The recorded workout today was another 100 meter sprint as the focus. It was faster than yesterday’s but for the third time in a row I’m in the same 45th place in online rankings for 100m. The screen recording starts and finishes with 5 minutes of warmup/down.
Though not all workout sessions for the day are always or even usually mentioned in the blog, data for any workout sessions for any day can be seen in detail via this: link to the online logbook. To view a session’s data and interactive graph click the “+” sign in “Action” column for that session.
The recorded workout today was another 100 meter sprint as the focus today. It was faster than yesterday’s but not enough to advance in the rankings again for the second day in a row and as of this morning I’m still in 45th place.
Though not all workout sessions for the day are always or even usually mentioned in the blog, data for any workout sessions for any day can be seen in detail via this: link to the online logbook. To view a session’s data and interactive graph click the “+” sign in “Action” column for that session.
The recorded workout today was another 100m sprint. Time was improved but I didn’t move up in the rankings. Maybe tomorrow’s 100m will see movement higher in the rankings. The screen recording includes a 1K warmup and warmdown.
Though not all workout sessions for the day are always or even usually mentioned in the blog, data for any workout sessions for any day can be seen in detail via this: link to the online logbook. To view a session’s data and interactive graph click the “+” sign in “Action” column for that session.
To have a rowing race with RowPro all you need is a little imagination. Of course online rowing with other real people is the most fun but you can’t always have that at the time you want it.
Today I had a 100 meter race against my yesterday self. In other words, the pace boat against which I raced today was generated in RowPro by yesterday’s data. I managed to win the race. Congratulations today self! Sorry about that, yesterday self. As a result I moved up one place, from 44th to 43rd in the rankings. Screen recording includes warmup and warm down.
Though not all workout sessions for the day are always or even usually mentioned in the blog, data for any workout sessions for any day can be seen in detail via this: link to the online logbook. To view a session’s data and interactive graph click the “+” sign in “Action” column for that session.
The focus workout today was another sprint. The target for this 100 meter rowing piece was just a tad bit faster than yesterday’s. By that is meant: I managed to move up one place, from 45th to 44th in the rankings. Screen recording includes both warmup and warm down.
Though not all workout sessions for the day are always or even usually mentioned in the blog, data for any workout sessions for any day can be seen in detail via this: link to the online logbook. To view a session’s data and interactive graph click the “+” sign in “Action” column for that session.
Today’s focus was a couple of 100 meter sprints, one each on SkiErg and rowing machine. Each was finished almost as soon as it started. The focus workout for today’s screen recording was the 100 meter rowing sprint. I aimed for a pace of about 1:55 for 80 meters and then a little faster the last 20 meters. Short but fun. It was an experiment that left room for improvement. The screen recording includes warmup and warm down.
Though not all workout sessions for the day are always or even usually mentioned in the blog, data for any workout sessions for any day can be seen in detail via this: link to the online logbook. To view a session’s data and interactive graph click the “+” sign in “Action” column for that session.
Tachyness is a made-up word unless enough people want to use it like it is being used here. Here it is being used to mean a state of having tachycardia.
Yesterday, beginning a few hours after yesterday’s focal workout of a 500m sprint and 750 meter warmdown, atrial tachycardia set in. It persisted all evening and into the next morning. Taking a couple tablets which were a relatively heavy duty dose of extract of the root of valerian herb seemed to quell it. But I’d rather it didn’t happen in the first place, because it caused a loss of about three hours sleep.
After thinking about yesterday’s workout I decided that the problem might have been triggered by the combination of 30 second wait time after yesterday’s sprint and that the warm down of 750 meters was too brief.
Thinking of those two factors today, the 30 minute wait time after today’s sprint was cancelled and the warm down began almost immediately. Also, today’s warm down was more than twice as long as yesterday’s, at 2,000 instead of 750 meters.
The goal was an average pace of 1:54.7/500 m or faster so as to move up in season rankings. It was done . Plan was for average pace of about 1:54.7 until last 100 m then increase pace a little to the finish. Screen recording starts with 750 meter warmup and finishes with the 2,000 meter warm down.
Though not all workout sessions for the day are always or even usually mentioned in the blog, data for any workout sessions for any day can be seen in detail via this: link to the online logbook. To view a session’s data and interactive graph click the “+” sign in “Action” column for that session.
The focus workout today was a 500m sprint. The goal was for a tiny improvement in 500m pace for this season ranking and it was accomplished. Plan was to maintain average pace of about 1m 56.6seconds/500m until last 100 m then perhaps increase pace a little until the end. The screen recording includes 750m warmup and warmdown.
Though not all workout sessions for the day are always or even usually mentioned in this blog, data for any workout sessions for any day can be seen in detail via this: link to the online logbook. To see a session’s data and interactive graph click the “+” sign in “Action” column for that session.
The total workout was two sessions for a total of about 30 minutes. Today’s second session is the one for which there is a screen recording. It consists of 7 intervals with active rests.
The plan was for the first and every other following minute to be a brisker pace with slower active rests. Heart was a spoiler and because it’s rate went too high in a few of the earlier intervals, the brisk pace was not maintained for those particular ones. But as the session progressed, the heart cleaned up its act and it’s behavior improved. The last three intervals were each done with a cooperative heart for the full 60 seconds.
Though not all workout sessions for the day are always or even usually mentioned in this blog, data for any workout sessions for any day can be seen in detail via this: link to the online logbook. To see a session’s data and interactive graph click the “+” sign in “Action” column for that session.
Today’s workout screen recording is of a 17 minute rowing piece. The total workout today was two sessions for a sum of about 30 minutes. The second session of 17 minutes is the one for which there is a screen recording. It consists of 7 intervals with active rests.
Though not all workout sessions for the day are always or even usually mentioned in this blog, data for any workout sessions for any day can be seen in detail via this: link to the online logbook. To see a session’s data and interactive graph click the “+” sign in “Action” column for that session.