Beat Up Runner Update
Posted: May 18th, 2017, 12:41 pm
So I first posted in March about trying to switch from running to rowing. Here's an update for anyone who is considering getting a C2:
I have had the rower for almost two months and so far I love it. Do not miss running or the limping that came with it.
(Recap: Just turned 53, 6', just under 150lb. Longtime runner.)
I've been on the rower almost every day since I got it. The only days I haven't rowed have been when I was traveling. (524,313 meters as of today) I'm pretty much rowing like I ran: get up at 4 and row for a little more than an hour. I seem to be burning the same amount of calories per minute. I have worked my way up to ~15k each morning. I will probably add another 1k+ just to get to 10 miles/day. I can't get to 15k straight through yet. I can get to 11k, take a ~30-60 second break and then finish. My fastest avg pace so far is 2:06/500m, but I'm usually closer to 2:10. HR avg around 150. Clearly not breaking any records, but it's a great (and EXHAUSTING) workout.
I started out listening to podcasts. Lately I've been watching Netflix with wireless ear buds.
So far, no real downsides other than the blisters/callouses on my hands. My ass hurt A LOT in the beginning, but that passed pretty fast. Knees, hips, ankles, feet do not hurt for the first time in many years. I only wish it was easier to row when I'm traveling. We were out of town for 5 days and those first few sessions after a layoff are no fun. I tried to find a gym in Philly, but in the end there was really no time.
If you're on the fence about getting a C2, do it. I should have done it much sooner!!!!!
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I have had the rower for almost two months and so far I love it. Do not miss running or the limping that came with it.
(Recap: Just turned 53, 6', just under 150lb. Longtime runner.)
I've been on the rower almost every day since I got it. The only days I haven't rowed have been when I was traveling. (524,313 meters as of today) I'm pretty much rowing like I ran: get up at 4 and row for a little more than an hour. I seem to be burning the same amount of calories per minute. I have worked my way up to ~15k each morning. I will probably add another 1k+ just to get to 10 miles/day. I can't get to 15k straight through yet. I can get to 11k, take a ~30-60 second break and then finish. My fastest avg pace so far is 2:06/500m, but I'm usually closer to 2:10. HR avg around 150. Clearly not breaking any records, but it's a great (and EXHAUSTING) workout.
I started out listening to podcasts. Lately I've been watching Netflix with wireless ear buds.
So far, no real downsides other than the blisters/callouses on my hands. My ass hurt A LOT in the beginning, but that passed pretty fast. Knees, hips, ankles, feet do not hurt for the first time in many years. I only wish it was easier to row when I'm traveling. We were out of town for 5 days and those first few sessions after a layoff are no fun. I tried to find a gym in Philly, but in the end there was really no time.
If you're on the fence about getting a C2, do it. I should have done it much sooner!!!!!
Original post: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=154940