Can any one share any easy to follow programs with me i really dont understand about pace etc, i have read so much information but i still dont really understand.
The basic program is learn to row, then row. See:
https://www.concept2.com/indoor-rowers/ ... que-videos
Simple training plans can be seen here; simple but tough, so mostly very short:
https://www.britishrowing.org/indoor-ro ... ing-plans/
Pace is a carryover from rowing on water, and is the time needed to go 500 meters. This measure is only used in Olympic rowing, where the race course is 2km in length, and times are taken every 500m.
A true ergometer such as the Concept2 measures the Power we put into the handle, where Power = pull Speed x pull Force, and Work done per stroke = pull Force x pull Length.
When rowing we can do nothing more than pull one stroke at a time: so each one, to be effective, has to be very good: long, hard, and fast. Then we let the boat run for as long as she will, before pulling another one. This is the main characteristic of rowing; it's done on water, and the boat does not stop, so we let her go between strokes. The C2 ergometer imitates this by using a flywheel that keeps spinning.
The fact that boats move is what dominates rowing training; we pull a very big stroke, then let the boat run, with a long rest before the next stroke. This luxury won't be available in a race: the time between strokes gets much shorter. But before racing we've been able to train that stroke so that we can pull about 200 in a just a few minutes.
Rowing is not an easy sport, since the object is to move a boat fast: and water is surpisingly hard stuff. However, if we avoid technical faults, we can can keep going for more years than we can run or walk.
NB rowing has nothing to do with weightloss. The idea is to put on and use bit more muscle, which is denser than fat.
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