THE BIGGEST ROWING MISTAKE IN 2021

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  • @dmcampanell
    @dmcampanell 3 роки тому +73

    Austin, thank you for actually knowing what you are talking about! I am a former collegiate rower and I have seen so many terrible instructional videos. I always recommend your channel to friends who are starting their rowing journey.

  • @nesssavaness
    @nesssavaness 2 роки тому +9

    As a short 5'4" woman, this channel is the best and has helped me the most with learning how to properly row. Thanks, Austin :)

  • @nicolesc1107
    @nicolesc1107 3 роки тому +15

    I rowed in High School and was a D1 scholarship rower, also coached at a D1 school as well. The best advise my high school coaches told me was to equate the return as used in this video as a recovery / also commonly recognized in rowing terminology as well. Recovery is when you push the arms slow away from your body, bend the knees to the chest slow and enjoy the recovery, because you're going to need all the recovery you can get before the next stroke.
    A huge tip.... as you have just finished the stroke and preparing to go back up the slide (towards the monitor and the spin wheel), during the return/ recovery process push your hands away from the body very slow to set up the momentum to return slow up the slide and recover. Rowing is alllll about physic, it's more noticeable in a rowing shell/ boat, but you can the basics of it on the erg/ rowing machine.

  • @shanehupp6911
    @shanehupp6911 3 роки тому +11

    Hey Austin, don't know if you'll read this but when I begun rowing early last year I learned rowing technique from your videos. I went on to complete the 1 million meter challenge in about 14 days shy of being a whole year on a Concept2. Thanks brother!

  • @maleo63
    @maleo63 3 роки тому +12

    I tried this this morning and it worked great. Previously I was hanging in the 24 to 27 strokes per minute. This morning, I tried to keep it to 20 strokes per minute or lower. I sometimes slipped up to 22 strokes per minute and slowed it down. My average heart rate ended up 5 beats per minute higher for a 30 minute workout than what I was getting at the faster stroke rates.

  • @erikayuille4691
    @erikayuille4691 Рік тому +2

    I followed your UA-cam on the aspects of the proper rowing techniques, yesterday. Well sir, I rowed for five minutes concentrating on technique. After practicing yoga several years back, I know that taking a slow direct approach to any exercise is better. Well sir, this 6’2”, 76 year old, sedentary woman is in bed with aching solar plexuses. Oddly enough, I am considering going back to PF right now. 15 minutes on the upright bike and 5 minutes on the rowing machine. I will do this routine until the pain subsides. Thank you for your advice.

  • @miketravis4242
    @miketravis4242 3 роки тому +8

    I’m 6’9” with serious, chronic back issues from when I was younger - turns out football wasn’t my best friend in the long term. My PT recommended a rowing machine for core and back work, so grabbed a C2 and have been loving it. These videos combined with your app are helping a ton. Thanks for getting this out there!

  • @antman6234
    @antman6234 3 роки тому +19

    Only rowing channel I watch Austin. The tips and workouts you give are extremely helpful. Been making All Kinds Of Rowing Gains because of you're vids. I row at a 19 to 20 s/m 5000 meters in 25 minutes. Focus on the technique and you get hard sweat going.

    • @trainingtall
      @trainingtall  3 роки тому +4

      Absolute fantastic work, Anthony! Really glad you enjoy the videos and thank you very much for your support!! Keep up the great work!

  • @iliketurtles536
    @iliketurtles536 3 роки тому +7

    This is perfect. I just got my water rower and did a beginner Dark Horse workout and was wondering "how is he only at 18 SPM? I cant get under 22!" then I realized I focused on my form and the drive then return with form. Then I hit 18 SPM and noticed the intensity I could control to push harder on the drive. GREAT STUFF!

  • @MikeConway59
    @MikeConway59 3 роки тому +2

    Makes such perfect sense.
    One of the most common mistakes I see people make while rowing - and it’s a byproduct of the insanely high SPM, is the tendency to “fight against themselves”…. In other words, they start the return before they have finished the drive. They end up essentially running their bodies into the handle as their arms are still pulling back, while their body is moving forward to return.
    You’d think it would be intuitive to NOT do that, but for many it needs to be taught.
    Another great video, Austin.

