Tuesday: May CTC

I had a meeting at 8am, so no time for OTW or even a workout before work.  I had a hole in my schedule around lunchtime, so I ducked into the gym to take a crack at the May CTC.

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Being simple minded, I decided to just use 1 minute rests, and target faster than 1:45 for the long intervals and 1:40 for the short intervals.

I was doing the session on slides.

First up was a fletcher warmup.

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Then into the main event.  I felt a little panicky after the first rep, but then settled into a reasonable groove.  I was disappointed to see the wahoo tickr having the same problem with tracking my HR in the later reps.  I has happy that I survived the session.  It was very hard.

So, 13:40.8, an average pace of 1:42.6.  The pace for the long intervals was 1:43.6.  The pace for the short intervals was 1:38.9, so I beat my totally arbitrary targets. (and I felt good about that)

I think in peak form, I could probably maybe do this at 1:40, but for where I am right now, I am pretty pleased.

Tomorrow:  OTW, Steady state.  Probably rate ladders again.

Monday: April CTC – 2/4/6/8

The original plan for today was for another steady state session, but I felt like something with a bit more bite to it.  So, I decided to give this month’s Cross Team Challenge a try.

Here is the description…

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To say I had low expectations is an understatement.  Back in January, when I was in good form, I was able to crank out a 5K with a 1:46.4 pace.  From what I had read, this challenge was doable at faster than 5K pace.  But there are a number of mitigating factors that would cause me to set my sights considerably lower.

  1. My training has been intermittent and erratic since the end of January.  I’m accumulating meters at less than half the December/January rate in February, March and April.
  2. I have had 2 multiple day layoffs due to travel in the past three weeks.
  3. I am now working on slides, which kill me for middle distance pieces for some reason.

With all of that, I decided that I would be happy with a 1:50 pace.  It turned out to be a pretty accurate guess and a big ask in the final rep.

I started with a fletcher warmup.

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Then into the main event.

Then a 2K cool down

So, 5468m puts me in Free Spirits Boat #1 for the moment.  I should really be at least a couple seconds faster than this on pace, but I’m glad to at least have posted a score.

Tomorrow: 3 x 20′ steady state

Thursday: 9 x 300 / 30″ rest – March CTC (Better)

I felt better today in the warmup and in the main set.  I set a target of 1:42 and I was able to beat it on each interval.  Mainly I focused on trying to keep my stroke rate pegged at 30 and my strokes long and smooth.

  • Last time, total time 9:15.4 (1:42.8 pace)
  • Today – Total time 8:58.2 (1:39.6 pace)

Very happy with this workout.

I also used Painsled, which worked perfectly.  I’ll do a separate post reviewing it, but here are the plots from the workout.

The warmup:

The main set:

The cool down

 

Tomorrow:  3 x 20′ / 1′ L4

Monday: March CTC – 9 x 300 / 30″ rest

I haven’t done a speed session since my aborted 2K time trial 9 days ago.  Since then I have missed a bunch of days training due to illness and travel.  And even before that, my training was pretty disrupted for the two prior weeks.  Basically, I blew my chance to peak.

That brings us to today.  I did nice steady state sessions Saturday and Sunday, and today, it was back to my normal schedule.  Up at 5:15AM, and working out in the gym first thing.

With too little sleep and a short turn around time after my session yesterday afternoon, there were a couple more excuse codes that I can draw on for today’s session.

Looking at some of the early CTC results, it looked like folks could do it at 2K pace or maybe 2K – 2.  So, I was hoping that I could hold a 1:40 pace.

So, how did that work out for you Mr. Smith?  Not well….Not well at all. But we’ll get there in time.

I started with a fletcher warmup, which showed alarmingly high heart rates

Then in to the main event.  I went out trying to hold 1:40 in the first rep and it hurt.  A lot.  I was barely recovered by the start of the second rep, and blew up half way through.  I reset to a target of 1:43, just to get a score into the CTC.  The rest was uneventful, but quote taxing.

I was pretty well shattered after that.  I did a 2K cool down and staggered to the locker room.

