Correct Rowing Technique

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  • Опубліковано 15 гру 2010
  • The Rowing Stroke
    The rowing stroke can be divided into two parts: The drive and the recovery.
    You will learn a coordinated movement pattern built upon the following positions and phases:
    The Recovery (Phase 1)
    ■Extend your arms until they straighten.
    ■Lean your upper body forward to the one o'clock position.
    ■Once your hands and the oar handle have cleared your knees, allow your knees to bend and gradually slide the seat forward on the monorail.
    The Catch (Position 1)
    ■Arms are straight; head is neutral; shoulders are level and not hunched.
    ■Upper body is at the one o'clock position-shoulders in front of hips.
    ■Shins are vertical and not compressed beyond the perpendicular.
    ■Balls of the feet are in full contact with the footplate.
    The Drive (Phase 2)
    ■With straight arms and while maintaining the position of the upper body at one o'clock, exert pressure on the foot plate and begin pushing with your legs.
    ■As your legs approach straight, lean the upper body back to the eleven o'clock position and draw the hands back to the lower ribs in a straight line.
    The Finish (Position 2)
    ■Legs are extended and handle is held lightly at your lower ribs.
    ■Upper body is at the eleven o'clock position-slightly reclined with good support from your core muscles.
    ■Head is in a neutral position.
    ■Neck and shoulders are relaxed, and arms are drawn past the body with flat wrists.
    The drive is the work portion of the stroke; the recovery is the rest portion that prepares you for the next drive. The body movements of the recovery are essentially the reverse of the drive. Blend these movements into a smooth continuum to create the rowing stroke.
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  • @linedancing2988
    @linedancing2988 3 роки тому +59

    Just starting...82 yr old...thanks

  • @666miTscha666
    @666miTscha666 3 роки тому +902

    Putting a rowing machine literally 2 feet next to an actual lake is the most human thing ever

    • @vanessad5269
      @vanessad5269 3 роки тому +9

      I love this comment

    • @Jem93rocks
      @Jem93rocks 3 роки тому +9

      That dock seems pretty submerged too lol.

    • @vladiiidracula235
      @vladiiidracula235 3 роки тому +9

      And you can see people actually rowing in the background lol

    • @MrSheanBean76
      @MrSheanBean76 3 роки тому +4

      Solid interneting skills here

    • @Djckvk
      @Djckvk 2 роки тому +3

      @Pocket Square you’re probably lots of fun at parties…

  • @EauRouge
    @EauRouge 5 років тому +370

    January 2019...and still the best rowing technique video...

    • @jamesLG1
      @jamesLG1 5 років тому +3

      Nice name. :)

    • @EauRouge
      @EauRouge 5 років тому +1

      @@jamesLG1 Thank you Charlie....sorry to hear about your passing. Rest in Peace.

    • @mokate56
      @mokate56 5 років тому

      and she is still flat

    • @dudee499
      @dudee499 4 роки тому

      Eau Rouge ??

    • @crayolamaster3012
      @crayolamaster3012 4 роки тому +2

      mokate56 marrus She’s still not as ugly as your fat girlfriend 🙊

  • @bryanfuller7447
    @bryanfuller7447 3 роки тому +63

    I own a rowing studio and I have probably showed this video to a 1,000 people over the last 4 years. I wish I could thank her for the excellent help.

    • @mortschubert3909
      @mortschubert3909 3 роки тому +3

      Hopefully, she watches UA-cam videos - at least, the ones which feature her!

    • @LondonCallingRow
      @LondonCallingRow 2 роки тому +3

      @@steshacarle396 thanks, but I not if it would seem creepy. Still, she’s great.

    • @natty4316
      @natty4316 3 місяці тому

      Simp

  • @gailjones3608
    @gailjones3608 3 роки тому +138

    I started rowing 4 weeks ago, along with swimming, treadmill walking, some weights occasionally. With no change in diet and have lost 9inches over body, mostly bust and thighs. I'm really surprised and it's motivated me to do more and improve my techniques

    • @wuwei473
      @wuwei473 2 роки тому +10

      Good job Gail

    • @RonniePickaring
      @RonniePickaring 2 роки тому +5

      Awesome, keep up the amazing progress 👍

    • @Krissy_K888
      @Krissy_K888 9 місяців тому

      How much rowing did you do per day, e.g. 30 mins relaxed, or 15 mins intense? Thank you.

