1) my bottom hurts a little bit. It doesn't stop me from rowing any length of time I can handle, but it's not particularly funny. I'm going to buy a seat cover. I have seen this one recommended a few times on this forum (and also I see it advertised by DarkHorse but perhaps it's paid ad I don't know):
https://www.amazon.com/Hornet-Waterspor ... 372&sr=8-5
The specific question I have is: it's pretty thick. Since people use it, I presume that's not an issue. But do I need to change my feet position as a result ? If yes, higher, or lower on the foot rest ? I presume higher yes ?
2) I watched a video from Concept Australia, the guy says that people with weak hips tend to row "with their shoulders" to compensate. I feel I am guilty of this. And also, the power chart on the PM4 shows me I have weak hips. I tried to help myself and looked for videos on youtube but there are hundreds of them, all suggesting different things and not specific to rowing. Do you guys have a specific exercise to recommend to strengthen my hips ? And to be clear, I'm not necessarily looking for something to do on the rowing machine. In fact, I would prefer something I can do at home at random times of the day.
3) our rowing machine is at the gym in my building. It is, therefore, used by other residents too. See if I can find someone who knows what he or she is doing and discuss with him/her. I had a look at the PM4 see what others are doing and I noticed this person who is doing this exercise every day. It is essentially extremely high stroke rate, but extreme low pace (even by my standard !). I would like to know what it looks like but unfortunately this person is exericising at random times of the day so I cannot ambush him/her to take a look ! I would like to know if there is any merit in doing this. I am asking because it seems to be contrary to what you guys overall have been telling me, which is essentially to optimise stroke work instead. Because I do not know this person's objective, there may be a valid reason for doing this. I don't know, so I ask. Is it something competitive rowers do to practice their extreme stroke rates ?