  • @xXHomerBushXx
    @xXHomerBushXx Рік тому +1

    just got my first rower and i am loving it. I was shocked how much you have to think about your technique while doing it. Its a big part of what makes me keep doing it. Your videos have helped me a tonne!

  • @richardmarkham8369
    @richardmarkham8369 3 роки тому +3

    Thinking about slow return strokes, on a WaterRower, the water is acting like a flywheel, so if you slow your return, the water slows down too. Thus the next drive stroke is going to be a lot harder. Fast returns mean you put in less power in the drive to get the same speed. I'll try it. To get to 9km in 30 mins, I'm rowing at 5m/s and 30-31s/m.

  • @bmoder1971
    @bmoder1971 3 роки тому +2

    Hello, Me again. I tried this slow technique tonight and OMG I Can totally tell a difference. I was a fast rower trying to hold under 3 min split while trying to maintain 28 to 30. The lowest I found I could get was around 20 to 22 at a damper setting at 4 and was still holding a split at 245 to 235. I am gonna play around with the damper settings my next trip to the gym and also try to get below 20. Also I found I don't get tired as fast with this method so that is a big plus also. Thank you again.

  • @Bl4ckH4nd
    @Bl4ckH4nd 3 роки тому +3

    Great video as always Austin. I started rowing in December last year and I use a lot of your follow along workouts. Already lost 20kg from rowing and checking my daily calorie intake. Keep up the great work. Whenever someone I know wants to get into rowing, I always send them a link to your videos. Thanks for everything you do to help people out, it's definitely helped me a lot.

  • @anotheropinionplease
    @anotheropinionplease 2 роки тому +1

    I'm new to rowing. Just wanted to say I've learnt so much from your videos. I'm actually enjoying rowing more after watching them.

  • @anima099
    @anima099 3 роки тому +2

    I started watching your vids the day my rower arrived. My stroke rate is like 17 on average (over the first 10 minutes or first 3 km), but damn my heart is racing. Also, it feels stronger to pull back HARD and control the way down. It takes a lot of mental discipline to maintain a slow tempo when it's easy to just pull up and push down immediately after.
    What I do is I followed your advice and "pause" at the end of the drive, then slowly go back starting point.

  • @KimmieB1993
    @KimmieB1993 3 роки тому +8

    Thank you for this tip. I'm a beginner and I will be sure to adjust what I've been doing.

    • @trainingtall
      @trainingtall  3 роки тому +2

      Awesome :)

    • @mrstanbmw
      @mrstanbmw 3 роки тому

      The Concept 2 is the best rower by far Golds gym have them Lafitness have the Matrix

  • @doloreskriley2532
    @doloreskriley2532 3 роки тому

    I’ve been rowing since Feb 2021. I rowed to one of your beginner you tube videos for about one month. Then started rowing to your Just Row app. Amazing! I think my form is spot on from learning and rowing along with you. I am working my way through the Blocks with 4 weeks in each. Such a good work out and training. I bought a really inexpensive Sunny rower to see if I would even like rowing. It has a monitor but not the splits etc you talk about. So I just follow along with you. I am 5’ 9” with long legs. My 66 year old legs look like they did when I was 40 now. I’m happy! Thanks for your enthusiasm and love of rowing. I feel like I have a personal trainer with me in my home gym.

  • @shelbyb4089
    @shelbyb4089 2 роки тому +1

    I used everything from this video and I was able to go way longer without needed a break, and my lower back didn’t hurt afterwards! And the control I had was incredible. 10/10 recommend following what he says

  • @bmoder1971
    @bmoder1971 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for taking the time to teach us these techniques. I started rowing about 2 months ago and feel I am still learning from all of your videos. I will say rowing and my new diet has helped overall. I went from 189lbs to 175lbs in just under 3 months. I am seeing alot of toning to appear and that has me excited that I have actually accomplished what I have been working for. Again, thank you and can't wait for your next video.

  • @adamdonovan5633
    @adamdonovan5633 2 роки тому

    Austin you are THE MAN!!! My issue has been bending TOO FAR FWD to get the catch; Notice you stop the forward movement just before going too far fwd so that the drive comes out of the legs and not the upper body! Will check your website.

  • @franthomas5243
    @franthomas5243 Рік тому

    This guy really knows his stuff. Great teaching techniques for ANYBODY to understand. Really important. I'm sold on him. Beautiful Teacher. Helped me choose a better rowing machine.

