I just bought a relic!
Posted: February 5th, 2008, 1:19 pm
Hello,
I just bought a Model A through craigslist.com. It's in great shape, (was retrofitted with a PM2) and looks like the kind of machine that will endure another 20+years.
I'm new to rowing, and was looking for another option for a full body cardio workout. I own a versa-climber, nordictrack elliptical, and a recumbent bike, and use them all regularly. My first impression was that this machine was very smooth, (if not noisy) and made an incredible breeze.
My question is, what can I do to get my heart rate up higher? I thought I had a decent pace, and good technique (I referenced the vids on youtube), but I haven't worked up a good sweat as of yet (maybe the breeze is evaporating my sweat before it forms).
Do newer models offer greater resistance/workload? Sorry for my ignorance -- again I'm new to this.
I just bought a Model A through craigslist.com. It's in great shape, (was retrofitted with a PM2) and looks like the kind of machine that will endure another 20+years.
I'm new to rowing, and was looking for another option for a full body cardio workout. I own a versa-climber, nordictrack elliptical, and a recumbent bike, and use them all regularly. My first impression was that this machine was very smooth, (if not noisy) and made an incredible breeze.
My question is, what can I do to get my heart rate up higher? I thought I had a decent pace, and good technique (I referenced the vids on youtube), but I haven't worked up a good sweat as of yet (maybe the breeze is evaporating my sweat before it forms).
Do newer models offer greater resistance/workload? Sorry for my ignorance -- again I'm new to this.