Turin Silver Skiffs Inspiration

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When I searched for images related to today’s inspirational video of the Turin Silver Skiffs 2012, this image showing literal silver skiffs was among the results. It is jewelry from a British website site called Fay Page. The photo is found on a page showing solid silver rowing boats which are made in Scilly, which is a place in England, NOT in Italy (where Turin is located).  You would have to ask the people who design the search engine’s artificial “intelligence” why this jewelry is logically related to the Turin Silver Skiffs sculling race.

The inspiration for today’s workout was a youtube video which I’ve resorted to a few times before but which I’ve not gotten tired of yet.  It is called Turin silver skiffs 2012 and the actual rowing in the video is around 10K. The guy who is wearing the GoPro camera and doing the actual rowing is a young British rower.

Before starting the video and rowing along with it, I chose a custom RowPro session of 11K distance. Then I started the video.  The actual race doesn’t start until a couple minutes into the video, but I started about 40 seconds ahead of the actual race start, since I would be rowing about 1,000 meters further.   The guy who is rowing has to row against the current and much slower than me for the first half of the race course. Then he turns around and rows with the current and has a pace much faster than mine for the second half. I chose paces which resulted in me finishing the 11K at about the same time as he finished 10K.

When people race together online using RowPro and the digitalrowing.com Oarbits server, they usually follow the race with a 9 minute warm down but 4 minutes seemed more than enough to warm down after today’s 11K which was done at less than a race pace.

A minor software glitch showed up when RowPro generated the main session report.  It’s visible on the line for the 16th split.

Though today would have normally been a day for strength-training, I skipped it today and will try to make a spreadsheet for the results of the new strength-training program, before doing the next session, so they can be displayed in this blog.

Here are screenshots from today’s indoor rowing:

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Happy and refreshing rowing to you.

Rowing The Monster A Bit Faster Today

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Judging by the expressions on some of their faces, these ladies look like they are rowing a bit faster at the moment.

Today’s rowing was similar but not identical to yesterday’s.

The main distance piece was 10K which I tried to row in sync with a GoPro video of the University of Cincinnati Rowing Club.  It worked okay for the first half of the 10K but then the video switched to a different boat with a different coxswain and that coxswain kept lollygagging her head around and spent far too much time looking skyward so all I could see was the clouds.  Its hard to row in sync with the guys in the crew, when all you can see is the cloudy sky. But it was some fun for a little more than half the 10K.

The second half of the video was too frustrating for my purposes, so I’m going to remove it from my youtube playlist, which incidentally is called Cactus John Rowing Company.

The second piece today was another try at the BW Sprint Monster for c2ctc.com May 2017 challenge.  This time, I did it a bit faster than yesterday.  And today I used RowPro 3 for Windows (instead of RowPro 5 for the Mac) so the active and rest distances were automatically added up separately.  Because that’s one way in which the older version of RowPro is more sophisticated than RowPro 5 for the Mac.

The 10K screenshots are immediately below and then are followed by the BW Sprint Monster screenshots.

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Happy rowing and sprinting to you.

Rowing Sprint Monster Day

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Today was the day for me, if not anyone else, to do the May 2017 C2CTC challenge which was called BW Rowing Sprint Monster.  Before doing that, I did 15K at an easy pace while listening to music from a youtube playlist called “music for erg half marathon or longer” … even though the distance I rowed was quite a bit less than a half marathon. I listened to the music in the order it is listed (did not choose to shuffle it) and by the time the 15,000 meters was done, the 9th selection was still playing.

Did not do any strength training today.  Am still putting it off until next week, but my sleep is starting to suffer from lack of the strength-training supplement to rowing.

One little nuisance thing I notice about RowPro 5 for the Mac compared to the RowPro windows version I used previously is that when I do intervals like today’s BW Rowing Sprint Monster, RowPro does not add up the distances separately for active and rest portions.  So, to get the total meters rowed during the active portion I had to use a calculator and add those 10 distance manually.

When doing the series of 10 sprint intervals, I decided to go kind of easy and do the first one about 2:00, the second one a little faster, etc all the way through all ten of them.  I chose to do it that way, because I’ve noticed problems in the past, when I’ve gone all-out from the start on comparable short interval sets.  The results in total meters aren’t great, but there were no problems afterwards.

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Above are screenshots from the 15K and below are screenshots from the 10X sprint intervals.

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Happy erging to you.

My First Video Race

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The rowing experience today was a first-time, brand-new indoor-rowing inspiration-getting experience for me, thanks to some rowers who uploaded first-person videos of their participation in OTW races.

I played a first-person video recording of a rowing race and rowed on the C2 at the same time.  It was a lot of fun.

The youtube video is titled “Turin silver skiffs 2012”.  It is 47 minutes 52 seconds long and it is a first person, in-the-boat view of a race that was about 10,000 meters. This link should take you directly to the particular video on youtube: Turin silver skiffs 2012

If you want to try racing against the above video, set your distance to 10K and start the video but don’t start rowing right away.  It takes a couple minutes, more or less, before the actual race starts.  When he starts rowing, you will see on his dashboard because the time will start counting up on his dashboard.  You will see his stroke rate to the right of the time and his pace below the stroke rate.

He races an out-and-back race, which is about 5K each way.  His pace is much slower and requires much more effort on his part on the first part because you can hear him breathing hard.  When he gets to the halfway point and turns around, he goes much faster and with much less effort (you won’t hear him breathing hard) after he turns around and starts rowing the return trip.

I played the video while I rowed 10K with RowPro 5 for the Mac on the C2.  The perspective was a bit of an adrenaline rush and I could see that it would be a LOT of fun, for some rowing software to be available like that, to run on X-Box or whatever and connect to Concept 2 rowing machines.  There are a lot of possibilities, including real racing with other people all having a more immersive experience of something closer to a real race than what is as of now available via RowPro.

