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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2026 · 41 MIN

Apr 09: 25 Min Row — Your Brain Learns to Row While You Sleep

from RowAlong – Indoor Rowing Machine Workouts

All black outfit, desert loop on the EXR app, and a proper Thursday morning row. No plan for what to talk about today — which, as it turns out, is not a problem.This one wanders pleasantly. I start with a look at why keeping these morning sessions at genuinely low intensity matters — not just for recovery, but so you have the energy to come back again tomorrow, and the day after that. Then I get into technique, spending a good chunk on handle height at the finish, the wrist flick you sometimes see from water rowers, and why swinging your back too soon is probably the most common thing quietly costing people power and eventually causing lower back grief.Then things take a turn. I talk through a video by Professor Hannah Fry about an Alzheimer's study where patients were made to play Tetris before bed — and what their dreams revealed about how the brain files and ingrains repeated experience. The rowing connection is more direct than you'd expect: it's the whole argument for why showing up to row at low intensity, thinking about good technique, day after day, is actually doing something at a neurological level — even when it doesn't feel like hard work.There's also a story about a girl called Zoe, a Toshiba word processor, floppy disks, and how I accidentally taught myself to type at 14 by writing 40-page letters to a holiday pen pal. And a tangent about how TV editing works, using sheep as a visual aid. It's that kind of episode.CHAPTERS 0:00 Intro & machine setup 2:04 We're rowing 3:44 Why low intensity is the point 7:02 Technique — handle finish, wrist position & early swing 21:13 The Tetris study & muscle memory 26:05 The Zoe letters — how John learned to type 28:47 Cool-down stretches Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

All black outfit, desert loop on the EXR app, and a proper Thursday morning row. No plan for what to talk about today — which, as it turns out, is not a problem.This one wanders pleasantly. I start with a look at why keeping these morning sessions at genuinely low intensity matters — not just for recovery, but so you have the energy to come back again tomorrow, and the day after that. Then I get into technique, spending a good chunk on handle height at the finish, the wrist flick you sometimes see from water rowers, and why swinging your back too soon is probably the most common thing quietly costing people power and eventually causing lower back grief.Then things take a turn. I talk through a video by Professor Hannah Fry about an Alzheimer's study where patients were made to play Tetris before bed — and what their dreams revealed about how the brain files and ingrains repeated experience. The rowing connection is more direct than you'd expect: it's the whole argument for why showing up to row at low intensity, thinking about good technique, day after day, is actually doing something at a neurological level — even when it doesn't feel like hard work.There's also a story about a girl called Zoe, a Toshiba word processor, floppy disks, and how I accidentally taught myself to type at 14 by writing 40-page letters to a holiday pen pal. And a tangent about how TV editing works, using sheep as a visual aid. It's that kind of episode.CHAPTERS 0:00 Intro & machine setup 2:04 We're rowing 3:44 Why low intensity is the point 7:02 Technique — handle finish, wrist position & early swing 21:13 The Tetris study & muscle memory 26:05 The Zoe letters — how John learned to type 28:47 Cool-down stretches Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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All black outfit, desert loop on the EXR app, and a proper Thursday morning row. No plan for what to talk about today — which, as it turns out, is not a problem.This one wanders pleasantly. I start with a look at why keeping these morning sessions...

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