Avg pace = 8:59/mi
Total distance = 3.13 mi
Elapsed moving time = 28:08
https://www.strava.com/activities/19049613728I had just a little time after I got home to relax a bit. I entered the Training Load coefficients into my modeling spreadsheet and saw that the agreement was indeed pretty good, with a couple of outliers that I can't explain. Still, it's good enough to start reporting in my cycling analysis program and storing in the database. Then I got ready for a swim at the WWC. Folks started showing up right before 8:00, and the pool was full from the start. I initially had lane 3 to myself, shared it with Jeff on my last 250. I swam four of them at tempo, pausing in between to catch my breath. Here are the splits from the four 250s: 4:30, 4:28, 4:28, 4:21. Last one was the fastest, not sure why because my form was pretty bad there.
Avg pace = 1:47/100 yds (Video, not counting pauses)
Total distance = 1000 yds
Elapsed moving time = 17:47 (Video)
Avg heartrate = 134 bpm (perhaps)
Relative Effort = 14 (perhaps)
SWOLF = 36
Avg stroke rate = 22 bpm (more strokes to go faster)
Avg pull distance = 2.37 yds
Chilled the rest of the morning, having more time than usual before my volunteer shift at the hospital. It was a busy day there, I seemed to be moving for most of the four hours. Had a pretty big lunch there, including leftover pizza I'd brought, so that helped. Still, I was pretty tired by the end of the shift. I am so glad I am retired and have more control over what I do. Got home, talked to Ben before dinner, his heart scan results came back, and they don't look great. I'm guessing he is going to need stents, hoping it's not open-heart surgery. Maybe medicine can be the treatment for now, fingers crossed. After dinner I chatted with Ross about cell phones, cellular plans, and laptops. He needs to have his own phone and plan, in my opinion. Ann and I watched some TV after that, and the rest of the evening was quiet and fairly short before I fell asleep.