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Apr 01: 25 Min Easy Rowing Workout — Recovery Rhythm & Getting Faster | RowAlong

from RowAlong – Indoor Rowing Machine Workouts

Too much coffee this morning. Hat on the head. April 1st, but no fooling.Someone asked yesterday: "How do I get faster? I want to do 10x500m at 1:55 pace but I'm at 215." Here's the answer nobody wants to hear — you get fast by working on it. You can't just sit down and decide to be an Olympian. You need technique, power generation, base fitness, and the ability to hold that fast pace through anaerobic tolerance.And here's the thing about these daily easy rows: they're building massive base aerobic fitness. Low intensity, not pushing pace, but consistent. That's the foundation everything else sits on. Want to go faster in intervals? Build your base first.Today's technique deep-dive: recovery rhythm. I'm not someone who says pause at the back. The handle should always be moving. But watch the rhythm — I'm not throwing it away from me, not lurching my body weight. Arms relax, sit up, tilt forwards, smooth. If you were on a boat, you wouldn't fight that last moment of acceleration from the drive. You'd be fluid.Recovery doesn't matter for the power you just put in. What it does is set you up to hit the catch consistently for every stroke. Relaxed, fluid movement to the front is efficient and mechanically safe.Into the front: arms straight, push the machine away with your feet. Hold that forward tilt for three quarters of the stroke. Only at the back do you finally pull to finish. It's not about thinking "pull" — push harder with your legs, you go faster. Legs are bigger, more powerful, fitter than arms.Also: RowAlong leaderboard launched at rowalong.com/join. Register with username and location, get your unique link, tap it after workouts. No email, no password. Just accountability. Save that link properly — bookmark it, don't rely on Facebook browser.Hill sprints at lunchtime today. 5K in 21 minutes this morning, then 1K cooldown. Whatever your body wants to do — that's how you row. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Too much coffee this morning. Hat on the head. April 1st, but no fooling.Someone asked yesterday: "How do I get faster? I want to do 10x500m at 1:55 pace but I'm at 215." Here's the answer nobody wants to hear — you get fast by working on it. You can't just sit down and decide to be an Olympian. You need technique, power generation, base fitness, and the ability to hold that fast pace through anaerobic tolerance.And here's the thing about these daily easy rows: they're building massive base aerobic fitness. Low intensity, not pushing pace, but consistent. That's the foundation everything else sits on. Want to go faster in intervals? Build your base first.Today's technique deep-dive: recovery rhythm. I'm not someone who says pause at the back. The handle should always be moving. But watch the rhythm — I'm not throwing it away from me, not lurching my body weight. Arms relax, sit up, tilt forwards, smooth. If you were on a boat, you wouldn't fight that last moment of acceleration from the drive. You'd be fluid.Recovery doesn't matter for the power you just put in. What it does is set you up to hit the catch consistently for every stroke. Relaxed, fluid movement to the front is efficient and mechanically safe.Into the front: arms straight, push the machine away with your feet. Hold that forward tilt for three quarters of the stroke. Only at the back do you finally pull to finish. It's not about thinking "pull" — push harder with your legs, you go faster. Legs are bigger, more powerful, fitter than arms.Also: RowAlong leaderboard launched at rowalong.com/join. Register with username and location, get your unique link, tap it after workouts. No email, no password. Just accountability. Save that link properly — bookmark it, don't rely on Facebook browser.Hill sprints at lunchtime today. 5K in 21 minutes this morning, then 1K cooldown. Whatever your body wants to do — that's how you row. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Too much coffee this morning. Hat on the head. April 1st, but no fooling.Someone asked yesterday: "How do I get faster? I want to do 10x500m at 1:55 pace but I'm at 215." Here's the answer nobody wants to hear — you get fast by working on it. You...

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