  • @white_truck3820
    @white_truck3820 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks for this! Can't wait to get back on the rower tomorrow to put this advice into action. I have definitely been racing up to the catch.

  • @MihaSinkovec1981
    @MihaSinkovec1981 3 роки тому +2

    My introduction to rowing was a 6-week course on the C2 under the guidance of an Olympic medallist so a lot of the rookie mistakes were corrected in the outset. Nevertheless, I enjoy your videos a lot and I'm always learning from you. So thanks for your effort!

  • @Cardtrik
    @Cardtrik 3 роки тому +5

    First things first, here before a million views.
    Your videos are awesome, Austin! Been binge watching them to really get my rowing form up to par. Love the humor too haha.

    • @trainingtall
      @trainingtall  3 роки тому +1

      You’re too kind! Thank you very very much!

  • @GhostFace1301
    @GhostFace1301 3 роки тому

    My brother recently bought a rowing machine and I’ve been at it for 2 weeks now and I’ve gotta say how helpful your videos have been with it. Thank you

  • @oriley14
    @oriley14 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for providing some of the best fitness content on youtube! Educational and very entertaining!

  • @onesoldierserving
    @onesoldierserving 2 роки тому

    I have been considering returning my Aviron because I didn't feel like I was able to get the kind of workout I wanted. I knew that there was something I wasn't understanding because so many great athletes row. I think this may have cleared it up for me. I was not ROWING HARD. I was expecting the machine to PROVIDE the work by resisting my movement. I wasn't connecting that putting the effort into the stroke would increase the resistance. The pool analogy really helped drive it home. Thanks, Austin!

  • @michellemartin9155
    @michellemartin9155 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for these form/tip/beginner videos. I received my machine about a month ago and am still working to feel completely comfortable. I keep going back to the 20 minute beginner video with the form drills- super, super helpful. My big hang up is my shoulders as I go into higher stroke rates. They always want to pull up and that is no bueno! Thanks so much!!

    • @michellemartin9155
      @michellemartin9155 3 роки тому

      Oh! My husband is 6’8” also incidentally & we found your product evaluation videos super helpful when choosing which machine to purchase.

  • @WhereTheBASShasNoName
    @WhereTheBASShasNoName 3 роки тому +1

    Yeah this helped a ton. Sometimes my stroke feels a little inconsistent, so the visuals definitely helped.

  • @silviutulbya7424
    @silviutulbya7424 3 роки тому +1

    I love the enthusiasm!! And this tip and the tip about keeping the handle low over your leg on the return are such simple, helpful techniques!! I wish more people would keep it simple and useful like that

  • @richardmarkham8369
    @richardmarkham8369 3 роки тому

    Great tips Austin. Today I cracked 9km in 30 mins dead on my WaterRower S4. Thanks to your help.

  • @DanielDaniel-io1fv
    @DanielDaniel-io1fv Рік тому

    new at rowing at (60) this is very beneficial. thank you!

  • @TheHpsauce37
    @TheHpsauce37 2 роки тому

    I think the best way of emphasising this is the wording used. If you drill home the word 'recovery' rather than return it helps you understand the purpose more of that part of the stroke and by doing so allows you to put that extra effort into each drive if you have slowed and 'recovered' between them.

  • @richzash2055
    @richzash2055 2 роки тому +1

    Perfect--Really appreciate how you break things down to make it relatable & doable. Thank you

  • @Nutsaculon
    @Nutsaculon 2 роки тому

    6'5" rowing noob, this just cleared up so much. My stroke rate is way too high, not getting the most out of the drive.

  • @pattyboles9195
    @pattyboles9195 2 роки тому

    My machine is coming tonight and I am so glad that I watched your videos before I sat down and developed bad habits! Thanks again!

  • @Trappygit
    @Trappygit Рік тому

    I've just watched this video and now cannot wait to get back out in the garage. I am a beginner (literally been on my new rower three times). I made the mistake of looking up 'beginner times' and have been trying to get close to them by upping the rate. 30 minutes at 30spm nigh on killed me and I only covered 5km. I've since dropped to 3km but kept the rate and it's so miserable that I keep talking myself out of it. 18-20spm it is now and to hell with the distance. I'll focus on the form I saw in another of your videos and let the speed come in time 👍🏻

  • @themeatinthemiddle
    @themeatinthemiddle Рік тому

    getting my concept2 today! based on your and many others suggestions, can't wait to add rowing to my health journey!

