Today’s distance was chosen to match that of what training partner DN rowed on June 13th. It was preceded by a 750 meter warmup.
Screen recording is available at: Indoor Rowing 4819 meters 06152018
Happy rowing to you.
Today’s distance was chosen to match that of what training partner DN rowed on June 13th. It was preceded by a 750 meter warmup.
Screen recording is available at: Indoor Rowing 4819 meters 06152018
Happy rowing to you.
Today’s distance was chosen to match the distance of training partner FR which he rowed on June 11th. A 750 meter warmup was done first.
Today’s rowing session was totally free of “Nuisance Complications” as had been experienced during all of yesterday’s session.
Screen recording for today is at: Indoor Rowing 2182 meters 06142018
Happy rowing to you.
Today’s main rowing was 2,695 meters, chosen because it matched the distance rowed by training partner DN on June 11th. There was also a 750 meter warmup beforehand.
The “nuisance complications” were irregular heartbeat, which was so irregular that it wasn’t displayed most of the time. When it was displayed, it was about 30% to 50% too high – way, way too high for the brief time and effort being expended.
Its back to normal now, but there’s no more rowing until tomorrow.
A screen recording of the session is available at this link: Indoor Rowing 2695 meters 06132018
Happy rowing to you.
Today’s session was 3527 meters, matching training partner DN’s distance which she did on June 10th. There were places to go and things to do just a little later in the early morning, so there was not even a warmup today, just a “row and go”.
The screen recording is at: Indoor Rowing 3527 meters 06122018
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Today’s session was 3,566 meters. That distance was chosen because it is the distance one of my training partners rowed on June 9th.
The session is available as a screen recording at: Indoor Rowing 3566 meters 06112018
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Today’s distance of 2,399 meters was chosen to match the distance rowed by one of my training partners who rowed it on June 8th. It is a prime number so the RowPro 5 for the Mac session was not divided into splits.
The session was preceded by a 750 meter warmup. During the last third of the main session distance, pace was increased a bit so as to raise heart rate to around 130 BPM.
A screen recording is available at: Indoor Rowing 2399 meters 06102018
Happy rowing to you.
Today’s session was 1,963 meters preceded by a 750 meter warmup.
A note about the Apple Watch: It did a lousy job of monitoring heart rate during this session. Most of the time it displayed a heart rate that was around 70 BPM even though the Polar heart strap, which is accurate, reported HR averaging well over 100 and as high as between 125 and 130. The Apple Watch was “fake news” as far as what it reported as you can see in the watch screenshot below:
The screen recording, with a “beat-by-beat” heart rate display, is at: Indoor Rowing 1963 meters 06082018
Happy rowing to you.
Today’s rowing session distance was chosen to match the distance rowed yesterday by one of my training partners, 3,485 meters.
Everything went well until the remaining distance counted down to about 1,200 meters and then heart rate became irregular. So I slowed down a bit but HR didn’t get regular until an hour or more after the session ended.
A screen recording is available at: Indoor Rowing 3485 meters 06072018
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Today’s choice of rowing session distance was arrived at by summing up the distances rowed by one of my Concept 2 online logbook “training partners” which she rowed for the previous two days.
I’m currently letting her be my inspiration to row, by using something involving times or distance of her recent rowing sessions.
The distance amounted to 5,226 meters. I started out at the easiest pace of the session and made the pace slightly less easy as the session progressed. All-in-all, it was an easy session from start to finish and heart rate rapidly recovered during the two minutes immediately after the 5,226 meters were completed.
The session was divided into 26 consecutive splits and a screen recording was made, which is available for row-along at this link: Indoor Rowing 5226 meters 06062018
Happy rowing to you.
Today’s distance was chosen because it was the distance rowed yesterday by one of my training partners, who rowed it while she had RowPro 5 for the Mac in “just row” mode.
3023 meters happens to be a prime number so if you have read anything I said about RowPro 5 for the Mac having a bug show up if it tries to split a distance into unequal splits, you might have guessed why I did it all in one split.
A screen recording is at: Indoor Rowing 3023 meters 06052018
Happy rowing to you.