Backside pain / impact rower vs bike.
Posted: March 20th, 2022, 8:45 am
Hi all
I'm a new member, I'm considering buying a rower to help me lose weight and get in to shape.
I'm a blind person, one of the main reasons for considering Concept2 is for the accessibility the PM5 provides along with ERGData on Apple iOS, being able to choose workout programs etc. will be a great feature for me.
I was a member of a gym quite a few years ago and really enjoyed rowing, though I'm currently limited to what I have at home which is a stationary bike.
Though I enjoy the bike, one thing I can't stand with it is the backside pain it gives me, to the point where I don't look forward to bike workouts at all anymore.
Halfway threw a 30 minute bike workout keeping my heartrate above 140 BPM average over the 30 minutes, my but will be hurting so badly that I just want to get off the bike. The lungs will be fine, the legs will feel like I can go for another 30 minutes, but the but will be yelling get off, get off. I tried gel covers for the bike seat and even a different seat which offers more padding, but it didn't make much of a difference. Just also want to say chafing isn't the problem, it's my sitting bones for lack of a better word. I guess sitting in a office chair for 8 hours a day and then trying to sit on a bike for a hour soon after also doesn't help things, but at least I have a good office chair.
I'm sure my heavy weight around 130 kg contributes to this, but long story short, for those with experience having both a bike and rower, would you say the rower hurts your but less than the bike?
Unfortunately I don't have a place close bye where I can try out the RowERG for a couple of sessions, so this will have to be a blind purchase (no pun intended).
Is my thinking correct that a rower seat should in theory be easier on the backside since it offers more surface area so a bit more support?
Thanks
Nick
I'm a new member, I'm considering buying a rower to help me lose weight and get in to shape.
I'm a blind person, one of the main reasons for considering Concept2 is for the accessibility the PM5 provides along with ERGData on Apple iOS, being able to choose workout programs etc. will be a great feature for me.
I was a member of a gym quite a few years ago and really enjoyed rowing, though I'm currently limited to what I have at home which is a stationary bike.
Though I enjoy the bike, one thing I can't stand with it is the backside pain it gives me, to the point where I don't look forward to bike workouts at all anymore.
Halfway threw a 30 minute bike workout keeping my heartrate above 140 BPM average over the 30 minutes, my but will be hurting so badly that I just want to get off the bike. The lungs will be fine, the legs will feel like I can go for another 30 minutes, but the but will be yelling get off, get off. I tried gel covers for the bike seat and even a different seat which offers more padding, but it didn't make much of a difference. Just also want to say chafing isn't the problem, it's my sitting bones for lack of a better word. I guess sitting in a office chair for 8 hours a day and then trying to sit on a bike for a hour soon after also doesn't help things, but at least I have a good office chair.
I'm sure my heavy weight around 130 kg contributes to this, but long story short, for those with experience having both a bike and rower, would you say the rower hurts your but less than the bike?
Unfortunately I don't have a place close bye where I can try out the RowERG for a couple of sessions, so this will have to be a blind purchase (no pun intended).
Is my thinking correct that a rower seat should in theory be easier on the backside since it offers more surface area so a bit more support?
Thanks
Nick