be careful rowing, it will strip all your athletic ability, leave you with great cardio but zap your fast twitch, although that was my experience from four years of nothing but rowing in college
for those who are on the ergs, anyone watch the men's eights in the olympics, when you get to the gym next time, just try and see what pulling a 1:18 split feels like for five strokes, that was the opening 500 time for the us boat
little thread drift, but the best part of watching rowing, and the part they rarely show, is the finish, look at what the guys look like -totally dead
Did you row competitively?
For whatever reason, rowing doesn't bore me like other cardio equipment does and I like how it really works the full body. So far the routine is 15-20 minutes on the rower and some pushups and ab rolls. I'd like to get comfortable enough to hit 30-40 minutes solid on it every morning. Another reason why I chose the rower is space considerations. My living quarters are relatively small, so I only have space for type of machine, so the rower seemed to be the best choice for an overall workout. My hope is to someday have a bigger place and get an elyptical or if I can afford one a skiers edge and mix it up.
Also, I seem to recall crew members in college being some of the best shape athletes on campus.
Anyways, this morning was the first test. Out drinking seeing a band I enjoy in town until 11:30; goofing off on the net until 1AM, still up at 6 for the workout :grin: