A friendly voice in your ear to motivate, coach and entertain you through each Indoor Rowing workout as we RowAlong together.
I set the stroke rate and the training pace based on your current 2000m time. Just set your monitor to Just Row – and start and stop when I tell you. For more info and to check out the YouTube videos - go to rowalong.com
Each show is a different Indoor Rowing workout which I row - and you RowAlong with me. I row on a Concept2 rowing machine - but you can use whatever you have. And I keep you company through the session, talking to you about technique considerations, training tips, what I'm having for dinner and other off topic moments, all designed to keep you motivated and distracted while you work through your session. In the end, we'll both be Fitter Faster Stronger.
This is the audio taken from the YouTube videos on the RowAlong YouTube channel - but it still works. There may be a couple of times when I show the wrong technique, which won't translate through audio that well of course, but 99% of it will be fine. The Concept 2 rowing machine makes a very recognisable Wooooosh noise with every stroke. So use that, and your monitor display to keep track of your stroke rate as you RowAlong with me. All workouts can be performed as stand-alone workouts. But do check out how they're often grouped into training plans.
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A friendly voice in your ear to motivate, coach and entertain you through each Indoor Rowing workout as we RowAlong together.
I set the stroke rate and the training pace based on your current 2000m time. Just set your monitor to Just Row – and start and stop when I tell you. For more info and to check out the YouTube videos - go to rowalong.com
Each show is a different Indoor Rowing workout which I row - and you RowAlong with me. I row on a Concept2 rowing machine - but you can use whatever you have. And I keep you company through the session, talking to you about technique considerations, training tips, what I'm having for dinner and other off topic moments, all designed to keep you motivated and distracted while you work through your session. In the end, we'll both be Fitter Faster Stronger.
This is the audio taken from the YouTube videos on the RowAlong YouTube channel - but it still works. There may be a couple of times when I show the wrong technique, which won't translate through audio that well of course, but 99% of it will be fine. The Concept 2 rowing machine makes a very recognisable Wooooosh noise with every stroke. So use that, and your monitor display to keep track of your stroke rate as you RowAlong with me. All workouts can be performed as stand-alone workouts. But do check out how they're often grouped into training plans.
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December 17th brings a refreshingly honest conversation about what it actually takes to make rowing content on YouTube. Spoiler: it's not profitable, and that's okay because I have a day job editing broadcast TV.
What to Expect This Episode: True to my promise from yesterday, I keep technique chat to an absolute minimum (30 seconds!) and instead pull back the curtain on the editing process. From my early days filming in a CrossFit gym to the green screen setup I use now, I walk through how long these videos actually take to make and why the economics of YouTube don't add up for most creators.
Today's Topics:
The Reality Check: This episode is refreshingly candid about the business side of content creation. Unless you're Mr. Beast or getting hundreds of thousands of views per video, you need another income source. And honestly? That takes the pressure off to make this about money rather than just helping people row better.
Perfect for: Anyone curious about content creation, people who wonder why their pace differs from mine, or those who just want honest company during an easy morning row.
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