Took the plunge today...Introducing myself
Took the plunge today...Introducing myself
Not sure where I should have posted this, so I chose the 'Training' forum because it seems to have the most activity. (For those who frequent the UK/C2 forum, this is pretty much a duplicate post).
I'm a 53-year-old male from sunny (except for the past week!) San Diego, CA. I've been lurking around for a while and just took up erging 1 month ago. I'm one of the unfortunate (from a rowing standpoint) "altitude challenged" fellows, standing a paltry 5'9" and weighing in @165-ish. In other words, I flit around the lwt limit.
I started erging at my gym last month, and have racked up 70k in 15 total workouts. Before anyone asks, my 2k time is 8:23. I've been pretty athletic all of my life, but as I age, I find that higher impact activities that I've enjoyed in the past (i.e., running/jogging) are just that: things of the past. I was attracted to erging because it was low impact and - more importantly - a total body exercise. My time is limited and I find I can get in a killer erg workout in 30 minutes.
I took the plunge yesterday and purchased a C2/D. I anxiously await its arrival. This forum has been a wonderful place to lurk and read - you guys/gals are great! I am consumed with questions, but I will refrain until I get more seasoned...maybe I can save you people the trouble of answering 'newbie' questions if I just gain some experience.
I intend to post some (I think I have something to offer to the 'older' set ), but, initially, I am going to absorb more than I spew.
Jim
I'm a 53-year-old male from sunny (except for the past week!) San Diego, CA. I've been lurking around for a while and just took up erging 1 month ago. I'm one of the unfortunate (from a rowing standpoint) "altitude challenged" fellows, standing a paltry 5'9" and weighing in @165-ish. In other words, I flit around the lwt limit.
I started erging at my gym last month, and have racked up 70k in 15 total workouts. Before anyone asks, my 2k time is 8:23. I've been pretty athletic all of my life, but as I age, I find that higher impact activities that I've enjoyed in the past (i.e., running/jogging) are just that: things of the past. I was attracted to erging because it was low impact and - more importantly - a total body exercise. My time is limited and I find I can get in a killer erg workout in 30 minutes.
I took the plunge yesterday and purchased a C2/D. I anxiously await its arrival. This forum has been a wonderful place to lurk and read - you guys/gals are great! I am consumed with questions, but I will refrain until I get more seasoned...maybe I can save you people the trouble of answering 'newbie' questions if I just gain some experience.
I intend to post some (I think I have something to offer to the 'older' set ), but, initially, I am going to absorb more than I spew.
Jim
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Jim,
Welcome! and I agree with David, you will not regret the purchase. I purchased mine in December and am absolutely addicted.
As far as posting newbie questions, Don't sweat it, that's what the forum is for.
Rich
Welcome! and I agree with David, you will not regret the purchase. I purchased mine in December and am absolutely addicted.
As far as posting newbie questions, Don't sweat it, that's what the forum is for.
Rich
40 YO 6'1" 180 lbs. Rowing at 7,000 Ft.
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Hi Jim!
Nice to see you here. Thought I would mention, as you are in San Diego, that you are within fairly easy driving distance from Xeno Muller's Iron Oarsmanin Costa Mesa. Xeno is an amazing resource for rowing and if you were looking for someone to get your stroke off on the right foot, I doubt you could do better. Here and here are a couple of threads discussing what working w/ Xeno 1-to-1 can be like. But simply taking classes at the Iron Oarsman is also a treat (and beginners are always welcomed)!
Good luck w/ your new baby (C2 Mod D)!
Alissa
Nice to see you here. Thought I would mention, as you are in San Diego, that you are within fairly easy driving distance from Xeno Muller's Iron Oarsmanin Costa Mesa. Xeno is an amazing resource for rowing and if you were looking for someone to get your stroke off on the right foot, I doubt you could do better. Here and here are a couple of threads discussing what working w/ Xeno 1-to-1 can be like. But simply taking classes at the Iron Oarsman is also a treat (and beginners are always welcomed)!
Good luck w/ your new baby (C2 Mod D)!
Alissa
Mission Bay Acquatic Center
Hi Jim. I'm here in SD also. Just wanted to let you know about another rowing resource here in SD - Mission Bay Acquatic Center. Among other classes, they teach both sweep rowing and sculling, see http://www.missionbayaquaticcenter.com/rowing.htm . And after you complete their classes, you can rent from them.
Hi David...
I love it. It's great. I'm not thrilled with the color, but other than that it's sweet. Ridiculously easy to set up (all of 8 screws...took me about 20 minutes), and the PM3 monitor w/Log Card is kinda cool. I'm extremely happy with it. Are you thinking of buying one yourself? If so, I give it two thumbs up.
I love it. It's great. I'm not thrilled with the color, but other than that it's sweet. Ridiculously easy to set up (all of 8 screws...took me about 20 minutes), and the PM3 monitor w/Log Card is kinda cool. I'm extremely happy with it. Are you thinking of buying one yourself? If so, I give it two thumbs up.