Today’s indoor rowing was an hour session with a few intervals. For the Concept 2 challenge of the Big Burn, I have only 2,886 more calories to burn between now and midnight on January 31st, to reach 20,000 calories this month.
It’s impossible of course, to get a perfectly straight line when rowing with one single target heart rate, but it gives you something to do while rowing. Today there was only enough time for a 20 minute session.
Today’s indoor rowing was 10K with a target of 140 Watts average power. When the session was finished, the RowPro 5 for the Mac screen display showed an average of 140.0 Watts but the RowPro 5 for the Mac session report listed average Wattage as 142.5.
I arbitrarily chose the higher number as being most correct and named the session “Indoor Rowing 10K at 142 Watts 01252018” which is what it is called at that link to which its screen recording was uploaded on YouTube.
There was also a warm down of 2,000 meters but I’m not bothering to insert that in today’s post.
Finish screen for today’s 10K.Report for today’s 10K.RowPro 5 for the Mac graphs for today’s 10K.Concept 2 chart for today’s 10K.
Report for today’s 10K.RowPro graphs for today’s 10K.Concept 2 chart for today’s 10K.Finish screen for today’s warm down.Report for today’s warm down.RowPro graphs for today’s warm down.Concept 2 chart for today’s warm down.
Today’s indoor rowing was 10,000 meters at a turtle pace, with one minute intervals moderately fast, every 5 minutes. After that, there was a very slow warm down which wasn’t needed for the sake of warming down, but was done for the sake of getting the day’s quota of rowing calories for the Concept 2 Big Burn challenge.
Report for today’s 10KRowPro graphs for today’s 10KConcept 2 online logbook chart for today’s 10KFinish screen for today’s warmdown.Report for today’s warmdown.RowPro graphs for today’s warmdown.Concept 2 chart for today’s warmdown.
Today’s indoor rowing started with a 6K laced with 5 intervals, then a 5K with 4 intervals and finally a 5K at constant pace of about 2:23/500 meters (121 Watts) with no intervals and a “power 10” when the distance counted down to 500 meters remaining.
Report for today’s one and only 6K.RowPro graphs for today’s one and only 6K.Concept 2 online logbook chart for today’s one and only 6K.Finish screen for 5K at 135 WattsReport for 5K at 135 WattsRowPro graphs for 5K at 135 WattsConcept 2 online logbook chart for 5K at 135 WattsFinish screen for 5K at 121 WattsReport for 5K at 121 WattsRowPro graphs for 5K at 121 WattsConcept 2 online logbook chart for 5K at 121 Watts
Finish screen for first of three 5K pieces.Report for first of three 5K pieces.RowPro graphs for first of three 5K pieces.Concept 2 online logbook chart for first of three 5K pieces.Finish screen for second of three 5K pieces.Report for second of three 5K pieces.RowPro graphs for second of three 5K pieces.Concept 2 online logbook chart for second of three 5K pieces.Finish screen for last of three 5K pieces.Report for last of three 5K pieces.RowPro graphs for last of three 5K pieces.Concept 2 online logbook chart for last of three 5K pieces.
Sometimes I think of my heart as being like a horse. Having a mind of its own and relatively simple minded, but it wants to get along with me as well as it can.
Today the horse was wild and crazy or agitated. A possible reason for its agitated behavior might be because of a chemical unbalance due to having taken a dose of a supplement called “NOS”.
The bottle was a gift to me, years ago, and is supposed to help produce a natural and helpful amount of Nitric Oxide. I haven’t taken any for quite a while and had forgotten about it until I spotted it on a shelf today and decided to take a dose to see if it would help me to row faster while not seeming to work any harder.
After taking the NOS, heart rate went crazy irregular and its rate went way too high. It hadn’t bothered me that way before. I looked at the expiration date on the bottle and it was sometime in 2010. Did it change into something else, in the years since 2010?
I couldn’t undo the fact that I’d swallowed them about 45 minutes earlier, so I tried some rowing as therapy to calm the horse.
Three short sessions had more appeal than one longer session so I rowed three 5Ks. The first 5000 meters didn’t seem to help (see the graphs or watch the video for proof that it was still agitated during the first 5K). Neither did the second one (see the graphs or watch the video for proof that it was still agitated during the second 5K).
But somewhere early in the third 5K – after about 1200 meters- the horse finally calmed down and returned to its normal regular and steady behavior with a normal BPM. It still seemed to be a bit agitated, because it seemed to speed up a bit too quickly when I would increase the effort level and when I GREATLY decreased effort level, it didn’t seem to slow as much as it normally would, but it felt quiet and calm in my chest instead of feeling “fluttery” and “agitated” like it had felt before and so it was almost “perfect” and resulted in a perfect line graph with no vertical lines disrupting it.
Third time was the charm, for calming the horse.
In the graphs below which show vertical lines in the heart rate graph, those vertical lines happened each time heart rate was too irregular for a reading to be calculated and displayed. You can clearly see that the vertical lines disappeared from the heart rate graphs during the last 3800 meters of the third 5K session.
Finish screen for first of three attempts to calm the horse with a 5K.Report for first of three attempts to calm the horse with a 5K.RowPro graphs for first of three attempts to calm the horse with a 5K.Concept 2 online logbook chart for first of three attempts to calm the horse with a 5K.Finish screen for second of three attempts to calm the horse with a 5K.Report for second of three attempts to calm the horse with a 5K.RowPro report for second of three attempts to calm the horse with a 5K.Concept 2 online logbook chart for second of three attempts to calm the horse with a 5K.Finish screen for third and successful of three attempts to calm the horse with a 5K.Report for third and successful of three attempts to calm the horse with a 5K.RowPro graphs for third and successful of three attempts to calm the horse with a 5K.Concept 2 online logbook chart for third and successful of three attempts to calm the horse with a 5K.
Over 7,000 meters remained in the session, but I quit early and this was the final screen.
Today’s indoor rowing started out with an arbitrary goal of rowing until I’d burned 1,000 calories. But by the time about 3/4 of the goal was reached, I decided to quit rowing for the day.
Today’s rowing session was set up as a half marathon, but with the intention of stopping early (after 1,000 calories, as mentioned above).