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My Son Has Started to Use My C2......

Post by Jack S. » May 13th, 2007, 7:20 pm

and I couldn't be happier!

He'll be 13 yo next month. Never before has he been interested in any kind of athletic or physical activity.

Today was his 3rd workout on the erg. He only did 3700m in 28 minutes, but still, I am proud of him.

I just need to find a way to be supportive and encouraging without being pushy.

Had to tell someone, thanks for reading.

Jack

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Re: My Son Has Started to Use My C2......

Post by bscastro » May 13th, 2007, 9:19 pm

Jack S. wrote:and I couldn't be happier!

He'll be 13 yo next month. Never before has he been interested in any kind of athletic or physical activity.

Today was his 3rd workout on the erg. He only did 3700m in 28 minutes, but still, I am proud of him.

I just need to find a way to be supportive and encouraging without being pushy.

Had to tell someone, thanks for reading.

Jack
That's great!

I was listening to a podcast about training kids in athletics. The speaker, a trainer who coaches high school kids, encourages parents to just let kids "play." Basically like you say, support without forcing. I think your attitude is great and I'm sure if you just support his interests, whether it be erging or other activities, you can't go too far wrong!

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Bryan

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Re: My Son Has Started to Use My C2......

Post by Storm Petrel » May 13th, 2007, 11:04 pm

Jack S. wrote:and I couldn't be happier!

He'll be 13 yo next month. Never before has he been interested in any kind of athletic or physical activity.

Today was his 3rd workout on the erg. He only did 3700m in 28 minutes, but still, I am proud of him.

I just need to find a way to be supportive and encouraging without being pushy.

Had to tell someone, thanks for reading.

Jack
:D :D :D
I was just reading in C2's Rowing Logbook that they have Kid's Distance Clubs. The info at concept2.com click on Motivation and Community.
I'm hoping my brother and his youngest boys will dust off his Model C and join in.

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Post by Tyn » May 14th, 2007, 3:23 am

http://www.concept2.co.uk/forum/viewtop ... sc&start=0

Thought of this one!

More fun for the parents, but who knows...!
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Post by Jack S. » May 14th, 2007, 8:37 pm

Thanks for all the support and info everyone. It is helpful.

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Post by Snail Space » May 15th, 2007, 4:35 am

Tell him how well he has done. Then tell him again.

Then help him improve his technique; not by saying that he's doing this or that wrongly, but by saying "you're doing that well, but you would find it much better to do it this way".

Then lavish praise on the improvements.

My 12 yr old loves rowing; I keep telling him that he's growing into a big, strong lad and that I feel sure that he'll represent GB in the Olympics one day. Hey, like every dad I hope he does.

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Post by singletrackmike » May 15th, 2007, 7:08 am

That is great! I can't help but wonder if part of his motivation is competing with you. Is he gunning for you?

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Post by Jack S. » May 16th, 2007, 6:45 pm

singletrackmike wrote:That is great! I can't help but wonder if part of his motivation is competing with you. Is he gunning for you?
Nah, kis doesn't have a competitive bone in his body. I wish he was though.

What gets to me though is thought that he might be doing this just to have some common ground with me.

Thanks for reading,
Jack

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Re: My Son Has Started to Use My C2......

Post by mudman » June 6th, 2007, 4:03 pm

Jack S. wrote:and I couldn't be happier!

He'll be 13 yo next month. Never before has he been interested in any kind of athletic or physical activity.

Today was his 3rd workout on the erg. He only did 3700m in 28 minutes, but still, I am proud of him.

I just need to find a way to be supportive and encouraging without being pushy.

Had to tell someone, thanks for reading.

Jack
My 10 year old does the occasional row. I find taking a video of him works as subtle motivation (as well as letting him watch TV when he otherwise wouldnt be)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfePd2yvyHI

Who doesnt like to see them self on the Web :-)

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5'11" 186lb 43y
500 1:34.9 | 2K 7:23.5 | 5K 19:14:4 | 6K 23:40.9

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Post by jbell » June 6th, 2007, 4:07 pm

He spent 28 consecutive minutes on the Erg? When I was thirteen, I didn't do anything for longer than 10min. Glad to hear he has started.
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