With A Faster Crowd

Today’s EliteHRV analysis said that any level of effort would be okay.
Last night’s SleepWatch-logged sleep was adequate, at 6 hours 55 minutes.

Today’s workout was 30 minutes online with 5 other guys who were in Europe and North America. Unlike those with whom I rowed yesterday, today’s rowers were all rowing at a faster pace than my target pace.

My target pace was exactly the same as yesterday, 2:07. I wanted to see if any Afib would develop again today like it did yesterday at that same pace. Everything behaved well. Perhaps it helped, that I warmed up for 10 minutes before today’s session?

Finish screen for today’s 30 minutes online.
Report for today’s 30 minutes online.
RowPro graphs for today’s 30 minutes online.
Concept 2 online logbook chart for today’s 30 minutes online.

Happy rowing to you!

Afib Is A Drag When Racing

This guy was knocked out of a race in the 2016 Olympics by an obstacle. At least he didn’t have Afib…

Today’s rowing session was a 30 minute online race. There was a total of 14 people in the race. After the race began and I watched everyone’s paces for a few minutes I decided that I could finish in 9th or 10th place, if I aimed for a pace of about 2:07.

That was working out well until about halfway through the half hour, when heart rhythm went into its Afib nutso-mode and I had to slow down. So I slowed, picked up the pace, slowed again and repeated that several times, but couldn’t shake the Afib. The result was that I finished last place. At least I finished. 🙂

Perhaps I should have warmed up a bit first?

A screen recording was made of the online race and is available for those who’d like to row-along with it. It’s YouTube link is: Indoor Rowing 30 Minutes with Afib 02242019

Today started out with a good reading from EliteHRV.
SleepWatch app recorded a good night’s sleep at 8 hours 10 minutes.
Finish screen for today’s 30 minute online session.
Report for today’s 30 minute online session.
RowPro graphs for today’s 30 minute online session.
Concept 2 online logbook chart for today’s 30 minute online session.

Happy rowing to you!

Let It Snow

Yesterday was a day of global cooling and it snowed in the desert.

Today’s main workout was one hour rowing. It was done at an overall RPE Level 4, with variations.

Finish screen for today’s 1 hour rowing session.

The 60 minute rowing session was done online with the company and inspiration of another rower. I finished in second place, as you can see in the above screenshot of the session results.

Report for today’s 1 hour rowing session.
RowPro graph for today’s 1 hour rowing session.
Concept 2 online logbook chart for today’s 1 hour rowing session.
Yesterday’s EliteHRV Morning Readiness analysis
Today’s EliteHRV Morning Readiness analysis
Yesterday’s sleep logged by SleepWatch was 6 hours 35 minutes.
Today’s sleep logged by SleepWatch was 6 hours 15 minutes.

Happy rowing to you!

HRV Artifacts NOT Corrected!

The fuzzy math of pattern recognition applied to the above Intra-Reading chart for today’s EliteHRV Morning Readiness says that it is not true that there were “O artifacts”.

This morning’s EliteHRV app Morning Readiness reading was a balanced 10, which is about as good as it gets, but I don’t believe it. It’s not that I don’t feel okay – I feel fine, but the graph shows two obvious artifacts which were not corrected. At least, they were not correctly corrected… because the HRV graph is obviously greatly influenced by them.

It gave me a reason to have another day without a workout. But tomorrow will be a long workout on the SkiErg, if nothing interferes with that.

The Readiness / Relative Balance for this morning was excellent… too bad the EliteHRV app’s analysis is not believable.
Plenty of sleep last night, at 9 hours 25 minutes. Perhaps too much. This graph of sleep and sleeping heart rate was produced by the nifty app called SleepWatch.

Happy rowing to you.

Logging SleepWatch and EliteHRV Results

Feb 18 2019 EliteHRV Morning Readiness reading.

I’m making a blog entry so that you know I’m still alive. 🙂 This entry consists only of the daily EliteHRV readings and SleepWatch app sleep logging results for the past three days, because there were no workouts.

Feb 19 2019 EliteHRV Morning Readiness reading.
Feb 20 2019 EliteHRV Morning Readiness reading.
Feb 18 2019 SleepWatch app graph of sleeping heart rate for 7 hours 30 mins sleep
Feb 19 2019 SleepWatch app graph of sleeping heart rate for 8 hours 10 mins sleep
Feb 20 2019 SleepWatch app graph of sleeping heart rate for 7 hours 00 mins sleep

Happy rowing to you!

Questionable HRV = Easy Rowing

Today’s morning readiness was a green light for any level of workout but the HRV graph appeared to have an artifact, therefore its conclusion was 50-50 chance of being right.
That spike definitely looks like an artifact and HRV is visibly elevated after the spike. So it is quite likely that actual HRV is lower than Morning Readiness reports and may be in the red zone. That’s why I decided to take it easy today.
Last night’s sleep was okay at 8 hours 5 minutes but I felt low energy.

Today’s rowing was chosen to be low energy because I doubted the result of this morning’s HRV analysis. The graph accompanying the EliteHRV Morning Readiness reading had what appeared to be an artifact so that meant the reading might not be what it appeared to be. Also, I felt a bit low energy.

So the chosen session was an easy 12K. There was no screen recording made of today’s session.

Finish screen for today’s 12,000 meter rowing session.
RowPro report for today’s 12,000 meter rowing session.
RowPro graphs for today’s 12,000 meter rowing session.
Concept 2 online logbook chart for today’s 12,000 meter rowing session.