  • @svend.7324
    @svend.7324 3 роки тому

    Exactly - very good advise. When I was beginning, it was a little bit the other way round - both moves too slow. At first, I went for endurance but then I did, was everyone did: going for higher strokes. But after a little while, I realized, that the secret is to push clean first, then hard - and to move slow back to the first rowing position. Now I am working more focused first on my endurance and try to add some HIT turns within, e.g. strokes at 22 to 24 and short HIT episodes for some minutes at 26 - 28. And that works perfect for me, because I don't want to row for more than 40 minutes - and using this flexibility brings more variability to my rowing sessions.

  • @mrstanbmw
    @mrstanbmw 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much, this video help me so much as do your other videos, I took about a month off from rowing and I feel I lost all of my conditioning i was doing an hour no sweat, when i started back I couldn't do 10 minutes, then i saw this video and I changed everything, I did 30 minutes straight because I slowed it down, now I know technique first above all

  • @joell527
    @joell527 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the vid, man. I have been looking for something to do that's full-body five times a week combining both cardio and strength training. Your videos on form and technique have me ready to start my rowing machine year. Thanks again.

  • @probitionate
    @probitionate 3 роки тому

    In my fourth decade of rowing. For years, would row 5Ks at between 27-30 SPM & damper 3ish. A journey over the past 8 months has seen me shift to a 22 SPM & damper 5.5. I've seen PBs at various distances (1K, 2K, 3.5K, 5K) effectively plummet. So I can attest to what you're saying. Absolutely.

  • @Lockhart2000
    @Lockhart2000 3 роки тому

    Jeez you weren't kidding. Only been rowing a little over a month and I'm enjoying the challenge of doing it properly by learning from Training Tall and Darkhorse rowing After watching this video I dropped my avg spm for a 10k from 27 to 22 and kept pretty much the same time but got a harder work out just like you said. I like that with a slower spm you drive harder but recover slower so you can focus on catching and driving properly. Also less strokes seems to be equating to less lower pack discomfort over long sessions but I'm gonna watch your video on lower pack pain while rowing to see what else I'm doing wrong. Thank you.

  • @jenaustin3332
    @jenaustin3332 2 роки тому

    I know nothing about rowing but really enjoy your videos and they have helped a lot!!! And very entertaining thank you

  • @Paraselene_Tao
    @Paraselene_Tao 3 роки тому

    You made this video right around the time I started rowing at Orange Theory. That's a nice coincidence.
    In my last 3 workouts I found out I needed to fully return. At first I was returning to about halfway on the rail. Now my return is all the way forward. I don't know if this is recommended, but I try to tap my heels with the chair. My power went way up from ~140 to >200 watts, and I'm starting to feel a much better workout with the rowing machine.
    Fully returning also slows my strokes/minute, because it takes time to fully return. I'm still rowing too fast at about 26 to 28 s/m.
    I'm still not certain what my base should be. It's going to take me a little more time to figure it out. I think if I figure the technique out a little more, then I can reach over 250 watts during my push. Thanks.

  • @M3fPCGFJSGDlORUbZAwK
    @M3fPCGFJSGDlORUbZAwK 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the tip on SPM. I decided to try this with the C2 WOD which was 5x2000m at 500@24, 500@26, 500@24, 500@26 w/2 min rest. Trying to focus more on the catch/drive I did 24 SPM and 20 SPM (just couldn't quite get down to 18 SPM as I want to row "fast"!!). Well dang if that wasn't a workout. My 500m times were "good". I could definitely feel the effects of a slower SPM and more focus on the catch/drive. Enjoy the video/tips - keep'em coming.

  • @chairfitcamp
    @chairfitcamp 2 роки тому

    Excellent video. I absolutely love your energy

  • @solidsnake58
    @solidsnake58 3 роки тому +1

    You are such a great instructor. I really appreciate your channel.

  • @amandastypul4399
    @amandastypul4399 3 роки тому

    Yes, it makes a lot of sense! I noticed getting back on the rower after a couple months off, I was gassed very quickly. Decided to go slower and push through the heels, really felt it then and I could go longer. I think the light switch will work for me.

