Ok WA Rowing Club, why does the Top 10 Most Painful Ergs feel like the Top 100 Most Painful Ergs..? Here is the WOD…
Author Archives: Charlie Will
The Best Rowing Vid You Will See Today
This is a great video titled The Best Rowing Vid You Will See Today courtesy of the WA Rowing Club!
I’m thinking the next “investment” will be a chopper drone…
Charlie
Chuck-Fit WOD 4/23/2014 — The two-man (or woman) pursuit
Today’s WOD is more torture from the WA Rowing Club’s Top 10 Most Painful Ergs.
The two-man (or woman) pursuit
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Chuck-Fit WOD 4/22/2014 — Amy’s awfulust erg
Today’s WOD is more torture from the WA Rowing Club’s Top 10 Most Painful Ergs.
Amy’s awfulust erg
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Chuck-Fit WOD 4/21/2014 — The Bad News Erg Reprise
Today’s WOD is a continuation of the WA Rowing Club’s Top 10 Most Painful Ergs.
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Chuck-Fit Using the Concept2 PM3/4 Pace Boat Feature
Hey everybody! Here is a video that covers one of my favorite features of the Concept2 Indoor Rower equiped with a PM3/4 monitor–the pace boat.
I’m a competitive individual and I like instant feedback on how I’m doing in a race or a piece on the erg. The pace boat feature allows you to set a pace goal and give you that instant feedback on where you stand at any given point during that piece. You can also use the pace boat feature to help you reach a goal time for a particular distance. Say you wanted to row 17:50 5k. Open the Concept2 online pace calculator enter 5000 meters for the distance, 17 minutes 50 seconds for the time, then click “CALCULATE SPLIT”. The pace calculator will return a 500m split of 1:47. Enter 1:47 for the pace boat when you’re setting up your workout and stay ahead of the pace boat for your piece!
Without further adieu, here is the demonstration video.
Have fun and happy erging!
Charlie
Chuck-Fit WOD 4/20/2014
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WOD 4/19/2014
Chuck-Fit WOD 4/19/2014 — Bad Knee Day
The bad thing about severe osteoarthritis of the knee is that there are days when it flairs up and hurts. Fortunately, it only lasts for a day or 2. Yesterday, I only did push-ups, dips and wrist rollers. I’m taking a few days off from the 10 Most Painful erg challenge. Feel free to continue the challenge if you’re currently participating. Continue reading
What is TMS?
Hey everybody! I use the term “TMS” to describe a target pace while erging (exercising on the rowing machine). So what is it? TMS (Two-thousasnd Meter Split) is the average 500m split time from your personal best 2k erg. Concept2 has a pace calculator to determine the average 500m split time if all you have is the final number for the piece. Just enter your distance and time, then hit “Calculate Split”. Here’s mine:
I round up to 1:43 for my TMS number.
This is a great way to set an intensity metric based on an individual athlete’s abilities. Say, you want to do an intense 250m piece. You set your pace goal to be TMS-15. If you want to have an easy distance piece, use a goal of TMS+10. The lower the 500m split time, the more intense the piece is.
I have a funny story about mistaking what the split time is. I was on an erg at the YMCA pulling a 1:45 split at about a 24 stroke rate. A fellow in a Crossfit shirt comes up and said, “If you go a little faster, you’ll be able to get that to a 2:00”. I gasped in reply, “That would be worse…” He raised his hands in disgust and said, “Just trying to help…” and walked away. I looked for him after my piece and couldn’t find him. Oh well…
Have fun!
Charlie
WOD 4/18/2014 — The Bad News Erg
Chuck-Fit WOD 4/18/2014
Day 2 of the Western Australia Rowing Club’s Top 10 Most Painful Erg Challenge.
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