Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Weather
The sleet and 35 mph driving wind makes the bike ride to and from the boathouse a lot of fun. As nasty as it is outside it has benefitted me by giving me a new appreciation for a warm room, even the warming effect of the erg room. It also makes a trip to the cafe every few days a real treat. Yet another example of why Kiwis are so tough. When the weather is like this they usually take out bigger boats instead of just staying in.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Switching Sides
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Me on the row perfect for the first time ever, and the view out of the erg room...not a bad place to spend a few hours a day.
Saturday, June 23, 2012
48 hours-70 thousand meters
Today we showed up to the boathouse at 7 am and were greeted with a fairly hard workout. 5k run right into a 5k erg right into a 5k run. I ended up second overall, unable to chase down the leader in the end but I did make up a lot of time on him in the last run. After that we had about a half an hour then a light 10k row in the four. This afternoon it was very rough so we did a sixty minute piece on the erg. The past 48 hours have been insane, but I am noticing improvement. The way I feel right now is a new kind of tired. Time to recharge and do it again tomorrow. This training is awesome, I hope I can take some of the intensity and toughness of the workouts here and apply it to my training and my teams training for next spring.
Friday, June 22, 2012
Great Day
This morning we started off with a 14k row in the 4+ at about a 22, full press. The sun was coming up and the sky in the distance was bright red, quite a beautiful morning. The second AM row was a short session in the singles in some water that back home would be considered rough for big boats. We then had an erg and core workout this afternoon, 3x12 minutes @26 full press, I averaged about 1:48 on those. Total meters for the day coming out to be thirty thousand or so. Im already noticing the benefits of the high volume and core work. My form on the erg and water has also changed for the better.
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Special Olympians
On monday nights and wednesdays we are working with special needs high school students and special olympians at the boathouse. We help them with technique on the erg and the tanks. Today they had 250 meter race pieces and some of the other rowers and I joined in; there was also a girl there today who couldn't even walk but was on the erg and even rowing on the tank, and she had a huge smile the entire time. Its times like these that are really rewarding and remind me why I row and how lucky I am.
Routine
Starting to really settle into the training now. Yesterday we had a 45 minute erg piece in the morning @21 then in the afternoon we did about 30 minutes of steady state followed by 4x250 @34. This morning I got out in a 4- with some of the high performance guys for 2x20 minutes, that row totaled about 14k, it was still pitch black out when we finished. Then this afternoon we had a 30 minute run followed by a 20 minute pyramid between rates 22-28 on the erg. Photos of boat bay and erg room will be up soon. Ergs overlook the basin that we row in.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Sandfly Beach
Took an afternoon trip yesterday out onto the Otago Peninsula and saw some really amazing places. Not only were the places we stopped incredible but the entire drive was. We stopped on the end of the peninsula on top of some big cliffs overlooking the ocean. On the way back we stopped at sandfly beach, a place known for its wildlife including sea lions and penguins. A truly awesome and inspiring place. A lot of photos are on the flickr page above.
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Small Boats
Over the past two days I rowed in a single or the first time and in a pair for the first time. The single was a little shaky at first but with some practice and time getting used to it I got it moving, once I am able to really row the single well I am going to like it a lot. The pair was a lot less unfamiliar. Yesterday morning we had two rows back to back with a short break totaling about 28k, this is completely normal for the kiwis, but the other two americans and I were pretty tired for the rest of the day. Today we have an all day clinic at the boat club which includes water time, erging and a few other things.
Thursday, June 14, 2012
I can already tell that there is a different feel in the boathouse here. The Kiwis seem to have a much simpler approach to training and nutrition. Malcom hands out gummy worms between erg pieces to replenish carbs, and suggested that I eat toast with pasta on it for breakfast to get enough carbs. Though the weather seems nasty it is perfect for me and exactly what I want, because it is easy to focus fully on training and it inspires a level of intensity that is unattainable elsewhere. It is easy to see why the Kiwis are some of the toughest athletes out there.
First Day of Training
This morning I did a 40 minute piece @ about 21, I was the only one there because the University students have exams. This was the longest continuous erg piece I have done and felt pretty good. This afternoon I had a 2x20 minute workout @21 and 23 with a bunch of local rowers, which wasnt as good. Im a little jet lagged and that hurt me this afternoon. Glen and Malcom are awesome, Malcom took some video and already has ideas for changes to be made that should drop some time. Weather is supposed to clear up tomorrow so we should be able to get out on the water.
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Day One
Im very tired after a full day of flying, and my first day in Dunedin. I arrived at about 9 this morning and have been going nonstop since then. Saw the boathouse, dining hall, a really cool beach, and what seems like most of the city on a quick tour. The weather is as expected, mid forties and drizzly, to rough to row today.
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Packing and Weather
Almost finished packing for the trip tomorrow, being sure to include tons of layers and winter gear that I havent seen in months. Still havent quite wrapped my head around the fact that it will be mis forties and drizzly in Dunedin, but it will be much easier to focus in that sort of weather. Cant wait to get back out on the water.
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Cold Feet?
As monday and a 14 hour flight from L.A. to New Zealand approach I find myself, surprisingly enough, not having any nervousness or withdrawals. I havent been able to train as much as I would like since school ended because of college visits and preparations for the trip but I feel confident that I have kept in good cardiovascular shape and will have no trouble adjusting to the new workload. I was a little sore after my last workout, 4 mile run, 250 squats and 5k on the erg at 1:52 pace, but that was the first significant run I have been on in months. I am excited to experience a new culture in and out of the boathouse, and finally get to row in some small boats. My current 2k is 6:38 and I am hoping to be in the low thirties by the end of the next six weeks.
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