  • @lexylaney
    @lexylaney 3 роки тому

    Wow, what a difference! I've been rowing over a year and missed this point. Thank you!!!

  • @sars1111
    @sars1111 2 роки тому

    clean instructive narration, this one video stands atop all other how-to-rows ive been checking past few months. MUST WATCH for beginner rowers. anology is :DD

  • @rhondalu790
    @rhondalu790 2 роки тому

    I started using the rowing machine at my local gym as an alternative to running on the treadmill while working through a minor injury. There is a little sign on the rowing machine that states, "You should aim for 100 strokes in 3 minutes for a fitness workout." I tried that and had no consideration of my form or body position or anything else---just do those 100 strokes like the sign said. Then I watched some of your training videos and followed your instruction and that has helped me to love, love, love the rowing machine. F*ck those 100 strokes in 3 minutes. I'm back to running but look forward to using the rowing machine as well. Thank you. Thank you so much!

  • @randycarson2949
    @randycarson2949 Рік тому

    Great tips
    Started rowing women 61 yrs

  • @mellow_move
    @mellow_move Рік тому

    Thank you for your helpful videos! As a total newbie, they helped a lot :)
    I feel like the no. 1 mistake I see others making in the gym is rowing with a rounded back and slouched shoulders. I would be curious to hear your take on this.
    It would be great if everyone would watch your videos before starting out :)

  • @kayhardy407
    @kayhardy407 2 роки тому

    Beginner here! Thank you, you are so informative.

  • @sturmish
    @sturmish 3 роки тому +1

    Austin, have been a fan of your channel for a couple years now-love your humor and intensity, not to mention your rowing IQ. I’m headed on a three-week trip this summer, during which time I’ll be away from rowing, both my erg and the water. Have any tips for how I can keep my edge via dry land exercises, resistance bands, or the like? I’m afraid I’ll lose my mind not being able to row, lol. Thanks and ✌️ from NC, Brett

  • @alexk6343
    @alexk6343 3 роки тому

    The fact that you're a bit taller helped me with the technique, as I have no excuse to not replicate the it as you do. Godsend channel, good work! :)

  • @RaCerX1047
    @RaCerX1047 3 роки тому

    I really appreciate your videos, I’m about 3 months into getting back to lifting and my 2nd weight-loss journey.
    Wanted to boost my cardio warms ups for deadlifting and calorie burners to boost metabolism, so I’ve started rowing.
    Your videos just made me realize all that I’ve been doing wrong, and why it’s so uncomfortable for me to row. I couldn’t even stand to do it for 5 minutes because my hip flexors and lower back started to lock up & burn. I just put it off as being too big for the rower. It’s been my FORM! I’m going to slow down and just do the pick drill for a week or so and really break down the elements even if it looks silly to everyone else in the gym.
    I’m hoping I’ll start to pick up the art of rowing so I can help other larger people in the future. I’ve been scared to use the rower because of my size previously. Thank you for these videos!

  • @prateekcaire4193
    @prateekcaire4193 Рік тому

    It seems that there may be a missing explanation as to why returning slowly is important. While it was mentioned that returning too quickly can result in incorrect form and bouncing, it is possible for one to return quickly with proper form. My understanding is that returning slowly allows for a steadying of the water, which requires more effort to overcome the inertia of the steadied water and thus more wattage. This can be beneficial in achieving desired results.

  • @johndines2211
    @johndines2211 3 роки тому

    We're getting our Aviron delivered today and these were great tips to get us started. Thanks a ton!!!

  • @JR-om5lr
    @JR-om5lr 3 роки тому

    Just got a row machine incorporate in my workout and i love it. I do about 4 sets 10-15mins each set a day and I go slow. Its like lifting dumb bells don't go fast go slow to get better results. The Row Machine is amazing makes me want to get out in the water.

  • @cassandracousineau1945
    @cassandracousineau1945 3 роки тому

    Your advice about what I could be doing my rowing wrong makes sense. Going to apply your method next time I use my machine.

  • @TheRiehlThing42
    @TheRiehlThing42 3 роки тому

    Took me a week or so on the Hydrow to really realize this. The harder I push off with the balls of my feet on the drive, impacts my 500 split time more, than the strokes per minute. Went from a 4 minute 500 split time at 28-32 strokes per minute, down to sub 3 minute 500 split time, at 20-26 strokes per minute. Plus, those workouts at the lower strokes per minute, but higher 500 split time, are way tougher. Push hard, then use the return to match the rhythm of the instructor in the Hydrow video.

