Ethereal Rowing
Thursday, August 30, 2018
I'm Still Rowing, Are You?
If you the reader are wondering why there are no recent posts that's because as mentioned in the post of May 22, 2016 I've moved to a different location for more recent rowing sessions. The most recent rowing sessions are also being recorded as "screen recordings" and are posted to YouTube, for anyone who is inclined to row along with them.
The image at the top of this page is a screenshot of what the home page of the newest location of this blog looks like.
If you make comments on any posts on this blog, I still receive and respond to them.
The location for the newest blog posts is Ethereal Rowing.
Happy rowing to you!
Sunday, May 22, 2016
A Slight Address Change
Today's blog post is about the above (pictured) website and of course ALSO about the rowing session done today by yours truly. To read more about the above (pictured) website either go directly to their website at fatchancerow.org or click the link to my new blog address (below) and read more there.
My blog has slightly moved. It is at more or less the same address, but its web address is now shortened by a few letters.
Today's blog post can be found at THIS LINK and until further notice, all future blog posts for Ethereal Rowing will be at etherealrowing.com
Happy trails.
Saturday, May 21, 2016
Just Doing The Distance
Friday, May 20, 2016
Climbing A Hill
For today's rowing a distance of 13,500 meters was set. The goal was to "climb a hill" with heart rate by adjusting effort so that by the time the distance was halfway done, heart rate would climb up beyond the top of the pink target zone for heart rate. The top of the target zone was the upper edge of heart zone #2. After reaching the halfway point and getting heart rate slightly above HR zone 2, the second half of the session was used as a warm-down.
Today's finish screen. |
session report |
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Seven Spikes
Today's session was designed to be one hour in duration. It was a set distance of 13,400 meters with a target heart rate of 145 + or - 12 bpm and it included seven sets of "power tens" - ten hard strokes, every 1,000 meters during the last half of the session. After the last set of ten hard strokes, there was a warm down which consisted of rowing at a pace that was slow enough to bring the "projected finish" displayed on the C2's PM to slightly more than an hour.
Happy trails.
today's finish screen |
today's session report |
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Back To Normal Daily Heart Zones Again
This photo of an anonymous boy on a C2 gives you a sense of perspective and a reason to smile. He will grow into it and get faster and stronger every year. |
today's finish screen |
Today's report |
Happy trails.
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Easy Rowing
This is not a picture of easy rowing. |
Today's rowing was easy. Very easy, while watching videos and taking a couple of bathroom breaks which were probably made necessary because of the large mug of coffee before rowing. It was a timed hour which amounted to less than 10K of actual rowing.
today's finish screen |
today's report |
Happy trails.
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