I have decided to come back to indoor rowing after 3.5yrs away from the sport.
I had a model D that i pretty enthusiastically used back in 2020/2021 for about 4 months off the back of some weight training and during the COVID lockdowns (in the UK).
For a newbie, I was very fast. But I was 120kg back then and I'm 203cm. I went into it with a lot of strength but low cardio fitness. A 1:16.06.5 half marathon was my best achievement.
In April 2022, I took up road cycling (I'd competed as a kid - I'm 40 now) and since then have done over 1200hrs and 31000km. A lot of gravel riding in there too, as we live in Sweden now.
Winters here are obviously pretty snowy, and whilst o maintained over 1000km a month all through winter, getting threshold and VO2 max training in can be tricky.
So this is where the rower comes back in.
I am now 101kg, VO2 max of about 64-65, FTP 410w. I'm especially strong on 2-6 minute efforts due to the nature of the hills around us.
But what I really enjoyed on the rower was longer efforts. My HM remains one of my proudest sporting moments.
Two questions:
1) how should I ease back into it to avoid injury? I have maintained strength training, and I have 80% of my strength compared to when I was 120kg. My fitness is extremely high. I did find rowing aggravated my shoulders sometimes but that is probably a form issue, but I'm conscious that I don't want to go too hard, too quickly.
2) I really like the HM distance. The world record for my age group is around 1:11. 3 years ago I was five minutes off. Given the 1200hrs of pretty focused cycling in the intervening period, do I have a realistic shot at it? I love cycling, and it'll always be my primary sport, but I am physiologically built to row. It would be cool to have a go at the WR and my employer has said they'd consider sponsoring me (ie, buying the rower for me) in tjat attempt.
I know that 5 minutes is substantial, but i only tried the distance once, and at 120kg, i was carrying way more muscle than was needed.
Thoughts, musings and reality checks are gratefully appreciated!
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