace on the last as the first, and I felt physically better after the last than the first.

I finished with a 2K cool down, starting at 2:00 pace and slowing by 5 seconds every 500.  I was aiming at 8:30.0, and I hit 8:30.0.  Yesssss.

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Tomorrow:  Not quite sure what will be happening.  I am scheduled to fly home in the morning, but I may need to extend here longer.  If I stay here, it will be a 4×20′ on the erg.  If I get home, roughly the same thing on the water.

3×20’/1′ at Crossfit Carbon in Vernon Hills, IL

No lactate test today, and plenty of noise on the HR data, but a delightful workout.  I was going to row at 187W, up just a little from Sunday’s row, but it felt so easy, and my HR was happily low, so I went with 193-ish.

As I have found at every single Crossfit box that I have visited, these folks were friendly, and the ergs were meticulously maintained.  There was a beginner class going on while I rowed and three experts (all women) doing a fiendish looking WOD that involved clean and jerks, rowing and kipping pull ups.  I was thoroughly intimidated, but the time passed extremely quickly with so much going on around me.

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Tomorrow:  I will head back to Crossfit Carbon.  Most likely I will make an attempt at the CTC.