  • @01bigtrev
    @01bigtrev 11 місяців тому

    I have a picture on the inside of the garage door of Picard doing a cheesy smirk with the word engage. It reminds me to engage the legs and also keep my mind in that mode.

  • @claudesmoot1880
    @claudesmoot1880 3 роки тому +1

    I'm 6'7" and I've just acquired a Concept 2 and have been watching a handful of your videos before I get started on this journey. The main thing I want to avoid is injury, while rebuilding muscle and cardio.

    • @Sharon-pb7so
      @Sharon-pb7so 3 роки тому

      Good plan, watch your form carefully. I upped my resistance and was fine for a day, the 2nd day I gave a bit of a jerk on my drive and felt something pop in my shoulder, I ripped my biceps off the bone. I tore every tendon in my shoulder except the teres minor. I'm almost 8 weeks post op. PT is going well, I'm ahead of schedule for where they expected me to be at this point in recovery but my surgeon said it would be 9 months to a year before I can row again. Just a precautionary tale for anyone who gets too gung ho.

    • @claudesmoot1880
      @claudesmoot1880 3 роки тому +2

      @@Sharon-pb7so Holy Shit! I hope that doesn't happen to me. And I wish you a full and speedy recovery.

    • @Sharon-pb7so
      @Sharon-pb7so 3 роки тому

      @@claudesmoot1880 Thank you so much! I don't want to scare anyone away from rowing. Just don't do what I did. Tearing your biceps from the bone is what my surgeon called "the pain maker" and believe me I was in major pain. I never want to see my doctor again in scrubs and a mask. He's a nice guy but I don't want to repeat what I did. Ever.

  • @georgeonderko5273
    @georgeonderko5273 3 роки тому

    Bought a hydrow based on your review. Been doing OTF for years but apocalypse happened. Looking forward to getting back on the tower soon. Just looking into more of your vids and really enjoying them… nail polish and all.

  • @alexandracash8106
    @alexandracash8106 3 роки тому +4

    Perfect Austin, I needed to hear this. I'm a beginner and literally just commented this on one of your older videos today. I'm going to try and get my head around this.

    • @trainingtall
      @trainingtall  3 роки тому

      Awesome!! :) keep up the great work!

  • @blacksheepboyz
    @blacksheepboyz 3 роки тому +1

    I bought a concept 2 because of your videos. Thanks for your tips. I am going to use a tablet and a mount once it gets here. Can you recommend software that is fun and maybe game like to keep me involved? Thanks again you have earned my subscription.

  • @rosaperrone7982
    @rosaperrone7982 3 роки тому +1

    I just started rowing and I love it! Thanks so much for the video😀

  • @istiblasko1
    @istiblasko1 3 роки тому +1

    I love this video. Favorite part is the THICK WALL OF PEANUT BUTTER 🤣

  • @anastasiasamovar9362
    @anastasiasamovar9362 3 роки тому

    I love the analogy! It is very helpful to understand better what it means. Thank you Austin ! As usual very good, well explained and useful video !

  • @hollyriley1983
    @hollyriley1983 3 роки тому

    Great tips! I am a beginner on my Aviron and this is very helpful, thank you!

  • @psanta100
    @psanta100 2 роки тому

    Austin, Thank you for all your FANTASTIC material >> Question. I own an Aviron. Is there any way I can get the equivalent of a Force Curve display on it - like I can on a SmartRower/waterower?

  • @LilttleTeaCup
    @LilttleTeaCup Рік тому

    Haha you are giving Jack Black energy. I love it. Also I started rowing recently and have been watching your videos for good info. Big THANKS!

  • @louferguson7048
    @louferguson7048 3 роки тому

    EXCELLENT. you need a patron account. You are so helpful

  • @beccazbooks
    @beccazbooks 3 роки тому +1

    This was super helpful, especially as a beginner! Also, I love your nails :)

  • @drbell26
    @drbell26 3 роки тому

    Thanks for making the videos interesting and tackling common issues.

