I'm very new to rowing. I purchased a Kettler Coach magnetic rower last year and have loved getting into it. I came across this site looking for rowing resources and it seems to be the biggest indoor rowing community "out there." I'm learning a lot!
My Coach is not equipped with a training computer, although it has a fine monitor that tracks all the key stats for your workout. The problem is that although the Coach has ten different levels of resistance, it doesn't track total distance based on that. The instruction manual says that one stroke basically equates to 5 meters. So my first question is pretty basic, but I want to make sure I'm not crazy: If SPM stays constant, and total time rowed stays constant, but the resistance level increases between workouts, then shouldn't that equate to longer distance rowed and shorter piece times?
You see my dilemma as I start using the online logbook (or tracking my performance in general). My PB 500m split on a 2,000m piece is really, really bad at 3:21.2, but I don't think it's that bad. I believe my SPM usually runs around 24/25.
This leads to my second question: Is there any other way to try to account for proper piece time in my scenario? Without being able to factor in resistance, I can't see how. Did I get the wrong machine?


Thanks!