body gives up but brain wants to keep going

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Re: body gives up but brain wants to keep going

Post by lcantey » September 13th, 2018, 6:11 pm

6footminnow wrote:
September 13th, 2018, 4:00 pm
but once i had finished it totalled for the 1 hour 12 so thats how i entered it onto the log book , should i not bother entering the log book any more ? or should i have typed it in as 6 individuals
If you have an iOS or Android device I'd heartily recommend using the Concept2 app ErgData which can upload rows directly to the online log.

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Re: body gives up but brain wants to keep going

Post by 6footminnow » September 13th, 2018, 6:39 pm

read a lot of reviews saying the ergdata app is useless , i originally went to download it before the rower had been delivered , but my phone went nuts with the list of things the app needs permission to use so didn't download it in the end lol.

might re consider downloading it though .

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Re: body gives up but brain wants to keep going

Post by Citroen » September 14th, 2018, 2:15 am

6footminnow wrote:
September 13th, 2018, 6:39 pm
read a lot of reviews saying the ergdata app is useless
There's a bucket load of BS published on the internet. Ergdata on Android is a good enhancement over the raw numbers you get from a disconnected PM5. There's no reason not to try it and form your own opinion rather than trusting the bucket of BS.

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Re: body gives up but brain wants to keep going

Post by 6footminnow » September 14th, 2018, 11:22 am

well the ergdata was downloaded last night , and ready to hook up to log book account and the pm5 .

i was just in a weird place last night as a family member called saying he had been in hospital a few days ago with a blood clot in his ankle , lower leg . and hes been bumped up the list for a heart operation ...

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Re: body gives up but brain wants to keep going

Post by Dangerscouse » September 14th, 2018, 1:00 pm

Citroen wrote:
September 14th, 2018, 2:15 am
6footminnow wrote:
September 13th, 2018, 6:39 pm
read a lot of reviews saying the ergdata app is useless
There's a bucket load of BS published on the internet. Ergdata on Android is a good enhancement over the raw numbers you get from a disconnected PM5. There's no reason not to try it and form your own opinion rather than trusting the bucket of BS.
Totally agree. Ergdata is a great tool for you to use.

Sorry to hear that news about your family member. Hopefully everything will work out for the best
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Re: body gives up but brain wants to keep going

Post by 6footminnow » September 14th, 2018, 3:21 pm

well first go with the ergdata app , and only managed 50 mins today .
once i finished an it sent the data to the log book i seen a load of info , so off i went to do some cool down stretches an yoga breathing , then jumped in the shower .

came back and went over the data and it showed i had over cooked my self compared to yesterday. and a nice line graph backing that up also that i had overcooked it a bit.
but liked that it picked up that i done interval training .

also like that i am burning more calories going by the data

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Re: body gives up but brain wants to keep going

Post by sdr2017 » September 19th, 2018, 12:32 pm

Ergdata is great. You can also get it to display stroke length, which gives you some indication of how effective your stroke is. You could watch some of the concept2 instructional videos if you have not rowed much before.

It sounds like your "coming to a stop" has been largely resolved by slowing down and breaking up the session. I agree with the prior advice. The only thing I might add is to suggest getting a doctor to check you out if you are starting a new exercise program and have not done much in the past. You always need to start slow and easy, but checking for heart and breathing issues (and blood clots!!!) is not a bad idea.

Good luck with your rowing. You are taller than most here and that is an advantage in rowing. It is an addictive sport.

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Re: body gives up but brain wants to keep going

Post by 6footminnow » September 19th, 2018, 10:11 pm

getting seen by a Dr is a no go , they no longer do that as it is seen as a waste of time and not a medical issue . and cant see a dietitian unless you are referred by the Dr :roll:
they try and pass you to a chemist / drug store instead ( for anyone across the pond lol ) .

but in regards to health , i have been going through an ongoing health problem for 4 years,,
( i woke up one day and had lost feeling in half of my left foot and was unable to move 4 toes , was not able to feel any pain when the dr done the prick test with a needle )


over 23 blood tests ( they lost first lot , forgot to book me for a second lot ) and then the rest on and on and on , and eventually the last lot was 10 blood bottles in one go because i started kicking up a stink and putting in complaints. ( waiting a year / year and a half between appointments / waiting for appointments to be sent to me )
i have also had 3 MRI scans to date , and electric nerve conductive tests done.

so far all they have been able to tell me , your lower back and upper back are showing general wear and tare , this is normal for someone of your height , increase your exercise and lose some weight.... bloods show nothing , and the nerve tests the specialist her self, during the test said they both show an abnormality and then i heard nothing for 7 months ( was told i would hear back in 2 weeks ) .
issued a written complaint and verbal complaints, eventually had a letter saying "" your nerve conductive test shows something , but we are unable to put a medical reason / name currently ""
i was due to see the consultant this month but they cancelled and told me to go in November to meet with the original consultant to discuss whats next , if anything :roll: .




well i am now settled into the 6x 10 min intervals , i am not paying any attention to S/M , distance , or time left to row apart from the odd quick glance at time left to row.
I have just been watching the meters increase and then clicking complete when finished and working on some stretches after, before heading for a shower , when i come back and check what i have done in the log book . i then notice my distance has increased , and time has reduced .
i think i was just over doing it before on the 30 min sessions , this was based on my previous meeting with the dietitian who said do 30 mins of exercise a day ( that was a couple of years ago ) . i had not realised i could do interval training etc had figured that was more aimed at the experienced for some reason.

i done 13,292 meters in 1 hour, on the 19th September.
pace 2:15.4
783 calories
rest distance 111 meters
overall time 1hr 12mins
rest time 12 mins
avrg watts 141
overall distance 13,403
drag factor 90
stroke rate 24

felt comfortable breathing wise , did not struggle to breath , and shamefully i even started to sing along to the music i was listening to without the words being slurred / laboured , with no struggle .