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I think I will give this one another try later this week, maybe on Thursday.  I think I can probably pull off a 1:41 or so given the right attitude.

Tomorrow:  3 x 20′ L4

 

 

 

Sunday: 3 x 7′ / 5′ rest – February CTC

I was going to go to the lake this morning, but I we went out for a big dinner last night and between that and the jet lag, I was feeling a bit off before bed.  I decided to sleep in and do the session at home later in the day.  This turned out to be around 2 in the afternoon.

Plan:

  • 7 minute warmup
  • 4 minute paddle
  • 1 minute with no rowing to let the wheel run down
  • 3 x 7′ / 5′ rest
    • target pace 1:48
    • target rate:27
    • active rest for 4′ and static for 1′ to let the wheel run down
  • 7′ cool down

This is the February CTC.  And the tricky bit is that you have to log the rep with the lowest meters.  So, there is no point to negative splitting or positive splitting or anything like that.  Just the fastest, flat split that you can hold across all reps.

Here are my results.  I did this on rowpro, but the no rowing for a minute during the rests seemed to really screw up the spreadsheet calculations, so I took these off the PM3 manually.

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So, my worst rep was my first with 1964m.  Puts me 18th overall right now and in the Free Spirits Boat #1.  Another Free Spirit is tantalizingly close ahead of me at 1966m.  I guess I’ll have to give it another go.  I was pushing pretty close to my limits in the later reps, but I think I can squeeze a few more meters out.

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Tomorrow:  Should be some long slow distance, but I have an early meeting at 8am.  I think I will try to squeeze in as much as I have time for, and maybe do a second session later in the day.

 

 

Tuesday: 8 x 750 / 1′ rest – December CTC

Ouch.

This is a tough session. I’ve done a 15×3’/1′ which obviously is done at a much slower pace. This one has a nasty combination of fast pacing and short rests, so you are digging yourself into a hole pretty quickly. I’ve been doing a lot of distance and threshold work lately, so this was a bit of a shock to the system. I was on slides. Not sure if it helped or hurt. Well, I know it hurt, it hurt a lot. I just don’t know if it would hurt more or less off of slides.

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Thursday: October Cross Team Challenge 15 x 1′ /1′ rest

Landlocked due to boat damage.  So I decided to substitute my OTW short interval session with an erg based short interval session.  The CTC looked like a pretty good match to what I needed to do.

Plan: (erg on slides)

  1. 20 minute fletcher style warmup
  2. 15 x 1′ /1′ rest
  3. pace target: under 1:40
  4. rate: over 30

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That went better than I thought it would.  I beat the target and had enough oomph left over to deliver a punishing last rep.  I thought I was going to puke, pass out and wet myself at the end of the last rep, so I guess I pushed it hard enough.

This puts me in about the “right” place in terms of team and overall scoring for the CTC.  And it was a really good workout.

Tuesday: August CTC – 3 x 9′ / 3′

This week, it has been tough to get into any kind of a routine.  My two sons are in the final stages of moving out into apartments in Cambridge, and so the house is in a state of chaos.  They also keep radically different hours than I do, going to bed around the time I usually get up.  At any rate, I stayed up way too late again last night.  I’m glad I did because it was good to spend a bit more time with them before they disappear into grad school.

But it meant that I faced a choice.  Get up at my normal time and try to do a tough workout on too little sleep, or sleep in and try to grab a similar workout on the erg at work.  I opted for the latter.

I was scheduled for a waterfall workout on the water (3K/2.5K/2K on 5′ rest), and my first thought was to just do that on the erg.  That flowed pretty naturally into the idea of changing it to the time that it would take me to do those distances on the water (roughly 13.5′, 11.25′, 9′).  When I did that and realized that this months Cross Team Challenge is 3 x 9′ on 3′ rest, I opted for that.  It’s been tough enough to find a time to do the CTC, and to have a CTC that looks like a great threshold workout fall on threshold workout day when I’m stuck on an erg anyway.  It seemed like an opportunity too good to pass up.

