My 100th (recorded) row, since mid March, was done today: 13432, in 1h2m.
And I'm now a finisher of the British Rowing Online "Row the channel" Challenges* too.
* woollypigs does a little dance
This is my "stats". Tracked by a smartwatch**. I have taken a photo of the computer in the waterrower of what I have done when I could breath again.
Total rows 100
Total dist 627681
Avg dist 6277
Longest distance 13432
Total time 51:02:09
Avg time 0:30:37
Longest time 01:02:36
Avg Agv heart Rate 102***
Max avg Heart rate 133
Total move min 2780
Avg move 28
Max move 68
Calories 38280****
Avg Cal 383
Max Calories 820
Row the Channel 39806
Done 41782
Left to do -1976 (yes I rowed to far, silly me, but I was enjoying myself)
Now I got all these "numbers" in google sheet, I'm going to teach myself how to make funky graphs. Just like you see the pro's have
* Looking at these Challenges, I've noticed that I would be in second place on the Row the Atlantic, if you go for my age group and rowing machine if I had joined since day one
** when it works, about 6 rows it failed to record. Also heartrate on a smartwatch on the arm isn't the best when you are rowing
*** yes there is two avg's here, this is the avg taken from the smartwatch and then it's the avg off then all
**** yes this is silly, the smartwatch will not record a correct number. But as someone said it will give you an idea if this row was harder/easier than the other rows. I tend to round down to the nearest 100, when I try to guess how much nom I can eat in a day. This kinda works as I'm gradually losing weight.