Climbing Another Rung Up The 5K Season Best Ladder

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The above image is from ebay but it does show a ladder and rungs and someone having fun climbing. A rope ladder is especially fun, rung by rung, since the ladder swings and moves in immediate response to each move made by the person climbing it.

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The rope ladder for sale on ebay looks like so much fun that for a few moments I considered ordering one. But it only has five rungs, so the fun would be of very short duration.

The “ladder” I’m currently climbing is a bit of fun for a similar reason, because each subsequent 5K in this series of 5,000 meter season bests is slightly faster than and directly related to the average pace of the previous 5K.

Today’s target pace for the 5K was 2:08/500 meters, which was 1/10 second faster than the overall average pace for yesterday’s 5K.  That target pace was maintained through the first 4,500 meters and then the final 500 meters was done a bit faster.

The overall effort for today’s indoor rowing is still being classified as “easy” because that’s how it felt and also because of where HR was during the first 4,500 meters. The classification of “easy” or “medium” or “medium hard” etc is subjective and relative to how I remember feeling in other comparable rowing sessions of various effort levels.

The resulting overall average pace of today’s 5K was 2:06.5 so I don’t know yet if tomorrow’s target pace for the first 4,500 will be 2:06 or 2:07.  If I use a pace boat generated by RowPro 5 for the Mac, the pace for the pace boat has to be an even number of seconds, so it would have to be either 2:06 or 2:07.  I’ll choose one or the other or just skip the pace boat and aim for 2:06.5 exactly by trying to keep the average pace 2:06.5 where it is displayed in the field for average pace on the rowing machine’s monitor.

The most important thing about today’s rowing session is that is was not boring.  It was, generally, fun.

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5K finish screen
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session report
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Concept 2 online log’s way of showing the graph.
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warm down finish screen

Happy and generally fun rowing to you.

Add Another Season Best To The Series

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The above images of people focusing on their indoor rowing effort were found on a website called “Breaking Muscle,” in an article on their website called “The 17 Commandments of Rowing-My Journey From Hate to Happiness“.  The author’s first experience with rowing was unpleasant and as a result he “hated” it.  But – he was trying to compete, the very first time he rowed.  It would have been frustrating to a lot of people, I imagine.

My first experience at rowing was the opposite of his experience – it was very pleasant.  So pleasant, that I “fell in love” with it after that first half hour experience.  But I wasn’t competing, during my first experience.  I was doing the opposite – because I realized that I might not be doing it right, I rowed extremely easy, trying to row so gently as to not perspire at all, just to get the feel of it.  The next day, I ordered a Concept 2 rowing machine.

Today’s 5,000 meters was easy, really.  I’m taking my time to the approach of an all-out effort at a 5,000 meter season best.  The effort of today’s 5K raised just a little sweat, but nowhere near enough to saturate a sweatband.

Today’s 5K was done at the average pace of about 2:10 for the first 4,500 meters, then worked harder for the next 300 meters and sprinted almost all-out for the last 200 meters.

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5K finish screen
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warm down finish screen

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Happy and relaxed rowing to you.

 

How People Used To Have Fun Together

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The above screenshot is from one of the youtube video recordings I watched while doing today’s rowing.  It shows people having fun together, the way they used to do so before the days of internet and other modern technology. The above video is appropriately called “Oldtime Dance Party…

Today’s main rowing was only 2.0242914979757% of all the meters rowed today.  The “main” event was to sprint 200 meters from a standing start, for my contribution to RowPro Team’s entry in the c2ctc.com August 2017 challenge.

The remaining 9,680 meters was easy rowing for warmup and warm down, which I won’t bother showing in this blog post.

If the plots for HR look strange in two of the below graphs of HR with stroke rate and pace, that’s because the HR signal wasn’t showing at the start of the 200 meter sprint.  It took about 9 seconds for the heart strap sensor to start transmitting HR signal.

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Happy sprinting to you.