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Re: body gives up but brain wants to keep going

Post by johnlvs2run » September 19th, 2018, 10:21 pm

6footminnow wrote:
September 19th, 2018, 10:11 pm
well i am now settled into the 6x 10 min intervals , i am not paying any attention to S/M , distance , or time left to row apart from the odd quick glance at time left to row.
I have just been watching the meters increase and then clicking complete when finished and working on some stretches after, before heading for a shower , when i come back and check what i have done in the log book . i then notice my distance has increased , and time has reduced .
You're doing great. :D Keep up the good work.
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Re: body gives up but brain wants to keep going

Post by Erik A » September 20th, 2018, 12:09 am

nice work... :D :D
when you feel like you want to do more then increase the pace as in drop down a second or so on your 500m splits. This will gradually increase the distance rowed.
one of the recommendations for interval work is do the first (in your case 5) at a comfortable level and increase the pace on the final one. when you do the average across all 6 intervals you aim for that in your next session. so do the first 5 at the target level then increase on the final interval again and so on and so on.... alternately do 4 x 15 mins or 3 x 20 min. mix it up a bit
like you i dont tend to worry about distance i dont even have the distance showing .. i watch the 500m split time and spm.
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Re: body gives up but brain wants to keep going

Post by Dangerscouse » September 20th, 2018, 4:10 am

As John says you're doing great. Well done

That sounds like a nightmare with your health problems. It's astounding that no one has took ownership after all this time.
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Re: body gives up but brain wants to keep going

Post by Gammmmo » September 21st, 2018, 1:17 pm

I was just thinking that with an activity like the ergo it's normally the other way round c/w the thread title... :D
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Re: body gives up but brain wants to keep going

Post by 6footminnow » September 23rd, 2018, 8:33 am

well wont be using that again, was after something to protect the flooring in my bedroom from the sweat while erging and then once i stand back up to do some cool down stretches.
so i tried a so called anti slip mat , and i was feeling in great form last night and upping my pace , got half way through interval 3 and heard a loud bang , and on next stroke i cracked my head of the door , elbow of the radiator cover.
yup ,,, you guessed it , anti slip mat my backside , i actually travelled some real distance lol . good job the door was closed or i might have just went down stairs :lol: :lol: :lol:
so tonight i am going to cut the mat shorter so its not under the feet , just up to back feet and down to foot rest .
that way it should catch the sweat still and i can move it when doing cool down stretches .

was so annoyed because i was feeling great and was increasing distance and cutting time off without over doing things .

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Re: body gives up but brain wants to keep going

Post by johnlvs2run » September 23rd, 2018, 1:45 pm

I used to keep a 2x4 behind the rowerg, to keep it from sliding backwards.
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Re: body gives up but brain wants to keep going

Post by left coaster » October 30th, 2018, 8:33 pm

6footminnow wrote:
September 23rd, 2018, 8:33 am
well wont be using that again, was after something to protect the flooring in my bedroom from the sweat while erging and then once i stand back up to do some cool down stretches.
so i tried a so called anti slip mat , and i was feeling in great form last night and upping my pace , got half way through interval 3 and heard a loud bang , and on next stroke i cracked my head of the door , elbow of the radiator cover.
yup ,,, you guessed it , anti slip mat my backside , i actually travelled some real distance lol . good job the door was closed or i might have just went down stairs :lol: :lol: :lol:
so tonight i am going to cut the mat shorter so its not under the feet , just up to back feet and down to foot rest .
that way it should catch the sweat still and i can move it when doing cool down stretches .

was so annoyed because i was feeling great and was increasing distance and cutting time off without over doing things .
In my humble opinion, the sliding of your erg is a technique issue that is worth working on and correcting. You're leaving too much energy at the end of your drive which is causing you to pull back on the foot straps and to inch the erg backwards. Every time you do this it wastes energy that would be more efficiently applied to spinning the wheel. Some row strapless, it might help you here.

I used to wedge my erg using boards but I stopped this a while back. Now I row on a fairly shiny surface (finished cork) and if the erg moves I correct my technique. My biggest issue was always leaving energy in the catch and having the erg slide forward, just another example of how to waste energy. My numbers actually improved once I stopped feeling weird with the technique changes, I'm also much more relaxed and fluid than I was for the first year or so. I'm even starting to do my sprints on the same surface, I still start to slide around a bit at really high spm but it's getting better!

Re your earlier posts, usually it's the brain that runs out of glycogen/energy and starts playing tricks with your mind trying to convince you your physically tired. This is way worse for me if I'm stressed or thinking about something else -- being focused and in the moment really helps me here.
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