In episode 22 of the Indoor Rower, Tony explores a theme that goes right to the hearts of why most of us row in the first place; health and longevity. Tony covers why Zone 2/UT2 training is the foundation for long term aerobic fitness, the science behind mitochondrial adaptation, fat metabolism and heart health. Why too much high intensity training can actual be harmful and even increase the risk of atrial fibrillation. He also explores the role of strength training and Zone5/VO2max/TR interv...
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In episode 22 of the Indoor Rower, Tony explores a theme that goes right to the hearts of why most of us row in the first place; health and longevity. Tony covers why Zone 2/UT2 training is the foundation for long term aerobic fitness, the science behind mitochondrial adaptation, fat metabolism and heart health. Why too much high intensity training can actual be harmful and even increase the risk of atrial fibrillation. He also explores the role of strength training and Zone5/VO2max/TR interv...
Episode 5: Danish Rowing Testing Protocol - Dr Kurt Jensen
The Indoor Rower
14 minutes
3 years ago
Episode 5: Danish Rowing Testing Protocol - Dr Kurt Jensen
In episode five of The Indoor Rower, Tony talks about identifying your weaknesses and utilising rowing protocols from Canadian Rowing coach Ed McNeely and the Danish Rowing coach Dr Kurt Jensen. These two coaches have used these protocols for their teams consistent success. Tony breaks down these protocols and explains how they can identify areas of your rowing to work on to achieve better final outcomes. Key Points 0:00 - Introduction 0:50 - Identifying your weakn...
The Indoor Rower
In episode 22 of the Indoor Rower, Tony explores a theme that goes right to the hearts of why most of us row in the first place; health and longevity. Tony covers why Zone 2/UT2 training is the foundation for long term aerobic fitness, the science behind mitochondrial adaptation, fat metabolism and heart health. Why too much high intensity training can actual be harmful and even increase the risk of atrial fibrillation. He also explores the role of strength training and Zone5/VO2max/TR interv...