neck strain
Posted: March 29th, 2018, 2:02 pm
Hi,
I just started a few days ago on a model D rower, and wondered if anyone has experienced the below or has any advice.
Having watched the technique videos and practised the moves, checked by someone else, I have been rowing only very gently, with the damper on 1, starting with just 5-10 minutes. After each of these few short sessions I felt as if I had strained my neck though (trapezius muscles?), lasting for several hours (I waited until my neck felt normal again before trying again next day or day after).
I am 50, cycle (on an upright bike) and do ballet, so have been paying attention to my posture and am not hunching shoulders or craning my neck. Strangely have never felt this strain when rowing on water for hours (in a big old rowboat, not a racing boat) and don't think I have any neck issues.
Is this normal at the start and can it be overcome by building up very slowly (definitely have much less upper than lower body strength, which was one of the reasons to try rowing) and/or making changes to my technique, or should I stop and ask e.g. a physio?
Thanks very much in advance
Andrea
I just started a few days ago on a model D rower, and wondered if anyone has experienced the below or has any advice.
Having watched the technique videos and practised the moves, checked by someone else, I have been rowing only very gently, with the damper on 1, starting with just 5-10 minutes. After each of these few short sessions I felt as if I had strained my neck though (trapezius muscles?), lasting for several hours (I waited until my neck felt normal again before trying again next day or day after).
I am 50, cycle (on an upright bike) and do ballet, so have been paying attention to my posture and am not hunching shoulders or craning my neck. Strangely have never felt this strain when rowing on water for hours (in a big old rowboat, not a racing boat) and don't think I have any neck issues.
Is this normal at the start and can it be overcome by building up very slowly (definitely have much less upper than lower body strength, which was one of the reasons to try rowing) and/or making changes to my technique, or should I stop and ask e.g. a physio?
Thanks very much in advance
Andrea