Long time occasional Gym rower, 5yrs saving up and a couple months research/deep dives into forums like these and convinced the wife to finally get my C2, delivered on 1/27/2021!! #bestdayever Previously assumed I was doing it right and getting a great pre/post workout, or part of circuit training with pullups/pushups/Crossfit style stuff...I would "crank" hard (all arms i'm sure) 1:47+-ish pace for 5-10m on Damper 10 (like an idiot, i now know). Transitioning away from heavier lifts/functional fitness/bodybuilding/running (odd combination i know) and want to get good at rowing and not mess anything up along the way. Stretching and mobility have already improved 400% with 15-20m a day the past 5wks as I'm anxious to learn and grow with you all.
39yr old, high level soccer 18+yrs, Collegiate Soccer and Tennis, comp runner, cycling, triathlon... now DIVING into Rowing. I've read >100 posts here and tried to cobble together a strategy involving Barefoot (or socks) strapless rowing as my 90% training methodology. Is this a bad strategy? Please help a new-guy out
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I'm open to any critiques/tips/tricks... and plans to get me going and rowing without de-railing- my efforts or long term sabotage. Watched some Eric Murray Videos, all of Darkhorse and Training Tall content, and all the C2 tutorials I could find.
Watched 15+hrs of training videos and done most of my >50hrs, 90K while checking form, following SR and other techniques to ensure I don't reinforce bad mechanics or try to go too fast too soon (as is my Catchphrase and mantra in all things). I see value in the Shoe+strapless training long term but also want to balance and properly TT and eventually go >30rpm. Will do a proper 2k test on 3/1 (I'm holding off on all maximal efforts until then), did a 2K post workout 2 weeks ago at 85% effort in 8:02 (running shoes, strapped in...), not sure if that helps with feedback here. Cheers from Kentucky (the city of Lexington, not what you'll see when you google us, I promise). -Fast