Monday: Easy Rate Ladders

It felt like fall this morning.  Sunny, cool (55F), a bit of breeze from the SW at about 8mph.  This was a stiff headwind while rowing upriver and a tail wind going down river.   SW and NE are really the only two wind directions that are not mostly sheltered  on the river.  It was a challenge to row lightly enough into the wind to make progress and keep HR in check.

Plan:  My training plan called for:

Rate Ladder 4 x (1000 @ 18, 1000 @ 20, 500 @ 22, 250 @ 24) / 2′ rest

But, based on how high my lactates got in my test on Saturday, even while my HR as reasonably low, I decided to drop the rate by 2 and try to keep the session more focused purely on endurance.  I also shortened the rests.  I took the full 2 minutes between the 2nd and 3rd piece, otherwise I just turned and went.

So, as executed it was:

Rate Ladder 4 x (1000 @ 16, 1000 @ 18, 900 @ 20) / 1′ rest

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Start_|_Dist_|_Split_|_Pace_|_Strks__|_Rate_|_DPS_|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00020_|_0980_|_05:09_|_2:37.8_|_081___|_15.7_|_12.1_|_118___|_w
01000_|_1000_|_04:55_|_2:27.5_|_081___|_16.5_|_12.3_|_132___|_16
02000_|_1000_|_04:46_|_2:23.1_|_087___|_18.2_|_11.5_|_141___|_18
03000_|_0900_|_04:09_|_2:18.6_|_084___|_20.2_|_10.7_|_148___|_20
03900_|_0100_|_00:34_|_2:49.5_|_007___|_12.4_|_14.3_|_132___|_r
04000_|_1000_|_05:13_|_2:36.3_|_086___|_16.5_|_11.6_|_140___|_16
05000_|_1000_|_05:05_|_2:32.6_|_093___|_18.3_|_10.8_|_147___|_18
06000_|_0900_|_04:26_|_2:27.9_|_091___|_20.5_|_09.9_|_154___|_20
06900_|_0100_|_00:33_|_2:45.0_|_008___|_14.5_|_12.5_|_135___|_r
07000_|_1000_|_04:56_|_2:27.8_|_082___|_16.6_|_12.2_|_141___|_16
08000_|_1000_|_04:52_|_2:25.8_|_089___|_18.3_|_11.2_|_150___|_18
09000_|_0900_|_04:15_|_2:21.7_|_085___|_20.0_|_10.6_|_155___|_20
09900_|_0100_|_00:37_|_3:04.0_|_009___|_14.7_|_11.1_|_142___|_r
10000_|_1000_|_05:20_|_2:40.1_|_089___|_16.7_|_11.2_|_146___|_16
11000_|_1000_|_05:12_|_2:36.2_|_096___|_18.4_|_10.4_|_152___|_18
12000_|_0900_|_04:33_|_2:31.9_|_093___|_20.4_|_09.7_|_155___|_20
12900_|_1140_|_06:25_|_2:48.8_|_121___|_18.9_|_09.4_|_139___|_c

Dist__|_Time__|_Pace___|_Strks_|_SPM__|_DPS__|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00980_|_05:09_|_2:37.8_|_081___|_15.7_|_12.1_|_118___|_warmup
00300_|_01:44_|_2:52.8_|_024___|_13.9_|_12.5_|_137___|_rest meters
01140_|_06:25_|_2:48.8_|_121___|_18.9_|_09.4_|_139___|_cool down

04000_|_20:23_|_2:32.9_|_338___|_16.6_|_11.8_|_140___|_r18
04000_|_19:55_|_2:29.4_|_365___|_18.3_|_11.0_|_148___|_r18
03600_|_17:24_|_2:25.0_|_353___|_20.3_|_10.2_|_153___|_r20
11600_|_57:43_|_2:29.3_|_1056___|_18.3_|_11.0_|_146___|_main set

You can see the difference between headwind and tail wind.  It was a pretty consistent 9 second delta.  I’d guess the headwind was about a 6 second impact and the tailwind was a 3 second benefit.

But, I was really happy with how I managed to lighten up at higher stroke rates to keep my HR reasonable.  You can see it most clearly in the r20 sections with the plateau at 155.

Tomorrow:  Hell day…5 x 2000 / 5′ rest r28. Pace target 2:12

Sunday: Hard Distance on Quinsig

Cloudy, cool (60F), very light breeze from the east.  This was a light cross wind and not a factor.