  • @gr8ride411
    @gr8ride411 3 місяці тому +1

    At 71, I just started rowing a week ago with my Concept 2, this is the best illustrated demonstration after viewing several. Thank you!!!

  • @Brittal009
    @Brittal009 4 роки тому +59

    As a former collegiate rower, I must say that this video is excellent!

  • @rhondavanzante5682
    @rhondavanzante5682 2 роки тому +3

    I love rowing. I purchased my own machine during Covid. After watching this video I am tweaking my form. Thank you for posting.

  • @saulk1964
    @saulk1964 5 років тому +14

    Fantastic video. Love that you broke it down, and then analyzed it from multiple points, constantly reinforcing the form. Saved to watch before rowing for the first week or 2. Thank you.

  • @Ulla211
    @Ulla211 10 років тому +84

    This indeed is one of the very best erg instructional videos for real rowers. The tap down is there, it's just very minimal. You don't need to drive your hands into, as someone said, "your crotch" at the finish because in a real shell on the water you immediately feather the oar at the completion of the stroke. All you need is to lower your hands just a tiny bit to get the oar out. Even without the tap down the oar would simply skip/slide on the water during the recovery. I have seen some bad videos here and this is a great video for erg training for "on-the-water" rowers.

    • @jacobwenzel9082
      @jacobwenzel9082 6 років тому

      Urs D im a freshmen in highschool and a novice for the rowing team but i can do 2k easily on the erg

  • @d.a.benton1393
    @d.a.benton1393 3 роки тому +20

    Also while we are driving we must breath out and doing recovery we must breath in.

  • @BabyandLittleGuy
    @BabyandLittleGuy 4 роки тому +21

    Thank you! Your instructions are great! You covered everything from A to Z! I feel a lot more confident about using the machine at my gym. And the outdoor setting is very nice. Again, thank you and thanks to the athlete/model for demonstrating the complete process. 😀

  • @420pretender
    @420pretender 4 місяці тому

    Perhaps the best video about rowing. 100% demonstration of the right technique unlike other videos where the talk is 80% and demonstration of technique is hardly 20%
    Kudos.

  • @CarolHautotOnline
    @CarolHautotOnline 6 років тому +8

    very clearly explained. Thank you.

  • @paulcantshutup
    @paulcantshutup Рік тому +1

    I discovered the rowing machine late in life, and I am grateful for this video. Seriously, I don't like exercise, but something about the rowing machine just feels right. Maybe it's the fact that it only goes as hard as I want it to. Dunno. Thanks for the vid!

  • @RJweblink
    @RJweblink 4 роки тому +25

    Wow, you break it down really really well. I'm just starting and learning the mechanics and this video is very helpful. Thanks so much

  • @jamaicanbeachluva1
    @jamaicanbeachluva1 11 років тому +1

    Thanks for posting this video!

  • @shakirabarrett374
    @shakirabarrett374 7 років тому +57

    This it great because I just started rowing last week and I needed some tips and I have got then from this video!. This is helping me heaps

    • @simmer484
      @simmer484 7 років тому

      yes concise and to the point. Other videos are 10-15 minutes

  • @alexwarrington7055
    @alexwarrington7055 5 років тому +49

    Newbie rower: I shaved 15secs off my 2000m (all be it a 7.45mins down from an 8.00mins) and got my strokes/min down to 23s/min from 34s/min.
    So, technique matters! This video served its purpose!

  • @greghepple5778
    @greghepple5778 5 років тому +2

    That’s a good video. Very helpful.

  • @yourossol
    @yourossol 13 років тому +1

    Nicely done. Thank you.

  • @lloydblythe-------
    @lloydblythe------- 9 років тому +1

    Really helpful. thanks for posting

  • @diarysexologist
    @diarysexologist 7 років тому +2

    Thanks for the video!

