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		<title>Work less, row better</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Mar 2010 00:59:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p></p> <p>I want to congratulate the people who came this morning and got a rowing lesson.  It is really exciting to know that people are into learning new things and getting better.  Jerry really clarified some things for me, and I think, most of us there.  I never knew that when the chain makes [...]]]></description>
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<p>I want to congratulate the people who came this morning and got a rowing lesson.  It is really exciting to know that people are into learning new things and getting better.  Jerry really clarified some things for me, and I think, most of us there.  I never knew that when the chain makes that snapping sound when people get rowing hard, it is because they are pushing the handle back with force on what should be the recovery phase of the rowing stroke.  I knew it was bad, but didn&#8217;t know the cause.  We also had a chance to feel how much upper back and core strength are used to maintain accurate posture for the most efficient rowing technique.  As with all things crossfit, listening to Jerry, and watching him row, reminded me again of how you can utilize good body mechanics with solid movement technique and do more work, faster with less fatigue.  When I think about our modern society I often think about, and observe, how many of us don&#8217;t really know how to move our bodies well.  My uncles-strong, practical men-shake their heads when they watch a &#8220;city&#8221; person try to do a physical task.  What they diagnose as lack of common sense, is partly a lack of familiarity with how to get your body to function efficiently for you.  Jerry shed a little light on how to move efficiently on the rower.  I think he has much more to offer, but first we have to nail down what we learned today.  I believe there were a dozen of us there today.  So, a call to &#8220;Jerry&#8217;s dozen&#8221; to hop on the rowers when you can and practise.  Thanks Jerry!</p>
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		<title>Rowing Lesson March 13</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 16:43:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I know you all live in the desert.  Some of you are even from the desert, so it is absolutely legitimate that rowing might not be your best skill.  But, now, you have to row sometimes and I promise IT GETS MUCH EASIER IF YOU DO IT PROPERLY!!  Flailing around on the rower at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know you all live in the desert.  Some of you are even from the desert, so it is absolutely legitimate that rowing might not be your best skill.  But, now, you have to row sometimes and I promise IT GETS MUCH EASIER IF YOU DO IT PROPERLY!!  Flailing around on the rower at high speed does not get you very far very fast.  I remember standing behind 4 men on our rowers, one of whom was the always-magnificent Mike Heinz.  Mike is a very good rower, like the kind that gets calories in the high 20s on &#8220;Fight Gone Bad&#8221;.  I watched all 4 screens on the rowers. The other 3 guys were rowing like mad men.  Their boats would have capsized.  Man overboard.  Mike was rowing so smoothly he could have been taking his Grandma out for a picnic.  Mike had fewer stroked per minute and was quite a lot faster than the other guys.  Do you want to grow up and row like Mike H.?  Picnics on the Thames and all that? or do you want your picnic hamper at the bottom of the Charles River headed into the sewage sludge of Boston Harbor?  Do you want the Harvard crew to have to come rescue you? or do you want to win a CrossFit workout someday?  I&#8217;m pretty sure when Linda was rowing this morning her mental imagery was right here.  Just where Concept 2 wants it.  Check this out.</p>
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<p>Jerry P. knows how to row.  Most of you haven&#8217;t met Jerry because he comes to the 7am which is too bad for you all.   I am shameless when it comes to pulling out all stops to improve my CrossFitters however, so rather than Tom G. being the only one who gets better at rowing, I asked Jerry to help all of you.  He said, &#8220;yes&#8221; because he is so nice.</p>
<p>March 13, Saturday at 11:00am for about an hour.  Jerry, please chime in with any comments that might convince these folks to come and learn from you.  Did I say it was free?  Sign up on the counter.</p>
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