Concept 2 - Loose Foot Straps
Concept 2 - Loose Foot Straps
Hello.
Working a gym unit atm.
The foot straps always cone loose. I am wearing runners.
How to always retain tension on these straps so they don’t come loose ?
I am not ready to not use straps a this stage - so this is not a viable solution. I still need these straps to secure my feet.
Romper
Working a gym unit atm.
The foot straps always cone loose. I am wearing runners.
How to always retain tension on these straps so they don’t come loose ?
I am not ready to not use straps a this stage - so this is not a viable solution. I still need these straps to secure my feet.
Romper
Re: Concept 2 - Loose Foot Straps
And try to not pull hard at the straps with your feet during row - this will reduce the effect and will teach you not to rely on the straps for your stop and release.
Male - '80 - 82kg - 177cm - Start rowErg Jan 2022
1': 358m
4': 1217m
30'r20: 8068m
30': 8,283m
60': 16,222m
100m: 0:16.0
500m: 1:26.0
1k: 3:07.8
2k: 6:37.1
5k: 17:39.6
6k: 21:03.5
10k: 36:01.5
HM: 1:18:40.1
FM: 2:52:32.6
My log
1': 358m
4': 1217m
30'r20: 8068m
30': 8,283m
60': 16,222m
100m: 0:16.0
500m: 1:26.0
1k: 3:07.8
2k: 6:37.1
5k: 17:39.6
6k: 21:03.5
10k: 36:01.5
HM: 1:18:40.1
FM: 2:52:32.6
My log
Re: Concept 2 - Loose Foot Straps
Thanks for those tips…
Suggested ways / tips to try and not pull too hard at the straps by the feet?
I find my feet raise off the pads at end of stroke.
Romper
Suggested ways / tips to try and not pull too hard at the straps by the feet?
I find my feet raise off the pads at end of stroke.
Romper
Re: Concept 2 - Loose Foot Straps
Visualize pointing your toes as you finish the stroke.
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Re: Concept 2 - Loose Foot Straps
I very rarely row with straps now. Only if I know I'm going to be consistently over r26 will I strap in. Apart from that they're not needed.
The first time you do it will feel very strange, and like you're going to fly off the back of the erg. It only gets easier with practice, but there's no need that I can think of that wouldn't make it advisable at any stage of experience.
As adouglas said, point your toes, and centre your gravity ie don't let your momentum keep going backwards. It will use your core strength a lot more as you'll use that to keep yourself grounded.
The first time you do it will feel very strange, and like you're going to fly off the back of the erg. It only gets easier with practice, but there's no need that I can think of that wouldn't make it advisable at any stage of experience.
As adouglas said, point your toes, and centre your gravity ie don't let your momentum keep going backwards. It will use your core strength a lot more as you'll use that to keep yourself grounded.
51 HWT; 6' 4"; 1k= 3:09; 2k= 6:36; 5k= 17:19; 6k= 20:47; 10k= 35:46 30mins= 8,488m 60mins= 16,618m HM= 1:16.47; FM= 2:40:41; 50k= 3:16:09; 100k= 7:52:44; 12hrs = 153km
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Re: Concept 2 - Loose Foot Straps
As Citroen suggested you "Double tuck" the end of the strap back over and through again.
I have my straps pretty loose and I don't even do the shoe laces up if I row in running shoes.
I don't recommend rowing without the straps.
I have my straps pretty loose and I don't even do the shoe laces up if I row in running shoes.
I don't recommend rowing without the straps.
Carl Watts.
Age:56 Weight: 108kg Height:183cm
Concept 2 Monitor Service Technician & indoor rower.
http://log.concept2.com/profile/863525/log
Age:56 Weight: 108kg Height:183cm
Concept 2 Monitor Service Technician & indoor rower.
http://log.concept2.com/profile/863525/log
Re: Concept 2 - Loose Foot Straps
Could you explain why?
Re: Concept 2 - Loose Foot Straps
Strapless may not be a short-term solution, but it's worth thinking about for two related reasons:
1) If the reason the straps are coming loose as you row is that you're slamming into them, that's a red flag that should be addressed asap.
2) Over time if you can reduce your need for them that's probably a sign that your technique is improving.
Good luck fixing your problem.
Re: Concept 2 - Loose Foot Straps
Thanks Ombrax.
Great points to consider.
Cheers
Great points to consider.
Cheers
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Re: Concept 2 - Loose Foot Straps
Firstly its pointless and secondly the day your one way clutch bearing lets go you will be off the back of the rower on your head.
Loose straps loose shoes, don't even tie my laces, nothing to be gained from rowing strapless and its WAY more comfortable.
The only drawback is getting the straps to tight and cutting off the circulation and you foot goes numb. Just double tuck the strap and leave your shoes on the rower.
Carl Watts.
Age:56 Weight: 108kg Height:183cm
Concept 2 Monitor Service Technician & indoor rower.
http://log.concept2.com/profile/863525/log
Age:56 Weight: 108kg Height:183cm
Concept 2 Monitor Service Technician & indoor rower.
http://log.concept2.com/profile/863525/log
Re: Concept 2 - Loose Foot Straps
@Carl Watts
How do you maintain solid consistent contact of feet / shoes during and end of the stroke?
Romper
How do you maintain solid consistent contact of feet / shoes during and end of the stroke?
Romper
Re: Concept 2 - Loose Foot Straps
There's some discussion of the issue here:
https://www.concept2.com/news/necessity-foot-straps
(I happen to row strapless 99.99999% of the time, but will be the first to admit that it isn't for everyone.)
https://www.concept2.com/news/necessity-foot-straps
(I happen to row strapless 99.99999% of the time, but will be the first to admit that it isn't for everyone.)
Re: Concept 2 - Loose Foot Straps
Thanks, I'll try that next time and see if it works for me.Carl Watts wrote: ↑April 27th, 2022, 10:43 pmLoose straps loose shoes, don't even tie my laces, nothing to be gained from rowing strapless and its WAY more comfortable.