Hi all
I’m relatively new to rowing, can anyone share a starting program, want to loose weight and get fitter
Thanks to anyone who can advise
Newbee
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Re: Newbee
Welcome to the forum!
How far can you row comfortably in one sitting?
How far can you row comfortably in one sitting?
59yo male, 6ft, 153lbs
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Re: Newbee
Welcome
I found the Beginners Pete Plan a good one to follow when I first started.
https://thepeteplan.wordpress.com/beginner-training/
Be good to gauge where you're at right now though to be able to offer more advice.
Cheers
Alex
I found the Beginners Pete Plan a good one to follow when I first started.
https://thepeteplan.wordpress.com/beginner-training/
Be good to gauge where you're at right now though to be able to offer more advice.
Cheers
Alex
6'2" 52yo
Alex
Recent 2k - 7:19
All time 2k - 6:50.2 (LW)
Alex
Recent 2k - 7:19
All time 2k - 6:50.2 (LW)
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Re: Newbee
59yo male, 6ft, 153lbs
Re: Newbee
Hi all can probably row a 2k but my main issue is stamina, I go to hard and can’t relax, try my hardest not to make it a sprint 
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Re: Newbee
I tell new folks that they should gradually work up to 5k as a good initial target for long, steady rows. Remember, not every workout is a sprint!
Focus on your form, get your drag factor where it is comfortable, target a 20-24 stroke rate per minute and gradually increase your distance you can row. If you can do 2k now, consider adding 500m every few sessions until you can comfortably row 5k.
Then consider looking at the beginner Pete plan.
59yo male, 6ft, 153lbs
Re: Newbee
Thanks all for the tips
See how I go
Happy Rowing all
See how I go
Happy Rowing all