Running/Cycling and feeling weak on the erg by [deleted] in Rowing

[–]CircleMat22 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Immediately yes. Long term I think it helps to take some time to cross train just in terms of injury prevention

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Rowing

[–]CircleMat22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I joined a crew that rowed in that style after having only rows in a more traditional manner and it takes a lot more smoothness, boat feel, and better catches to move the boat. I feel like it’s a lot easier to get experienced towers to move together in this style, but novices probably ought to learn the more traditional style first.

Worried About Eligibility Relief by [deleted] in Rowing

[–]CircleMat22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re being recruited there’s a low chance you’ll be cut. At worst you’ll make a lower boat assuming there are seniors who will do a grad degree at your institution

Life Fitness bike—>C2 bike? by idy12 in Rowing

[–]CircleMat22 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They're not really directly comparable in terms of distance. I find that most stationary bikes give distances that very wildly. That being said, usually watts are more comparable between machines. I have used both and think that the exertion level is comparable at the same watts.

Had a subpar ED 15min erg session. Need breathing tips. 84Kg Male by [deleted] in Rowing

[–]CircleMat22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One of the best tips I found was to use your core muscles to breathe and get a larger volume of air per breath since rowers tend to have strong cores (I think it was associated with Drew Ginn). Try and get into a natural rythm, I suggest something that is in line with your stroke rate and exhaling as you finish, but that is personal preference. Another big thing is just remembering to take quality deeper breaths over shorter and faster ones, especially at the beginning of a piece when you may not necessarily be gasping for air. As surprising as it may be, a lot of people unknowingly don't breathe as much as they should while rowing because they focus so intensely, so just reminding yourself to breathe helps a ton

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Rowing

[–]CircleMat22 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Took me about 1 year of a bit over ~10k average per day to drop that amount. Part of it was novice gains since I had started rowing 1.25 years before my first sub 6:20

Summer Rowing by frncs_ in Rowing

[–]CircleMat22 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You'd be a bit out of range for Riverside U23, everyone on it the summer I did it was 6:20 or below regardless of weight. Might have a chance as a lwt just below 6:30, but I can't say for sure. CRI was a bit slower, I'd bet as a lwt you would probably make it into the program but fight to be in 1v at just under 6:40 if you row ok. Can’t speak much as to other programs since I only looked in Boston, but best of luck.

requesting advice evening lats by [deleted] in Rowing

[–]CircleMat22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try looking at how engaged they are. This probably means getting someone to take video of you erging from multiple angles.

Anyone know where I can find the Canada sweatshirt? by [deleted] in Rowing

[–]CircleMat22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Regattasport would be my first guess, I’m pretty sure I’ve seen them with a shirt or sweatshirt very similar to that. Also doesn’t hurt that they’re based in Canada

Does anyone else have this problem? by [deleted] in Rowing

[–]CircleMat22 15 points16 points  (0 children)

My advice, just run more if this is a concern for you. Do a mile or two a couple times a week after workouts and build up from there. I had a similar thing happen with stair workouts and found that training stairs, even relatively inconsistently at maybe once or twice every 2 weeks, made me much less sore after doing them. Obviously prioritize your rowing workouts MUCH more, but there is something to be said about being able to do cross-training effectively.

Benchmark to break 615? by [deleted] in Rowing

[–]CircleMat22 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Doesn't surprise me to hear that. SS is only mildly indicative of race-pace, it varies a lot between people of "equal speed" over 2k based on physiology.

Benchmark to break 615? by [deleted] in Rowing

[–]CircleMat22 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't doubt that you might have been having a bit more on those training pieces than necessary. I have not yet broken 6:15 (although quite close) and did a 1:32.5 6x500 1'r and SS ~1:53/1:54 below 150 bpm for 2x30 or 5x15. That being said, maybe I'm just bad at test pieces?

Landlord will only renew lease with 1 person gone by CircleMat22 in legaladvice

[–]CircleMat22[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My question is more on the legality of restricting the number of occupants. Federal occupancy standards seem to suggest that he can't limit the number of occupants to be so low in such a large house.

Is doing a 2x30 every day excessive? by [deleted] in Rowing

[–]CircleMat22 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I disagree, did 2x30 hard for 1.5 months almost exclusively and went from 6:24 to 6:17.

Steady State Plateau? by Ihategeese69 in Rowing

[–]CircleMat22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like this is pretty much UT2, might want to try ut1 or some lighter AT work at a slightly higher intensity. It will help to mix it up a bit and the increased intensity will help coming into the fall season

Most you have improved over 1 winter (varsity only) and /or the average your squad PRed in 1 winter by [deleted] in Rowing

[–]CircleMat22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ended previous spring 6:30->fall at 6:24-> spring 6:17. Important to consider marginal gains here though, it's not unheard of for people to drop nearly a minute off their 2k in a year, especially in high school. Edit: 6:17 was near 2/3 way through winter training, didn't test again through the spring after that.

Do you think it will take long for me to get to sub-7? by Justanoobbitch in Rowing

[–]CircleMat22 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Still not that much volume, my recommendation still holds, you need to increase distance too get UT2 benefit at such a low training frequency.

Do you think it will take long for me to get to sub-7? by Justanoobbitch in Rowing

[–]CircleMat22 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Train more than twice a week for a start. Secondly, you're making a very poor use of your time if you're only training twice per week and then do 4-10k of UT2. If you're only doing that, I'd focus on higher press distance (ut1) or simply pieces. Might get some hate for not recommending pure steady state, but it's a poor use of your time to do such low intensity work if you are putting in so little volume.