...or my rig?<br /><br />Okay, before we go any further, let me get one thing off my chest - I don't have a Concept2. Frankly, I just couldn't consider anything over 1,000- EUR & the model D sells for 1,300- EUR <i>(~1.600 USD incl. tax)</i> in my neck of the woods.<br /><br />So why am I here, you ask? Because although I'm very new to rowing, I've already come to the conclusion that this community is <i>the</i> place to be if you're interested in indoor rowing, not to mention the general sport of rowing!<br /><br />Now that I've got that out of the way, I'm concerned that my speed is waaaay to low. When I first got my rower (~one mth ago), I had no idea of how to row. Now I have <i>some idea</i> of how to row - heck, I've even studied Xeno's [indoor] rowing sequence... 8) Don't worry, I'm not so silly as to believe that I would become a competitive rower in a mth's time - but I'm not even remotely in the ball park....
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<br /><br />So here's the deal: I'm 42, 1.82M (5'11"), 88Kg (195Lbs) & in so-so shape. My main hobby-sport is in-line skating but winter (& Fondue...) has taken it's toll (hence, my extra Lbs).... None the less, I'd say I'm <i>reasonably</i> fit (... for an IT professional addicted to Fondue, that is).<br /><br />So yeah, the underlying reason for the rower is to trim off some of that winter fat, but the other, more dominant reason is that I've gotten pretty excited over the sport and would like to approach rowing with the respect it deserves.<br /><br />Finally, on to the times. I row at a pace of ~30 which I find to be comfortable and in general, I keep the resistance relatively low. Now might be a good time to mention that my rower uses <i>cough * permanent magnet * cough</i> technology as opposed to air (or water) resistance. Well, at least it has a flywheel...
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<br /><br />Back to those times: If I don't even bother to worry about "speed", I average around 5min/500M.... After reading about everyone & their grandmothers rowing at <2min/500, it occurred to me that something's not right.... In the meantime, I read that flywheel acceleration is the key value behind an indoor rower's speed calc. & not resistance or even a super-duper stroke rate. So I jumped back on my rower & tried to row as hard (per stroke) as I could & managed to bring the average down to 3min/500 which is still nowhere near what you all row at during an entire marathon & I wouldn't even last 5mins at that level
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<br /><br />So, finally, my question: am I <i>that much</i> of an out-of-shape-and-unexperienced-newbie rower, or do magnetic rowers use "new math" or is it maybe a combination of both?<br /><br />Thanks for any info you may put forth <i>(even if it is to chastize me for not owning a Concept2... </i><br />