Two Online Pieces

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On-the-water rowing always appears more ethereal than the look of the indoor rowing which is the only kind I do. The ethereal part of indoor rowing is the landscape, waterways and inner lighting of your mind.

Today’s indoor rowing was done 100% online except for a brief preliminary warmup.

The above photo, for those who are interested, was found on row2k.com on THIS PAGE. It is a photo of OTW rowing somewhere in Oklahoma.

The first piece was a 20 minute session scheduled by a guy in England who called it “20 minutes easy” but when I asked him what his easy was, it was 2:00 which I consider hard.  He decided to row at 2:05 and I did too.  About halfway through the session, RowPro 5 for the Mac had a case of graphics freeze, so I could no longer see what the other guy was doing.  But otherwise, the session seemed to be still in progress, so I watched the PM (personal monitor) on the rowing machine instead of the computer screen and aimed for an average pace of the 2:05 that we’d agreed to.

As far as the other guy was concerned, it worked out fine because apparently I kept pace with him fairly well and we finished within a boat length of each other.

The second piece was a 6K that I scheduled.  I called it “6K Super Easy” hoping that whoever joined would have a preconceived notion of a pace that wasn’t too fast.  The guy who joined said he was fine with a pace of from 2:10 to 2:15, so we did that and finished with an average pace of about 2:10.

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Happy rowing at your own definition of easy or whatever you like.