Tingling arms when rowing

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Tingling arms when rowing

Post by Rumping » December 30th, 2011, 8:29 pm

Ever since I got my C2 5 months ago, my workout routine has consisted of a warmup routine (15 pushups, 15 situps etc), and then 30+ minutes of rowing.

After a month or so I started developing a golf elbow and found a tip to not grip the handle anymore and just use only my fingertips to hook the handle. That took care of the golf elbow. However, I'm starting to develop tingling forearms and hands now. If I hold my arms straight, horizontal at my shoulders like I'm a big T, my arms start going numb pretty fast, and if I turn my palms up, a lot quicker.

I've noticed that my natural rested position of my arms is slightly bent and that it actually takes a little effort to straighten my arms fully, especially before a workout. That leads me to thinking that I'm either missing a muscle group in my routine that drastically needs some attention or a stretch that I'm missing (I do a series of stretches in the morning).

Anyone have experience with this? Any tips? Thanks in advance.
Wim (attempting to get back into rowing shape).

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Re: Tingling arms when rowing

Post by johnlvs2run » December 31st, 2011, 11:56 am

You might be getting some vibration from the chain.

I'd stop doing the pushups, and go for a walk or run before rowing.
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Re: Tingling arms when rowing

Post by Bob S. » December 31st, 2011, 1:56 pm

In my opinion, the best warm up for rowing is rowing. Start out easy, low rate and high pace. Then gradually raise the rate and lower the pace until you are up to the intensity of your intended regular workout. After the workout proper, do the same routine in reverse as a cool down.

When I was doing some resistance work at a gym, I used their indoor rower (not a C2) as a warm up before lifting.

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