Anyone else use that or similar? Or am I mad!

Hahahaha....just thought I'd sling it out thereCitroen wrote: ↑January 21st, 2020, 10:23 amYou're as mad as a box of frogs.
He who cannot be named. The only poetry professor to ever get banned for life from this forum used to advocate it. Everyone else thought he and his preachings were completely crazy.
You'll find some of his noise and complete nonsense in his eponymous thread viewtopic.php?f=3&t=10509&start=4230
Timing (adagio or allegro) need not be held constant, which is what a metronome would try to do.metronome to pace your session
That thread was before my time, but a quick review today gave me quite a chuckle. Thanks for the link!Citroen wrote: ↑January 21st, 2020, 10:23 amYou're as mad as a box of frogs.
He who cannot be named. The only poetry professor to ever get banned for life from this forum used to advocate it. Everyone else thought he and his preachings were completely crazy.
You'll find some of his noise and complete nonsense in his eponymous thread viewtopic.php?f=3&t=10509&start=4230
What time signature? ;o)StevenWayne wrote: ↑December 30th, 2020, 3:49 amI love it, @WinnieW! I have metronome app for iPad and have set it to have a human count...a voice saying “One, two, three, four, five” on the selected tempo. For about half of my workouts (my slow steady workouts), I row while watching YouTube and sports on my big screen TV, and i don’t like looking at the monitor so I toss a cloth over it. It’s super easy to get engrossed in what I’m watching and slack off on my pace. My post-workout review shows a variable pace because I’m distracted. In comes the metronome app by my side, and the audible cue reduces SPM variability and improves my performance for the session. Ive been using a metronome in this way for a month now with resounding success.
I shall try it right now and report back, Thank you.StevenWayne wrote: ↑January 1st, 2021, 3:15 amYou should try the metronome, Kevin. It's not Ringo, but still fun nonetheless. LOL
Mike, I think you may be right about using a metronome app. I use one for iOS Apple that is called Pro Metronome, excellent because it has a wide range of sounds, can get louder than a mechanical metronome, can get low on rate to 10 SPM, and even has a built-in timer (eg 30 minute workout, it times the metronome for 30 minutes). It does take a second device--in my case my ipad--when I'm on iPhone ErgData, true. I dig that I can maintain a stroke rate outside of my internal "norm", which seems around 20-21 SPM, for workouts. The other day I set it at 28 SPM (which is very fast for me) and was able to maintain it for the full 30 minute workout with little fluctuation and a new "experience" for me, solely because I had the metronome app guiding me. Sure, I could eagle-eye the PM5 for the entire half hour, but its much more pleasant to row, sometimes close my eyes, relax my mind, and simply listen to the click of the metronome.