  • @fatfrabbit
    @fatfrabbit 6 років тому +1

    Thank you very much, very clear explanation

  • @alicasevcikova9379
    @alicasevcikova9379 Рік тому

    excellent explanation,precise and clear without unnecessary gibberish .l saw many videos about rowing but your`s the best thank you very much.

  • @SiccoKrediet
    @SiccoKrediet 2 роки тому

    Thanks for this video, it helps a lot! This woman is a very good model and let us see how a good posture looks like.

  • @h2t26
    @h2t26 3 роки тому +1

    Just got a machine today, this was perfect! Just what I needed.

  • @rietta1166
    @rietta1166 5 років тому +7

    Your explanation was so clear. Thankyou.

    • @jch8175
      @jch8175 5 років тому

      Carol Kuelik thank you is 2 words

  • @OarBoard-SUPRower
    @OarBoard-SUPRower 3 роки тому

    Great technique. Thanks for sharing!

  • @TonySousa
    @TonySousa 6 років тому +3

    Useful info. Thanks for the great presentation. TT

  • @forsythcounty2014
    @forsythcounty2014 2 роки тому

    This is really helpful. Thank you!

  • @XRP1968
    @XRP1968 Рік тому

    Excellent training video to learn from. Slow and repetitive so even the slowest of learners like me can understand what to do. I should have watched this video before hopping on my rower thinking I would just know what to do. I now will begin to work on breaking some obviously flawed techniques and start getting a much better workout. Thanks!

  • @mathdavies9546
    @mathdavies9546 4 роки тому +1

    Very nice video ! I love rowing

  • @WantOxide
    @WantOxide 4 роки тому +4

    Finally a video about this damned machine, I was finding only people explaining you how to rotate a kayak/canoe

  • @AnlamK
    @AnlamK Рік тому

    She makes it look so easy. Especially the legs and back sequencing.

  • @PreserveConstitution
    @PreserveConstitution 2 роки тому

    Great lesson thank you.

  • @chan400
    @chan400 Рік тому

    Great demo and instructions. Still helpful in 2023.

  • @balkthor
    @balkthor Місяць тому

    Glad these videos are out there. Mine arrived yesterday and after a half hour my back was a wreck because I was rowing like a pleb.

  • @justrecklessproductions
    @justrecklessproductions 6 місяців тому

    Excellent video. Thank you.

  • @blessedlonewolf5518
    @blessedlonewolf5518 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you for the breakdown and review. She has great form. I just got my rowing machine and will utilize this video as a refresher if I feel my form lacking. Thanks again!!!

  • @Brrs_.
    @Brrs_. 6 місяців тому

    Her technique is perfect notice how she rows not in a straight line forward and backwards and how she rows legs body arms arms body legs as separate motions!! Well done

  • @path11media88
    @path11media88 3 роки тому +6

    OK, set my timer for thirty minutes to do an experimental run to get a rhythm. Way over thought everything and probably looked like a two-left-foot beginning dancer but, then about twenty minutes in i had that "AHA!" moment and got the rhythm. You'd think a simple process like rowing would be a cinch right off the bat. Now going to work it mornings instead of running (I'd rather get beating with an ax handle than run) along with a regular lifting regimen and get myself back in shape. Thanks for the tip!

  • @a_g_n_a_0o
    @a_g_n_a_0o Рік тому

    Great video!

  • @k3n12ock
    @k3n12ock 2 роки тому +3

    Great video. Quick and straight to the point. Just ordered myself a Concept 2 RowErg and this video is definitely going to help.

    • @limpit8416
      @limpit8416 2 роки тому +1

      I ordered mine a month ago. Best thing I ever done hands down. You will love it

    • @msl9927
      @msl9927 Рік тому

      Just got mine. How are things going with the RowErg for you?

