Would appreciate an explanation too, not just yes or no

I am currently conducting a double blind study on this exact issue. The subject (me) is enthusiastically pursuing the theory that large weight gains increase erg scores as scientifically proved in the "overload principle". see below, emphasis mine..Thetanium wrote:Hey I´m wondering, if you gain weight, even if its pure fat around your stomach, will this make you faster on the erg?
Would appreciate an explanation too, not just yes or no
I was asking myself that exact same question when I responded to the email call to finish off the strawberry cake in the break room this morning...michaelb wrote: <snip>
Chad: as much as you seem to row, how can you be gaining weight???
I agree that added weight does generally not increase speed (the low fat percentage of the fastest rowers on the erg is a good, scientific, indirect prove of this). However, this does not mean that this is true in all cases. Improvements in (maximum) speed are not always made by improving efficiency. Sometimes rowers need to improve their maximum (sustainable) force in order to be able to supply more power. A very short sprint is an example of a case which is more limited by maximum force/speed than best economy or efficiency of energy resources. (This would mean that the correlation between fat percentage and speed would be less strong for shorter distances)michaelb wrote:I don't really get that added weight, in the form of fat, makes the drive any easier either, but even if it does, that advantage is more than offset by the cost of the pulling it back up the slide.
I'm not sure if this is what you're asking (I'm not sure what a "BP" is in this context). But if you go to your profile (link is at the top of each page), you can add a "Signature" (which is described there as a "block of text") which will be added to the bottom of each of your posts.Thetanium wrote:BTW how can you add ur BP to your user under each of your comments automatically?
Alissa wrote:I'm not sure if this is what you're asking (I'm not sure what a "BP" is in this context). But if you go to your profile (link is at the top of each page), you can add a "Signature" (which is described there as a "block of text") which will be added to the bottom of each of your posts.Thetanium wrote:BTW how can you add ur BP to your user under each of your comments automatically?
HTH,
Alissa
As a competitive powerlifter, in my sport, often we will go through a strength-building phase where we eat and lift in order to gain strength, and consequently end up putting on significant weight. Obviously, we prefer to add muscle, but inevitably we also gain fat.we are off season only some few regattas. And in this period you wanna build up power and performance, so I thought that if I could bring up my high scores even higher by adding some pounds I would