General rowing questions and snapping hip technique issue
Posted: January 26th, 2017, 11:59 pm
So I grew up swimming, and once I got to sophomore year of high school I decided to pursue other things. But throughout high school I got really into weight lifting and crossfit which led to an interest in the erg. I am currently a college freshman attending a University that does not have a rowing team, but I am unhappy at my school and am considering transferring. I was complaining about how I miss being on a team, and I have friends that are collegiate rowers, and they really encouraged me to give rowing a chance. So after some research I joined a club team in my city. But I’m only in my first month of intense erging, and I am doing most of it myself since practices are only two times a week since I can't row collegiate or masters yet. However, my left hip/ groin area hurts when I row. I took an erg test and at the end of the test I stood up and was in a ton of pain. I basically had to sit right back down due to pain. I took about a week off and then erged again. It still hurt so I went to a sports ortho urgent care and they said it was snapping hip. SO I am getting an MRI to make sure it's not a tear. The pain is tolerable but I don't want to make it worse by pushing myself. They told me to do about 50% of my max capacity. Do you think this is a form problem as opposed to a health problem? Too much impact too quickly? I feel like it could be form since I haven’t had a ton of coaching, and it has never hurt or snapped during weight lifting (or basically any other exercise). I just don’t want to be motivated to put in a lot of work and just have to put a hold on progressing. All I want to go is get back on the erg, and back on the water. (ALSO- tips for a faster 2k?)