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.

Screen Shot 2016-09-05 at 5.12.17 PM

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

Screen Shot 2016-09-05 at 5.16.10 PM

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.

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.

Screen Shot 2016-08-29 at 11.31.23 AM

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.

Screen Shot 2016-08-25 at 11.58.05 AM

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.

 

Monday: 14K steady state r18

Weather:  Stunning.  Sunny, cool, dry, light wind from the Northwest.  2 to 5 mph.  This was generally a cross wind, but always felt like a head wind.  :-O

Plan:

  • Easy steady state
  • r18
  • heart rate: 150 absolute, ease off at 145

The objective today was best stated by Dave C. in a blog post a couple years ago.

“Don’t piss off the boat”

Basically try to row smoothly, at low rate, in such a way to maximize the run of the boat and minimize the check.  This is what that looks like in RIM.

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The drive has a strong initial slope, there is no negative transient as I go from legs to body to arms.  There is no negative acceleration at the finish, and the recovery is very close to zero negative or positive acceleration.

The game is to try to maintain the stroke rate, and try to minimize the split time without driving up the heart rate.  I was happy with the way things felt, but I wish the boat was moving faster.  One thing at a time.

Tomorrow:  Schedule calls for a hard row, but I’m not feeling the love right now.  I think I will do another 70′ steady state session, at r20 and a 157 HR cap.

 

Wednesday: Steady State & Technique

Weather: started sunny, then clouded up.  A bit of a breeze sprung up, seemingly from whatever direction I was trying to row.

Plan:

  • 4 x 2700m / 1′ rest
  • rate: 20 spm
  • pace: 2:25
  • HR limit: 155 (top of UT1)

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Start_|_Dist_|_Split_|_Pace_|_Strks__|_Rate_|_DPS_|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00020_|_1040_|_05:12_|_2:30.1_|_110___|_21.1_|_09.5_|_128___|_dock to island
01051_|_2150_|_10:14_|_2:22.8_|_208___|_20.3_|_10.3_|_146___|_downstream piece
03201_|_0082_|_00:36_|_3:37.1_|_009___|_15.2_|_09.1_|_122___|_stop to talk to bruce
03283_|_0664_|_03:10_|_2:23.3_|_062___|_19.5_|_10.7_|_137___|_rest of downstream piece
03947_|_0064_|_00:22_|_2:48.7_|_005___|_13.9_|_12.8_|_116___|_turn
04011_|_2811_|_13:44_|_2:26.6_|_271___|_19.7_|_10.4_|_149___|_upstream piece
06822_|_0064_|_00:26_|_3:24.7_|_008___|_18.3_|_08.0_|_116___|_turn
06886_|_2754_|_13:34_|_2:27.8_|_274___|_20.2_|_10.1_|_150___|_downstream piece
09640_|_0074_|_00:28_|_3:05.8_|_007___|_15.3_|_10.6_|_131___|_turn
09714_|_0286_|_01:26_|_2:30.5_|_028___|_19.5_|_10.2_|_141___|_started upstream, decided I’d had enough
10000_|_0051_|_00:22_|_3:38.6_|_005___|_13.5_|_10.2_|_115___|_thought about life
10051_|_3685_|_21:26_|_2:54.5_|_390___|_18.2_|_09.4_|_136___|_drills

Dist__|_Time__|_Pace___|_Strks_|_SPM__|_DPS__|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
01040_|_05:12_|_2:30.1_|_110___|_21.1_|_09.5_|_128___|_warmup
08665_|_42:09_|_2:25.9_|_843___|_20.0_|_10.3_|_147___|_Main set
00335_|_02:13_|_3:18.8_|_034___|_15.3_|_09.9_|_121___|_rest meters
03685_|_21:26_|_2:54.5_|_390___|_18.2_|_09.4_|_136___|_cool down
13725_|_11:00_|_2:35.2_|_1377___|_19.4_|_10.0_|_142___|_Total

I was quite stiff and sore this morning when I woke up.  I think I dug deep enough in yesterday’s session that I was not fully recovered by 5:15AM today.  But, since I had a planned a low intensity endurance session today, I wasn’t too concerned about it.

