Friday: 4 x 20′ / 1′ rest

It’s difficult to describe how hard it is for me to back off on steady state power.  Basically, everything I do on the erg, I am pushing hard to go faster.  On top of that, there is a clear correlation between the power you can maintain at 2.0 mmol/l lactate and 2K time.  So, slowing down the steady state stuff feels like moving farther away from my goals.

However,  there is also clear evidence that the efficacy of endurance training is not significantly diminished by lower intensity, and the recovery time is significantly faster.  By going slower in endurance training, you are able to both do more endurance meters, and attack high intensity training with more oomph.

Just because the evidence is clear, doesn’t mean that it is easy to do.  If it wasn’t clear already, I’ll say it now.  I’m a stubborn and competitive person.  The trick is trying to figure out how to channel that into the most productive training regime.

I think one way to do this is to use “L4” format sessions for my endurance training.  That way, I have the rate and pace changes to keep me occupied, and I can experiment with technique at a number of different stroke rates to try to improve.  I am not going to use the L4s as precisely defined by the Wolverine Plan.  The paces are far too fast for me to be able to maintain a <2.0mmol/l lactate level.  And the rate and pace variations are a bit too broad for my taste in endurance training.  Finally, since I am working on slides and I perceive that my problems are related to rowing efficiently at higher rates, I am shifting the rates up from the original definitions.

I guess that leaves the question, how is that like L4 workouts at all?  I am retaining the idea of 6 or 10 minute sequences, broken up into distinct chucks that are executed at specific stroke rates and powers.  Here are my power targets

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Looking at it, they seem incredibly slow.  On a static machine, doing L4s, I was pushing about 12 seconds faster at each rate (16 at 2:07).  Of course, I was rowing way down at 16 spm most of the time.

If I think about it as a 4 SPM change in baseline.  So, on slides, 20 SPM is basically like 16 SPM on a static machine, then it kind of works out.  Today, I did the following power sequences.

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The average power was around 180 for the whole workout, but it gave me some variety.  The actual powers were a bit higher (because I’m an overachiever)

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Heart rate response was right on.  Ranging from sub UT2 up to UT1 for the 190W and 200W stuff. Stroke rates were above target.  I should have been averaging about 21 SPM for all segments.

I did a lactate test at 60 minutes.  –> 1.8mol/l (perfect)

I think I will do more of my steady state stuff this way.  It’s more entertaining and the stroke rate and power targets are good constraints for me to focus on instead of just obsessing over getting faster.

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At the end of the workout, you can see a little extra.  I took some video to analyze.  More on that later.

Tomorrow:  Plan is for a HM.  I think I’ll do an hour instead.  I’d really like to see how close I can get to 16K.

 

 

 

Monday: easy 80 – 4 x 20′ / 1′ rest

I did not sleep well last night.  I often have troubles on Sunday nights because I sleep in a bit on the weekend, but last night it was more related to the Half Marathon in the afternoon.  I was totally wiped, but had trouble getting restful sleep.  I guess it’s related to muscle soreness but I think there is another element to it.

I’m curious if other people have trouble sleeping the night after a really hard session?

This morning, it hurt to get out of bed.  I was sore all over.  My ass was particularly tender, but my shoulders and legs were stiff too.  I decided that recovery was what I needed today, and so I decided on a very gentle session.

Plan:

  1. 4 x 20′ / 1′ rest
  2. first 20′, 5′ @ 150W, 5′ @ 160W, 5′ @ 170W, 5′ @ 180W
  3. after that, gentle pace variations between 170 and 190W
  4. HR cap at 145 (top of UT2)

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Mission accomplished.  I did 2′ chunks of 170W/190W for the second 20′.  Then in third I did 2′ chunks at 170/180/190/180/170/170/180/190/180/170. At the end of the 3rd piece I measured lacate –> 1.9 mmol/l.  Surprisingly high for the low RPE and low HR.

I liked that one so I did it again in the 4th piece.
Measured lactate –> 1.8mmol/l

Tomorrow:  I think I will probably take a shot at this months CTC.
It is 8 x 750 / 1′ rest.  This is similar to the 3’/1′ session that did last week, but fewer reps and a bit shorter.  I think I will start off at 1:47 pace and see where that gets me.

