buddy's in great shape- no matter the rower. hopefully he'll get better on a c2 . keep at it Berger... no matter what machine you use... or what you weigh !

Thanks so much for the link! That looks like the answer to the question I should have been asking.....does anyone have a good/proven program to recommend.G-dub wrote:bergerm6,
as you can tell there is lots of passion on the forum! Someone asked what your goal was. For general fitness and to spice things up, the Pete Plan beginner program (don't be bothered by the name) might be an interesting choice. Something tells me you are geared toward a little intensity anyway and the interval sessions scratch that itch. there is also balance brought in with some longer rows. A link is provided below. There will be other opinions too.
https://thepeteplan.wordpress.com/beginner-training/
Yep didn't ring true but seemed genuine - "the old water rower trick" as Maxwell Smart used to say.jackarabit wrote:Mark, you really do need a nap altho I give you credit for not getting TOOOOOO cranky. Lindsay, first over the line with the real skinny. I love watching True Pace Detective!!![]()
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Volume without talk about intensity means nothing. You can sharpen on 15/20 k a week, you can not build a base on those meters.G-dub wrote:Jim, you've been consistent and it looks like a bit more conservative lately. So for 15 -20K that would be (at most for you) an hour and a half to two hours of training tops per week. Is that really all you did when you were training? You did nothing else - no cross training, no kayaking, no biking? No spinning? I'd be bummed really since it is so nice to exercise for so many other reasons too. Sorry, I keep editing this post. How about when you trained for duathalon? Was that just 1-2 hours per week? If nothing else, I am not sure most of us would have the confidence to only train that much and still reach goals.
Come on Henry, I'm not going to write my autobiography in these posts. I've actually revealed quite a bit about my athletics in posts over the last 3.5 yrs. Glenn, you are lumping together a whole bunch of stuff and gettin all confused. First of all, I did duathlons well over 20 yrs ago. I rode about 125 miles (6 hrs) a week and ran about 15 (2 hrs) a week. I did emphasize intensity. Nobody liked to train with me, because I hammered pretty much all the time on the bike and did not run junk miles. And it worked. In 40+ competition across the Southeast, I very seldom lost a duathlon until I got into my mid to upper 40s. Those races were generally 40K bike and 10K run. But all of that has nothing to do with what I've done on a rower since Jan, 2012.hjs wrote:For some strange reason he never tels it like it really is.