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stroke rate problem

Posted: July 18th, 2006, 5:55 pm
by mcj22
I typically row at a 22 or 23 and have no problem slowing the stroke rate down (within reason) and maintaining the same pace by altering recovery time or adding a little power. However, when I take the rate up to say a 26, the pace inevitably picks up. I know that you are supposed to be able to maintain a certain pace at varying stroke rates, but if you have to push back faster to maintain a 26 I can't seem to maintain the same pace. I can't take too much power off because I need to slide back fast enough to maintain the rate. I don't want to rush the slide and I figure a shorter stroke sacrafices form.

Are there other ways to ease up on the power? I want to get the feel for different rates but don't want to flame out every time I take it up to a 26-28.

Posted: July 18th, 2006, 6:27 pm
by johnlvs2run
It sounds like you are over driving and under recovering.

Practice taking a long stroke while keeping very light on the handle, then you will be able to recover more easily in between.

The use of a metronome is helpful when aiming to learn certain stroke rates.

thanks

Posted: July 18th, 2006, 6:34 pm
by mcj22
Thanks for the advice. The tight grip also explains my blisters when on the water. I'll give it a try tonight.

Re: stroke rate problem

Posted: July 18th, 2006, 7:03 pm
by mpukita
mcj22 wrote:I typically row at a 22 or 23 and have no problem slowing the stroke rate down (within reason) and maintaining the same pace by altering recovery time or adding a little power. However, when I take the rate up to say a 26, the pace inevitably picks up. I know that you are supposed to be able to maintain a certain pace at varying stroke rates, but if you have to push back faster to maintain a 26 I can't seem to maintain the same pace. I can't take too much power off because I need to slide back fast enough to maintain the rate. I don't want to rush the slide and I figure a shorter stroke sacrafices form.

Are there other ways to ease up on the power? I want to get the feel for different rates but don't want to flame out every time I take it up to a 26-28.
Are you speaking of on the water, or on the erg?