ranking rows
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ranking rows
Sorry newbie question.....what setting do you have the erg on for a ranking row? is it kept on level 10? i tried to look for the answer but cant seem to find it anywhere. thanks
Re: ranking rows
There's no particularly setting you have to use, as they don't change the amount of work you have to do to cover a particular distance, so choose whatever feels most comfortable to you. To give you a guide, most people row between 3 and 5, or at a drag factor (search for it!) somewhere around 120-140
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Re: ranking rows
There's no Damper Police in just the same way that there's no Stroke Rate Police. But you will tend to find that a higher drag moves the focus of the stroke from legs to arms/upper body. Since the biggest part of your rowing engine are your quads it's normally a good idea to get them used to provide more of your rowing power.tigergriffin100 wrote:Sorry newbie question.....what setting do you have the erg on for a ranking row? is it kept on level 10? i tried to look for the answer but cant seem to find it anywhere. thanks
Big folks are always going to tend to use a higher drag and lower stroke rate than the short Duracell bunnies.
Setting drag and choosing a stroke rate will always be a personal preference and should be chosen to maximise your output (which results in quicker times).
I row everything on 120 drag except short course sprints. I used 168 drag for a 17.9s 100m that I rowed at a competition in March.
Search on here and on http://concept2.co.uk/forum for "drag factor".
Re: ranking rows
You'll find a helpful "Introduction to Indoor Rowing" on the FAQ board. One of the topics addressed in that thread (in numbered item 3) is Resistence Level and Drag Factor.tigergriffin100 wrote:Sorry newbie question.....what setting do you have the erg on for a ranking row? is it kept on level 10? i tried to look for the answer but cant seem to find it anywhere. thanks
HTH,
Alissa