I think I know the answer (do more ab work), but my mid back has been really sore lately. I could only get 3500 in today vs. the 5000-10000 I have been doing.
So am I right in my assumption that I need more ab work & work on my rowing posture as well?
thanks
mid back pain
mid back pain
first row 3/18/2006
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Hi,
sorry about your sore back,
i think you've got the answer,
But try to lower your Df, that might help, it decreases the stress on your back!
And think about your warm up/cool down,
this works for me!
If you don't find the answer here
Go see the doctor!
sorry about your sore back,
i think you've got the answer,
But try to lower your Df, that might help, it decreases the stress on your back!
And think about your warm up/cool down,
this works for me!
If you don't find the answer here
Go see the doctor!
Tyn
M42H
"We keep you alive to serve this ship. So row well and live."
"Nobody move! I've dropped me brain!"
M42H
"We keep you alive to serve this ship. So row well and live."
"Nobody move! I've dropped me brain!"
So I'm just reading a whole bunch of posts, and I know this was posted awhile ago, but I thought I'd give my $0.02. Do you have anyone working with you on your technique? If you're opening your back before you finish your leg drive you could be putting a lot more strain on your lower back than necessary. This is a very common problem. Try doing some drills on the erg, such as legs only: go up to the catch, drive the legs down, but then don't open the body and pull pull in with the arms - just go back to the catch. Just use your legs for about 10 strokes, then do a couple full strokes, then 10 legs only again. Repeat this a few times. You don't want to compromise the work your legs are doing by opening the body before you complete the leg drive.