Took the plunge today...Introducing myself
Posted: June 9th, 2006, 1:16 pm
Not sure where I should have posted this, so I chose the 'Training' forum because it seems to have the most activity. (For those who frequent the UK/C2 forum, this is pretty much a duplicate post).
I'm a 53-year-old male from sunny (except for the past week!) San Diego, CA. I've been lurking around for a while and just took up erging 1 month ago. I'm one of the unfortunate (from a rowing standpoint) "altitude challenged" fellows, standing a paltry 5'9" and weighing in @165-ish. In other words, I flit around the lwt limit.
I started erging at my gym last month, and have racked up 70k in 15 total workouts. Before anyone asks, my 2k time is 8:23. I've been pretty athletic all of my life, but as I age, I find that higher impact activities that I've enjoyed in the past (i.e., running/jogging) are just that: things of the past. I was attracted to erging because it was low impact and - more importantly - a total body exercise. My time is limited and I find I can get in a killer erg workout in 30 minutes.
I took the plunge yesterday and purchased a C2/D. I anxiously await its arrival. This forum has been a wonderful place to lurk and read - you guys/gals are great! I am consumed with questions, but I will refrain until I get more seasoned...maybe I can save you people the trouble of answering 'newbie' questions if I just gain some experience.
I intend to post some (I think I have something to offer to the 'older' set ), but, initially, I am going to absorb more than I spew.
Jim
I'm a 53-year-old male from sunny (except for the past week!) San Diego, CA. I've been lurking around for a while and just took up erging 1 month ago. I'm one of the unfortunate (from a rowing standpoint) "altitude challenged" fellows, standing a paltry 5'9" and weighing in @165-ish. In other words, I flit around the lwt limit.
I started erging at my gym last month, and have racked up 70k in 15 total workouts. Before anyone asks, my 2k time is 8:23. I've been pretty athletic all of my life, but as I age, I find that higher impact activities that I've enjoyed in the past (i.e., running/jogging) are just that: things of the past. I was attracted to erging because it was low impact and - more importantly - a total body exercise. My time is limited and I find I can get in a killer erg workout in 30 minutes.
I took the plunge yesterday and purchased a C2/D. I anxiously await its arrival. This forum has been a wonderful place to lurk and read - you guys/gals are great! I am consumed with questions, but I will refrain until I get more seasoned...maybe I can save you people the trouble of answering 'newbie' questions if I just gain some experience.
I intend to post some (I think I have something to offer to the 'older' set ), but, initially, I am going to absorb more than I spew.
Jim