Plan:

  1.  Long warmup, keep HR reasonable low
  2. Head race simulation, 5K from bottom of lake to the QRA docks (rate target: 26, Pace target: faster than 2:15)
  3. feet out cool down

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Start_|_Dist_|_Split_|_Pace_|_Strks__|_Rate_|_DPS_|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00020_|_0240_|_01:19_|_2:44.6_|_023___|_17.5_|_10.4_|_113___|_drills
00260_|_3440_|_16:47_|_2:26.4_|_306___|_18.2_|_11.2_|_144___|_warmup
03700_|_0180_|_01:01_|_2:49.4_|_015___|_14.8_|_12.0_|_123___|_turn
03880_|_4940_|_21:51_|_2:12.7_|_561___|_25.7_|_08.8_|_176___|_4.9km hard
08820_|_2640_|_14:12_|_2:41.3_|_271___|_19.1_|_09.7_|_140___|_cool down feet out

Dist__|_Time__|_Pace___|_Strks_|_SPM__|_DPS__|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
03680_|_18:06_|_2:27.6_|_329___|_18.2_|_11.2_|_141___|_warmup
04940_|_21:51_|_2:12.7_|_561___|_25.7_|_08.8_|_176___|_Main set
00180_|_01:01_|_2:49.4_|_015___|_14.8_|_12.0_|_123___|_rest meters
02640_|_14:12_|_2:41.3_|_271___|_19.1_|_09.7_|_140___|_cool down
11440_|_55:10_|_2:24.7_|_1176___|_21.3_|_09.7_|_154___|_Total

I was lucky today in so many ways.  First, the water was perfect.  Second, the temperature was perfect.  Third, I was training with a mixed double.  They said that they were going to be aiming at 2:20 splits, so I gave the 40 second head start and then gave chase.  I caught up with them a bit north of the route 9 bridge, and we were side by side for about 1000m.  I pushed really hard in the first 2000m and I was pretty gassed, but I didn’t want to let them go.  With about 1000m left, I started pushing harder again and got a couple of boatlengths ahead of them by the end.

It was really good that I was chasing them.  If I was on my own, I think I would have bailed at the bridge.  The last 2000m were a real challenge.   My HR was above 95% HRR the whole second half of the row.

After we finished, we rowed up to the top of the lake, and did a few drills and had a drink.  Then we had a nice gentle row with feet out back to the docks at Regatta Point.

I’m very happy with the time, a 2:12.7 pace.  I don’t think I’ve come anywhere near that before, even in times with a tail wind.  Flat water makes a huge difference.

Tomorrow:  Back on my little stretch of the Charles River.  The plan calls for

Rate Ladder 4 x (1000 @ 18, 1000 @ 20, 500 @ 22, 250 @ 24) / 2′ rest

I think I might shift the rates down by 2 and row with a hard cap at 150, based on the lactate results from Saturday.

Friday: Steady State on the HOCR course, a bit too hard

Interesting conditions this morning.  60F, raining, and a 10-15 mph wind from the North, gusting to over 20.  I cartopped down to the lower Charles to row the HCR course again.  I’m starting to get the hand of it, but I was still off the ideal line a number of times.

Here’s how the wind overlayed the course.

wind and course

So, you can see that for much of the row, it was a stiff cross wind, but at times it was a tail or head wind.  The toughest stretch was rowing upriver through the Powerhouse Stretch.

The Plan

  1. Steady state r18 to r20
  2. go downstream about 8km, turn at the start of the HOCR course.  Row the course upstream to the finish (about 5km), then cool down from there to the ramp (about 3km)
  3. HR cap at 157
  4. Work out navigation, technique and aerobic fitness

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Start_|_Dist_|_Split_|_Pace_|_Strks__|_Rate_|_DPS_|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00020_|_0980_|_05:00_|_2:32.9_|_089___|_17.8_|_11.0_|_133___|_warmup
01000_|_7000_|_34:53_|_2:29.5_|_672___|_19.3_|_10.4_|_158___|_downriver
08000_|_0200_|_01:30_|_3:44.8_|_023___|_15.4_|_08.7_|_139___|_wide turn
08200_|_5320_|_27:17_|_2:33.8_|_552___|_20.2_|_09.6_|_161___|_up river
13520_|_2960_|_16:10_|_2:43.8_|_318___|_19.7_|_09.3_|_148___|_cool down

Dist__|_Time__|_Pace___|_Strks_|_SPM__|_DPS__|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00980_|_05:00_|_2:32.9_|_089___|_17.8_|_11.0_|_133___|_warmup
12320_|_02:10_|_2:31.4_|_1224___|_19.7_|_10.1_|_159___|_Main set
00200_|_01:30_|_3:44.8_|_023___|_15.4_|_08.7_|_139___|_rest meters
02960_|_16:10_|_2:43.8_|_318___|_19.7_|_09.3_|_148___|_cool down
16460_|_24:49_|_2:34.6_|_1654___|_19.5_|_10.0_|_155___|_Total

The trip down river was largely uneventful.  There was tons of traffic on the river, but most of it was on the other side heading upstream.  And the stuff heading down river with me was roughly sticking around my pace.  I would have hoped to see a bit better pace with the tail wind sections, but oh well.  The two pace spikes were basically me misaligning to bridges and needing to make some sharper turns.

The water got quite choppy toward the end of the powerhouse stretch and continued to deteriorate as I made the turn to go under the BU bridge into the basin.  This seemed to be the time with the stiffest breeze, mostly a cross wind here, but it was trying to toss around my oars a bit.

I continued about 700m past the BU bridge to get to an even 8km, then did a wide turn to go back upriver in a roaring gale.  As I approached the cambridge side of the river, I got a bit of a wind shadow and the water was also much flatter, so it was easier going.  The wind was a bit more on my bow, so the splits suffered a bit.  I was hoping to tone down the exertion level a bit because I was above my 157 cap, but as I was lining up to go upriver, I saw that there was a sculler about 50m behind me and he was gaining on me.