  • @harshwardhanrai5955
    @harshwardhanrai5955 Рік тому

    starting to get into the gym and the rowing machine is my favourite excercise

  • @AllanYacaman
    @AllanYacaman 3 роки тому

    Thanks, This really helped :)

  • @Redrockat
    @Redrockat 7 років тому +6

    Hey ime gonna try just like this 😄😄😄thank you so much for this video 😄

  • @TarzDNBUK
    @TarzDNBUK 2 роки тому +7

    I just got in to rowing after never being in to fitness my whole life. I'm now addicted and my goal is to reach 10000m with no breaks.

  • @rogerknight2267
    @rogerknight2267 Рік тому +2

    Technique is everything. I’ve had my Concept 2 since 2017, but recently I got off somehow in my form. Now I have one of the worst cases of tennis elbow imaginable. I can hardly lift my arm. Unable to do much of anything now. Be careful.

  • @ianhillman4007
    @ianhillman4007 5 років тому +305

    Two or three minutes to warm before you start??? Two or Three minutes is my full session 😂😂😂

    • @thembadgers
      @thembadgers 5 років тому +8

      nigga

    • @kingplunger6033
      @kingplunger6033 5 років тому

      @@yousefalnahar2567 english ?

    • @KxrtButReal
      @KxrtButReal 4 роки тому

      Ok boomer

    • @truecrimejungle
      @truecrimejungle 4 роки тому +12

      @@KxrtButReal that joke really misses the mark when someones showing humility...

    • @KxrtButReal
      @KxrtButReal 4 роки тому

      Stevey Irwin ok boomer, keep liking your own comment

  • @guptaseema86
    @guptaseema86 7 років тому

    Helpful

  • @KevintheVerbose
    @KevintheVerbose 11 років тому +3

    If you are bending your knees in our out as you are rowing you could easily hurt them. They need to go straight up or down...also if you kind of jump during the drive due to bad feet position, etc. you would also hurt your knees. But with good technique you really shouldn't be able to hurt your knees unless there is some previous gross injury.

  • @flashlightfreek
    @flashlightfreek 4 роки тому +6

    It's a day from 2020
    Heading to the gym now to give this a shot

    • @evanpilot
      @evanpilot 4 роки тому +4

      EpicMeme Productions LoL, if only you had known what a s#!+ show 2020 was going to be.

    • @MikeRoberts1964
      @MikeRoberts1964 4 роки тому +2

      Not for long you aren't

  • @thomaslotrecchiano4290
    @thomaslotrecchiano4290 4 роки тому +5

    Put this on a 10 hour loop for the perfect sleep sound machine track. My man's voice is southing + rowing sfx. Also great instruction...

    • @jonwayne438
      @jonwayne438 4 роки тому

      if you wanna go to sleep ill knock you the fuck out. that should help.

    • @avinashvaluveri3903
      @avinashvaluveri3903 3 роки тому

      @@jonwayne438 Damn

  • @Jeptheplay
    @Jeptheplay 4 роки тому

    im going to hit the gym next monday and i will keep doing workout all the way until the last day of may next year!, i said i will get my body in better shape for next summer! im not fat and neither am i very skinny. have done situps like crazy back in my first school every evening at home and in my school where i learned to work, situps every evening! i do got a 6 pack , only gotta get bit more fit to get it perfectly showing.

  • @moviedude22
    @moviedude22 6 років тому +7

    She means business!

  • @hanak69
    @hanak69 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much for this explanation. I was doing it totally wrong. :(

  • @roolyfe
    @roolyfe 3 роки тому +2

    I just started 🚣 rowing

  • @mgw622
    @mgw622 5 років тому +30

    Very helpful, though I do wish this was shot from more angles so I could see her elbows better at the finish.

    • @KrakkenXXX
      @KrakkenXXX 3 роки тому

      Then follow along sir

    • @thatsroughbuddy2000
      @thatsroughbuddy2000 3 роки тому

      Mr. Clean Ok Harold...

    • @rodhowellnetwork28
      @rodhowellnetwork28 3 роки тому +2

      Her elbows in my view are not in the perfect position at the finish. The wrists should be flat all the way through from the catch to the finish with elbows roughly parallel to the water at the finish.

  • @i.benedikte1509
    @i.benedikte1509 11 років тому +1

    when is the next beginner's class?

