Just had my shiny new RowErg delivered which I plan to use to complement my powerlifting. My aerobic fitness is pretty bad and I really want to improve. I’ve watched the technique videos and my PT had a look at my form today with the only comment not to let my upper body slump after a while but to sit up tall. Otherwise he thinks it looks pretty good.
I’m interested in getting some expert feedback on what to aim for. I’ll put what I think are relevant stats below. Basically I don’t have an ideal body shape for rowing as I’m short with short legs. I’m also overweight. What I do have working in my favour is really good leg strength and a great deal of sheer bloody mindedness. I did a test 2k (nearly killed me - I’m so unfit!) which was 12:08 @ 29SPM. I went out too hard as my first 500m was 2:47 and I pretty much crashed in the 3rd 500m. It was the bloody mindedness that meant I didn’t stop part way through. My heart rate hit 158 during that.
At this point I’m not sure whether the best thing is to ignore splits and just try and build up to a consistent 30 minutes a day. What would be the best route to improve my aerobic fitness?
I’m female, 46, 165cm tall, inside leg is 73cm. I weigh 11kg, resting heart rate is 70bpm. I’ve actually got quite high muscle mass for a female my age (about 58kg lean mass at my last dexascan), just way too much fat to keep it company
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Strength wise I deadlift 90kg 3RM and can leg press 220kg for 3 x 10 reps so I don’t think leg strength is an issue. Transferring that via my short legs given how short my drive is may be more of a problem. I’m guessing with my height and leg length my split times are never going to be particularly good.
So I guess that’s a lot of info to ask what to focus on to improve my aerobic fitness. I’m guessing slowing down the SPM so it’s more sustainable so I can put the time in. I’m hoping the answer isn’t lots of intervals as that sounds like my idea of hell, but if that’s the most effective then so be it.
Any advice gratefully received!