Changing it up a little

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How many days of the week do you row?

1-2
0
No votes
3-4
13
28%
5-6
25
53%
7
9
19%
 
Total votes: 47

crewdude413
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Changing it up a little

Post by crewdude413 » March 31st, 2006, 10:56 am

lately i have been rowing on the erg 6-7 times a week and the workouts that i know are starting to get old. so if there are any workouts that you know of please let me know.! thanks

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Post by Daren » March 31st, 2006, 11:06 am

I erg every day when I'm actually erging. That said, I haven't sat in the machine more than once in the past 6 weeks.
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Post by akit110 » March 31st, 2006, 1:21 pm

I was usually a 5x10K/week type guy. But after reading a lot on the benefits of anaerobic training including its applicability to the start-stop nature of most sports, the anabolic effects on the body, improved body composition, and in some cases, even increased aerobic capacity, I started to be intrigued.

So I've moved to experimenting with shorter, higher intensity interval training e.g. 5 warm-up, 6-10x30sec repeats (90s moderate pace after each interval), 5 min cooldown. Over time, I plan to increase the number and intensity of the intervals as well as play around with the duration 15sec-60sec range. Every third erg session, I do a more typical steady-state 7.5-10K session at a moderate pace.

Keep in mind, I am not an OTW rower or a competitive erger but more interested in just using erg as part of an overall athletic training program.

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Post by Ben Rea » March 31st, 2006, 3:31 pm

mostly 6, sometimes i do 7 days a week but i like to have a rest day, i have to be dedicated to my team and we have practice 6 days a week and i also erg on my own.

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Post by Wood_Duck » April 1st, 2006, 9:51 pm

I found that pulling hard every 5 minutes helps move things along. At first I could only do 10 pulls (power 10) but now do 10, 15, 20, 25, 20, 15, 10 in a pyramid during a row.
It helps the time go by and I have to think about how many power strokes to do next... And my split has really decreased!
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