Interference of a Different Sort

This morning’s Red Light meant STOP- don’t do a workout.

Yesterday, the problem was insomnia. Today, the problem was the extremely low “Morning Readiness” reading from the EliteHRV app when it measured heart rate variability. So I didn’t row today.

The EliteHRV app counted 43 “artifacts” and even though it supposedly corrected for them, the result was still a very poor reading.

The problem causing the extremely poor reading was probably due to a bout of irregular heartbeat as you can see displayed in the EliteHRV graph above.

This is a much better reading. It was taken a lot later in the day, after a nap and after heartbeat had returned to normal.

I deleted that EliteHRV reading, had breakfast, skipped having any coffee and took some aspirin. Then I took a long nap. After the nap, I took another reading with EliteHRV and this time it was a good score. But it was too late in the day to do any rowing.

Happy rowing to you!

An Insomnia Interference

Today’s HRV analysis was excellent as far as its score goes. But it wasn’t done until early afternoon so it was too late for morning rowing.

Today’s Elite HRV app “morning readiness” reading was once again a perfect 10. But I didn’t do any rowing today, because insomnia kept me awake last night, I didn’t get to sleep until just before sunrise and slept until about 1 PM. There wasn’t much day left by then and other things took priority.

Happy rowing to you!

Unleashed For A Day

The EliteHRV Morning Readiness reading doesn’t get any better than a balanced 10.

This morning’s heart rate variability analysis gave a score of 10, which is as good as it gets with the EliteHRV app’s Morning Readiness reading.

So I decided to go for an SB (season best) in the 10K rowing. After that, there was a 115 calorie interval session on the SkiErg.

Finish screen for today’s 10K rowing.
Report for today’s 10K rowing.
RowPro graphs for today’s 10K rowing.
Concept 2 online logbook chart for today’s 10K rowing.
Concept 2 online logbook data for today’s 115 Calorie SkiErg piece.

Happy rowing to you!

Another Caution Signal

The “yellow light” of caution this morning.

Today’s workouts were another in the recent string of typical 10K rowing followed by 100+ calories on SkiErg. But the HRV morning readiness analysis (using the EliteHRV app) advised taking it easy, so both the rowing and SkiErg sessions were relatively boring. Especially the rowing session… it was so boring that I stood up and walked away from the machine for a minute or so during the session.

The rowing session was done online, but nobody else joined it today.

After rowing and ski-erging, I started sipping coffee. Had some breakfast. Finished all the coffee. The coffee was “regular”, caffeinated and quite strong but after finishing alllll of the coffee – five cups – I felt like taking a nap and slept for about 90 minutes. Perhaps that nap will improve tomorrow’s HRV reading?

The first cup of black coffee always tastes especially good.
Report for today’s 10K rowing session.
RowPro graphs for today’s 10K rowing session.
Concept 2 online logbook data for the SkiErg session.

Happy rowing to you.

A Green Light To Go

Today’s HRV reading was greatly improved over yesterday’s, so it was OK to workout as hard as I wanted.

The workout today was 10K online in the company of two other guys. There were 8 intervals of 30 strokes each during the 10K

Finish screen view for today’s online 10K.
Report for today’s online 10K.
RowPro graphs for today’s online 10K.
Concept 2 online logbook chart for today’s online 10K.
After the 10K rowing, this little session was done on SkiErg

Happy rowing to you!

A Cautious Workout

The yellow band is a “yellow light” telling me to use caution and not push hard.

Today’s heart rate variability analysis with the EliteHRV app indicated that I should take it easy. So that’s what I did. The workouts were: 10K rowing at a much more moderate pace than yesterday’s, followed by a SkiErg workout at a more moderate effort level than yesterday’s.

Finish screen for today’s 10K rowing session.
Report for today’s 10K rowing session.
RowPro graphgs for today’s 10K rowing session.
Concept 2 online logbook data for today’s SkiErg workout.

Happy rowing to you!

Two Heart Rate Extremes

This morning’s HRV analysis gave a green light for any effort level during the workout.

Although I gave today’s workouts an overall RPE Level 4 rating, which is unremarkable, the observed lowest and highest heart rates seemed very remarkable.

One thing I have a habit of doing every morning is checking to see what my lowest/resting heart rate was during the night, and jotting it down in a notepad. The lowest heart rate during the night had been 53.

But after I changed into rowing clothes, put on the heart strap and sat on the rowing machine before starting to row, heart rate went as low as 51 BPM, which was 2 BPM lower than the lowest it had been during the night while I was laying motionless and in deep sleep!

Perhaps my body was anticipating morning coffee, with its dose of caffeine stimulant and was suppressing its own production of whatever comparable stimulant(s) it makes?

Heart rate was nice and low, before doing any rowing this morning. Just before I reached out to the keyboard to take this screenshot, displayed heart rate had been 51 BPM.

After today’s rowing session, I did a short session on the Concept 2 SkiErg. Heart rate managed to surprise me again by going to the other extreme and reaching as high as 185 during one of the SkiErg intervals.

After the workouts, I made coffee and enjoyed about 5 “cups” (30 liquid ounces) of dark black coffee during the next few hours of the morning.

After the 4th of 5 intervals during the SkiErg workout, HR went as high as 185. Its easy to work hard on the SkiErg…
The main workout today was 10K on the rowing machine. It was done online. This is a view of the finish screen for today’s 10K rowing session.
Report for today’s 10K rowing session.
RowPro graphs for today’s 10K rowing session.
Concept 2 online logbook data for today’s SkiErg session.

Happy rowing to you!

Another Hour But Alone

Today’s heart rate variability analysis by the EliteHRV app gave a green light to workout at any effort level.

Today’s main workout was one hour of rowing, like yesterday’s session. It was also done online, like yesterday’s session. But nobody else signed up for this session, so I did it alone.

After the 60 minutes of rowing, I did a couple hundred calories on the SkiErg.

Finish screen for today’s 60 minutes of rowing.
Report for today’s 60 minutes of rowing.
RowPro graphs for today’s 60 minutes of rowing.
Concept 2 online logbook chart for today’s SkiErg session.

Happy rowing to you!

A Two Week Hiatus

Finish screen view immediately after today’s hour session.

Yes, it has been about 14 days since the most recent previous post here. In that time, some mostly invisible changes and improvements have been made to this website. Those changes are: the website is now encrypted and has an https address. It took a bit of work, but now if you post a comment and include your email address when making the comment (an email address is required to make a comment), that information is all encrypted and cannot be read by anybody who may be snooping/sniffing on any wifi network you use.

Though I took a hiatus from posting to this blog, I continued doing workouts on Concept 2 machines and have logged an additional 112,263 meters since March 9th.

Today’s Elite HRV morning readiness reading was good, so I was free to row at any effort level:

Today’s HRV analysis with the EliteHRV app.

Today’s session was done online. For those of you who would like to row-along with it, a screen recording was made and it can be found at this link: AHh Indoor Rowing 60 minutes online 03232019

RowPro report for today’s 60 minutes online.
RowPro graphs for today’s 60 minutes online.
Concept 2 online logbook chart for today’s 60 minutes online.

Happy rowing to you!

A Dozen Online

Finish screen for today’s online 10K.

Today’s workout was mainly 10K online. There were 11 other rowers in the session, for a total of 12 including yours truly.

A screen recording was made for anyone who’d like to row-along. It is located on YouTube at: Indoor Rowing 10K Online 03092019

Report for today’s 10K.
RowPro graphs for today’s 10K.
Concept 2 online logbook chart for today’s 10K.

Happy rowing to you!