I was on the water before 6:30 and basically jumped right into a rhythm at r20 as soon as I was clear of the dock.  I slowed down to go through the cut, and then got back up to speed for the roughly 3K down river.

I noticed that I was struggling to get anywhere near the paces that I was holding easily on Monday.  And stupidly, instead of just accepting that and rowing for form, I worked harder to try to hit the pace.  It made the session a bit of a grind.

When I got to the bridge, I caught up to a guy that launches from the same place I do and stopped for a quick chat.  He turned around to head upriver and I continued downriver another 1000m or so to the dam.

I turned to head upriver and again was having trouble holding my pace target.  I experimented a bit and at times, I was able to get long smooth strokes and a good pace without a ton of effort.  But it was spotty at best.  I definitely felt like focusing on holding a body forward position during the drive, and then opening my back was more efficient.  It was a little difficult to focus on that and at the same time keep my finishes early and crisp.  I have issues chewing gum and walking at the same time, apparently.

I spun at the upstream end and headed down to the dam again.  Grinding it out.  When I turned at the dam, I had every intention of just finishing up normally, but within about 500m, I was sick of it.  I was working hard and not going very fast.  It didn’t seem very productive, so a change of plan seemed like a good idea.

I decided to finish up with some technical rowing.  500m of square blades, 500m of alternating square and feathered, 500m of feathered rowing focused on balance.  Five 500m blocks brought me to the upstream end of the river, then I paddled back to the dock.

Thinking about it, since I pushed so hard yesterday, I probably should have done the whole session as a UT2, technique focused row.

Tomorrow:  Schedule calls for another threshold row.  4 x 2700 at r24-26

Tuesday: 4 x 2700 / 4′ rest Threshold

Weather: Basically perfect.  I launched at about 6:20, and I started my first piece around 6:45.  Here’s the weather data for the most reliable station near the waltham end of the river.  You can see it was basically flat calm and then the wind shifted and built into a gentle breeze from the northeast.  This was a light headwind in the 3rd interval and a light tail wind in the fourth.

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Plan:

  • 4 x 2700m
  • 4′ rest including a little paddling and a drink of water.
  • rate: 24-26
  • pace: 2:15
  • Heart rate: no cap.  maximize time in TR zone (>164)
  • Technique:  GET LONG AT THE CATCH.

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The map view shows the little paddles I took between intervals.

The speedcoach data shows the pace impact in the s-turn.  This was worst in 2nd and 3rd intervals when my line was less than ideal and I needed to turn a bit tighter.  You can also see the rate tick up in the turn.

The TCX data (processed on rowsandall.com) shows the rests a bit more accurately.  I wasn’t fastidious about the rest time.  I generally took between 4 and 5 minutes of rest.  myimage (60)

In terms of heart rate,  I got a good 34 minutes of threshold work.

myimage (59)

Start_|_Dist_|_Split_|_Pace_|_Strks__|_Rate_|_DPS_|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00020_|_1129_|_06:25_|_2:50.5_|_115___|_17.9_|_09.8_|_119___|_
01142_|_2823_|_12:29_|_2:12.6_|_318___|_25.5_|_08.9_|_159___|_
03965_|_0395_|_02:53_|_3:39.0_|_051___|_17.7_|_07.7_|_116___|_
04360_|_2778_|_12:29_|_2:14.8_|_320___|_25.6_|_08.7_|_164___|_
07138_|_0357_|_02:23_|_3:20.0_|_041___|_17.2_|_08.7_|_125___|_
07495_|_2787_|_12:39_|_2:16.2_|_324___|_25.6_|_08.6_|_166___|_
10282_|_0353_|_02:40_|_3:47.1_|_046___|_17.2_|_07.7_|_126___|_
10635_|_2813_|_12:41_|_2:15.3_|_326___|_25.7_|_08.6_|_167___|_
13448_|_1205_|_07:42_|_3:11.9_|_144___|_18.7_|_08.4_|_126___|_