Wednesday PM: 4 x 20′ / 1′ rest

Tuesday night I was so tired I could barely get up off the couch and go to bed.  When the alarm went off at 5:15AM on Wednesday morning, I still felt half dead.  I turned off the alarm and slept another 2 and half hours.  So, no time for a morning session, but I think this was a much better choice.  I think that I am still adjusting to the higher volume (>100km a week for the past 3 weeks).

I finished up around 5pm and headed off to the gym for a session in the afternoon.

Plan: Standard 4 x 20′ / 1′ rest at 190W, with a slow start and lactate test at 60′

It felt hard, and my HR was high, but lactates were A-OK at 60′ –>  1.7mmol/l

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I needed to stop to fiddle with my ipod in the last 20′ segment and pushed the pace a little bit to try to recover some of the lost meters.  I also let my rate creep up a bit more just to see how it felt.

Tuesday AM: 30r22, PM: 2 x 5k threshold

Discovered that I had an 8 am meeting, so I needed to cut this morning’s workout short.  I just did a 30r22.  I am really beginning to feel the increase in volume.  It was hard work this morning.

Temp: 68F, Humidity: 41%

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Then after work, I headed down to the gym to do my proper session.  The plan was for 4 x 5K / 5′ rest.  It occurred to me that this would take a lot of time.  Figure 19 minutes for each 5K, so that’s 76 minutes, plus 20 minutes of rest, plus a warm up and cool down.  That’s like 2 hours!

So the first change was cutting back the rests to 2 minutes.  I was also pretty sure that I would cut off this little adventure after 3 reps instead of 4.  Who the hell designed this workout anyway? (oh yeah, that’s me.)

I decided to target a 1:55 split.  I did a quick 1000m warmup speeding up from 2:10 to 2:05, 2:00, and 1:55 in 250m chunks.

Then it was into the first rep.  I had trouble hitting 1:55.  It was like trying to stay on a balance beam.  I would end up at 1:53 or 1:57.  Of course I decided to stick with 1:53.  By the time I got through 4000m, I knew that I was in deep trouble for the next rep.

I sure was!  I started off trying to ht 1:55 again, but within the first 2000m, I gave up the ghost.  I slowed down to 2:00, then sped back up, then kind of settled around a 1:57 pace and miserably ground out the rest of the meters.  It was awful.

After that I was done.  I did a cool down in the last 5K.  Starting at 1:55 for the first 1000m, then slowing down to 2:00, then 2:05.  It wasn’t until I was rowing at 2:10 pace that my HR started to come back down to a normal kind of rate.

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What went wrong?

  1. Too aggressive pace, should be 1:56 or slower
  2. Slides.  I think I am less efficient on slides for middle distance work. I either need to slow down and work out the kinks or get the erg off the slides.
  3. Big volume increase with 4 sessions in the past 48 hours.
  4. Probably pushing the 30r22 too fast.  They are meant to be low intensity recovery sessions.  I’ll do them at 180W.

Tomorrow:  30r22 at 180W in the morning, 3 x 20′ at 185W in the afternoon

 

Monday: 3 x 20’/1′ rest

Temp: 68F

Humidity: 38%

Plan:

  1. 4 x 20′ / 1′ rest
  2. slow start: 150W/175W, 5′ each
  3. 190W for the rest
  4. Stroke rate <= 22spm
  5. On slides

I ended up stopping after 3 because I was out of time.  Other than that, a pretty standard workout.  I was a little tired from the HM that I did yesterday evening (about 12 hours of rest), and I didn’t sleep all that well.

I’ve been seeing some funny lactate readings lately.  On Saturday, I was barely breaking a sweat, but my first lactate reading was 2.8.  So I redid the test and measured 1.6.  Today, again, my first test was 2.8.  So I did a second test and read 1.3.  I think I must be getting too lax in my sweat wiping processes.

To try to get this a bit more under control, for the next week or so, I think I will routinely do 2 tests after 60 minutes to look at the variation in readings.  I’ll also try to be a bit more fastidious in my procedures.

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I will try to do a quick 30 minute steady state session this evening.

Tomorrow morning:  4 x 5K / 2′ rest.  Pace target: 1:52

Saturday: 4 x 20′ / 1’r

Friday: Rest Day

Saturday: steady state.

