Differences in technique between erg and open water rowing
Posted: October 5th, 2008, 10:10 am
Hello All. I'm mostly an open water sculler but recently purchased an erg to see me through the winters. It's not the cold that keeps me from the water this time of year, it's the darkness!
Anyway, I recently discovered this forum and may I say that it's been a great help to me. You all seem like a bunch of friendly and knowledgeable folks. From reading various posts I seem to get the idea that the technique for the erg is not quite the same as for open water rowing if one is interested in achieving the lowest possible time at a given distance on the erg.
For example, I've read that, on the erg, one could "dump the finish" and "crank the handles". I'm not exactly sure what that means. Also, I would imagine that rushing the slide at high stroke rates would not be an issue since it's impossible to check the erg.
Are there standard techniques, not applicable to open water rowing, that make the erg go faster?
Anyway, I recently discovered this forum and may I say that it's been a great help to me. You all seem like a bunch of friendly and knowledgeable folks. From reading various posts I seem to get the idea that the technique for the erg is not quite the same as for open water rowing if one is interested in achieving the lowest possible time at a given distance on the erg.
For example, I've read that, on the erg, one could "dump the finish" and "crank the handles". I'm not exactly sure what that means. Also, I would imagine that rushing the slide at high stroke rates would not be an issue since it's impossible to check the erg.
Are there standard techniques, not applicable to open water rowing, that make the erg go faster?