When Late Don’t Procrastinate Just Dive In

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Diving can be fun and bubbly.

Have you ever gotten a late start on your day and everything was sort of out-of-whack*?

That happened to me today.  I went to bed late and slept in more than 4 hours later than usual.  After having coffee and breakfast just before noon, I felt full but it wasn’t because I’d eaten too much.  I felt full of procrastination when I thought about rowing.

So I did other things for a couple of hours and then had lunch.  And then I realized, from somewhere in the forested acres of procrastination land, that if I didn’t start rowing right away, it would have to be skipped for a day.

No! Nooooo!

So I just dove in, so to speak, and started rowing.

The training session was an easy one: 8K patterned with three 500 meter sprints near the beginning.  See the details screenshot if you want to know more.

Because everything was so out-of-whack(y)* late, I didn’t do any extra meters beyond the training session itself, to bring the daily total up to 10K.  9,250 meters (including warmup and warm down) was sufficient.

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Finish screen at end of today’s 8K of training.
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Today’s training details.
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Today’s training session report
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The worth-a-thousand-words graphs for today’s training.

Happiness while rowing to you.

*Definition: “out of whack” 

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If something is out of whack, it is not working properly, often because its natural balance has been upset.