False start.  Did 5′ at 2:15 and then my HR strap stopped working.  Quick stop to replace the battery, then went on from there.

Measure lactate at 60′ –> 1.6 mmol/l

After that I decided to push the pace down to 2:00/500 to see if my HR stayed nice and low.  It did.

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Workout Summary – Nov 28, 2015
–_|_Total_|_-Total-_|_–Avg–_|_-Avg-_|_Avg-_|_-Avg-_|_–Avg–_|_-Avg_|_-Avg
–_|_Dist-_|_-Time–_|_-Pace–_|_Watts_|_SPM-_|_-HR–_|_-%HRR–_|_-DPS_|_-SPI
–_|_19639_|_80:00.0_|_02:02.2_|_191.8_|_19.4_|_133.3_|_ 63.3% _|_12.6_|_09.9
Workout Details
#-_|_SDist_|_-Split-_|_-SPace-_|_Watts_|_SPM-_|_AvgHR_|_Avg%HRR_|_DPS-_|_-SPI

01_|_01162_|_05:00.0_|_02:09.0_|_162.9_|_17.6_|_112.8_|_ 48.8% _|_13.2_|_09.3
02_|_03676_|_15:00.0_|_02:02.4_|_190.8_|_19.3_|_129.5_|_ 60.6% _|_12.7_|_09.9
03_|_04903_|_20:00.0_|_02:02.4_|_191.0_|_19.3_|_133.9_|_ 63.8% _|_12.7_|_09.9
04_|_04896_|_20:00.0_|_02:02.5_|_190.2_|_19.1_|_134.5_|_ 64.2% _|_12.9_|_10.0
05_|_05001_|_20:00.0_|_02:00.0_|_202.7_|_20.5_|_138.8_|_ 67.2% _|_12.2_|_09.9

Tomorrow: HM, target pace 1:58.

 

Wednesday: 4 x 20/1’rest

I must admit, I was a little spooked when went to go sit on the erg.  I was so far below my expectations yesterday for the 60′ workout that I didn’t have a lot of confidence that even today’s easy endurance session would go well.

But, after all, it was just an easy session.  So, I got myself settled in and did it.  I’m off work today (tomorrow is Thanksgiving), so this was at home on my static erg.  Target pace was 2:03.  Standard slow start.  Heart rate and RPE were much higher than similar sessions.  Lactate reading was high, but not ridiculous (2.5mmol/l).  HR drift from 40′ to 80′ was 1%.

So, not a sublime aerobic adventure, but a reasonable workout.

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Workout Summary – Nov 25, 2015
–_|_Total_|_-Total-_|_–Avg–_|_-Avg-_|_Avg-_|_-Avg-_|_–Avg–_|_-Avg_|_-Avg
–_|_Dist-_|_-Time–_|_-Pace–_|_Watts_|_SPM-_|_-HR–_|_-%HRR–_|_-DPS_|_-SPI
–_|_19399_|_80:00.0_|_02:03.7_|_184.8_|_19.0_|_141.6_|_ 69.2% _|_12.8_|_09.7
Workout Details
#-_|_SDist_|_-Split-_|_-SPace-_|_Watts_|_SPM-_|_AvgHR_|_Avg%HRR_|_DPS-_|_-SPI

01_|_01119_|_05:00.0_|_02:14.1_|_145.3_|_16.0_|_099.0_|_ 39.0% _|_14.0_|_09.1
02_|_01164_|_05:00.0_|_02:08.9_|_163.6_|_17.2_|_120.9_|_ 54.6% _|_13.5_|_09.5
03_|_02444_|_10:00.0_|_02:02.8_|_189.2_|_19.0_|_136.3_|_ 65.5% _|_12.9_|_10.0
04_|_04892_|_20:00.0_|_02:02.7_|_189.7_|_19.0_|_143.6_|_ 70.6% _|_12.9_|_10.0
05_|_04885_|_20:00.0_|_02:02.8_|_188.9_|_19.3_|_148.8_|_ 74.4% _|_12.7_|_09.8
06_|_04895_|_20:00.0_|_02:02.6_|_190.1_|_19.9_|_148.4_|_ 74.1% _|_12.3_|_09.6

Tomorrow:  Training Plan calls for a HM, but I don’t think I have that much time, I might do another try at an hour at 1:58.