Existing fat burn programs I can enter into PM?
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Existing fat burn programs I can enter into PM?
Been ill for a year and need to loose weight - want PM to drive me through it
I have just bought a Concept2 with pm3 (upgrading to pm5). Due to illness, I haven't been able to exercise for a year. The only concept that works for my condition is actually - concept! I love it.
Though I find it hard to program the pm - and want to loose weight. Is there any good programmes (samples) to program it with? I would, for example, love to do long row-session (40 min?), broken up by intervals?
I haven't ever trained, other than swimming and biking, and do not have any competance on training programmes.
My goal is to loose weight 10 kilos. I am 187 cm and weighs 209 lbs (95,2 kg). I want to loose 10 kgs and would like to row each day (maybe not sunday?). I am very motivated and have lived on this row machine the last 4 days. I use to row 10 min in the morning - 30 min + in the evening.
Any advice would be deeply appriciated, searched for programmes + Concept2 - but what I find is PDFs saying; first 2 min of this, then 5 min of this etc. I would love to have my monitor saying this to me. Possible? I there a board where people list their PM-custom settings?
Thanx a lot in advance.
I have just bought a Concept2 with pm3 (upgrading to pm5). Due to illness, I haven't been able to exercise for a year. The only concept that works for my condition is actually - concept! I love it.
Though I find it hard to program the pm - and want to loose weight. Is there any good programmes (samples) to program it with? I would, for example, love to do long row-session (40 min?), broken up by intervals?
I haven't ever trained, other than swimming and biking, and do not have any competance on training programmes.
My goal is to loose weight 10 kilos. I am 187 cm and weighs 209 lbs (95,2 kg). I want to loose 10 kgs and would like to row each day (maybe not sunday?). I am very motivated and have lived on this row machine the last 4 days. I use to row 10 min in the morning - 30 min + in the evening.
Any advice would be deeply appriciated, searched for programmes + Concept2 - but what I find is PDFs saying; first 2 min of this, then 5 min of this etc. I would love to have my monitor saying this to me. Possible? I there a board where people list their PM-custom settings?
Thanx a lot in advance.
Re: Existing fat burn programs I can enter into PM?
Unfortunately, you'll have to program your own workouts. There is all sorts of good information at the general tips and information area of Concept 2's site - http://www.concept2.com/indoor-rowers/t ... l-training Workouts, how to program, etc.
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Re: Existing fat burn programs I can enter into PM?
Remember diet is 70-80% of weight loss. Exercise gets you into shape and the erg is a great way to do that.
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Thank you for valuable input. Citroën: I am interested in the Pete plan, but not sure if I am to do all sessions listed for the first week each day? Or spread out? Any suggestions? Thx. Have a nice Sunday.
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You can trim it down by dropping one long steady distance and one sprinty session per cycle.
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Just get on and pull, using HR to govern level. 10k a day will get you fit. 20k a day might help lose weight. It's the same as walking fast, where 5-10k a day is what's needed, but we avoid the hail and snow.Though I find it hard to program the pm
First erg target level is around 2W/kg at low rating, with low drag (90-110) so that the pull is quick and long to let you use your legs. Using an ideal BMI and your height (23/187) gives 80-85 kg, so initial target is 160-170W, low rating (spm): 20. Ease into it as slowly and carefully as you like: getting fit is a growth function and can't be rushed.
Hard work on the erg requires style as to C2 specification so that the legs do most of it:
technique video http://www.concept2.com/indoor-rowers/t ... que-videos
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Hi Jamesg: Thankyou - 20k should make me lose weight. I understand I have to work harder. I row 7 days a week - started out with 5000 in 23.30, add 100 metres every day. Had some days rest (2), started up again at 5500 - now at 6700 in 30.30 mins. HR: 155 (avr).jamesg wrote:Just get on and pull, using HR to govern level. 10k a day will get you fit. 20k a day might help lose weight. It's the same as walking fast, where 5-10k a day is what's needed, but we avoid the hail and snow.
First erg target level is around 2W/kg at low rating, with low drag (90-110) so that the pull is quick and long to let you use your legs. Using an ideal BMI and your height (23/187) gives 80-85 kg, so initial target is 160-170W, low rating (spm): 20. Ease into it as slowly and carefully as you like: getting fit is a growth function and can't be rushed.
Hard work on the erg requires style as to C2 specification so that the legs do most of it:
technique video http://www.concept2.com/indoor-rowers/t ... que-videos
I am interested in what you say about First erg target level, but as a newbee I do not understand what you say completly: Could you just give me an advice on the watt for every stroke/how long/damper setting and so on - thank you so much in advance.
Anyway - In ten days I have lost 3 kgs - and see my body is more toned. I also add on 2 sets of push ups. But that said -I am COMPLETELY exhausted when finished. I love it .
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Low drag means damper setting 2-3 maximum, drag factor around 100.
160W at rate 20 means each stroke is worth 8 Watt minutes, a reasonable amount to start with.
Low drag helps you pull long strokes, making the legs do their bit. Low rating lets you keep going.
160W at rate 20 means each stroke is worth 8 Watt minutes, a reasonable amount to start with.
Low drag helps you pull long strokes, making the legs do their bit. Low rating lets you keep going.
08-1940, 179cm, 83kg.