  • @Tungcristiano0207
    @Tungcristiano0207 3 роки тому

    thanks Austin, interesting info, will experimenting myself tmr

  • @starrynight1329
    @starrynight1329 Рік тому

    Thank you for your videos. I'm a complete beginner and I already did a session and stupidly didn't watch any videos. I think I made every mistake in the book 😅.

  • @Testacabeza
    @Testacabeza 3 роки тому +1

    I think all beginners should try at least a couple of times the real thing, rowing on a boat with other people. Once you get that feeling it translates easier to the rowing machine world. Different but based on a real or with purpose movement.

  • @OGSixsnacks
    @OGSixsnacks 3 роки тому +2

    Love it as usual! Thank you!

  • @cherylfalls3021
    @cherylfalls3021 3 роки тому +1

    Great videos!! I'm new to rowing and love it. This may be a silly question but, at what setting should I have my tension set?

    • @Bluebird.843
      @Bluebird.843 3 роки тому

      Generally somewhere between 3-5! It simulates the resistance you’d feel on the water. Anything higher then a 6 is rarely, if ever necessary.

    • @Sharon-pb7so
      @Sharon-pb7so 3 роки тому

      Start at a 2 or 3 and leave it there for a while. Increase by halves when you're ready, don't go too high too fast or you might end up like me. I tore everything in my left shoulder including my biceps, which I ripped right off the bone.😢 I raised my resistance from a 2 to a 5 and a day later all hell broke loose in my shoulder. I want to row so bad but my surgeon said 9-12 MONTHS before I can row again.

  • @shelbyb4089
    @shelbyb4089 2 роки тому

    Dude thank you so much for this video!

  • @starlightperiwinkle5436
    @starlightperiwinkle5436 Рік тому

    Chill like Snoop… thats all you needed to tell me…THANK YOU! I am an old fat lady that is really loving this Rowing thing!❤

  • @AgelessOG
    @AgelessOG 3 роки тому

    Hey I’ve watch countless videos and yours have been helpful the most. About to make my first rower purchase. Stuck between Ergatta and Aviron. I like the slide back of the aviron and I have a bad power back. Do you think it’s possible to modify the Ergatta with a slant to slide back easier because I think I would push myself more with the programs to improve

  • @relentlesssloth646
    @relentlesssloth646 3 роки тому +1

    What I prefer crunchy PB? 🤣. Thanks for the advice. I’m going to try it!

  • @JasonS-h4u
    @JasonS-h4u 3 роки тому

    This is simply... Great advise!!! Thank you!!! Now I'm off to row at a lower stroke rate, on purpose, not because I'm being lazy. Lol... Clearly this video was made so I will stop doing some of these things :)

  • @just--facts
    @just--facts 3 роки тому

    TY. Your tips are very helpful.

  • @Andy5c
    @Andy5c 3 роки тому

    Superb this is my mistake and always burn out too quick

  • @perd1
    @perd1 3 роки тому

    Thank you Austin your the Man . I'm definitely a subscriber

  • @pcjoystiq827
    @pcjoystiq827 3 роки тому

    The issue I am having is that my foot heel tends to go toward the rowing beam and the heel of the plastic foot thingy keeps hitting the lip now.. I do my best to keep my heel down, but I think the plastic warped from my feet turning like that. Thinking of using two bolts with flat head screws to keep that plastic foot thing from moving that far over.

  • @anastasiadoukas9716
    @anastasiadoukas9716 3 роки тому

    Awesome instructions 💪🏻💪🏻✨

  • @XenomorphLV426
    @XenomorphLV426 2 роки тому

    Thanks. I needed this

  • @matthewmccarty8346
    @matthewmccarty8346 Рік тому

    After I watch this video
    I felt my next rowing workout…
    Out of breath and sweating!!!Great feeling

  • @cata0782
    @cata0782 3 роки тому

    Thanks!! It make sense!!!!!!! Lol
    Learning a lot from you Thanks again!

  • @donnam472
    @donnam472 Рік тому

    Thank you!

  • @hellenferguson5771
    @hellenferguson5771 3 роки тому

    This is amazing, thank you ❤

  • @sandraredmond4812
    @sandraredmond4812 3 роки тому

    Apple fitness rowing workouts are brutally fast. Usually over 30 for most of the workout. I much prefer working hard and with good technique at slower rate. Thanks for the education !

  • @elsharpos
    @elsharpos 3 роки тому

    Legend thanks Austin!