RayOfSunshine wrote: ↑March 27th, 2019, 6:35 pm
mdpfirrman wrote: ↑March 27th, 2019, 6:32 pm
[I did the 5K PP earlier this year (never made it through all the way because of injury, twice!),
How is the back, Mike? Hopefully, you'll be back on the iron maiden before too long
It's not bothering me daily Ray. Got the Cross Country move from OH to AZ done. Now that I'm not lifting boxes and helping move, I can try it out a bit more on the rower. I also figured out during the move that my office chair was a bit cockeyed. I think that while I hurt it with piss poor form on a low rate row (the CTC), it's been slower to heal because my office chair that I sit in 45 plus hours a week!
I'm going to try 10 or 15 minutes today, very slow. Still working on the AirDyne Pro. Been doing a lot of 5K PP workouts, just on the AD Pro, not the rower. So my cardio shape shouldn't be awful except the two weeks on the move, but rowing is way different than the Assault Bike.
I'm all for Cross training now. I likely won't get the SkiErg this year (with all the expenses already incurred moving -- could've bought one with just what I had to spend alone getting my pool equipment running right -- First World problems! Don't expect any sympathy there!).
Thanks for asking, life's good. Just have to be patient with injuries and please watch your form on hard rows. Even after five years I was dumb and put too much load on my mid back!
@ Dave - just see what you can do and finish. Start a bit conservative (just like the PP plan). If you have it in you, tear up the last interval. Then you'll have a better "benchmark" for the next round because your average time will come down. Then use that average for the next time. I've been doing the workouts on the AD Pro (Assault Bike). Even though their monitor sucks compared to the C2s, I've even been able to find some metrics to work off of and compare for the next workouts.