@Jan - great job! Seems like you are focusing on all of the right things. I meant to ask, which plan are you following?
@Derico - great job! That 30' is one tough...well...row
PP 3.1.1 - 8x500m, 3:30' rest - Goal: 1:45.0
Time Meters Pace Watts Cal/Hr S/M
13:57.1 4,000m 1:44.6 305 1350 31
1:45.0 500m 1:45.0 302 1339 31
1:45.0 500m 1:45.0 302 1339 31
1:45.0 500m 1:45.0 302 1339 31
1:45.0 500m 1:45.0 302 1339 30
1:45.0 500m 1:45.0 302 1339 31
1:45.0 500m 1:45.0 302 1339 31
1:44.9 500m 1:44.9 303 1342 31
1:42.2 500m 1:42.2 328 1427 32
OK so maybe I've been holding out on myself?! I knew going in I wanted to challenge myself, but that last rep surprised the heck out of me. The whole workout gave me some insight into how I've approached sprints vs endurance rows: with endurance rows, I feel it's more of a mental challenge because I'm rowing at a pace I know I can do; with sprints, I've erred on slower paces because I'm not sure if I can physically keep up such a fast pace. I also figured out it has everything to do with the start - after my first 5 pulls on the last rep, the average was @1:42 and it was so much 'easier' maintaining pace rather than inching up throughout the row.
PP 3.1.2 - 5x1500m, 5' rest - Goal: 1:53.0
Time Meters Pace Watts Cal/Hr S/M
28:06.1 7,500m 1:52.4 246 1147 28
5:39.0 1,500m 1:53.0 243 1134 28
5:38.5 1,500m 1:52.8 244 1137 28
5:38.3 1,500m 1:52.7 244 1139 28
5:37.6 1,500m 1:52.5 246 1144 28
5:32.6 1,500m 1:50.8 257 1183 28
Another speedy finish! So here's how I approached this session - my previous row said my target was 1:53.4, but I wanted to push myself because of the blood donation thing and because I'm preparing for a 5k TT (5k is the recommended pace for the 5x1500m). Since the general wisdom is that a one's 5k pace is 2k+6, my 5k would be tentatively be 1:52.0 (what I hope to row at my next 2k TT). I split the difference and aimed for 1:53, but half way hrough the session I felt great and realize I could really push it. I feel confident I could have hit a target of 1:52.0.
Anyway, exciting start to the week. I hope to keep up with everyone else's great work!