Keep protein high esp around your workouts and start off with a low volume of erging and build up to multiple sessions of 5K/30mins absolute max duration if body composition is heading in the right direction. You will lose some muscle mass no doubt but fat too. You may find shorter ergo efforts and intervals work better to offset muscle mass loss and may even find those more enjoyable once good safe technique is dialled.
Not the same thing. If you want to help keep your leg muscle and keep your ability at that near where it is, keep squatting. Specificity.ant_in_wales wrote: ↑April 10th, 2021, 10:00 amI'm thinking that rowing is puhing with the legs, pulling with the arms.
So do I really need to keep squatting - won't my legs be getting a good workout anyway?
Too much erging too soon IMO (see above). You will see changes quite rapidly at you're introducing a new stimulus with the erg, but if you want to combine weights/cardio and put your propeller-hat on you may want to experiment with workout timing given adaptions are during a much smaller window with cardio after the session than weights (MTOR?). What you want is to prevent as much adapation interference as possible IDEALLY. Obviously remember unless you are training really badly becoming a jack-of-all trades makes you a master of none (for your potential).ant_in_wales wrote: ↑April 10th, 2021, 10:00 amI'm thinking of doing 6x 30-minute rowing sessions a week, and doing weights 3x a week straight after (upper body pushes like bench and overhead press, some arm work).
Don't change too many things at once re: diet. Also, you might want to think about workout scheduling from the point of view of push/pull/legs e.g. I don't erg the day after I do a weights upper body pull session so as not to interfere with too much with protein re-synthesis.ant_in_wales wrote: ↑April 10th, 2021, 10:00 amAnd only eating noon-8pm.
Bit of burpees and chinups too perhaps.
I have done some searching, but I've not found any posts about people combining rower with some weights. Is it common?
I fear if I did just rowing, my weight would drop and I'd go too thin.
Thank you (and please join me in in willing the waiting list to move along quicker
That all said, you can geek out with all this as much as you want but you need to have a plan, stick to it, see what happens, and then maybe change something. See what works for YOU.