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Mar 31: 27 Min Easy Rowing Workout — Let Your Legs Do the Work | RowAlong

from RowAlong – Indoor Rowing Machine Workouts

Back on the Concept2 this morning. Smooth, fluid, Rolls Royce. After a couple days on the Merach, the difference is instant — your body remembers what rowing feels like, and this machine just glides.But today's really about technique. Spent my lunch yesterday watching a Decent Rowing video on catch connection, and it clicked something loose. Shoulder elongation — not arm length, shoulder reach. You're hanging off the tendons and muscles, getting an extra couple of inches before you even think about pulling. Your knees open slightly into your armpits, staying inside the box your arms create. You wouldn't squat with your knees together. Same principle here.And here's the thing: your leg drive controls everything. Not your arms. Not your back swing. Your legs. Push harder with your legs, you go faster. It's that simple, and that efficient. I spent half this row talking through the mechanics because once you feel that floating sensation as you drive away from the front — that braced, connected feeling all the way to the finish — it changes how you row.Also: big news. Launched the RowAlong leaderboard at rowalong.com/join. Enter your name, get a unique link, tap it after each workout. Tracks your streak, your totals, your five-day weeks. No email, no password, just accountability. 40 people signed up already. Day two of building this thing, still refining it, but the idea's simple — same reason I make these videos every morning. Accountability keeps you showing up.Interestingly, I'd left EXR's pace calculation to EXR Split, rather than Rower Data. So if you pay attention to the distance I'm at on EXR when I say I've completed 5000m and 6000m - you'll see that EXR has me a little slower. A video is coming, to explain what's happening there.6K total today (5K + 1K tagged on), 21 minutes for the 5K. Low intensity because I've got more training later. Whatever your body wants to do today — that's how you row. Stretches included. See you tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Back on the Concept2 this morning. Smooth, fluid, Rolls Royce. After a couple days on the Merach, the difference is instant — your body remembers what rowing feels like, and this machine just glides.But today's really about technique. Spent my lunch yesterday watching a Decent Rowing video on catch connection, and it clicked something loose. Shoulder elongation — not arm length, shoulder reach. You're hanging off the tendons and muscles, getting an extra couple of inches before you even think about pulling. Your knees open slightly into your armpits, staying inside the box your arms create. You wouldn't squat with your knees together. Same principle here.And here's the thing: your leg drive controls everything. Not your arms. Not your back swing. Your legs. Push harder with your legs, you go faster. It's that simple, and that efficient. I spent half this row talking through the mechanics because once you feel that floating sensation as you drive away from the front — that braced, connected feeling all the way to the finish — it changes how you row.Also: big news. Launched the RowAlong leaderboard at rowalong.com/join. Enter your name, get a unique link, tap it after each workout. Tracks your streak, your totals, your five-day weeks. No email, no password, just accountability. 40 people signed up already. Day two of building this thing, still refining it, but the idea's simple — same reason I make these videos every morning. Accountability keeps you showing up.Interestingly, I'd left EXR's pace calculation to EXR Split, rather than Rower Data. So if you pay attention to the distance I'm at on EXR when I say I've completed 5000m and 6000m - you'll see that EXR has me a little slower. A video is coming, to explain what's happening there.6K total today (5K + 1K tagged on), 21 minutes for the 5K. Low intensity because I've got more training later. Whatever your body wants to do today — that's how you row. Stretches included. See you tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Back on the Concept2 this morning. Smooth, fluid, Rolls Royce. After a couple days on the Merach, the difference is instant — your body remembers what rowing feels like, and this machine just glides.But today's really about technique. Spent my lunch...

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