Thanks for the advice. However, due to my limited understanding of the English language,Sakly wrote: ↑November 6th, 2022, 10:23 amAs you want to train a strong stroke which can be used at any rate, your last assumtion is right.
In low rate training you go for good technique and learn a strong stroke. In rows with faster rates you try to maintain the stroke and this leads to more output due to upped rate. Typically in high rate trainings (or PB attempts) you will not reach the same power output per stroke. Best to compare for that is looking at a 30r20 and a 30' without cap.
I don't understand what you mean by "30' without cap". Please let me know what it means.
I did find what 30r20 means, but I fear that I won't get very far
So perhaps I should do a 30r20 regularly to measure progress?
In order to become a better rower, I will need to develop more muscles, escpecially in the legs.
Is this accomplished on the rowing machine itself?
If so, please let me know what kind of workouts are best (my guess is intervals)