Happy rowing to you!

SkiErg 2K Time Trial

Today’s 2K on the SkiErg was done at RPE Level 9. If you play the session screen recording, you will be able to hear me quite out-of-breath when talking after the end of the 2K.
Today’s HRV reading gave a green light to race or workout as hard as I wanted.
Though last night’s sleep had a huge interruption, I managed to get enough sleep at 7 hours 35 minutes to still have a good HRV reading.

The main workout today was the shortest, a 2,000 meter session on the SkiErg. It might correctly be called a “time trial,” because though it was solo, I was trying to go as fast as possible for that distance. It felt like RPE level 9 but I’m new to the SkiErg, so there is lots of room for improvement.

A screen recording was made of the SkiErg 2k and it can be found at this link: SkiErg 2K 02162019

The longest workout session today was 8,000 meters on the rowing machine. It was done as a warmup for the SkiErg 2K and was done with a target heart rate zone of 133 to 158 and it felt like RPE Level 5. Heart rate was allowed to rise above 158 near the end because it felt good, I was barely perspiring and was breathing easy.

Finish screen for SkiErg 2K.
Report for SkiErg 2K.
RowPro graphs for SkiErg 2K.
Concept 2 online logbook chart for SkiErg 2K.
Finish screen for today’s 8K warmup.
RowPro report for today’s 8K warmup.
RowPro graphs for today’s 8K warmup.
Concept 2 online logbook chart for today’s 8K warmup.

Happy rowing to you!

Restrained By Low HRV

This morning’s EliteHRV morning readiness reading helped me decide to avoid doing any intervals or sprints today.

Today’s workout was a total of about 10,000 meters. First there was a warmup of 1,018 meters and then the main session was 8995 meters.

There was plenty of sleep last night at 7 hours 15 minutes but heart rate was unusually high during the night, so that was another reason I took it easy today.
Finish screen for today’s main rowing session.
RowPro report for today’s main rowing session.
RowPro graphs for today’s main rowing session.
Concept 2 online logbook chart for today’s main rowing session.

Happy rowing to you.

Ten Intervals

Happy Valentine’s Day to all!

Happy Valentine’s day to you!

Today’s workouts consisted of first a 10 minute warmup on the rowing machine at RPE Level 1, followed by ten intervals on the SkiErg at RPE Levels 7 to 9. There was a 2 minute RPE Level 1 period of active rest after each interval.

The SkiErg intervals were arranged as 5 minutes at 40 SPM, 4 minutes at 42 SPM, 3 minutes at 44 SPM, 2 minutes at 46 SPM and 1 minute at 48 SPM. Each was followed immediately by the 2 minute active rest. The entire sequence was then repeated one more time.

It was VERY challenging, to achieve the target stroke ratings of 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48 SPM for each of the five intervals. I only managed to achieve the exact average for the target SPM for 3 of the 10 intervals.

For the first 5 minute interval I had the drag factor too high with the damper set at 7. For the next interval I reduced the drag factor by moving the damper to 6. After each subsequent interval, I moved the damper a bit lower until it was at 3 by the time the first 5 intervals were completed.

For the second 5 intervals, I left the damper at 3.

Today’s heart rate variability reading with EliteHRV was a green light for any kind of workout.
Last night’s sleep was good with 7 hours 10 minutes logged.
Finish screen for the 10 intervals done today on the SkiErg.
Report for the 10 intervals done today on the SkiErg.
RowPro graphical overview for the 10 intervals done today on the SkiErg.
Concept 2 online logbook chart for the first of 10 intervals done today on the SkiErg. You can see how heart rate kept rising even though my effort level was fading… that’s why I kept adjusting the damper level lower, looking for a drag factor that was sustainable for the entire interval. If you want to see charts for each of the rest of them, you can do so by logging in to your Concept 2 logbook account, finding me in the RowPro Rowers virtual club and clicking on my profile, then clicking to view my log, which is accessible to anybody who is logged in. Then click on the + sign to the right of today’s log entry for this session. On the next screen, you will see a line for each interval and a line for each rest. If you click on the line for each interval, you will be able to see the chart for each respective interval. There are no charts to see for the rests.

Happy rowing to you!

Too Pretty To Eat?

This lovely display of fractal growth will be part of our dinner tonight. Its called by many different names including the one we know it by, which is “romanesque cauliflower”.

Today’s rowing was mainly 5000 meters with 3 intervals of 500 meters each woven into the session. Overall, I rate the 5K rowing at RPE Level 4. It was followed by a 1K rowing warm down at RPE Level 1.

There was also a 500 meter SkiErg session at RPE Level 10 and it was followed by a 1K warm down at RPE Level 1.

Today’s EliteHRV Morning Readiness reading looked auspicious.
Last night’s sleep was short at 5 hours 30 minutes.
Finish screen for today’s 5K rowing session.
Report for today’s 5K rowing session.
RowPro graphs for today’s 5K rowing session.
Concept 2 online logbook chart for today’s 5K rowing session.
Finish screen for today’s 500 meter SkiErg sprint.
Report for today’s 500 meter SkiErg sprint.
RowPro graphs for today’s 500 meter SkiErg sprint.
Concept 2 online logbook chart for today’s 500 meter SkiErg sprint.

Happy rowing to you.