  • @Kariminou
    @Kariminou 4 роки тому

    Hi, thanks for this. Are you supposed to do sets or a full time block of rowing for the best cardio approach?

    • @rabs5940
      @rabs5940 4 роки тому

      There are benefits to each, similar to running. You can do time blocks, or even sprints, or longer, slower distances (e.g. 5k row). When sprinting be sure to maintain good form but focus on explosive power. You do not need to significantly increase your cadence to increase speed.
      Best bet is to mix them up, depending on your fitness goals and how much you include rowing in your workout.

  • @emamihaelagimpirea6136
    @emamihaelagimpirea6136 10 місяців тому

    Easy to install and use. No problems with the water or any leakage. There are no foot adjustments however. Small issue

  • @gojiberries5724
    @gojiberries5724 4 роки тому

    Thanks for teach a correct way for rowing technique..im never interest about that machine until saw your video..just a few days of rowing my muscle on arm and back start to toned well and reduce a flabby..

  • @TheKrazyLobster
    @TheKrazyLobster 7 років тому +117

    I bought an ergometer yesterday. best decision of my life. But my huge beer belly makes it hard to row right. Shame on me.

    • @floatingchimney
      @floatingchimney 5 років тому +24

      +Krazy Lobster
      So, one year later? What happened?
      Did you get fit and ripped? How's your beer belly? :-)

    • @janboomstam8585
      @janboomstam8585 5 років тому +5

      Yo man, dont be to hard on yourself you'll get their

    • @princessslayyer101
      @princessslayyer101 4 роки тому +3

      You can do it

    • @jocojuri
      @jocojuri 4 роки тому +1

      Still rowing?

    • @iliovininino
      @iliovininino 4 роки тому +9

      How's it going Lobster???? This is August 2019... Still rowing or you sold the ergometer and throw a huge beer party???

  • @funqboys
    @funqboys 4 роки тому +1

    Will this workout be good for short people? Does it get affected if we don't have a full rythm?

  • @aleksandardjordjevic2729
    @aleksandardjordjevic2729 5 років тому +12

    Good video, I see this is Concept 2 official thing?? I used to be a rower and a state champion, although long time ago, as "cadet", I was around 15 yrs old. Concept 2, best and only ergometers! The only thing that cracks me up, she is rowing at ponton/raft, in the middle of good weather on the lake, LOL... We used to row ergometers off season, when it was cold. As soon as the weather became normal, we would be sent off to row in boats. I was best alone, rowing a skiff

  • @347Nitro
    @347Nitro 8 років тому +4

    As a youngster, I got taught the right way to row.... with my cousin's machine... I enjoyed it so much as did my calves. They are still rock hard today.

    • @adambell8217
      @adambell8217 7 років тому +14

      Wow, great for you, especially considering that rowing machines don't work calves!

    • @347Nitro
      @347Nitro 7 років тому

      I don't know why then that happened, but I really enjoyed that....and developed great arm strength too.

    • @adambell8217
      @adambell8217 7 років тому +7

      347Nitro It was probably because you had terrible technique. Most people do pretty much by default and through no fault of their own.

    • @SunSurfer777
      @SunSurfer777 6 років тому +7

      www.rowingmachineking.com/what-does-a-rowing-machine-do-for-your-body/
      Yes, rowing works your calves and arms. Don't listen to anyone who tells you different. Of course it does. Pushing back from a crouched position works lot's of muscles in the legs, including your calves. Think what squatting does. Rowing also engages your back, shoulders arms and more. It's known as a full body exercise.

  • @gleembru
    @gleembru 3 роки тому

    with a current rotator cuff injury and doing rehab, I would say that she is missing that shoulder blade should move first and last.

  • @caseyclausen2627
    @caseyclausen2627 5 років тому +3

    Question for more experienced rowers. When I push back with my legs, it doesn't feel right as there is no or limited resistance from the machine (Concept 2). It seems to me the resistance starts when I begin pulling back with my torso and arms. Is this how it's expected to feel?

