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The damper setting is fine, but look into the drag factor, which is the true measure of the air resistance of the fan:grb137 wrote:Hi everyone - I was wondering if there might be something basic that I'm missing. Just got my D model yesterday, and when I'm trying to row, I feel like there is no resistance during the portion of the stroke during which I extend my legs. Only when I pull with my arms am I feeling resistance. Same on the return...so basically I feel like I'm sliding back and forth with no resistance at all. Is this beginner's poor form or might I be missing something? I have the damper on 3.
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It's a matter of speed, during the stroke you should keep accelerating the handle, most newbies adopt a "cycling" motion.grb137 wrote:Hi everyone - I was wondering if there might be something basic that I'm missing. Just got my D model yesterday, and when I'm trying to row, I feel like there is no resistance during the portion of the stroke during which I extend my legs. Only when I pull with my arms am I feeling resistance. Same on the return...so basically I feel like I'm sliding back and forth with no resistance at all. Is this beginner's poor form or might I be missing something? I have the damper on 3.
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Pulling on the erg is a dynamic load, so Newton rules; action and reaction are equal and opposite, and the resistance we feel is the reaction the flywheel opposes to us trying to accelerate it. If you feel no resistance, you're not trying.Only when I pull with my arms am I feeling resistance.
Your effort is related to pace which is related to Watts.grb137 wrote:Hi everyone - I was wondering if there might be something basic that I'm missing. Just got my D model yesterday, and when I'm trying to row, I feel like there is no resistance during the portion of the stroke during which I extend my legs. Only when I pull with my arms am I feeling resistance. Same on the return...so basically I feel like I'm sliding back and forth with no resistance at all. Is this beginner's poor form or might I be missing something? I have the damper on 3.
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