Questions from one new to rowing
Posted: February 13th, 2013, 2:24 pm
Hi,
I'm 51 and just got my model D a week ago. I've been reading all the C2 manuals, watching videos on technique and have done the 5 or 6 beginning workouts and am just basically trying to establish good form as this is all new to me. I just have a two questions right now. When it comes to warming up, how do you keep that time from skewing your work time? I've warmed up for 5 minutes and then got off until the time shuts off so I could start the session without the warm up. Doing that creates another workout log entry I believe and am not sure I want that either.
When it comes to training, I like to be purposeful in what I do. For someone like me who just wants to challenge myself and continually improve, do you have any training programs that you think would be of benefit? At some point, I want to get RowPro and a computer and utilize their training module, but until then what would be appropriate? I suppose I could do the WOD but I feel like that is more haphazard training. I'm looking for something more methodical and well laid out for someone starting out.
thanks
Steve
I'm 51 and just got my model D a week ago. I've been reading all the C2 manuals, watching videos on technique and have done the 5 or 6 beginning workouts and am just basically trying to establish good form as this is all new to me. I just have a two questions right now. When it comes to warming up, how do you keep that time from skewing your work time? I've warmed up for 5 minutes and then got off until the time shuts off so I could start the session without the warm up. Doing that creates another workout log entry I believe and am not sure I want that either.
When it comes to training, I like to be purposeful in what I do. For someone like me who just wants to challenge myself and continually improve, do you have any training programs that you think would be of benefit? At some point, I want to get RowPro and a computer and utilize their training module, but until then what would be appropriate? I suppose I could do the WOD but I feel like that is more haphazard training. I'm looking for something more methodical and well laid out for someone starting out.
thanks
Steve