damselfly wrote:I don't get it, and am very skeptical on this guy's post. I'd like a take on this one from our experienced rowers. Izz?BoB/335 wrote:This looks like a good read from doing a quick skim.
http://www.board.crossfit.com/showthread.php?t=5310
Unless there's something fundamentally different about what rowing does in a cross-fit workout. I mean, "To make my point clear a damper setting of 10 (8 for women) should only be used for pieces under 150 meters"... A piece UNDER 150 meters? My flywheel has just about spun up after 150 meters... In this case the machine would just be performing like some other weight-room resistance machine like a weight stack or something. Not as a machine to work out as a rower. So, I don't think the suggestions would be pertinent for us here.
Anyone?
I was wondering about those comments myself. Kinda ignored them as I read as most of the other stuff seemed interesting. Main points seemed emphasis on proper form, being careful of injuries, and lower damping and slower stroke rate for good workouts. Made sense to me.