Dalos wrote: ↑October 31st, 2022, 10:33 pm
Wow, a lot of pages to read through here! Glad to see it's still pumping!
Time for a but of a vent / life story.
I had a bit of a nightmare. Went overseas for 5 weeks mid Aug- late Sept. Put the BPP on pause, but was regularly grabbing UT2 7500m rows at local gyms in the morning just to keep active. (I didn't fancy doing any of the high intensity sessions, laying gasping for a minute after, in an unfamiliar gym). I was feeling absolutely fantastic, my UT2 was steadily dropping and down to 2:31.5-2:32 (had been 2:34.5 at the start of the plan and 2:38 back when I first started rowing).
Caught a horrible Flu, not COVID, that put me down for 10 days. Caught Gastro, again, down for 4. Got food poisoning as well as an added bonus. (some holiday, have two kids under 4 and they copped it to a much lesser extent too, wife magically stayed clear but had that to deal with). Arrived back in Aus feeling absolutely terrible and having been more ill in the prior 3-4 months (I was sick multiple times prior to the trip too) than I had been, combined, over the last 15 years.
Thyroid was fine (discovered last year I was Hypo) but I was (still am) pretty anemic, worse than I've ever been, and doc put me on a month of rest. Worried with all the sickness it was something immune system related (Thyroid is caused by that already), all clear, just really unlucky! Green lit to start again, slowly now.
First row back today, 7500m, 2:42.1 (last 1500m at 2:48 - barely moving!), and that at +10 my normal HR (though perceived level of effort was still UT2, was talking to my son during). I've never been that slow, even when I was just starting after 15 years of inactivity. Hoping it's a blip / clearing the pipes.
I'm never going to be an athlete then! Just glad to be back at it. Hoping to have a month maybe of 3-5 UT2 sessions a week just to ease back in then start the plan for a third(!) time.
On the plus side all that illness, and keeping a clean diet (though not at weight loss Cals) even when not training, dropped more weight. Down to 77kg (from 92kg when I started rowing, 97kg before that, 82kg before the trip) though I expect my BF% took a hit losing some of the little muscle I have. Aim was to get back to the 65-75kg I've been most of my life so nearly there, soon get to switch to LWT in my log too!