I did session 1.1 today using the average pace I managed the last time I did this session on 1sy November last year (1:59.9)
PP 1.1 - 8 x 500m / 3min30 rest

Massive improvement Robert!! Glad to see you're back. I'm back as well, but I'm on the SkiErg now doing the BPP.
It was awkward the first handful of times, but I'm really enjoying it now. I'm still learning, but bumping the DF up was the biggest help so far.
My experience is definitely the same with chain tension. Being able to get the handle close to the front of the machine seems to improve upon that tension advantage and make a stroke "stronger" with the same energy input.Steven Grieve wrote: ↑February 28th, 2019, 8:04 pmEvening.
A first introductory post.
Ive been a runner since my mid 30's.
4 marathons. 3.43 my best in London in 2008.
Ive been sucked into the rowing just this last month, and Im just starting to set some initial benchmarks to build from, which according to the rankings arent too shabby.
Having done the long runs, the mindset for the hour row is already there.
Im stuck up in the Hebrides 3 weeks out of 4, so the gym keeps me occupied and happy 6 days a week.
NOTHING is open on the Sabbath !
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Is tension on the cable for the full pull a big part of efficiency ?
I found tonight this meant I could drop the stroke rate but maintain the 2.00 split I was after.
Anyway,
Cheers.
Hope Im still on here for many years to come.
Steve.