last mid-December I decided to slow down my slow sessions to zone2 but since I've seen my "performance" worsen.
Context:
I'm 49yo amateur, 1m73 70Kg (that's 5'8, 154lbs). I train on the rowerg 4 times per week, and that's all (no other physical activity).
I started rowing on Sep 2021, coming from 10+ years of couch-potatoing (zero physical activity). My min/max HR is 50/183.
My profile/logbook is public (here) so you can have a look of where I stand.
Before zone 2:
Before mid-Dec 2022 my typical week was:
- Tue & Fri: "hard" work, 3x8min with 2min rest, each 8min done with a set stroke rate for each 2min like 20/24/20/24 or 28/26/24/28. Typically I did these with an overall average pace of 1:58-1:59 (my 2K PB is at 1:54).
- Wed & Sun: longer and slower. I used to do 1h sessions but thanks to the Xmas challenge I moved to half-marathons. Typically I did these at ~2:07-2:09 pace, with my HR kept let' say below 160-165.
Reading around I found a lot of advice saying "you should do your long sessions slower", so decided to give it a try. Had a quick discussion on this forum (here) and decided to do my half-marathons at a slower pace. Essentially, I tried to keep my HR at 140 max.
Unexpected result:
The 1st time I switched to a "slower" half-marathon (11th Dec 2022, here) I did and avg pace of 2:17 and my HR never (never) exceeded 140. Splits were relatively uniform, HR over the splits too: so this seemed like a pretty steady-state rowing at the time. But since then the pace I can hold in order to keep my HR at 140 max has been constantly creeping up. Examples:
- On 27th Dec I only managed a 2:21 avg pace and my HR had some spikes above 140 (here).
- Today (15th Jan 2023, here) I only managed a 2:21 and my HR didn't stay below 140 at all (I'd say it stayed below 145).
P.S.
In my previous discussion on the topic (here), Tsnor & others kind of predicted my zone 2 pace at 2:25-2:30. I kind of feel I was doing better than this before but I've drifted toward that now that I slowed down my long sessions to stay in zone 2.
P.P.S.
Bit off topic but ... really, really hating how the logbook computes the "average HR". Why ? Just Why ?
It has a plot of the HR for each interval, why not doing the right thing ?
I do understand why the PM5 does it (and even that, I'm not really convinced it should), but the logbook. Why ??