I started with a 9 minute warmup.  Basically rowed at 2:00 pace with 4 power bursts.

As always, the challenge is pacing.  I’m not doing enough erg sessions to know where I am, but my default for these long interval sessions is about 1:50, so I went with that.  It felt pretty good in interval number 1, and I ended up a second faster than target.  Then the shorter rests started to catch up with me.  Second interval was tough and I ended up around 1:49.7, and I was pretty much toast at the end of it.  I knew that I wasn’t going to be able to hold onto the pace in the third interval, so I started out aiming at 1:51, then had to slow down to 1:52, then 1:53.  In the 7th minute, I was looking at 1:55s, which honestly wasn’t that much faster than my warmup!  I sped up a bit in the last minute and finished with a 1:53.3 avg.  Overall, this gave me a 1:50.6 avg for the whole workout, a total of 7323 meters for the challenge and (for now) a seat in Free Spirits Boat 1.

I think that I should be able to improve on this if I do it again.  I might be able to sneak below 1:50 if I am not on slides, not erging in socks, and more careful in the first rep.

Looking at the heart rates, I pushed it pretty hard.  I finished the third interval with my HR at my maximum, 185.  I haven’t seen that in a workout for a while.  Nice to know I can still go there.  I just wish I was going faster when I did!

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It was a pretty taxing workout.  Over 9 minutes “in the red” and another 14 minutes above my Anaerobic Threshold.  I think tomorrow I will have to careful to keep it below 155.

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In terms of results, here are the stats.  You can see the huge drop off in the third interval.

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Now I am off to the airport for a quick trip to San Diego.  I will be in the fitness center for the next 2 mornings.  Then hopefully on Friday, I will do a long row exploring the HOCR course.

Saturday: May Cross Team Challenge

I turned off my alarm last night and decided that if I woke up, I would go rowing.  If I didn’t, I wouldn’t.  I slept until around 9 AM, so I skipped the trip to the river.

With everything that is going on right now, I am having trouble getting really psyched up to workout.  Maybe I am I just going through a phase or something.  But, I am not my normal eager self.  I think the best thing to do is to tone it down, work on technique and try to have some fun.

Today, after running around, buying a new grill, beer and groceries, I headed home and assembled the grill, finished mulching the garden and moved the remaining mulch off to the edge of the yard.  I discovered that I had a good hour before I need to get ready for some dinner guests we were having.  Just enough time for a quick session on the erg.

I want to keep doing the Cross Team Challenges.  I feel bad that I am active for 6 months of the year or so with my virtual rowing team, the Free Spirits, and then I essentially disappear during the OTW season.  I’m hoping that doing the CTCs will keep me a bit better connected than last season.

I started off with a 20 minute steady state row as a warm up.  I was pleased that I could hold 195 with my HR staying nice and low.  I was expecting to have slid a ways down the lactate ladder without any erging.  I guess I haven’t lost much aerobic base so far on the water.

(Note HR monitor decided to not work for the first 5 minutes or so)

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Output
Workout Summary – May 23, 2015
–_|_Total_|_-Total-_|_–Avg–_|_-Avg-_|_Avg-_|_-Avg-_|_–Avg–_|_-Avg_|_-Avg
–_|_Dist-_|_-Time–_|_-Pace–_|_Watts_|_SPM-_|_-HR–_|_-%HRR–_|_-DPS_|_-SPI
–_|_04947_|_20:00.0_|_02:01.3_|_196.1_|_19.1_|_100.7_|_ 40.2% _|_12.9_|_10.3
Workout Details
#-_|_SDist_|_-Split-_|_-SPace-_|_Watts_|_SPM-_|_AvgHR_|_Avg%HRR_|_DPS-_|_-SPI