They say that as soon as you have two boats, you have a race.  I don’t know if that is true, but I certainly didn’t feel like being passed, so I increased the pressure and tried to maintain the distance.  It was hard.  He was fast. And young.  And fit.

He also stopped at the riverside boat club, about 1500m from the start of the HOCR course.  I was a bit relieved, and surprisingly, a bit disappointed too.  But soon, I had another challenge.  There was an eight right ahead of me and they were sitting dead in the water, so I swung out toward the middle of the river to pass in front of the RBC docks.  When I was a couple of boat lengths astern of them, they started rowing.  I’m a man who knows his limitations, and I know I can’t out row an eight, but they looked like they were drilling, and the stern pair was setting the boat, so I pressed on.  The cox apparently saw some motivational value and called for more pressure.  Complicating matters was a bridge about 100m ahead of us.  I decided that I should get the hell out of dodge and cranked the rate and pressure to get clear of them and the bridge.  That’s the little band of purple.

After that, it was a long slow slog into the wind through the rest of the powerhouse stretch, and then under the bridge by the Weld boathouse.  As I passed the Harvard boathouse, they were boating 3 eights.  I think they were the heavies, but I’m not sure.  I was hoping they’d head down river, but they turned in behind me and started churning upstream.  Great.  See the little band of green?  That’s when I passed under the bridge, and was getting a bit of tail wind and just relaxing.  Then I kept pushing the pace more and more to try to stay ahead of these monsters.  I managed to make it to the end of the HOCR course.  By then, the lead boat was nearly on my tail.  The river is pretty narrow up here, so I pulled off to the side and had a drink of water.  The first 2 boats passed me and I started rowing more gently upstream.  I pulled off again for the 3rd boat a little later.  Then it was a bit of a slog into the wind for the finish.

It was a good outing, even with the wind.  The river is very rowable with a north wind, and learning all the steering points is definitely taking some time.  I hope I can do this every Friday.

Tomorrow:  Hard 5.5k on quinsig

Thursday: Short Rest Intervals – 4 x (5 x 2′ on / 30″ paddle) / 4′ rest

I’m back in the boat.  Only my second row in the last 12 days.  Between travel and a quick bout with a stomach bug, I’ve missed 10 sessions in my training plan.  Now the work resumes where I left off.

The conditions this morning were lovely, but hot and humid.  It was 70F when I launched and around 75F when I landed, and 93% humidity!  It was generally close to flat calm, expect for a brief period when I was heading downriver for the last time when a little headwind kicked up.  It seemed to fade as quickly as it came.

The Plan:

  1. 4 x ( 5 x 2′ on / 30″ paddle ) / 4′ rest – This is designed for the length of the river.  I can fit in 5 2′ intervals as long as the rests are pretty short.  Then take a longer rest to turn the boat and grab a drink at the ends of the river.
  2. The “on” intervals target 26 SPM and pace faster than 2:15.
  3. The “off” intervals are a light paddle, but keep moving.
  4. The goal is to push a bit faster than head race pace and get practice maintaining technique at head race rates as I get deeper and deeper into fatigue.

