Rowing with a big toe injury?
Posted: January 21st, 2024, 7:00 am
Hi there,
I'm 33, been running all my life for general fitness. Lately I've had to scale back however, due toe a big toe injury (hallux rigidis - stiff toe joint). I'm still in between doctors appointments to see if there's anything to be done about it. In the meantime I've been on the look-out for a toe-friendly alternative to stay fit. Years ago, I was a big fan of the concept 2 rowing machine in the local gym. So this is the product I've been looking into buying for my new home-gym setup. But I worry how much the 'push-off leg movement' wil have an impact on my injured toe. I've simulated a few strokes, seems pretty ok, but I'm worried about longer term use. I've been looking into the Bikeerg as an alternative. But since I'm cycling to work every day I still think rowing is the better added workout, if it's ok for me.
So if anyone has experience with rowing and foot/toe injuries, please fill me in!
Big thanks
I'm 33, been running all my life for general fitness. Lately I've had to scale back however, due toe a big toe injury (hallux rigidis - stiff toe joint). I'm still in between doctors appointments to see if there's anything to be done about it. In the meantime I've been on the look-out for a toe-friendly alternative to stay fit. Years ago, I was a big fan of the concept 2 rowing machine in the local gym. So this is the product I've been looking into buying for my new home-gym setup. But I worry how much the 'push-off leg movement' wil have an impact on my injured toe. I've simulated a few strokes, seems pretty ok, but I'm worried about longer term use. I've been looking into the Bikeerg as an alternative. But since I'm cycling to work every day I still think rowing is the better added workout, if it's ok for me.
So if anyone has experience with rowing and foot/toe injuries, please fill me in!
Big thanks