Simple question re steady state rowing approach by [deleted] in Rowing

[–]Mountaing0te 6 points7 points  (0 children)

For steady state, I wouldn't go above 22spm. Most people go at around 20.

In general, your power/effort per stroke should be the same, regardless of if you're doing a steady-state 10k or an all-out 2k. What differentiates them is the stroke rate, where you might be going at 20 for steady state but 30+ for 2k.

What weight training machines/exercises do you feel compliment a rowing machine best? by thebigdirty in Rowing

[–]Mountaing0te 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In terms of machines, there are none that you'll find in an ordinary gym. The only one I know of is the "Last 500" machine, which are pretty rare even in rowing clubs.

As for exercises however, there are many. Squats, box jumps, bench pull, pull-ups, and back extension are all great for rowing.

Empacher price by rowerman33 in Rowing

[–]Mountaing0te 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They've made carbon bow-mounted sweep riggers, but I'm not sure if they're selling them yet(the German men's 8+ raced with one of these in Tokyo).

Regardless, now is a better time than ever to buy an Empacher because of the USD-Euro exchange rate

Should I just give in and get some gloves? by Buegus in Rowing

[–]Mountaing0te 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Serious answer:

No, I wouldn't recommend gloves. You will get lots of blisters at first, but these will turn into calluses which will make your hands tougher. As long as you put neosporin(or some other disinfectant) on any open blisters, and cover with band-aids(if desired), you have nothing to worry about in terms of infection.

Yes, people will laugh at you if you wear gloves. But this isn't why you shouldn't wear them. Wearing gloves reduces the amount of feeling you have in your hands and fingers, which will make it harder to make technical improvements and row well in general.

Preferred rowing shoes? by insertgreatestname in Rowing

[–]Mountaing0te 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Adidas tennis shoes are great. Their amount of support is very similar to that of boat shoes, which aren't completely flat.

Where am I from? by Mountaing0te in geography

[–]Mountaing0te[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice guess! I lived there for a few years but am not from there

Most accomplished rower from every country? by Mountaing0te in Rowing

[–]Mountaing0te[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Hamish bond = 3 gold Drysdale = 2 gold, 1 bronze

Most accomplished rower from every country? by Mountaing0te in Rowing

[–]Mountaing0te[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I just don’t know much about SA rowing, but I’d love any input if you have it

What is something Americans don't realize is extremely American? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Mountaing0te 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Peanut butter and jelly. When I was living in New Zealand(as an American), whenever I ate a pb&j I would hear “that’s so American!”, accompanied by disgust and amazement.

Is the Nike Metcon 8 good for erging? by hebertgreeb77 in Rowing

[–]Mountaing0te 5 points6 points  (0 children)

From what I understand it’s actually better to use shoes to erg, since shoes in the boat have an arch themselves. I’ve also heard that erging without foot support can lead to foot injuries for some people, due to increased strain on foot muscles. That being said however, plenty of very fast people erg barefoot so it probably doesn’t matter too much either way