I haven’t heard of anyone else trying this while using a Concept 2 rowing machine with or without RowPro software, though I’m sure others must have watched videos of rowing while rowing.  I know I’m being slightly redundant by saying so, but it would be really GREAT, to be able to have that perspective while doing indoor rowing and ESPECIALLY so if it would be in direct relation to what a person is actually doing on the machine.

There are quite a few other comparable rowing videos on youtube, so I think those will be my experiments for inspiration in the near future.

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If you’re wondering what was done with strength-training today, the answer is nothing.  I skipped it again.  I’m starting to think I might skip a whole week, before trying the 10th week of the 10 week program, but will take it just one day at a time.

Happy new indoor rowing experiences to you.

 

Didn’t Do What She Did

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Today’s rowing session was done with a female pace boat but I didn’t do what she did.  In other words, I rowed to the beat of my own drummer.  I let her get ahead, then caught up and passed and did that a few times.  It was invigorating.

Today was also supposed to be a strength-training/pushups day, the 10th week of the 10 week plan.  But I skipped it and might do it tomorrow instead. Or the next day… Supposedly, I’m supposed to be able to do 100 pushups consecutively without stopping, after the 10 weeks, but so far my maximum consecutive has been 14, so I have doubts that the “7 Weeks To 100 Pushups” plan is going to live up to its promise.

On the bright side, 14 consecutive pushups is a huge increase over the maximum of 3 that I was able to do before starting this plan.

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Today RowPro 5 for the Mac didn’t do what it is supposed to do with regard to saving the rowfile so that it could be uploaded to my concept2.com logbook from RowPro.  After finishing the session, it was nowhere to be found in the online log listing.  So I did a manual entry to log the distance.

Happy doing-your-own-thing rowing, to you.

Do What She Does, Sort Of

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This rower could be somewhat distracting to anyone who is trying to focus on their pace and rating.

 

 

The above photo was found on the row2K website at THIS LINK.   She can do a nice handstand, while someone else keeps the boat balanced… I wonder what kind of a 2K time she can do?

Today’s indoor rowing session was 11,000 meters with a pace boat.  The pace boat had a pace of 2:21 and rating of 24 and its rower was a female with a Finland flag. The latter (female pace boat rower with a Finland flag) is because I discovered that RowPro 5 for the Mac can be set up with customized pace boats and a choice of options for the pace boat rower. So I chose the color of clothes for the pace boat rower and also gave her brown hair and rather pale skin, because I assume that people in Finland don’t get an over abundance of sunshine.

As far as keeping pace with today’s pace boat went, I only “sort of” kept pace, because I was watching a distracting video, some of which was in a foreign language which required me to pay attention to its closed-captioned translation into English.

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The start screen shows the custom pace boat and its female, Finnish rower.

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Happy pacing to you.

No Flared Nostrils Today

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I’m certain there were many smiles and an overflowing abundance of happiness after this indoor rowing event.

Today was not a day for me to enjoy the phenomena of flared nostrils.  I didn’t row hard enough…. I’m still in the groove (or perhaps stuck in the rut?) of rowing easy and rather intermittently while multitasking with other activities.  But … when you are rowing at an effort level which causes your nostrils to flare and requires your mouth to be open so that you can get a larger volume of oxygen-loaded air into your lungs with each inhalation… that’s when it is the most invigorating.

Today’s session was 11K while watching a mostly boring attempt at sci-fi in a Netflix video.  Still a bit sore from the strength-training session yesterday.  That soreness from strength-training seems to be a daily presence, but it is resulting in better and longer sleep most nights, which is an excellent benefit.

Notice that there is a slight glitch with the session report generated by RowPro 5 for the Mac for this session, evident in some of the columns of split number 4.

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Happy nostril-flaring to you. closeup-of-flared-nostrils

Row To Get Smiles

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They row therefore they smile.

Its a fact that vigorous exercise improves a person’s mood and the exercise doesn’t have to be extremely vigorous.

Today started with a 2500m warmup on the C2 and then a pushups session followed by an easy 8K on the C2.

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Happy rowing to you.

Every Breath You Take Is Good

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Today’s main physical activity was to put another coat of stuff on the roof, which took a few hours.  Normally, the air outdoors is fresh but while working on the roof, it smelled like paint for all those hours and I was glad to get back indoors and away from the smell.

As for the indoor rowing – did an easy session of 10,500 with a little sprint at the end.

There was a glitch in the session report generated by RowPro 5 for the Mac.  It shows in the 8th split.  But strangely enough, that glitch does not show in the split report displayed on concept2.com after it was uploaded to my online logbook hosted by concept2.  (See the respective images below, to understand what I mean)

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Happy rowing to you.

No Robots Please

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Robots have some good uses, but when spammers use bots to try to post comments on a blog, its a real drag to have to look at all the spam, to see if there are any real comments among them.

The title of today’s post is in reference to the addition of another step necessary for anyone to submit a comment. To submit a comment now, you first must demonstrate that you are not a robot.

Today’s training session was only 2K and it was patterned as 2x100r750 within that 2K.  In order to get a few more meters and bring the total up to around 10K, it was supplemented with another session. The supplemental session was 7K done online with another member of the RowPro Rowers.

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Note that RowPro 5 for the Mac still has a bug in that if the last split distance is not equal to all the previous split distances, it shows an incorrect average pace for the last split. That same error is carried over to the graph of the session, where it incorrectly shows an impossible burst of speed on the graph for the last split.

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Happy rowing to you.