It’s been a while because I haven’t felt like writing. But as mentioned in the most recent previous post, I’ve continued rowing. Not every day. Almost every day.
Lately I’ve been doing online rowing almost daily. I’ve discovered it helps to motivate. By scheduling rowing as soon as possible each day it gets done early and then there’s a bit more of that little feeling of accomplishment.
Therefore, I either schedule an early morning rowing session or join one that someone else has scheduled.
Today’s online rowing session had been scheduled by someone else. It was especially fun simply because quite a few others turned out for it.
Today’s title is what it is, because after today’s session was complete one of the others said “John you’re a machine!” I guess that was sort of a joke because I finished first though I had rowed at the slowest pace. The reason I finished first is because the others made periodic stops for rest as part of their particular training, but I wasn’t doing their training program so I just kept rowing all the time.
So it was a bit like that fabled race between the tortoise and the hare. I was the tortoise and everyone else was a hare.
If you would like to view or row-along with it, a screen recording of today’s online session is available at this link: Click Here
Any workout sessions for any day can be seen in detail via this: link to the online logbook. To see a session’s data and interactive graph click the “+” sign in “Action” column for that session.
Happy rowing to you!