Elite rowers lifestyle
AnnaNewton57
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Hi I'm new to MFP! I joined so I can keep a recorded of my nutrition and exercise as I am currently training as an elite rower. I trial for team GB so I keep a very strict diet and train hard! If you want any advice and tips about what training you need to do don't hesitate to ask! I have a lot of experience and knowledge I am happy to offer x
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There are a few of us endurance athletes of various types around here using MFP for nutrition tracking. Your perspective will be welcome!0
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Hi. I'm a social rower and was wondering about heart rate training while using the Concept 2. Usually I just hop on the rower and row for thirty minutes in zone 4, but I'm not sure if this is doing anything more than burning calories. If I do race, it's usually over one km. Can you explain a bit about heart rate training please?0
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Hey there, I'm newish to rowing.. I do it for about 30 minutes after a weights session at the gym, but I'm wondering if anybody who actually rows professionally, or has been rowing for a long time and knows his/her stuff, could tell me if rowing is good for burning fat, or should I stick to the treadmill or cross trainer..? Any advice on rowing will be much appreciated xxx0
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HelenWater wrote: »Hi. I'm a social rower and was wondering about heart rate training while using the Concept 2. Usually I just hop on the rower and row for thirty minutes in zone 4, but I'm not sure if this is doing anything more than burning calories. If I do race, it's usually over one km. Can you explain a bit about heart rate training please?
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Shashamane wrote: »Hey there, I'm newish to rowing.. I do it for about 30 minutes after a weights session at the gym, but I'm wondering if anybody who actually rows professionally, or has been rowing for a long time and knows his/her stuff, could tell me if rowing is good for burning fat, or should I stick to the treadmill or cross trainer..? Any advice on rowing will be much appreciated xxx
A good long session to do is a 30minute piece at rate 20. This should feel fairly comfortable but your should be working up a sweat. A good interval training session to do would be 6-8 250m pieces at rate 25-28. You should be working hard doing these pieces and you will feel very tired by the end of it. However it is a great session for burning fat! Any more questions, just ask! X0 -
There are a few of us endurance athletes of various types around here using MFP for nutrition tracking. Your perspective will be welcome!
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Triathlete actually. I usually put in on average 12-14 hour weeks training spread across swimming, biking and running. I train running by heart rate, cycling by power and simply by feel for swimming.0
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