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How to set up a training program...
Posted: December 29th, 2018, 11:21 pm
by Myopic Squirrel
...for someone coming back to the erg? Some great advice on here for newbies. While I haven't been on the erg in a couple of years, have been exercising regularly (45' - 60' power walking 3 - 4x a week). My goals: 1. train smarter - effectively & efficiently 2. aerobic fitness, secondarily in preparation for a learn to scull camp, date TBD, late Spring at the earliest. Now back on the "truth machine" and been easing in with some steady state. 29,650 meters in the last 8 days, gradually increasing time @ 18-20R. Most recently 25' 20R (Wed & Thursday). Felt good Friday but dragging today (uncertain if the result of a 200 mile interstate holiday traffic drive). Now have a HRM & will use for all future workouts. Looking to establish a starting point on which to build. Greatly appreciate any suggestions.
Re: How to set up a training program...
Posted: December 30th, 2018, 2:01 am
by jamesg
1 keep going 4-5 days a week, plenty of mileage; 2 make sure your first boat is an easy one to keep right side up.
If sculling turns out too complicated, a stable K1 or K2 kayak gives good exercise, complementing the erg and is much easier to use.
Re: How to set up a training program...
Posted: December 30th, 2018, 6:35 am
by Allan Olesen
jamesg wrote: ↑December 30th, 2018, 2:01 am
2 make sure your first boat is an easy one to keep right side up.
Left side won't do?
https://www.rapidmedia.com/media/k2/ite ... ef3_XL.jpg
Re: How to set up a training program...
Posted: January 1st, 2019, 5:10 am
by jamesg
When flipping I haven't found much dif between port and starboard, she always ends bottom up.
Re: How to set up a training program...
Posted: January 11th, 2019, 1:16 pm
by frankieboy
for a first scull try the Edon TS515 from
virginiarowing.com
It will teach you good technique and move you towards being able to row a racing single effectively
Re: How to set up a training program...
Posted: January 11th, 2019, 3:06 pm
by Myopic Squirrel
Frankie - thank you for your interest.