Rowing the Concept2 Ergometer Model B on Slides
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I have this rower but it's not on rails. What do they do?
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READING THE COMMENTS BELOW , SEEMS THERE ARE A LOT OF ARM CHAIR EXPERTS ON ROWING lol
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2.50 THIS LOOKS A HARD WAY TO DRY YOUR CLOTHES LOL
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The path of your arms in the rowing machine is allways paralel to the floor as it is in the water when you row a real boat. You can go down after the finishing, in the resting of the stroke, as if you take out the row from the water, and continue as if you were "planning" over the water in real, preparing next stroke.
Buy a cardiometer, it will help you a lot to get control over your stroke, pace, and program!
I hope it helped...keep going!
Sorry for my english, it's not my language.
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search in youtube "Holland 8 training"...everything is there.
Take attention specially to the shoulders, the ending and the use of the legs. If you see, all the whole movement it's cool, not tension, no stress, and the stroke is continous all the way without an emphasis at the end, as you do. You shouldn't start to use your shoulders until you finish with your legs, specially your no-technique at the end it's potentialy risky for a SERIOUS spine injury.
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At the end of the stroke you should be sitting in a comfortable way, not tending to be "horizontal" as you are, and desciribing a gentle curve with your spine directing your chest to the front. Your head should be allways vertical. The whole problems is that you're not using your arms in the finishing, and you use as a substitute of that the use of the weight of your upper body (it's acceleration, basically). Try to get more control over the finishing.
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HI, I'm a professional rower-trainer, I supose that you post online your vid to get a feedback, so here we go.
Your pace, the general concept of your aerobic work is fine, but you should correct a couple of things that they are not only horrible technically but potentially dangerous for your health.
1. Your stroke needs to be constant all the way. The idea is legs first, shoulders second and arms the third. You're not using your arms properly and over stressing your shoulders.
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@michaelyblam i feel sorry for your neighbours lol
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what is the Purpose of the Slide, ive never known could u please tell me
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Wow, dont u get bored doing the 21k?
Pretty good time though.
Here you are! So much room to improve...I will address in the comments to follow later.
Distance Time Avg/500m Date AgeWeight
2000M 7:31.5 1:52.9 1/2/2009 45L
5000M 19:46.8 1:58.7 7/10/2008 45 L
6000M 24:51.0 2:04.2 11/26/200845 L
7475M 30:00.0 2:00.4 9/6/2008 45 L
10000M 41:50.6 2:05.5 9/20/200845 L
14386M 1:00:00.0 2:05.1 1/13/2009 45 L
21097M 1:29:18.0 2:07.0 1/14/2009 45 L
michaelyblam 3 years ago
Hi, I love your tasting vid's. Can I comment on your stroke a little? Your shins should be vertical on the catch, they seem a little short of vertical on your stroke. Also you lean back a bit too far perhaps on the finish; this makes you more susceptible to spine injuries. What is the avg. split you're doing there?
wdeboer0 3 years ago
Thank you so much for your advice. Yes! Many mentioned about me rowing 3/4 slide and my shin not at 90 degree. I have since worked on a deeper reach. I attribute to flexibility problem. As to leaning back, an old coach told me to lean back more to get more length. Leaning back in actual water rowing is inefficient / hinders a clean finish but not on the erg according to him. My major weaknesses: 1.weak torso/core; 2.Very weak upper body; 3.inadequate ANaerobic fitness; 4. Too much boozing!!!
michaelyblam 3 years ago
For God's sake, make your bed and clean up that room!
bobbyperkins 3 years ago
No need! That's the junk / laundry / spare guest room.
michaelyblam 3 years ago
I am thinking of buying a Concept 2. Would you recommend a used Model B or should I get a C or D?
fullfatboy 4 years ago
Buy a newer model like Model D - It's much smoother and quieter and they also be be folded up and have wheels. The computers (PM3, PM$ etc) also have more functions. They are, of course more expensive, to start with but the difference is minimal when you amortize it over the future years!
michaelyblam 4 years ago