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      the246guy
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      I'm not sure if this is an appropriate thread. Is anyone having experience with using a Concept2 rower for home training? I'm considering getting one as I have learnt that with a rower device, you get to work out your whole body at once. So I'm serously considering getting one, perhaps the concept2 model D!

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        Somewhere on here, the Concept 2 has been discussed already.
        As an ex-rower who now uses this machine 5-6 times a week, I strongly encourage you to try it out. There are lots of youtube-videos on the correct rowing technique, and when pairing the monitor with a hf-monitor and your phone, you can store all your workouts online. Concept 2 offers great challenges, too.
        If you're getting one, try to find a used machine. They are nearly indestructible, my Dad has a Model A and B, I have a model C and D. You can also get all spare parts from concept2.

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          the246guy
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          @tody Thanks for the reply. The important thing that I want to know is if the rower device is effective for a full body workout? It is atleast what the internet claims and which is why I'm interested to get one. I tried finding one used, but the price difference is not that much compared to a new.

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            I have one and use it mostly in CrossFit training. One of the best purchases I have made from a fitness point of view

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              I have a Concept2 rower and they're great. You need to learn the proper technique, but it's not very complicated (you do need to look it up).

              It is a reasonably complete body workout, but it's more of an endurance workout than a strength workout. If you're reasonably fit, it doesn't replace weights.

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                the246guy
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                Thanks for the suggestion. I just came back from a local shop that had the Concept2 in display. Tried it for a few minutes and looks like it is indeed a full body workout (well at least 85%). I have a few weights that I can use for the strength. I think if I go for the Concept2, I can complement it for my lack of physical activity during winter.

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                  have a look at this youtube channel, it may give you some insights:

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                    That one is good too:

                    I like his 30 days of 30 mn series, which started last november:

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                    • DmartD
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                      The rowers are nice. Is it a full body workout? It depends on what you expect. If you want to be somewhat in shape and fit, yes. Do you want to get big and strong, then certainly not, since you need way more resistance to increase strength and muscle.

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                        Long time no post here. Did my first crossfit competition yesterday. Did not make it top 3 but my goal was to make it through the day without dying. Proud to achive this after about 4 months training.

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                        • neph93N
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                          Congratulations! What kind of routimes were you put through?

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                            Thanks Neph! We started with burpee shuttle runs (5-10-15-20-25) and heavy rope jumps (20-40-60-80), then deadlifts (80-130kg, could have gone up to 150 but that was beyond my limits yesterday) and ended with snatches and leg raises.

                            All outside with sunny 20 degrees celsius and just a little rain in the afternoon.

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                              Please share your leg day anti-DOMS strategies here. I’ve been doing a sauna/steam/plunge thing but would like to see what else I can do.

                              Think it, be it.

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                                My routine is before workout

                                -stretching whole body with holding every position at least two minutes

                                • 3-5 minutes bike or rowing machine moderate Speed
                                • 10-15 minute warm up with light weighted lunges, jumps and squats

                                Then try to do my sets as clean and focused as possible

                                After every set I stretch my inner and front thighs

                                When finished I don't do anything special but a quick stretch next morning

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                                  yannis
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                                  Doms in general has alot to do with frequency of training. The more frequently you train the less you feel it assuming that you do a good job mudulating volume and intensity so you dont get into overtraining issues. A cold plunge if you can stand it has some merit in terms of aiding to doms also. If i squat once a wek I usually get sore. 3x per week and most of that goes away specially if you are doing this consistently. Also avoinding reps near or at failure will help control doms and frankly often use of those kind of reps is not really productive. And finally reps range and total volume per workout. With training multiple times per week you do less volume but more times per week. I very rarely get sore anymore and i lift 5 to 6 days per week.

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                                    Thanks! I don’t think I’ll be able to change my schedule which is one hard and one lighter LD per week. I’ll think about rearranging and blending legs into other workouts. I have too many competing fitness concerns to address and not enough time so it could be tough. I do the cold plunge thing for sure.

                                    Think it, be it.

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                                      What split are you on? Maybe go full body or upper/under, that way you can train legs more. Also instead of warming up on bike or similar you could do lunges and rope jumps, that attacks your legs every workout

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                                        @FlavourFade thanks yeah that first suggestion is what I was meaning to say above. I’ll start there. I used to be able to do this structure fine but just now adding back barbell after not having a gym membership since Covid. I’ve never been big on stretching but may do more of that too.

                                        Think it, be it.

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                                          @FlavourFade big shout out reviving this thread! Did not know it existed and have really enjoyed reading through your post and others (top block struggle is real). I have a very small room in the house, padded up w a dumbbell rack, and particularly enjoy torturing myself while youtubing others torturing themselves doing CrossFit (xoxo Tia Claire Toomey). My workouts are a far cry from anything related to grinding out a CrossFit circuit -a ten minute EMOM to end is more than enough crossfit to empty my gas tank. Huge props man!!

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                                            @FlavourFade said in Lifter problems:

                                            Thanks Neph! We started with burpee shuttle runs (5-10-15-20-25) and heavy rope jumps (20-40-60-80), then deadlifts (80-130kg, could have gone up to 150 but that was beyond my limits yesterday) and ended with snatches and leg raises.

                                            Badass man

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