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Start_|_Dist_|_Split_|_Pace_|_Strks__|_Rate_|_DPS_|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00020_|_0980_|_05:41_|_2:53.8_|_105___|_18.5_|_09.3_|_122___|_w
01000_|_0460_|_01:58_|_2:08.7_|_050___|_25.3_|_09.2_|_153___|_m
01460_|_0100_|_00:32_|_2:38.5_|_010___|_18.9_|_10.0_|_154___|_r
01560_|_0480_|_02:03_|_2:07.6_|_054___|_26.4_|_08.9_|_158___|_m
02040_|_0080_|_00:27_|_2:50.0_|_010___|_22.1_|_08.0_|_158___|_r
02120_|_0480_|_02:03_|_2:08.6_|_056___|_27.2_|_08.6_|_161___|_m
02600_|_0100_|_00:33_|_2:44.0_|_012___|_22.0_|_08.3_|_161___|_r
02700_|_0460_|_01:58_|_2:08.0_|_052___|_26.5_|_08.8_|_165___|_m
03160_|_0080_|_00:29_|_2:59.4_|_010___|_20.9_|_08.0_|_165___|_r
03240_|_0460_|_01:58_|_2:08.3_|_052___|_26.4_|_08.8_|_167___|_m
03700_|_0320_|_02:02_|_3:10.6_|_038___|_18.7_|_08.4_|_140___|_r
04020_|_0460_|_01:57_|_2:06.6_|_052___|_26.8_|_08.8_|_158___|_m
04480_|_0120_|_00:39_|_2:43.8_|_015___|_22.9_|_08.0_|_166___|_r
04600_|_0440_|_01:52_|_2:07.2_|_051___|_27.3_|_08.6_|_170___|_m
05040_|_0080_|_00:30_|_3:09.4_|_010___|_19.8_|_08.0_|_170___|_r
05120_|_0460_|_01:59_|_2:09.7_|_054___|_27.2_|_08.5_|_170___|_m
05580_|_0080_|_00:31_|_3:13.7_|_011___|_21.3_|_07.3_|_171___|_r
05660_|_0460_|_01:58_|_2:08.5_|_052___|_26.4_|_08.8_|_172___|_m
06120_|_0080_|_00:31_|_3:12.5_|_011___|_21.4_|_07.3_|_173___|_r
06200_|_0240_|_01:03_|_2:10.2_|_029___|_27.8_|_08.3_|_173___|_m
06440_|_0080_|_00:30_|_3:05.0_|_009___|_18.2_|_08.9_|_171___|_r
06520_|_0220_|_00:57_|_2:09.3_|_025___|_26.4_|_08.8_|_170___|_m
06740_|_0080_|_00:30_|_3:05.0_|_007___|_14.2_|_11.4_|_132___|_r
06820_|_0460_|_02:01_|_2:11.1_|_053___|_26.4_|_08.7_|_159___|_m
07280_|_0080_|_00:30_|_3:07.5_|_011___|_22.0_|_07.3_|_168___|_r
07360_|_0460_|_02:00_|_2:10.0_|_052___|_26.1_|_08.8_|_171___|_m
07820_|_0080_|_00:32_|_3:17.5_|_011___|_20.9_|_07.3_|_173___|_r
07900_|_0440_|_01:58_|_2:13.5_|_052___|_26.6_|_08.5_|_174___|_m
08340_|_0080_|_00:34_|_3:33.1_|_012___|_21.1_|_06.7_|_173___|_r
08420_|_0440_|_02:00_|_2:15.9_|_052___|_26.1_|_08.5_|_173___|_m
08860_|_0080_|_00:33_|_3:23.7_|_011___|_20.2_|_07.3_|_173___|_r
08940_|_0420_|_01:53_|_2:14.9_|_050___|_26.5_|_08.4_|_174___|_m
09360_|_0280_|_02:02_|_3:37.7_|_035___|_17.2_|_08.0_|_149___|_r
09640_|_0460_|_02:00_|_2:10.1_|_051___|_25.6_|_09.0_|_162___|_m
10100_|_0080_|_00:29_|_2:58.8_|_010___|_21.0_|_08.0_|_171___|_r
10180_|_0480_|_02:05_|_2:10.7_|_057___|_27.3_|_08.4_|_173___|_m
10660_|_0080_|_00:30_|_3:10.0_|_011___|_21.7_|_07.3_|_173___|_r
10740_|_0440_|_01:57_|_2:13.5_|_052___|_26.6_|_08.5_|_174___|_m
11180_|_0080_|_00:33_|_3:26.9_|_011___|_19.9_|_07.3_|_173___|_r
11260_|_0440_|_01:57_|_2:12.5_|_052___|_26.8_|_08.5_|_174___|_m
11700_|_0080_|_00:33_|_3:23.1_|_012___|_22.2_|_06.7_|_175___|_r
11780_|_0460_|_02:01_|_2:12.0_|_054___|_26.7_|_08.5_|_177___|_m
12240_|_1320_|_07:29_|_2:49.9_|_154___|_20.6_|_08.6_|_143___|_c

Dist__|_Time__|_Pace___|_Strks_|_SPM__|_DPS__|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00980_|_05:41_|_2:53.8_|_105___|_18.5_|_09.3_|_122___|_warmup
09120_|_39:37_|_2:10.3_|_1052___|_26.6_|_08.7_|_168___|_Main set
02120_|_13:28_|_3:10.5_|_267___|_19.8_|_07.9_|_160___|_rest meters
01320_|_07:29_|_2:49.9_|_154___|_20.6_|_08.6_|_143___|_cool down
13540_|_06:14_|_2:26.7_|_1578___|_23.8_|_08.6_|_160___|_Total

So, that was really hard.  I was glad to see that my stomach bug seems to be behind me.  I wasn’t entirely happy with my technique.  I caught myself doing a couple things wrong multiple times during the row.  I was opening my back early (which I could see as a hump in the RIM boat acceleration curve).  And I was also getting sloppy about getting to full compression and reaching reaching for the catch.  When I noticed this, and corrected it, it was essentially a two second improvement on the pace almost instantly.  There were, of course, numerous other flaws.  Sloppy finishes, wobbly balance, etc, but these are lower priority to fix than the other two.

I was happy to see Brandeis back on the water today.  They were out with 4 boats and 2 launches.  They were working on drills today, and I managed to pick the wrong side to try to pass a four.  They turned toward the bank and cut off my path in one of my intervals.  I should have steered under pressure to go around the other side, since this is basically a perfect head racing practice moment, but I pulled the plug, maneuvered around and then picked it up again after I was clear. I was very talkative since I couldn’t spare any oxygen, but I was really glad to have some company.

Tomorrow:  Another steady state session on the HOCR course.

Saturday: 2 hours, 22.5km Steady State

Scouting the HOCR course again.  Beautiful weather.  High 70s, wind 8-10mph from the SE, which was a cross head wind heading down river and a cross tail wind heading up river.  I launched about 1pm and there was an astounding amount of traffic.  Kayak, SUPs, Sailboats, Motorboats.  The only people not on the river were rowers.  The whole 2 hours I was out, I saw 3 scullers, one of whom nearly ran me down.