    • @thechamp7513
      @thechamp7513 4 роки тому +2

      Yes

    • @cisium1184
      @cisium1184 4 роки тому +4

      Do you have big strong legs? If so, yes. That is normal for a lot of people. I have giant legs like tree trunks, and when I row for aerobic exercise, it takes about an hour before the lactic acid starts to accumulate in my legs. Unfortunately I also have a scrawny upper body like a shrimp man, or the Before Guy who gets sand kicked in his face at the beach in those old Charles Atlas Dynamic Tension ads. The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away.

    • @milblommaert8707
      @milblommaert8707 4 роки тому +1

      Have you tried your drag factor??

  • @andrewverran3498
    @andrewverran3498 5 років тому

    If you have kyphosis can you use an underhand grip?
    Cheers

    • @BenButler50
      @BenButler50 5 років тому +2

      Andrew Serich I have kyphosis and I can still do this. Do it over hand you’re fine.

  • @eastlamb9949
    @eastlamb9949 3 роки тому +6

    Ive been rowing for a few months in my gym. I havent seen 1 person using the corrext technique or at least trying to use the correct technique. Find it amazing how no one knows how to use the machine properly. Also everyone has the machine set on level 10! Im always tempted to tell the person, use level 4 or 5. That replicates water and you will row so much futher with better form. I never do though

    • @monkeyb1820
      @monkeyb1820 3 роки тому +1

      back in the day, when a person could cruise, I'd often do some c2 rowing on the ship. Most people did use proper form, but I would see the rower left on 10 quite often. People are clueless on that. I leave it around 4.

  • @fffffffffffffffffark
    @fffffffffffffffffark Рік тому

    @Concept2Australia N.B. this video appears to contradict the PM5 'how to row' animation which says 'lean back slightly at the end of ths stroke' whereas your video has the person leaning back well before the end of the stroke. Which is correct?!

  • @LondonCallingRow
    @LondonCallingRow 2 роки тому

    This is as good as rowing gets. Excellent demo.

  • @smeekle2000
    @smeekle2000 4 роки тому

    She needs to crank that bih up to 10

  • @1cosplayaway
    @1cosplayaway 5 років тому +1

    Ok for those of you saying her back is all wrong please show me where because I don’t see it ( just so you know I row)

  • @Magic_Rob
    @Magic_Rob 8 місяців тому +2

    I am actually a national rower rowing for Adelaide University Rowing Club, head of regatta’s and would like to say that your technique is wrong, but some of it is correct. The oars at one o’clock must be below the ribs but above the legs, I also noticed that your back is not as straight at the finish position which is essential to row in. This comment is purely for younger rowers with less experience and in no particular insults towards you all I wanted to do was correct your technique so that younger rowers don’t grow up having an incorrect technique. Good luck for everyone out there

    • @Armstrongifyable
      @Armstrongifyable 7 місяців тому

      Please elaborate then. And what do you mean by not straight back at the finish, it should then be at 12 o'clock instead of 11? Or do you mean still at 11 o'clock but straight from the hips up, as one does during a deadlift (she seems to bend lower back slightly even at the beginning of the recovery, weird)?

  • @user-ke9lg9qv8b
    @user-ke9lg9qv8b 5 місяців тому +1

    Why can’t I go all the way back on the rower Is that OK?

  • @jeffbrown2480
    @jeffbrown2480 5 років тому +7

    different strokes for different folks

  • @eFFusiVeDESIGNS
    @eFFusiVeDESIGNS 11 років тому +8

    this has improved me since september lol i trimmed off 2:20 on a 6k

    • @SweetShivuT
      @SweetShivuT 3 роки тому

      Obviously I am absolute beginner, can you please explain what you refer by 2:20 & 6k?

    • @rjj00
      @rjj00 3 роки тому

      @@SweetShivuT He trimmed 2 minutes and 20 secpnds from a 6km row

    • @SweetShivuT
      @SweetShivuT 3 роки тому

      Thank you!

  • @dansloan4242
    @dansloan4242 4 роки тому

    Awesome 👍

  • @rachparov
    @rachparov 5 років тому

    100 th comment.
    Anyway, flat wrist?

