Consistency is the hallmark of...
Posted: March 20th, 2006, 12:32 pm
...a sore core, apparently.
I'm a pretty inconsistent erger. I did my third 200KM challenge this season, and the other day when I was entering my daily meters, I saw that I had only 42 entries for the whole season. Must be a mistake, I thought—but it was true. I had erged just eleven times from May to Thanksgiving. No wonder the challenge was such a slog this year. (Nice sweatshirt, though.)
I've decided to work on more frequent rows. Nothing strenuous, just at least 5K, at least 6 days a week. So far so good: I just finished 9 days in a row, which, as best I can tell, is my greatest number of consecutive erging days ever. But man, is my core sore! At lat-level, all the way around. I'm surprised that lower meterage than the holiday challenge, but greater frequency, would make such a difference in my back & upper abs. Does that sound right? I don't mind the fatigue-y soreness if it means I'm strengthening; I'm just curious.
I'm a pretty inconsistent erger. I did my third 200KM challenge this season, and the other day when I was entering my daily meters, I saw that I had only 42 entries for the whole season. Must be a mistake, I thought—but it was true. I had erged just eleven times from May to Thanksgiving. No wonder the challenge was such a slog this year. (Nice sweatshirt, though.)
I've decided to work on more frequent rows. Nothing strenuous, just at least 5K, at least 6 days a week. So far so good: I just finished 9 days in a row, which, as best I can tell, is my greatest number of consecutive erging days ever. But man, is my core sore! At lat-level, all the way around. I'm surprised that lower meterage than the holiday challenge, but greater frequency, would make such a difference in my back & upper abs. Does that sound right? I don't mind the fatigue-y soreness if it means I'm strengthening; I'm just curious.