Fun and funny workout last night:
First the warmup was funny:
Four rounds of overhead "Cindy":
5 pullups
10 pushups
15 overhead squats (with pvc)
samson stretch, each leg 10 sec.
That was kinda fun, not having to bust a move on the whole thing.
Then the workout was a rowing step test:
Tabata style, row for watts, attempt to average body weight and then increase 10% each round.
For me that works out to 170, 187, 204, 221, 238, 255, 272, 289
Made all eight rounds, i.e., never failed to get my 10% increase.
Then I did a minute of max calories. Should have gone for three, but by then the time was slipping away.
Next time I think I'll try and bump the step, either starting at a higher point, or by increasing more each time. I did manage to get up to 350 watts, on the last row, when I had 20 seconds of going for broke.
Update: Metric pointed out I left ya hangin' there: 30 calories in one minute. Usually in FGB I go anywhere from 17-20. (Or actually, more like 20, 17, 15 :-) )
4 comments:
How many calories do you get in a minute?
I'll update the post, but it was 30. I don't think the technique was all that good.
Thank-you.
I'm interested because my rower displays calories and I used the number displayed for FGB the other day and I got numbers like 3.8. I noticed it incremented by 0.2 with each stroke, so I was pretty sure it wasn't really giving me a proper score.
The good new then is that if I do FGB using a C2 rower, which mine most emphatically is not, I should be getting a score of about 250ish. Close to 300 if I match your output, but I doubt I will given fatigue from the the movements.
I feel better about what I scored now. :-)
And the comparison with FGB is very useful too. Sorry, just saw that.
You were really motoring this time then. Very Cool TP!
Thanks.
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