4000 Meters Is Not Enough

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I don’t know where this photo was taken or who took the photo, but the geography certainly qualifies as ethereal.

Today’s training session was a “recovery” session and was only to be 4,000 meters.  That wasn’t enough, for the sake of maintaining a daily average >/= to 10K so it was supplemented with 6K which was done before the 4K training session.

The painted target HR zone on the training session screen was ignored because it seems to be too low.

I haven’t recently mentioned details of drag factor setting or whether I used the straps or not. So here are those details for today’s rowing:  Drag factor was set to about 120 and that’s where it usually is, unless I say otherwise.  As for the straps, I never tighten them up unless its a race and I anticipate a rating of 30 or higher.  Any rating of less than 30 doesn’t really need straps and you can develop better form if you don’t rely on the straps.

Here are the screenshots for the 6K supplemental and the 4K training session, in that order:

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Supplemental 6K finish screen
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Supplemental 6K report
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Supplemental 6K graphs
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Finish screen for main (4K) portion of actual training session.
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Training session details. As usual recently, I disregarded the HR target of 89-112 because it seems way too low to fit the description of the session. It felt better to go a little faster and actually feel a bit warmer for having done so.
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Training session report
AGg-Feb-15th-4K-training-gph
Training session graphs.

Happy trails to you.