The plan for today:

  1. Steady state r18 to r22
  2. Concentrate of technique since I’ve been out of the boat for 8 days
  3. No pace target
  4. Try to keep HR in the high UT1 zone

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Start_|_Dist_|_Split_|_Pace_|_Strks__|_Rate_|_DPS_|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00020_|_7980_|_40:00_|_2:30.4_|_798___|_20.0_|_10.0_|_154___|_headwind
08000_|_0100_|_00:39_|_3:15.5_|_010___|_15.3_|_10.0_|_137___|_water break
08100_|_2580_|_13:49_|_2:40.6_|_272___|_19.7_|_09.5_|_150___|_headwind choppy
10680_|_3920_|_21:50_|_2:47.2_|_428___|_19.6_|_09.2_|_134___|_very choppy
14600_|_4940_|_24:11_|_2:26.8_|_553___|_22.9_|_08.9_|_153___|_HOCR course
19540_|_2960_|_15:59_|_2:42.0_|_330___|_20.6_|_09.0_|_144___|_sbr sru

Dist__|_Time__|_Pace___|_Strks_|_SPM__|_DPS__|_AvgHR_|_Remarks

19420_|_39:50_|_2:34.2_|_2051___|_20.5_|_09.5_|_149___|_Main set
00100_|_00:39_|_3:15.5_|_010___|_15.3_|_10.0_|_137___|_rest meters
02960_|_15:59_|_2:42.0_|_330___|_20.6_|_09.0_|_144___|_cool down
22480_|_56:28_|_2:35.4_|_2391___|_20.5_|_09.4_|_148___|_Total

The conditions were lovely on the upper 8K of the river and deplorable on the last 3K.  Almost unrowable.  There was a lot of chop from the wind, plus wakes from power boats and especially the “duck boats”, which are amphibious craft that are used for tours of Boston.  You go riding through the historic streets, and then plunge into the Charles and churn up the river to continue the tour.

I launched from the public ramp by CRI, and headed downriver, into a bit of a head wind.  I just plodded along covering the full HOCR course, and then stopped for a water break.  Then I continued downriver through the basin to the Museum of Science.  This was a big mistake.  The basin was close to unrowable with a confused chop and lots of sailboat and powerboat traffic.  At one point I just gave up and waited for the water to simmer down a little bit.  The water improved considerably when I was about 500m downstream from the start of the HOCR course.  From there to the end the only thing I had to worry about was traffic.  Kayaks seemed to have a death wish.  I would look and it would seem like I was going to avoid them, then look again and they had turned into my course.  One of the only single I saw today I saw when he came around a corner on a collision course with me on my side of the river.  Mind you, this was a point on the river that was nearly 400m wide.  We clashed blades and exchanged pleasantries.

I tried to row nice and light and let the rate drift up as I continued up the HOCR course, trying to cement in my head how far apart all the landmarks are.  Once I reached the finish of the course, I had a bit more water, and then did the last 3K up river alternating between 500m of square blades and 500m of slow roll ups.  I was trying and not succeeding to keep my blades off the water.

Note to self.  Next time row the HOCR course twice instead of going into the basin!

Thursday: 4 x ( 3 x 3′ / 1′ rest) / 2′ rest – another good one

Yesterday, work intruded on rowing.  I had a big meeting at 10AM and I was working on preparing for it from 6AM onward.  I finished my last meeting of the day at about 6:30PM and scooted home.  Shit happens.

Today, the weather was glorious!  Sunny, cool, around 60F.  Light wind from the NNE about 5 mph.  This was shifty and flukey, but I only noticed it as a head wind on parts of the upriver segments.  But the water was flat and I was really happy to be out on the river.

Plan:

  1. 3′ on / 1′ off
  2. 2′ minute rests when I needed to spin the boat, so basically 4 sets of 3 reps
  3. rate: r26 or higher
  4. pace: 2:15 or faster, hopefully faster.