  • @tbrown1110
    @tbrown1110 4 роки тому

    Should i feel tension in my legs or arms in the first part of the drive

  • @spbynum
    @spbynum 4 роки тому +1

    Any breathing tips for this technique? Sorry I’m a newbie.

    • @Encourageable
      @Encourageable 3 роки тому

      Yes, breathe in and out.

    • @thegreenray4010
      @thegreenray4010 3 роки тому

      Breath out when you push through the drive, breath in when you're doing the recovery.

  • @cristiionita460
    @cristiionita460 Рік тому

    Is a rowing machine a good workout?

  • @ridgeforrester5199
    @ridgeforrester5199 4 роки тому

    Does this put pressure on the back at all ??

    • @kamiiam741
      @kamiiam741 4 роки тому +1

      It does on mine. I follow the technique but I must be doing something wrong.

  • @AssassinKing19
    @AssassinKing19 5 років тому +4

    the only thing i would maybe add is: dont drop the handle so low after they pass your knees on the recovery. try to maintain a straight-ish line.

    • @m35926
      @m35926 5 років тому +7

      But you need to lower them to get the oars out of the water right?

    • @mellocello187
      @mellocello187 4 роки тому +2

      You need to have space to square the oars early, at least that is what most coaches currently teach. Lowering the hands gives you room for square oars before the catch motion.

  • @mortschubert3909
    @mortschubert3909 3 роки тому

    What, if your seat does not move?

  • @mickobyobrien2650
    @mickobyobrien2650 2 роки тому +1

    Forgot to mention engage abs, before leaning back,or you will end up with lower back pain.

  • @MetallicAddict15
    @MetallicAddict15 5 років тому

    Question for the rowers: should the hands go down on the recovery the way the woman does it in this video, or should they stay more level?

    • @emilyfox9265
      @emilyfox9265 5 років тому +5

      Sir Psycho Sexy down because when your on the water this is how you take the blades out of the water. If that makes sense.

    • @MetallicAddict15
      @MetallicAddict15 5 років тому +1

      @@emilyfox9265 Okay, that does make sense, thanks!

  • @mariellelopez7710
    @mariellelopez7710 4 роки тому +1

    22-26 strokes per minute
    11:00- 1:00

  • @Lara.Anderson
    @Lara.Anderson 11 років тому +11

    typically you exhale on the exertion and inhale on the recovery phase of these types of exercises

  • @davidhurrell9930
    @davidhurrell9930 7 років тому +1

    Nice machine that

  • @cheweperro
    @cheweperro 7 років тому +8

    2:41 are the wrists supposed to bend like that?

  • @ohbilly9832
    @ohbilly9832 5 років тому +1

    How come some people row it up to their chin as if they’re doing a barbell high pull or something?

    • @macforme
      @macforme 2 роки тому

      Oh Billy.... seems like they are doing more work ( and strain) than they need to .....going off this video, I mean.

  • @TeeTeeNet
    @TeeTeeNet 8 місяців тому

    In my opinion you missed the most important part: the initial part of the stroke should be done almost exclusively by your legs! The woman in the video does this, but it is not addressed in the explanation. The initial part of the stroke requires the most power because the boat has lost the most momentum at that point, so we use our strongest body parts, our legs, to overcome this, not our arms or back.

  • @chenliang5263
    @chenliang5263 3 роки тому

    Is it correct to say she should return her hands a bit higher to maintain the horizontal traction? It looks like she is rocking a little during the pull and recovery phases.

  • @Trusteft
    @Trusteft 4 роки тому

    I am considering getting this machine, but I am worried as I have a huge belly how I would be able to do the proper movements.

  • @FuckFeminists
    @FuckFeminists 3 роки тому +9

    Remember the recovery - its when you bring your jaw back up after it dropped because you actually found a useful UA-cam instructional video..

  • @giovannimillo6182
    @giovannimillo6182 2 роки тому

    Good video but if I had a lake like this I'd never ever step onto an erg.

  • @assadasdasdasdasable
    @assadasdasdasdasable 4 роки тому +6

    Ah, sweet 240p xD