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I actually try to row a bit and it seems fine.... but decided to wait till the end of the day to see if it will loosen up this afternoon and go easy on the first day of the program...
Bruce
Marvin... Hey hey hey.... Happy Birthday !!!!wbulr wrote:Bruce
Looks like we are in the same boat - pun intended. I will be 41 on Wed. Have 3 young boys and am right at 200lbs 5'11". Don't hurt your back!
I need to lose about 20 lbs - maybe we could challange each other.
Marvin
Marvin... How are ya??wbulr wrote:Bruce
Looks like we are in the same boat - pun intended. I will be 41 on Wed. Have 3 young boys and am right at 200lbs 5'11". Don't hurt your back!
I need to lose about 20 lbs - maybe we could challange each other.
Marvin
Alright!!! Have you visited the C2 UK weight Loss section? take a look and the site will design a program for your specific needs.BrianStaff wrote:My damper was set to 2...now 1. I've been concentrating on being able to row non-stop for 10 minutes - twice, with a short break. It's now getting easier. In the next day or so, I plan on trying to do a daily 5000 meters and slowly reduce the time by raising my SPM. Right now its 18-20spm but I'm feeling more comfortable every day.
I've only missed one day in eight...because I'd had a couple of beers.
Brian
Marvin... I am doing great! The program from C2 UK website is good. So take a look! I am also eating the same amount but I discipline myself to break them into 5 portions. I eat a BIG breakfast and then eat at 1030/ noon/3 and 6. Its good because I dont go hungry thus I dont eat a lot!!wbulr wrote:Bruce -
I was out of town about 10 of the last 13 days. I did find a Gym in Houston and rowed for two hours - got in 25K, my longest row. I did get off about half way and get some water. It was a nice new Model D - much smoother than my old Model B. I have not lost any pounds yet. I'm not too discouraged. I'm going to hit it hard this week as I will be in town all week. How are you doing?
Marvin
Brian,BrianStaff wrote:A rough start indeed...
I have never rowed before or been on an ERG. I took delivery last Friday and I have been on it every day, trying to work on my technique and increase the length of each workout after being reminded how out-of-shape I really am. I had planned on using it to lose some weight, so I looked on the UK Forum at the Interactive Weight Loss Programme.
It identifies me as being "overweight", which I knew<g> - anyway, I opted for a 10kg loss using 5 sessions per week for the Level 1 types...those who have not exercised regularly for 3 years or more. It generated my program and I duly printed it out.
Here is my first weeks 5 sessions that it suggests I do:
4 x 6' AT (24-28 spm)
3 x 15' UT1 (20-24 spm)
3 x 9' AT
4 x 6' AT
3 x 15' UT1
Anyway, having used the machine for just 3 days now, I can honestly say that the first two sessions of the above weight-loss program are just too ambitious for me. I cannot do 6 minutes at 24spm...yet, and I certainly cannot do 15 minutes at 20spm either. ...
Hi... Dan... I am using the UK program and it works great for me. Having said that, my goal was 6 kgs ( 12 lbs ) with 5 sessions / week (level 1 ) and for 7 weeks. The first week was tough but week 2 was easy and now week 3 I am getting use to the program. Maybe to shoot for 5 kgs at a time then the program wont be that demanding.dancogan wrote:Brian,BrianStaff wrote:A rough start indeed...
I have never rowed before or been on an ERG. I took delivery last Friday and I have been on it every day, trying to work on my technique and increase the length of each workout after being reminded how out-of-shape I really am. I had planned on using it to lose some weight, so I looked on the UK Forum at the Interactive Weight Loss Programme.
It identifies me as being "overweight", which I knew<g> - anyway, I opted for a 10kg loss using 5 sessions per week for the Level 1 types...those who have not exercised regularly for 3 years or more. It generated my program and I duly printed it out.
Here is my first weeks 5 sessions that it suggests I do:
4 x 6' AT (24-28 spm)
3 x 15' UT1 (20-24 spm)
3 x 9' AT
4 x 6' AT
3 x 15' UT1
Anyway, having used the machine for just 3 days now, I can honestly say that the first two sessions of the above weight-loss program are just too ambitious for me. I cannot do 6 minutes at 24spm...yet, and I certainly cannot do 15 minutes at 20spm either. ...
Just thought I'd let you know that I looked at the program advised for me, and it, too, was just too ambitious for my current conditioning. I'm not totally out of shape, but rowing does use different muscles and in a different way than I'm used to. I think after a few weeks of conditioning I'll go back and see how the weight loss program looks then.
After a week of really just working on my technique, I decided on Sunday to try 5000 meters and I completed it and have done 2 more since. I'm still having trouble averaging above 18spm but my 500 splits are 2:22.2 which is giving me a good workout. Yesterday, I thought I'll just go for a leisurely 5000 but then halfway through it, I found myself wanting to beat the previous days time, and then somewhat regretting it because I had worked harder than I had wanted to. I need to concentrate on building up stamina....long and low apparently!dancogan wrote: Just thought I'd let you know that I looked at the program advised for me, and it, too, was just too ambitious for my current conditioning. I'm not totally out of shape, but rowing does use different muscles and in a different way than I'm used to. I think after a few weeks of conditioning I'll go back and see how the weight loss program looks then.
Ha ha... you just couldnt resist!!! the good old competitive juice started flowing and you just couldn't stop itBrianStaff wrote:After a week of really just working on my technique, I decided on Sunday to try 5000 meters and I completed it and have done 2 more since. I'm still having trouble averaging above 18spm but my 500 splits are 2:22.2 which is giving me a good workout. Yesterday, I thought I'll just go for a leisurely 5000 but then halfway through it, I found myself wanting to beat the previous days time, and then somewhat regretting it because I had worked harder than I had wanted to. I need to concentrate on building up stamina....long and low apparently!dancogan wrote: Just thought I'd let you know that I looked at the program advised for me, and it, too, was just too ambitious for my current conditioning. I'm not totally out of shape, but rowing does use different muscles and in a different way than I'm used to. I think after a few weeks of conditioning I'll go back and see how the weight loss program looks then.
Anyway, I think I'll be ready real soon for the weight loss program.
Brian