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Start_|_Dist_|_Split_|_Pace_|_Strks__|_Rate_|_DPS_|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00020_|_1060_|_05:50_|_2:45.1_|_104___|_17.8_|_10.2_|_118___|_w
01080_|_0700_|_03:00_|_2:08.6_|_077___|_25.7_|_09.1_|_153___|_m
01780_|_0180_|_01:00_|_2:46.9_|_021___|_21.0_|_08.6_|_147___|_r
01960_|_0700_|_02:57_|_2:06.4_|_079___|_26.8_|_08.9_|_159___|_m
02660_|_0160_|_00:58_|_3:01.3_|_020___|_20.7_|_08.0_|_152___|_r
02820_|_0720_|_03:02_|_2:06.6_|_079___|_26.0_|_09.1_|_160___|_m
03540_|_0160_|_01:00_|_3:07.8_|_019___|_19.0_|_08.4_|_146___|_r
03700_|_0700_|_03:01_|_2:09.0_|_079___|_26.2_|_08.9_|_161___|_m
04400_|_0160_|_01:00_|_3:05.9_|_021___|_21.2_|_07.6_|_155___|_r
04560_|_0700_|_03:00_|_2:08.5_|_081___|_27.0_|_08.6_|_164___|_m
05260_|_0160_|_01:00_|_3:06.3_|_021___|_21.1_|_07.6_|_161___|_r
05420_|_0700_|_02:59_|_2:08.1_|_078___|_26.1_|_09.0_|_168___|_m
06120_|_0160_|_01:02_|_3:14.7_|_018___|_17.3_|_08.9_|_157___|_r
06280_|_0700_|_03:01_|_2:09.1_|_079___|_26.2_|_08.9_|_164___|_m
06980_|_0140_|_00:56_|_3:19.3_|_019___|_20.4_|_07.4_|_162___|_r
07120_|_0700_|_03:00_|_2:08.4_|_081___|_27.0_|_08.6_|_168___|_m
07820_|_0160_|_01:01_|_3:10.3_|_022___|_21.7_|_07.3_|_165___|_r
07980_|_0700_|_02:59_|_2:08.1_|_078___|_26.1_|_09.0_|_170___|_m
08680_|_0160_|_01:00_|_3:08.8_|_020___|_19.9_|_08.0_|_163___|_r
08840_|_0680_|_02:58_|_2:11.0_|_077___|_25.9_|_08.8_|_168___|_m
09520_|_0160_|_01:01_|_3:11.9_|_022___|_21.5_|_07.3_|_165___|_r
09680_|_0700_|_03:03_|_2:10.4_|_080___|_26.3_|_08.8_|_170___|_m
10380_|_0140_|_00:57_|_3:23.2_|_020___|_21.1_|_07.0_|_167___|_r
10520_|_0720_|_03:03_|_2:07.4_|_082___|_26.8_|_08.8_|_172___|_m
11240_|_3240_|_18:25_|_2:50.5_|_355___|_19.3_|_09.1_|_139___|_c

Dist__|_Time__|_Pace___|_Strks_|_SPM__|_DPS__|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
01060_|_05:50_|_2:45.1_|_104___|_17.8_|_10.2_|_118___|_warmup
08420_|_36:03_|_2:08.5_|_950___|_26.3_|_08.9_|_165___|_Main set
01740_|_10:55_|_3:08.2_|_223___|_20.4_|_07.8_|_158___|_rest meters
03240_|_18:25_|_2:50.5_|_355___|_19.3_|_09.1_|_139___|_cool down
14460_|_11:13_|_2:27.8_|_1632___|_22.9_|_08.9_|_153___|_Total

BOOM!  Another really good workout.  It was hard, but I was able to focus on technique at 26 spm and hold 2:10 pretty routinely.  Each of the reps started to bite around halfway through, but I didn’t need to pull back on any of them.

Tomorrow:  Another day of work related craziness.  I need to be in Rhode Island at 7am for a meeting, and then drive to the office for meetings in the afternoon.  I figure I might be able to squeeze in an erg session, but I’m not sure.  I need some steady state meters!

Tuesday: 4 x 2500 / 5′ rest – Good Session!

Weather: light overcast, 65-70F, wind light which was shifty.  It was only a factor in the last interval when it seemed to freshen and slowed me down in the first half of the rep.

Plan:

  1. 4 x 2500m / 5′ rest
  2. rate: r26
  3. pace: better than 2:15 for all reps
  4. No HR limit

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Start_|_Dist_|_Split_|_Pace_|_Strks__|_Rate_|_DPS_|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00020_|_0980_|_05:29_|_2:48.1_|_103___|_18.8_|_09.5_|_118___|_w
01000_|_2500_|_10:56_|_2:11.2_|_288___|_26.3_|_08.7_|_160___|_m
03500_|_0500_|_03:36_|_3:36.3_|_063___|_17.5_|_07.9_|_126___|_r
04000_|_2500_|_10:59_|_2:11.9_|_289___|_26.3_|_08.7_|_168___|_m
06500_|_0500_|_03:23_|_3:22.6_|_062___|_18.4_|_08.1_|_138___|_r
07000_|_2500_|_11:06_|_2:13.2_|_290___|_26.1_|_08.6_|_171___|_m
09500_|_0500_|_03:20_|_3:19.9_|_061___|_18.3_|_08.2_|_143___|_r
10000_|_2500_|_11:17_|_2:15.3_|_298___|_26.4_|_08.4_|_172___|_m
12500_|_1360_|_08:11_|_3:00.6_|_163___|_19.9_|_08.3_|_132___|_c

Dist__|_Time__|_Pace___|_Strks_|_SPM__|_DPS__|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00980_|_05:29_|_2:48.1_|_103___|_18.8_|_09.5_|_118___|_warmup
10000_|_44:18_|_2:12.9_|_1165___|_26.3_|_08.6_|_168___|_Main set
01500_|_10:19_|_3:26.3_|_186___|_18.0_|_08.1_|_135___|_rest meters
01360_|_08:11_|_3:00.6_|_163___|_19.9_|_08.3_|_132___|_cool down
13840_|_08:17_|_2:28.0_|_1617___|_23.7_|_08.6_|_155___|_Total

Despite missing target for the last rep (by 0.3 seconds!), I am really happy with the workout.  I felt in control the whole time and my steering was impeccable!

Tomorrow:  4 x 3000m / 2′ rest  @ r20, HR cap at 157

Monday: 14km Rate Ladders

Weather: Overcast, 70F, humid, light NE 2-3mph.  Head wind going down river.