Dist__|_Time__|_Pace___|_Strks_|_SPM__|_DPS__|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
01129_|_06:25_|_2:50.5_|_115___|_17.9_|_09.8_|_119___|_warmup
11201_|_50:18_|_2:14.7_|_1288___|_25.6_|_08.7_|_164___|_Main set
01105_|_07:56_|_3:35.4_|_138___|_17.4_|_08.0_|_122___|_rest meters
01205_|_07:42_|_3:11.9_|_144___|_18.7_|_08.4_|_126___|_cool down
14640_|_12:21_|_2:28.3_|_1685___|_23.3_|_08.7_|_151___|_Total

And thanks to a blazing fast first interval, I managed to hit my target!  And no quitting!  This was a very good workout.  Good pacing.  Reasonable steering.

I’m starting to look forward to head racing.

Monday: 14K Steady State

Sunday:  A much needed rest day.  I had rowed the 7 previous days and put in some serious volume (88K on the water and 20K on the erg).  On Saturday, after my tough threshold session, we went out to Listen to The Boston Symphony Orchestra in Tanglewood.  We got home about 1 in the morning.

Back at it this morning!

Weather:  Beautiful.  Sunny and Cool, around 60f.  Dry.  Very light wind just rippling the water, from the northwest, which is basically a crosswind.

Plan:

  • warmup to the little island
  • 4 x 2800m
  • brief rest to just turn around the boat.  Less than a minute
  • rate: 20 spm
  • pace: <2:30
  • heart rate: cap at 150

What a difference flat water makes.  On Saturday, my average pace was 2:22.7 at 24spm and with an average HR of 165.  Today, my pace was 0.4 sec slower at 2:23.1, but at a stroke rate of 20spm and an average HR of 147!

The main difference was the wind and waves, but there is also a loss in efficiency as my stroke rate goes up.  I need to keep at the threshold sessions to improve my technique at head racing stroke rates.

Tomorrow:  4 x 2700m / 4′ rest, pace ~2:15, rate: 26

 

Saturday: Tough Threshold work on Quinsig

Weather:  Warm, starting in the low 70s and climbing.  Wind was gusty, swinging randomly around from the south to the west.  Average wind was around 4 mph with gusts above 6.  There was a fair amount of chop on the lake.  There were also lots of power boats.

Plan:

  • Warmup by heading to the north end of the lake (~2K)
  • 2 x 5.5K
  • 5′ rest
  • pace target: 2:20
  • rate: start at 22 for 2k, then to 24 for 2k then to 26 for the last 1.5K

Start_|_Dist_|_Split_|_Pace_|_Strks__|_Rate_|_DPS_|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00020_|_2150_|_10:47_|_2:30.5_|_199___|_18.5_|_10.8_|_138___|_warmup
02156_|_0069_|_00:33_|_3:57.0_|_009___|_16.5_|_07.7_|_110___|_turn
02225_|_1404_|_06:40_|_2:22.3_|_152___|_22.8_|_09.2_|_157___|_head down lake
03629_|_0847_|_05:16_|_3:06.3_|_092___|_17.5_|_09.2_|_146___|_swamped
04476_|_2134_|_10:05_|_2:21.7_|_253___|_25.1_|_08.4_|_168___|_rest of lake
06610_|_0186_|_01:42_|_4:33.7_|_021___|_12.4_|_08.9_|_125___|_turn
06796_|_5724_|_27:19_|_2:23.2_|_669___|_24.5_|_08.6_|_165___|_full lake
12520_|_2246_|_14:22_|_3:11.9_|_265___|_18.4_|_08.5_|_139___|_feet out

Dist__|_Time__|_Pace___|_Strks_|_SPM__|_DPS__|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
02150_|_10:47_|_2:30.5_|_199___|_18.5_|_10.8_|_138___|_warmup
09262_|_44:04_|_2:22.7_|_1074___|_24.4_|_08.6_|_165___|_Main set
01102_|_07:30_|_3:24.2_|_122___|_16.3_|_09.0_|_139___|_rest meters
02246_|_14:22_|_3:11.9_|_265___|_18.4_|_08.5_|_139___|_cool down
14760_|_16:43_|_2:35.9_|_1660___|_21.6_|_08.9_|_154___|_Total

What an adventure.

