dvd or video to watch while rowing
dvd or video to watch while rowing
Does anyone know of a dvd or video that I can watch while rowing (I need to row for a minimum of 30 mins and although music helps, I think it would be great to have a video of a course on a river or something like that to help the time pass and motivate me to go longer/faster!
Here is a tip I got from a buddy,
Find an old favorite TV show of yours and get the dvd's. Hour long shows run about 40 minutes with no commercials.
He is using the Sopranos and I am going with Star Trek the next generation, that had well over 100 episodes in its run back in the day.
I also use netflix so I dont have to shell out a bunch of money for each season. gp
Find an old favorite TV show of yours and get the dvd's. Hour long shows run about 40 minutes with no commercials.
He is using the Sopranos and I am going with Star Trek the next generation, that had well over 100 episodes in its run back in the day.
I also use netflix so I dont have to shell out a bunch of money for each season. gp
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I'll second that. I usually prefer music, but sometimes TV is just the ticket. Back before you could buy the series on DVD, The West Wing on videotape carried me through my first Holiday Challenge .GDP wrote:Find an old favorite TV show of yours and get the dvd's. Hour long shows run about 40 minutes with no commercials.
Since then I've rowed through about a thousand Law & Order reruns, several seasons of Sex & the City, and the first season of House.
I row during reruns of Scrubs, and during commercials I flip to The West Wing on DVD...I have all 7 seasons.
Ducatista wrote:I'll second that. I usually prefer music, but sometimes TV is just the ticket. Back before you could buy the series on DVD, The West Wing on videotape carried me through my first Holiday Challenge .GDP wrote:Find an old favorite TV show of yours and get the dvd's. Hour long shows run about 40 minutes with no commercials.
Since then I've rowed through about a thousand Law & Order reruns, several seasons of Sex & the City, and the first season of House.
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Go to youtube.com and watch a documentary like this one:
http://planetquo.com/Chemtrails-Suppres ... -Evolution
http://planetquo.com/Chemtrails-Suppres ... -Evolution
bikeerg 75 5'8" 155# - 18.5 - 51.9 - 568 - 1:52.7 - 8:03.8 - 20:13.1 - 14620 - 40:58.7 - 28855 - 1:23:48.0
rowerg 56-58 5'8.5" 143# - 1:39.6 - 3:35.6 - 7:24.0 - 18:57.4 - 22:49.9 - 7793 - 38:44.7 - 1:22:48.9 - 2:58:46.2
rowerg 56-58 5'8.5" 143# - 1:39.6 - 3:35.6 - 7:24.0 - 18:57.4 - 22:49.9 - 7793 - 38:44.7 - 1:22:48.9 - 2:58:46.2
VHS videotape: Rowing Machine Companion. There appear to be two of them; one is quite a bit shorter than the other, but the packaging is the same. A relative gave me a second copy of the video; I don't know where she got it, and it contained the bonus workouts.
This is an old video with a view from the bow of an eight or a quad, with the rowers in a wooden boat using wooden, spoon blades. You are actually looking at the back of rower from the US National team sitting in front of you, and you can see the bladework of the rest of the crew in front of you. Somebody told me that the guy sitting two seat in the eight is a young Tiff Wood, but that could be a rumor. The boat pieces take place along the Charles river on a beautiful day, and at the end of the last piece you dock at Newell Boat House (the Harvard Boat House).
I like the view of the Charles river in Boston, and I can imagine feeling the boat moving out while I watch it. It's really something to watch to see the boat run out when heavies crank up the power.
Beware though, the shorter video has less challenging workouts than the long one.
The video is apparently available only on VHS.
At amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Rowing-Machine-Co ... 484&sr=1-1
Xeno's DVDs are very helpful. Check out his website for more information www.gorow.com
His DVDs are available here:
http://web.mac.com/xenoralfmuller/iWeb/Site/Shop.html
Xeno has recently started advocating the use of an ergometer that is not the Concept2, but all the DVDs I have seen use the Concept2.
This is an old video with a view from the bow of an eight or a quad, with the rowers in a wooden boat using wooden, spoon blades. You are actually looking at the back of rower from the US National team sitting in front of you, and you can see the bladework of the rest of the crew in front of you. Somebody told me that the guy sitting two seat in the eight is a young Tiff Wood, but that could be a rumor. The boat pieces take place along the Charles river on a beautiful day, and at the end of the last piece you dock at Newell Boat House (the Harvard Boat House).
I like the view of the Charles river in Boston, and I can imagine feeling the boat moving out while I watch it. It's really something to watch to see the boat run out when heavies crank up the power.
Beware though, the shorter video has less challenging workouts than the long one.
The video is apparently available only on VHS.
At amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Rowing-Machine-Co ... 484&sr=1-1
Xeno's DVDs are very helpful. Check out his website for more information www.gorow.com
His DVDs are available here:
http://web.mac.com/xenoralfmuller/iWeb/Site/Shop.html
Xeno has recently started advocating the use of an ergometer that is not the Concept2, but all the DVDs I have seen use the Concept2.
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I like watching rowing races...world championships or olympics...you can buy the DVDs at:
http://tinyurl.com/37eop3
Soccer and hockey games are also fun.
Ernie
http://tinyurl.com/37eop3
Soccer and hockey games are also fun.
Ernie
I've had some good times watching Premier Soccer.(I hope that's right; it's teams like Manchester, Newcastle, etc). The action never stops, and whenever there's some good action near the goal, you get pumped, and erg faster. Unfortunately, availability on my cable service is spotty. Anyway, if you happen upon a live soccer game on the tube, row with it. 90 minutes will fly by. And yes, I know most people call it "football".
Slow and Steady is my pace, so it seems,
Slow and Steady wins the race, in my dreams.
Slow and Steady wins the race, in my dreams.
During the week I catch up on long-running Japanese anime series -- I'm on episode 72 of Bleach now -- two episodes fill out a 10k row pretty well.
For the last few Saturday mornings I've started a tradition of treating myself to a half-marathon and a terrible action movie. Last week was Mr. Majestyk, this week was Death Race: 2000.
For the last few Saturday mornings I've started a tradition of treating myself to a half-marathon and a terrible action movie. Last week was Mr. Majestyk, this week was Death Race: 2000.
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