Scattered Clouds With A High Of 200

If blank spots on the RowPro heart graph were clouds and heart rate was temperature, today’s title might be appropriate. The high of 200 BPM shows as an isolated green dot and the words “200 BPM High” on the Apple Watch graph for today’s 10K rowing session. But RowPro and its heart rate record from a Polar H7 heart strap only show a high of 134 BPM recorded during today’s workouts.

That single isolated dot of 200 BPM heart rate at the beginning of this Apple Watch workout graph may be a computer error or one of its erroneous cousins.

I didn’t feel anything strange in the heart area today so I’m going to take that 200 BPM high reading with a grain of salt. But I won’t go so far as to eat that grain of salt -or swallow the 200 BPM high bit of data- because I’m still abstaining from adding any extra salt to what is eaten.

The 10K rowing session was today’s first of two workout sessions. It was followed by a 200 Calorie SkiErg session. Atrial fibrillation didn’t make an appearance during either workout session and hasn’t happened since it went away after 8 minutes 17 seconds of yesterday’s SkiErg session.

Finish screen for today’s 10K rowing session.
RowPro report for today’s 10K rowing session.
RowPro graphs for today’s 10K rowing session.
Concept 2 online logbook chart for today’s 10K rowing session.
Chart and data for today’s SkiErg session.

Happy rowing to you!