Has anyone ever experienced "rower's" elbow? I've had It both on right and left elbows at different times over the years (usually as I'm getting into a great groove - read fair amount of mileage and pace). It's on the outside just below the elbow where it gets tender. The annoying thing was, that it got better during the rowing but then got worse afterwards. I was stubborn and kept rowing, thinking that if I ignored the problem it would go away.
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Tried acupuncture and physio but both took a long time to fix the issue. This last time I had to stop erging for about a year and I'm better now for the most part.
Currently, I'm hesitant to go all out and I row maybe 2x/week for about 5-6k and even when I do I'm taking it easy going about 15-20sec/500K slower (around 2:02-2:08) than I used to. But not because of conditioning. Trying to reduce the strain on the arms (torque?).
I've made sure to not engage the arms until the last part of the drive and even then when I use the arms I'm trying to keep the arms as relaxed as possible. Although I think you need to tense your arms a bit to have the hands to move back with your legs. I've also switched my grip from over to underhand (I know you're cringing reading this) every 5 minutes or so just to even it out. Seems to help.
Does anyone have any tips or exercises to prevent a repeat of this, strengthen the forearms or any rowing technique tips? I've looked online and there's not much. I see tennis and golfer's exercises but neither seem to hit the right spot.
Thanks,
Marco