That's because noone wants to talk about that again and again.
Rowing with 1 arm
Re: Rowing with 1 arm
Male - '80 - 82kg - 177cm - Start rowErg Jan 2022
1': 358m
4': 1217m
30'r20: 8068m
30': 8,283m
60': 16,222m
100m: 0:15.9
500m: 1:26.0
1k: 3:07.8
2k: 6:37.1
5k: 17:39.6
6k: 21:03.5
10k: 36:01.5
HM: 1:18:40.1
FM: 2:52:32.6
My log
1': 358m
4': 1217m
30'r20: 8068m
30': 8,283m
60': 16,222m
100m: 0:15.9
500m: 1:26.0
1k: 3:07.8
2k: 6:37.1
5k: 17:39.6
6k: 21:03.5
10k: 36:01.5
HM: 1:18:40.1
FM: 2:52:32.6
My log
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Re: Rowing with 1 arm
To Sakly and p-b82:
I had never noticed before that Concept 2 endorses the use of the Sport Trak handle for adaptive rowers. My question therefore, which has never been asked on this forum, is this: What are the features that distinguish the Sport Trak handle from the C2 stock handle, and why do those features make it so suitable for adaptive rowing?
I described those features. Here they are again: 1) The Sport Trak handle ensures a bio-mechanically correct alignment of the hands, wrists, and forearms, throughout the stroke. 2) The Sport Trak handle enables rotation of the hands from horizontal through to vertical.
So here is a question for both of you: Why do you think that a rowing ergometer handle that includes features 1) and 2) be used only by adaptive rowers?
I had never noticed before that Concept 2 endorses the use of the Sport Trak handle for adaptive rowers. My question therefore, which has never been asked on this forum, is this: What are the features that distinguish the Sport Trak handle from the C2 stock handle, and why do those features make it so suitable for adaptive rowing?
I described those features. Here they are again: 1) The Sport Trak handle ensures a bio-mechanically correct alignment of the hands, wrists, and forearms, throughout the stroke. 2) The Sport Trak handle enables rotation of the hands from horizontal through to vertical.
So here is a question for both of you: Why do you think that a rowing ergometer handle that includes features 1) and 2) be used only by adaptive rowers?
Re: Rowing with 1 arm
Taking a wild guess here:Slidewinder wrote: ↑June 23rd, 2023, 6:56 pmWhy do you think that a rowing ergometer handle that includes features 1) and 2) be used only by adaptive rowers?
Re: Rowing with 1 arm
Ombrax wrote: ↑June 24th, 2023, 1:40 amTaking a wild guess here:Slidewinder wrote: ↑June 23rd, 2023, 6:56 pmWhy do you think that a rowing ergometer handle that includes features 1) and 2) be used only by adaptive rowers?
Good point
Probably non-adaptive rowers don't need these attributes. I never felt to need them, fully fine with the stock handle, never faced any issue with them. But that's me and my opinion.
Male - '80 - 82kg - 177cm - Start rowErg Jan 2022
1': 358m
4': 1217m
30'r20: 8068m
30': 8,283m
60': 16,222m
100m: 0:15.9
500m: 1:26.0
1k: 3:07.8
2k: 6:37.1
5k: 17:39.6
6k: 21:03.5
10k: 36:01.5
HM: 1:18:40.1
FM: 2:52:32.6
My log
1': 358m
4': 1217m
30'r20: 8068m
30': 8,283m
60': 16,222m
100m: 0:15.9
500m: 1:26.0
1k: 3:07.8
2k: 6:37.1
5k: 17:39.6
6k: 21:03.5
10k: 36:01.5
HM: 1:18:40.1
FM: 2:52:32.6
My log