Plan: Rate Ladders

  1. 4 x (1000m@r18, 1000m@r20, 500m@r22, 250m@r24) / 2′ rest
  2. Pace: Roughly 2:30 for the r18 and faster form there
  3. HR Cap: 80% HRR (157).

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Start_|_Dist_|_Split_|_Pace_|_Strks__|_Rate_|_DPS_|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00020_|_0980_|_05:12_|_2:39.4_|_086___|_16.5_|_11.4_|_124___|_w
01000_|_1000_|_04:57_|_2:28.3_|_090___|_18.2_|_11.1_|_138___|_18
02000_|_1000_|_04:48_|_2:24.2_|_097___|_20.2_|_10.3_|_149___|_20
03000_|_0500_|_02:21_|_2:20.9_|_052___|_22.1_|_09.6_|_156___|_22
03500_|_0250_|_01:04_|_2:08.2_|_026___|_24.3_|_09.6_|_160___|_24
03750_|_0250_|_01:40_|_3:19.8_|_028___|_16.8_|_08.9_|_137___|_r
04000_|_1000_|_04:45_|_2:22.5_|_088___|_18.5_|_11.4_|_145___|_18
05000_|_1000_|_04:47_|_2:23.5_|_097___|_20.3_|_10.3_|_154___|_20
06000_|_0500_|_02:19_|_2:18.9_|_052___|_22.5_|_09.6_|_159___|_22
06500_|_0250_|_01:05_|_2:09.2_|_026___|_24.1_|_09.6_|_164___|_24
06750_|_0150_|_01:03_|_3:29.3_|_021___|_20.1_|_07.1_|_153___|_r
06900_|_1100_|_05:34_|_2:31.9_|_101___|_18.1_|_10.9_|_145___|_18
08000_|_1000_|_04:56_|_2:27.8_|_099___|_20.1_|_10.1_|_155___|_20
09000_|_0500_|_02:23_|_2:22.7_|_054___|_22.7_|_09.3_|_159___|_22
09500_|_0250_|_01:03_|_2:06.4_|_026___|_24.7_|_09.6_|_165___|_24
09750_|_0250_|_01:58_|_3:57.0_|_035___|_17.7_|_07.1_|_130___|_r
10000_|_1000_|_04:50_|_2:24.9_|_090___|_18.6_|_11.1_|_146___|_18
11000_|_1000_|_04:50_|_2:24.9_|_097___|_20.1_|_10.3_|_155___|_20
12000_|_0500_|_02:18_|_2:18.3_|_052___|_22.6_|_09.6_|_160___|_22
12500_|_0250_|_01:03_|_2:06.4_|_025___|_23.7_|_10.0_|_166___|_24
12750_|_1230_|_07:13_|_2:56.0_|_141___|_19.5_|_08.7_|_132___|_r

Dist__|_Time__|_Pace___|_Strks_|_SPM__|_DPS__|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00980_|_05:12_|_2:39.4_|_086___|_16.5_|_11.4_|_124___|_warmup

04100_|_20:05_|_2:27.0_|_369___|_18.4_|_11.1_|_143___|_r18
04000_|_19:21_|_2:25.1_|_390___|_20.2_|_10.3_|_153___|_r20
02000_|_09:21_|_2:20.2_|_210___|_22.5_|_09.5_|_158___|_r22
01000_|_04:15_|_2:07.6_|_103___|_24.2_|_09.7_|_164___|_r24

11100_|_53:02_|_2:23.3_|_1072___|_20.2_|_10.4_|_151___|_main set

01880_|_11:54_|_3:09.9_|_225___|_18.9_|_08.4_|_134___|_rest meters

Pretty uneventful.  Nice flat water.  I was trying to keep my pressure low enough during the r20 sections to stay under the cap.  Then when I shifted up to r22, I would let my HR go up and just focus on staying long at the catch and finishing cleanly.

Tomorrow:  4 x 2500m  / 5′ rest r26.  Aiming at 2:15 pace

Saturday: 5700m Threshold on Lake Quinsigamond

Cloudy, nice temp, mid 60s.  Wind from the North at 8 to 10 mph.  I rowed the main piece with this as a tail wind.  Water conditions were nice for the first 1000m, then choppy for the next 3000m, then it smoothed out at the south end of the lake.  It was rough enough that I had some trouble maintaining stroke length.

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Start_|_Dist_|_Split_|_Pace_|_Strks__|_Rate_|_DPS_|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00020_|_2980_|_16:41_|_2:48.0_|_316___|_18.9_|_09.4_|_133___|_warmup
03000_|_5700_|_25:11_|_2:12.6_|_645___|_25.6_|_08.8_|_171___|_5.7km threshold
08700_|_3780_|_21:51_|_2:53.4_|_432___|_19.8_|_08.8_|_144___|_sbr, sru, r20

12460_|_03:43_|_2:33.4_|_1393___|_21.9_|_08.9_|_152___|_Total

I went out with great exuberance and with the tail wind I had no trouble holding under 2:10 over the first 2k or so.  By then the chop had built up and I was struggling to keep my oars off the water on recovery.  After I passed the bridge I was waked pretty hard by a waterskiing boat that was pulling someone on a wake board slowly enough that the boat wasn’t even planing.  The wake was huge and stopped me cold.  I recovered from that and went another 700m or so, and got waked by another waterskier, but this time it was a bit further away and a bit easier to row through.