01_|_01232_|_05:00.0_|_02:01.7_|_194.1_|_19.4_|_000.0_|_- 31.2% _|_12.7_|_10.0
02_|_01237_|_05:00.0_|_02:01.3_|_196.2_|_19.6_|_127.9_|_ 59.5% _|_12.6_|_10.0
03_|_01240_|_05:00.0_|_02:01.0_|_197.7_|_18.6_|_137.9_|_ 66.6% _|_13.3_|_10.6
04_|_01237_|_05:00.0_|_02:01.2_|_196.4_|_18.8_|_139.9_|_ 68.0% _|_13.2_|_10.4

Then it was in to the main event.  I set up rowpro for a 6 x 2′ / 4′ rest.  I decided to work my way up from r26, to r28, then r30.  I wasn;t sure if I would push it up higher,  When I am in good sprint shape on the erg, 2 minutes at r34 would be no problem, but currently that is not the case.  I ended up feeling pretty good halfway through the r30 piece and rated up to drive that one home.  Then I dropped the rate to r28, then r26.  IN the last one, I decided to see how I could do at higher rate, so I started at r34 and managed to hold it for a minute, and then I pulled the plug.  I probably could have made it, but it was highly unpleasant, so I didn’t.  (See comment above about lack of motivation).

The 3rd rep was pretty good for right now though.  RowPro gave me 632m (1:35.0 avg).  When I analyzed it in Danburpee’s spreadsheet, it gave me 634, but I plugged 632 into the CTC website.

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Output
Workout Summary – May 23, 2015
–_|_Total_|_-Total-_|_–Avg–_|_-Avg-_|_Avg-_|_-Avg-_|_–Avg–_|_-Avg_|_-Avg
–_|_Dist-_|_-Time–_|_-Pace–_|_Watts_|_SPM-_|_-HR–_|_-%HRR–_|_-DPS_|_-SPI
–_|_08212_|_36:00.0_|_02:11.5_|_153.8_|_21.6_|_151.0_|_ 75.9% _|_10.6_|_07.1
Workout Details
#-_|_SDist_|_-Split-_|_-SPace-_|_Watts_|_SPM-_|_AvgHR_|_Avg%HRR_|_DPS-_|_-SPI

01_|_00581_|_02:00.0_|_01:43.3_|_317.5_|_26.0_|_142.3_|_ 69.7% _|_11.2_|_12.2
02_|_00770_|_04:02.4_|_02:37.3_|_089.9_|_17.6_|_136.3_|_ 65.5% _|_10.8_|_05.1
03_|_00611_|_02:00.0_|_01:38.1_|_370.2_|_28.0_|_157.9_|_ 80.8% _|_10.9_|_13.2
04_|_00717_|_04:00.0_|_02:47.5_|_074.5_|_18.3_|_137.6_|_ 66.4% _|_09.8_|_04.1
05_|_00634_|_02:00.0_|_01:34.6_|_413.8_|_31.5_|_161.6_|_ 83.4% _|_10.1_|_13.1
06_|_00742_|_04:03.6_|_02:44.2_|_079.1_|_17.7_|_141.4_|_ 69.1% _|_10.3_|_04.5
07_|_00591_|_02:00.0_|_01:41.5_|_335.0_|_28.0_|_159.7_|_ 82.1% _|_10.6_|_12.0
08_|_00737_|_04:00.0_|_02:42.7_|_081.2_|_18.0_|_148.4_|_ 74.1% _|_10.2_|_04.5
09_|_00577_|_02:00.0_|_01:43.9_|_311.6_|_25.5_|_159.1_|_ 81.6% _|_11.3_|_12.2
10_|_00728_|_04:00.0_|_02:44.9_|_078.1_|_17.0_|_149.0_|_ 74.5% _|_10.7_|_04.6
11_|_00549_|_02:00.0_|_01:49.3_|_268.0_|_27.5_|_161.7_|_ 83.5% _|_10.0_|_09.7
12_|_00974_|_03:54.0_|_02:00.2_|_201.6_|_22.6_|_162.1_|_ 83.8% _|_11.1_|_08.9

Tomorrow:  I am planning to head off the Lake Quinsigamond to row with some friends.  I’m hoping that will improve my attitude a bit.  If I end up in a single, I imagine I will do a hard 5K, plus other rowing for form.

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.