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Push as hard as you can with your legs at 20spm to see how much power you can squeeze out of the stroke every 1 minute in this muscle focussed row.
🚣20 x 1 min at 20spm with 1 min rests🚣‍♀️
➔Pace Guide = As fast as you can go at 20spm
➔Effort = Power = 10/10, Cardio probably about 7/10
➔Speech = You be able to speak, in between grunts of power.
âť— The REALLY important thing here is that you do this with a technique that protects your back. PLEASE make sure to hold that forward lean, with a good,powerful posture and straight arms as you drive your feet into the machine. And if you feel anything weird - stop. You need to make sure your body is ok to do these MAX POWER strokes. If you're unsure - check with a doctor. Row with a good stroke, you'll be fine - but I just want to put this warning out there!!! âť—
Just for a bit of interest, I do a test where I start with the lever at 0 (drag factor 88) and raise it one notch each interval, and then back down again. It gives me something to talk about as well as technique - and there's the added jeopardy of "Will he remember to move the lever...???)
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Push as hard as you can with your legs at 20spm to see how much power you can squeeze out of the stroke every 1 minute in this muscle focussed row.
🚣20 x 1 min at 20spm with 1 min rests🚣‍♀️
➔Pace Guide = As fast as you can go at 20spm
➔Effort = Power = 10/10, Cardio probably about 7/10
➔Speech = You be able to speak, in between grunts of power.
âť— The REALLY important thing here is that you do this with a technique that protects your back. PLEASE make sure to hold that forward lean, with a good,powerful posture and straight arms as you drive your feet into the machine. And if you feel anything weird - stop. You need to make sure your body is ok to do these MAX POWER strokes. If you're unsure - check with a doctor. Row with a good stroke, you'll be fine - but I just want to put this warning out there!!! âť—
Just for a bit of interest, I do a test where I start with the lever at 0 (drag factor 88) and raise it one notch each interval, and then back down again. It gives me something to talk about as well as technique - and there's the added jeopardy of "Will he remember to move the lever...???)
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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