The warmup was reasonably uneventful.  I launched and headed up lake.  The wind was behind me and I was cruising along nicely.  I pushed the pace a little until my heart rate was well up in the UT1 range, then backed off to save myself for the main event.

The plan was to do two complete lengths of the lake, 11k in total at a pace a bit slower than head race pace.  To try to conserve energy, I planned to start at 22spm, and then push the rate up to 24 after 2K, then again up to 26 after another 2k.

This plan lasted until my encounter with the new police boat on the lake.  This is a truly magnificent police boat.  Apparently a surplus open ocean patrol boat from the coast guard.  It’s big and I learned the hard way that it throws a massive wake.

I was pushing hard into the head wind.  At first, in the relatively sheltered north end of the lake, I was doing OK around 2:20 pace, but slowed considerably in the chop and breeze as I got into the second 1000 meters.  Then I saw the police boat over my shoulder.  It passed to my port side, about 40 meters away, and I steered a bit toward the wake to take it straight on my bow.  The wake was huge.  I rolled down either side of my boat, well above the gunwale and completely filled the footwell before it receded to stern.  At first, I thought I would just be brave and muscle on, but the water sloshing around was really bugging me, so I turned into the docks to empty it out.  My pace from the top of the lake to the point I got waked was a 2:22.3.

That part went just fine.  In to the dock. Out of the boat.  All the loose bits out of the boat.  Oars off, lift the boat, drain it out.  Back in the water. Oars back on.  Water bottle and shoes back in the boat.  Get back in the boat.  That is where things went awry.

I stepped into the boat and got my feet strapped in.  At that point, I noticed the dock was just barely beyond my reach to push off.  Oh well, I slowly pulled in my port side oar to push away from the dock.  I had to haul it all the way so that the blade was at the oarlock.  This position was apparently a bit unstable.  I started to push off with my blade tip, and the oar slipped under the side of the dock, and in a heart beat, I was in the water next to my boat wondering what the hell had happened.

So back to square one.  right the boat.  Repeat the drill to get the water out.  Get back in.  Feet in shoes.  Push off and row humbly away.  Very embarrassing.  I paddled out to the proper course and restarted my piece.  The wind must have swung more westerly in this section because the chop was less and my pace was better.  At least it was better until I was waked again about halfway to the narrows.  I got back up to speed and continued to the narrows before I noticed that my speedcoach seemed  to have been stopped during my whole docking/draining/flipping/draining exercise and I had not logged the prior 1000 meters or so.  Dohhh!  I restarted the speedcoach and continued.  Within a few hundred meters, I was waked hard again.  Not enough to swamp me, but enough to make me stop rowing for a couple strokes.  Things were nice and flat for the next 1000m, then another waterskiing boat nailed me with a wake as I was heading into the cove at the south end of the lake.  The last 2K was at a 2:21 pace.  I guess it must have been more of a cross wind than a head wind.

At this point the thought doing another piece just like that one was filling me with dread.  I took a nice rest, a bit longer than 5 minutes and told myself that a nice tail wind would make everything feel much better.  This lie was exposed almost immediately.  The wind was coming just about from exactly sideways, and now I was on the leeward side of the lake, so the chop was bigger.  I gave up on trying to rate down at 22 because it was easier to balance at 24.  It was a real challenge to try to keep my strokes long at the catch because the chop was throwing off my balance.  I was also having trouble finishing clean on some strokes because my oars would come out of the water at different times with the wave action.  Strangely enough, after getting waked 3 times going down lake, I was completely unscathed going uplake for the entire 5700 meters.  I was slower going uplake, with an average pace of 2:23.2.  I blame the chop!

I was very tired by the time I finished the piece at the north end of the lake.  I had a drink, pulled my feet out of the shoes and took it really easy coming back down lake to the dock.  I crawled out of the boat onto the dock.

It wasn’t easy, but I have to say it was a productive session.  Need to get practice in crappy water, and I need lots of minutes at threshold to get ready for head racing.