New rower (Concept2)
Kellyais
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So I've ordered a rower, and it's due to arrive any day. I have been doing circuit training 3x/week with a trainer for 3 months now, and I got the rower to supplement with cardio on my off days. I'm not in fabulous shape, and have ~50 lbs to lose--even with the additional exercise and close calorie tracking for the last three months, I haven't budged a pound (but I do feel MUCH stronger). Can anyone suggest a beginning rowing plan to get me started?
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This should help you. Several workouts here.
http://www.rowingworkouts.org/erg-workouts-beginner-easy/0 -
You could try a pyramid plan. Light rowing for 10 minutes, moderate rowing for 5 minutes, vigorous rowing for 1 minute, then moderate for 4, and light for 10. It should total 30 minutes. If you've never rowed before, 30 minutes may be a lot to handle. Feel free to adjust the time increments to something you are able to do and work yourself up to longer vigorous effort. 5-2-1-2-5 or something similar. Plan on being sore for a few days until you get used to it.
Can't really tell you what mph/kph to row at since I don't know what skill level you have, so the light/moderate/vigorous level will be up to you.
If you are absolutely new to rowing, don't forget to 'chicken wing' it. You should be hitting at just at/under your breasts when you row back. Keep your core tight and keep focus on a fixed point directly in front of you.
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First off, I'm jealous! You're a lucky girl. The Concept 2 rowers rock!
I'd Google "Crossfit Rowing WODs" and scale them down to your fitness level. Also,I agree that a pyramid type workout or perhaps a HIIT type of workout e.g. Rowing for 2 minutes, resting for 2 minutes, repeat would be a good place to start.0 -
Short intervals with stretching to start. Get your butt and hips used to it. Unless you thrive on pain.0
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Short intervals with stretching to start. Get your butt and hips used to it. Unless you thrive on pain.0
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Thank you all for the responses! I will look into all of your suggestions (and the links that you've sent) and try them out. I have used rowers before--it's why I elected to buy one. I just haven't followed any type of program on one. I'm excited for it to arrive!0
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BTW, the Concept 2 website has rowing workouts & videos, as well as its own WOD (workout of the day) page. Check it out: http://www.concept2.com/indoor-rowers/training/wod\
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Hello! I hope your Concept2 journey is proving successful and worthwhile.
I started using Concept2 8 years ago it pretty much transformed my cardiovascular performance.
I subscribed to Concept2 training plans (from their website) everyday (normally around 6 am) I am sent a rowing plan for the day. The work out schedules are split Short, Medium or Long - you can choose depending on your goals time constraints.0
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