From there, I was down around the islands and the water was getting better.  I tried to push the pace a bit more, but I was pretty tired out.  I had enough lake to get 5700m done.  Final split was 2:12.6, which is the fastest I’ve done the lake, but it was quite a tail wind.  I would have hoped with that kind of a boost, I could have held it down around 2:10, but I guess I’m not quite that fit.

Tomorrow:  Rest day.

Friday: 16K Steady state on the HOCR course

Weather:  Overcast, warm, humid.  Light wind from the east that was generally a head wind down river.  Around 3K from the end, it started raining, then it started raining hard, then it rained yet harder.  As I was pulling into the ramp to pull my boat, I saw flash of lighting and heard a first rumble of thunder.  Perfect timing!  I was soaked and happy.

Plan:

  1.  Steady State
  2. r18 to r20
  3. pace: ~ 2:30
  4. HR limit: 157

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I launched from the public ramp adjacent to Community Rowing in Brighton.  I felt much more comfortable with the ramp launch this time.  The main challenge is putting socks on damp feet without flipping over!  It took a little patience but I’m getting used to the process.

I started with a little bit of arms only rowing, then arms and body, then half slide.  This all was over the first 1000m or so.  Then I carefully made my way around the shallows that trapped me last time.  I was rowing in the same direction as a 4+ and they were doing pieces.  So, they would pass me, and then paddle, and I would pass them, then they would pass me.  This continued through the first broad turn to the Northeastern boathouse.  I was scolded to not hugging the boston shore closely enough and pushing them out toward to middle of the river.  I guess this was a useful steering lesson, but made me feel like a noob.

Eventually they turned into the the CBC docks and I continued.  There was tons of traffic on the river, most of it was going up river.  But is very nice to row with company, and it certainly keeps you alert.  It also encourages rowing with good form.  It seems like there is always someone rowing with beautiful technique nearby.

I rowed around the big turn that starts before the eliot bridge at the Newell Boathouse and goes all the way to the Anderson Bridge.  This turn requires that you row with good form, but slightly higher pressure on port to keep slowly turning and maintain consistent distance from the Boston shore.  The river bends the other direction through the Anderson bridge and then hooks back to go through the Weeks Footbridge.

Beyond that is the powerhouse stretch, which is basically straight for 1500m.  Then finally a broad turn to the BU bridge.  Today I rowed about 800m past the bridge and then turned for home.

I turned for home and merged into single traffic heading up river.  There were two boats ahead of me, and one boat about 50m behind.  I felt compelled to stay at least that far ahead of him as we rowed up stream.  So, that pushed my HR a bit higher than I would have liked.  Not a lot higher, and I felt happy and not over taxed, so I wasn’t very worried about it.

As I rowed upstream, I started to count strokes between landmarks.  It really struck me how far it is from the Eliot Bridge to the finish.  When I have watched the race, it seems like the Eliot bridge is close to the finish, but there is about 4 minutes of hard rowing around a big turn.  I imagine that this is going to hurt.

As I finished the course, the rain started and got quite heavy.  It was good to see other singles sculling in the rain.  I toned things down by doing 500m on the square, and then about 1000m with slow roll ups focusing on form and trying to keep my blades off the water.  I was not all that successful.  Then when I was in front of the CRI docks, I increased the pressure and continued to do slow roll ups with perfect form to try to look impressive as I passed.  I suspect that I didn’t succeed, but it was worth the effort.

Start_|_Dist_|_Split_|_Pace_|_Strks__|_Rate_|_DPS_|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00020_|_0480_|_02:30_|_2:35.8_|_048___|_19.3_|_10.0_|_137___|_warmup
00500_|_7520_|_37:17_|_2:28.8_|_725___|_19.4_|_10.4_|_156___|_down river
08020_|_0200_|_01:15_|_3:06.5_|_025___|_20.1_|_08.0_|_141___|_crossing over
08220_|_6440_|_32:15_|_2:30.2_|_669___|_20.7_|_09.6_|_159___|_up river
14660_|_1680_|_09:11_|_2:43.9_|_191___|_20.8_|_08.8_|_151___|_sbr, sru

Dist__|_Time__|_Pace___|_Strks_|_SPM__|_DPS__|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00480_|_02:30_|_2:35.8_|_048___|_19.3_|_10.0_|_137___|_warmup
13960_|_09:33_|_2:29.4_|_1394___|_20.0_|_10.0_|_157___|_Main set
00200_|_01:15_|_3:06.5_|_025___|_20.1_|_08.0_|_141___|_rest meters
01680_|_09:11_|_2:43.9_|_191___|_20.8_|_08.8_|_151___|_cool down
16320_|_22:27_|_2:31.6_|_1658___|_20.1_|_09.8_|_156___|_Total

I like rowing this course on Fridays.  It is a really nice way to finish the week.

Tomorrow:  Hard 5.5km on Lake Quinsigamond