Training Spreadsheet (Pete Plan)
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Training Spreadsheet (Pete Plan)
I tried to search for something like what I had in mind, and found a few scattered references to spreadsheets for the Pete Plan, but came away empty handed. I decided to make my own spreadsheet on Docs with what I thought I would need to track, and thought I'd share it here. If you want to use it, it'll be helpful to have a Google Drive account, but I think you can download it as an Excel file as well.
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Visit the link, which is "view only", then go to File & make a copy, which you can then edit.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing
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I'm thinking I want to tackle Pete, so we'll see how it goes. On active weeks, I'm able to average about 5k a day, so this will be a large step up, but I have done a number of 10k pieces, as well as a half & full marathon. It'll be nice to see what I can do. Any suggestions are welcome, and if I update the spreadsheet layout at all, I'll try to remember to update the above link as well.
Links to other spreadsheets for different training programs would be awesome too, for when someone feels like trying something else. Maybe get a thread going just for that kind of thing....?
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... edit#gid=0
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Visit the link, which is "view only", then go to File & make a copy, which you can then edit.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing
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I'm thinking I want to tackle Pete, so we'll see how it goes. On active weeks, I'm able to average about 5k a day, so this will be a large step up, but I have done a number of 10k pieces, as well as a half & full marathon. It'll be nice to see what I can do. Any suggestions are welcome, and if I update the spreadsheet layout at all, I'll try to remember to update the above link as well.
Links to other spreadsheets for different training programs would be awesome too, for when someone feels like trying something else. Maybe get a thread going just for that kind of thing....?
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... edit#gid=0
Last edited by Citroen on November 8th, 2016, 4:57 am, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: Added Dean's URL
Reason: Added Dean's URL
Re: Training Spreadsheet (Pete Plan)
or alternatively go to the
PetePlan thread and use the spreadsheet there (also google docs)
PetePlan thread and use the spreadsheet there (also google docs)
Dean
2020 Season: 196cm / 96kg : M51
Training Log - ʕʘ̅͜ʘ̅ʔ -Blog
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2020 Season: 196cm / 96kg : M51
Training Log - ʕʘ̅͜ʘ̅ʔ -Blog
~seven days without rowing makes one weak~
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Re: Training Spreadsheet (Pete Plan)
Which one, we have so many nowdaysbisqeet wrote:or alternatively go to the
PetePlan thread and use the spreadsheet there (also google docs)
Re: Training Spreadsheet (Pete Plan)
Pete Plan Group - Startup Aug 20th thru 22ndLivio Livius wrote:Which one, we have so many nowdaysbisqeet wrote:or alternatively go to the
PetePlan thread and use the spreadsheet there (also google docs)
really ? - must have missed them. this is the one i was reffering to and is usually on the top of the "view new posts"
The thread was made 10 (?) weeks ago and has 159(!) pages - answers any PP questions you may have
Dean
2020 Season: 196cm / 96kg : M51
Training Log - ʕʘ̅͜ʘ̅ʔ -Blog
~seven days without rowing makes one weak~
2020 Season: 196cm / 96kg : M51
Training Log - ʕʘ̅͜ʘ̅ʔ -Blog
~seven days without rowing makes one weak~
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Re: Training Spreadsheet (Pete Plan)
Well, I waded through a bunch of posts in the thread and finally found the spreadsheet... pretty comprehensive. Thanks.
For anyone else who is daunted by 2400 posts in a thread, here's a link to what I found...
Dean's "Pete" Spreadsheet
For anyone else who is daunted by 2400 posts in a thread, here's a link to what I found...
Dean's "Pete" Spreadsheet
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Re: Training Spreadsheet (Pete Plan)
Ph. . . z's sprdsht offers at a glance comparison of each unique workout done over more cycles than I'd want to do. Dean''s format by week offers an ease of scrolling side by side row reports from several rowers. I'm partial to the calendar grid which aligns workouts vertically by type--3 different speed interval workouts, 3 endurance, 3 hard distance, etc. and the weeks roll out horizontally--rinse and rePete.
There are two types of people in this world: Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data
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Re: Training Spreadsheet (Pete Plan)
Yeah, I just added enough slots to cover the 17 times you'd end up rowing each workout, IF you stuck to Pete for an entire year. Reading more about Pete, I now realize that's not how it's intended, but better to have more slots than not enough, I guess...jackarabit wrote:Ph. . . z's sprdsht offers at a glance comparison of each unique workout done over more cycles than I'd want to do.
Got a link to that third spreadsheet you mentioned? Mine's just a first attempt before I found Dean's version, so I'm open to additional options.
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BTW, is there a way to edit my first post? It seems I've lost that ability, and I'd like to add Dean's link at the top if possible. I can still edit my most recent posts, just not the first one...
Re: Training Spreadsheet (Pete Plan)
Generally a post that has been quoted can no longer be edited by the one who posted it.PhaedrusZen wrote: Edit***
BTW, is there a way to edit my first post? It seems I've lost that ability, and I'd like to add Dean's link at the top if possible. I can still edit my most recent posts, just not the first one...
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Re: Training Spreadsheet (Pete Plan)
I can edit any post.Bob S. wrote:Generally a post that has been quoted can no longer be edited by the one who posted it.PhaedrusZen wrote: Edit***
BTW, is there a way to edit my first post? It seems I've lost that ability, and I'd like to add Dean's link at the top if possible. I can still edit my most recent posts, just not the first one...
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Re: Training Spreadsheet (Pete Plan)
There are two types of people in this world: Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data
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Re: Training Spreadsheet (Pete Plan)
I thought that was the case and started to edit my post to say that. But I wasn't sure so I backed off and just posted the one sentence.Citroen wrote:I can edit any post.Bob S. wrote: Generally a post that has been quoted can no longer be edited by the one who posted it.
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Re: Training Spreadsheet (Pete Plan)
Bob S. wrote:I thought that was the case and started to edit my post to say that. But I wasn't sure so I backed off and just posted the one sentence.Citroen wrote:I can edit any post.Bob S. wrote: Generally a post that has been quoted can no longer be edited by the one who posted it.
Bob S.
Maybe there's a time limit? My original post didn't get quoted, so I don't think it was that, But now I can't edit any of my other posts from this thread either.... maybe it's just because I'm new on the forum...
Oh well.
Re: Training Spreadsheet (Pete Plan)
No, it's just a bit of a strange one on this forum!! You only get a certain amount of time to edit your post once you have made it. Then after some time passes you will notice the edit feature button vanishes making you unable to "edit"PhaedrusZen wrote:
Maybe there's a time limit? My original post didn't get quoted, so I don't think it was that, But now I can't edit any of my other posts from this thread either.... maybe it's just because I'm new on the forum...
Oh well.
Only the forum police have the ability to make edits of posts whenever at free will.
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Re: Training Spreadsheet (Pete Plan)
Is this sheet that jackrabbit posted available anywhere? easy enough to make one but just checking.
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Re: Training Spreadsheet (Pete Plan)
Sent private message.
There are two types of people in this world: Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data
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