gcanyon wrote:I've always been a night owl, staying up to read, or work. When I had an erg in my living room (those were the days!) I'd often see my wife to bed around 10-11pm, and then go row. My first marathon started as a whim around 11:30pm -- I just figured, what the heck, I'll put in 42,195 and see how far I get. I finished about 3:13 later, still my best marathon time years later.
I never have problems getting to sleep, no matter what I've been doing, so that isn't a factor.
Tonight it's going to start snowing (New York City), and I really wanted to do a 10K every day for Mud Season, so I'm heading off to the gym shortly to get a 10K in for the 14th before all heck breaks loose. It'll be my first late-night row in some time, I'm looking forward to it.
I think having a permanent erg setup like i do really is a help! If i had to keep splitting the rower up and putting it away in storage each time, i'm pretty sure i would not be doing half as much rowing as what i currently do. The fact it's sitting there in one of my living room areas gives extra motivation, and is just one reason it makes the erg so addictive for me. That urge to jump on it for a session any time is very relentless... i do love rowing in general though, it's a great sport, so glad i took it up.
It's actually been a mixture with the times of day i do a session lately!!!!! Some early one's, but it's mostly later afternoon stuff 4-6pm! And the occasional 7-8pm one. I enjoy the later one's more for sure, i feel much more energized for them later in the day, and the body is nice warm and supple for it later on.
Enjoy your 10k's.. no bad thing cranking them out often