Distance: 12.500 mtr
Time: 59:58:6
Pace: 2:239
Average watts: 117
Stroke: 27
Strokecount: 1615
Dragfactor: 131
Thanks in advance! Hope to learn!
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Welcome, Johan.Johan Smit wrote: ↑October 19th, 2020, 1:46 pmHello there, been rowing for a couple of years, but on my own. No boards like this, no one to compare my stats with etc. Now in the Covid-times (and lots of time extra to spent on rowing), I'd like to improve my rowing. On several posts I see some rowers, who can say something about the quality of the rower's technique by analysing the numbers. So I got my numbers from the first post in my logbook, and hope someone can give me some hints how to improve.
Distance: 12.500 mtr
Time: 59:58:6
Pace: 2:239
Average watts: 117
Stroke: 27
Strokecount: 1615
Dragfactor: 131
Thanks in advance! Hope to learn!![]()
Johan Smit wrote: ↑October 19th, 2020, 1:57 pmThanks Meek, and where can I find that? Is that a topic or you just mean in general?
And where did you check the 716 position? I checked something in the rankings but there it ends somewhere in the 500 and I am not in it.Johan Smit wrote: ↑October 19th, 2020, 2:07 pmWelcome, Johan.
I'll give it a try. I see from one of your other posts that you are 52 years old. No idea about your physical condition. Perhaps you would like to tell us a bit more about yourself?
First, congrats on rowing for 1 hour. That's quite an accomplishment. Consider setting the PM for a specific time or distance if you have any future interest in ranking your efforts on the Concept2 web site. If this was a typical row for you, I would argue that you have a relatively weak stroke producing only 117 watts. I suspect you could do better with some attention to your technique. Your time puts you at 716 out of 790 for your age group.
You already know the rankings. Apart from age, build matters a lot. Being short and light is not something the machine will know, but that matters. Don’t know how big your are.Johan Smit wrote: ↑October 19th, 2020, 1:46 pmHello there, been rowing for a couple of years, but on my own. No boards like this, no one to compare my stats with etc. Now in the Covid-times (and lots of time extra to spent on rowing), I'd like to improve my rowing. On several posts I see some rowers, who can say something about the quality of the rower's technique by analysing the numbers. So I got my numbers from the first post in my logbook, and hope someone can give me some hints how to improve.
Distance: 12.500 mtr
Time: 59:58:6
Pace: 2:239
Average watts: 117
Stroke: 27
Strokecount: 1615
Dragfactor: 131
Thanks in advance! Hope to learn!![]()
The only thing you might be able to change is your style. This must let you pull a long stroke with sustainable force, using your legs. Your legs are strong already, so using them effectively will get you very fit.some hints how to improve.
HI Lindsayh, yes, I experienced that last night after a hint about the watts. I did what you suggest here, and my statts improved significantly. I also did the trick I read somewhere, that I do not put my feet in the bands. I put my feet on top of it. Worked well and gave me no trouble at all. So that part I did right.lindsayh wrote: ↑October 19th, 2020, 7:12 pmHi Johan and welcome
even though you are not a complete beginner there is a lot of information on this thread that will help including links to technique vids and the like.
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=185257
As above - the hour you can do is a very decent accomplishment and the stats do suggest a weak stroke as your watts/stroke (also called the spi) is low. So your next goal is to improve both your fitness and the power of your stroke which is very much tied to technique and in particular harnessing your leg power better. (erging is mainly a leg pushing exercise rather than an arm pulling one)
Johan, that is a fantastic improvement with just a few minor changes. Congrats and erg on!Johan Smit wrote: ↑October 20th, 2020, 3:51 amDistance: 12.500 mtr
Time: 59:58:6
Pace: 2:239
Average watts: 117
Stroke: 27
Strokecount: 1615
Dragfactor: 131
Hi Mitchel, you gave me little feedback, but so much worth for me. Because I was always rowing with the "distance"-display (and not watts), I never paid any attention to the watts. Now I did and saw the effect. Last night I (and ranked it) did:
Distance: 10.000 mtr
Time: 43:23:9
Pace: 2.10.1
Average watts: 159
Stroke: 23
Strokecount: 1005
Dragfactor: 125
Other figures and an other feeling after training. Much more intens. And I was always focused on keeping the SPM, but now it feels foolish. Now with less strokes, my pace improved as well as my watts.
Thanks!