Train With Xeno
Posted: October 4th, 2007, 9:16 am
I'd like to share a training routine that I've been following based on Xeno Muller's DVDs and the subscription workout schedule that he offers on his website. The workouts have changed my life.
I rowed lightweight in university (class of 1996) and for my law school (class of 2000). Then in early 2005 I was in an accident and hurt my back. I had two disc operations in 2005, a lumbar fusion in 2006, a disc operation in March 2007, and another fusion in April 2007. When I was finally cleared to resume rowing recently, I wanted a virtual companion to keep my technique relatively precise and to motivate me as I try to regain years of lost fitness, strength, self-confidence and belief that I would ever get back in a boat or on my erg. I found that companion in Xeno's DVDs and his monthly training plan.
The combination has enriched my life. My surgeon said the most recent operation was a complete success; I’m regaining my fitness; and I’m down to about 5% body fat. Because I’m still healing, I can’t row as much as I would like. But I do what I can, even if sometimes I need to do the workouts not on the erg, but while walking on a treadmill. But I know it won’t be long until I’m on my erg every day.
The Xeno DVD workouts that I use are:
(1) 19-minute pyramid;
(2) Short intervals with Xeno and his friend Charles: (15-second piece; 20-second piece; 25-second piece; 30-second piece; 35-second piece; 40-second piece; 45-second piece; 50-second piece; 55-second piece; 60-second piece -- then back down, decreasing by five each time until we reach the 15-second piece;
(3) 3x6 minute pieces with Xeno and his friend Lukas;
(4) Xeno's steady-state and technique-based DVD "100K, 200K, No Problem.”
The workouts are priceless. Actually, since I’ve trained with these DVDs 100s of times, they cost me about 25 cents a session. Each DVD transforms my basement gym into Lake Lucerne, where I’m rowing a sleek double with the Olympic champion. Even though his gym – The Iron Oarsman -- is thousands of miles away in sunny Costa Mesa, Cahleeefornia, Xeno pulls me into his world where suddenly I can pull again. Before long, the two of us are taking seats on the boat in front of us. As we pull level, I see that were rowing through time itself; with each stroke, I grow a little bit younger and a little bit stronger. And with each catch, I feel him sending me confidence and desire to push more meters. It’s fantastic.
Xeno also has a feature on his website where anyone can sign up and receive a new training plan each month; the fee is less than a dollar per day (it’s $25 for the month). Not only does Xeno send 30 (or 31) erg workouts; he includes weight sessions (with sets, and exercises). Now I no longer need to struggle to adapt to a generic, “off the rack” program. Instead, I receive a custom-fitting, tailor-made plan from a man with two Olympic medals. Awesome.
If you’re tired of rowing alone or you’re frustrated with “cookie cutter” programs, visit Xeno’s site (gorow.com). You won’t regret it. You may even treasure the decision.
Best,
Jamie
I rowed lightweight in university (class of 1996) and for my law school (class of 2000). Then in early 2005 I was in an accident and hurt my back. I had two disc operations in 2005, a lumbar fusion in 2006, a disc operation in March 2007, and another fusion in April 2007. When I was finally cleared to resume rowing recently, I wanted a virtual companion to keep my technique relatively precise and to motivate me as I try to regain years of lost fitness, strength, self-confidence and belief that I would ever get back in a boat or on my erg. I found that companion in Xeno's DVDs and his monthly training plan.
The combination has enriched my life. My surgeon said the most recent operation was a complete success; I’m regaining my fitness; and I’m down to about 5% body fat. Because I’m still healing, I can’t row as much as I would like. But I do what I can, even if sometimes I need to do the workouts not on the erg, but while walking on a treadmill. But I know it won’t be long until I’m on my erg every day.
The Xeno DVD workouts that I use are:
(1) 19-minute pyramid;
(2) Short intervals with Xeno and his friend Charles: (15-second piece; 20-second piece; 25-second piece; 30-second piece; 35-second piece; 40-second piece; 45-second piece; 50-second piece; 55-second piece; 60-second piece -- then back down, decreasing by five each time until we reach the 15-second piece;
(3) 3x6 minute pieces with Xeno and his friend Lukas;
(4) Xeno's steady-state and technique-based DVD "100K, 200K, No Problem.”
The workouts are priceless. Actually, since I’ve trained with these DVDs 100s of times, they cost me about 25 cents a session. Each DVD transforms my basement gym into Lake Lucerne, where I’m rowing a sleek double with the Olympic champion. Even though his gym – The Iron Oarsman -- is thousands of miles away in sunny Costa Mesa, Cahleeefornia, Xeno pulls me into his world where suddenly I can pull again. Before long, the two of us are taking seats on the boat in front of us. As we pull level, I see that were rowing through time itself; with each stroke, I grow a little bit younger and a little bit stronger. And with each catch, I feel him sending me confidence and desire to push more meters. It’s fantastic.
Xeno also has a feature on his website where anyone can sign up and receive a new training plan each month; the fee is less than a dollar per day (it’s $25 for the month). Not only does Xeno send 30 (or 31) erg workouts; he includes weight sessions (with sets, and exercises). Now I no longer need to struggle to adapt to a generic, “off the rack” program. Instead, I receive a custom-fitting, tailor-made plan from a man with two Olympic medals. Awesome.
If you’re tired of rowing alone or you’re frustrated with “cookie cutter” programs, visit Xeno’s site (gorow.com). You won’t regret it. You may even treasure the decision.
Best,
Jamie