That did seem to work for me, but I was also in lockdown and off work, so who knows what hidden benefits that gave me.
I seem to think that your age has changed, so happy belated birthday if it has
That did seem to work for me, but I was also in lockdown and off work, so who knows what hidden benefits that gave me.
Yes, the covid was not nice for about four days. The high HR will be a combination of time off the erg and covid but should settle down over the coming weeks. Coughing blood was down to the severity of the cough I had.Dangerscouse wrote: ↑September 6th, 2024, 1:25 pmA definite sign you're still not quite right. Coughing up blood also was a definite sign you weren't right toonick rockliff wrote: ↑September 6th, 2024, 11:44 amWhen I normally connect my HRM to the PM5 it's usually around 52/53, since holidays and then covid it's on 62/63.
I could make it work in the New Year. But yes, being off work would certainly aid the recovery.Dangerscouse wrote: ↑September 6th, 2024, 1:29 pmThat did seem to work for me, but I was also in lockdown and off work, so who knows what hidden benefits that gave me.
I seem to think that your age has changed, so happy belated birthday if it has
Nicely done Al. My love of 1k / 1r repeats might be something that makes this more bearable for me.winniewinser wrote: ↑September 7th, 2024, 4:58 amTeam Oarsome Challenge for September is 1-5min/1min rest....quite a tasty session if you go after it and the rests seem pointless after the 3/4 mins. Happy to break 1:50 on this.
Have you got any idea of what you've done differently? It seems strange that it's returned suddenly.alex9026 wrote: ↑September 7th, 2024, 4:40 am39:29.5 10,003m 1:58.4 211 1025 19
12:00.3 3,000m 2:00.0 202 996 20
11:49.7 6,000m. 1:58.2 211 1027 20
11:46.0 9,000m 1:57.6 215 1039 20
3:53.5 10,003m 1:56.4 222 1063 19
Plugged in 15km, with a view to negative splitting. Well on track for it, until my old calf/foot numbing issue decided to return. Came on half an hour in, just wanted to get to 10km before making the call that it wasn't going away.
I am keeping on top of stretching my calf and achilles, it sure feels tight.Dangerscouse wrote: ↑September 7th, 2024, 5:23 amHave you got any idea of what you've done differently? It seems strange that it's returned suddenly.
Lack of stretching? A different weight training exercise? Something different at work? It feels like you need to think laterally on this unless your training has changed in a subtle way. Your focus can all too easily become too narrowly based on just your erging and what's happened today, or recently.
That's a great result Alex. Very strongalex9026 wrote: ↑September 8th, 2024, 4:25 am20:12.6 6,000m 1:41.0 339 1467 28
5:04.3 1,500m 1:41.4 335 1454 28
r: 4:00 93m
5:04.2 1,500m 1:41.4 336 1455 28
r: 4:00 73m
5:03.7 1,500m 1:41.2 337 1461 28
r: 4:00 63m
5:00.4 1,500m 1:40.1 349 1499 29
r: 4:00 20m
I fell asleep to the England match last night and was still a bit groggy this morning, so more than happy with this as it got pretty tough going.
Thx fella....look forward to seeing you destroy this.Dangerscouse wrote: ↑September 7th, 2024, 5:18 amNicely done Al. My love of 1k / 1r repeats might be something that makes this more bearable for me.winniewinser wrote: ↑September 7th, 2024, 4:58 amTeam Oarsome Challenge for September is 1-5min/1min rest....quite a tasty session if you go after it and the rests seem pointless after the 3/4 mins. Happy to break 1:50 on this.