anyone using an adapted rowing machine? (an intro of sorts)
Posted: July 31st, 2006, 9:51 am
Hello,
Am a 40 yr old woman, I play wheelchair basketball, and am involved in road racing (have only done several 5km events but am currently training for a half marathon on Oct. 1st).
I discovered the concept2 ergometer at our local YMCA (where I train 4 days a week) and instantly fell in love with it after I was given a stationary seat (a chair placed atop the slider where the real seat moves on).
I started using ergometer a month and a half ago, and have absolutely fallen in love!
My time has come down from 2:58/500m to 2:20/500m in a month,
and I love longer distances (keeping a 2:48/500m average pace over a 5,000m session).
Hopefully there are other disabled rower's here, and they can share their experiences with me.
What I find dificult to 'judge'/gauge is how well or poorly I am doing
regards to the fact that I have no leg muscle use whatsoever.
Thus, my rowing is strictly abs, back and arm strength.
It may be, that rowing will surpass my love for road racing, but I think that the two complement each other well for a wheelchair athlete.
In using a chair, it is the abs, back shoulders and arms doing all the work,
so perhaps this is why I have fallen in love with the erg. so deeply....
it fits in with what I can work with.
Sept 2nd 2005 was the day that I 'landed' in this wheelchair,
and having been hospitalized until dec. 10th 05 it took me until Jan. 06 to begin any physical excercise.
I am glad to be at this forum, and believe I will learn much from you all.
thanks,
-marathonoflife
Am a 40 yr old woman, I play wheelchair basketball, and am involved in road racing (have only done several 5km events but am currently training for a half marathon on Oct. 1st).
I discovered the concept2 ergometer at our local YMCA (where I train 4 days a week) and instantly fell in love with it after I was given a stationary seat (a chair placed atop the slider where the real seat moves on).
I started using ergometer a month and a half ago, and have absolutely fallen in love!
My time has come down from 2:58/500m to 2:20/500m in a month,
and I love longer distances (keeping a 2:48/500m average pace over a 5,000m session).
Hopefully there are other disabled rower's here, and they can share their experiences with me.
What I find dificult to 'judge'/gauge is how well or poorly I am doing
regards to the fact that I have no leg muscle use whatsoever.
Thus, my rowing is strictly abs, back and arm strength.
It may be, that rowing will surpass my love for road racing, but I think that the two complement each other well for a wheelchair athlete.
In using a chair, it is the abs, back shoulders and arms doing all the work,
so perhaps this is why I have fallen in love with the erg. so deeply....
it fits in with what I can work with.
Sept 2nd 2005 was the day that I 'landed' in this wheelchair,
and having been hospitalized until dec. 10th 05 it took me until Jan. 06 to begin any physical excercise.
I am glad to be at this forum, and believe I will learn much from you all.
thanks,
-marathonoflife