Dec 29, 2006

Climbing Mount Everest without oxygene is like:


I just finished watching the IMAX Mount Everest movie. Quite amazing scenery and crazy motivated people who with the unbeliveable power of a bunch of superhuman Sherpas, got to spend a few minutes on top of the world.

There was this one western climber who took it upon himself to climb to the top without oxygene. He was so exhausted that he could not wait for the others to join him to celebrate the summit of Mount Everest.

Climbing Everest without oxygene is probably as smart as giving birth without epidoral. I leave it up to you to pass a pro or a con judgment.

There is no way with my fear of heights, and being father of young children that I would EVER in a million years undertake that climb.

I would rather row for a week and put in one million meters.

XENO
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Getting ready for Crash B Indoor Rowing Championship

All right, let's train for 2K sprints in January and February.
First of all, if you train with a dynamic rowing machine such as the ROWPERFECT or the Concept2 on Slides, you must now do what you hate, that is to train without slides and shelf your ROWPERFECT until after your indoor regatta. If you are part of the few lucky ones who live close to a ROWPERFECT sanctioned indoor championship then don't worry about rowing the stationary (primitive) way. In my opinion, rowing stationary is more like torture than enjoyment.

There is a workout that trains the power per stroke very well: Consult your physician before doing any exercise then try this at home!

Push six times 3 minutes with 3 minutes rest in between. The stroke rate is to be kept no higher than 20 strokes per minute. Increase your resistance by 2 to 4 on the Concept2 scale. Push as hard as you can. Make sure that you support your lower back when you row. Keep your arms straight during the leg drive.

You will notice your power per stroke increase dramatically after one month. Do this workout once to twice per week. By keeping the stroke rate low, you avoid accumulating too much lactic acid. Have fun let me know how it goes.

Remember that I sell indoor rowing workouts that show proper rowing technique. All the best and happy new year!

Xeno
Olympic gold and silver medalist, men's single scull
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Dec 28, 2006

Hello and good morning, I wish you an injury free year!

It is a beautiful morning here in Southern California and this prompts me to send you wishes of a happy new year to come.
Here are some truths about rowing that I want to convey to the world at large:

Indoor Rowing is low impact on the joints.
Indoor Rowing is the highest calorie burning exercise there is for any fitness level.
Indoor Rowing is easy to learn and accessible for people of all ages who can sit without pain.
Indoor Rowing can be done one limb at a time giving the opportunity to workout cardiovascularly while one joint needs rest.
Indoor Rowing is competitive, there are world championships and other satelite regattas.
Indoor Rowing machines are mainly Rowperfect and Concept2.
The Iron Oarsman is still the only indoor rowing gym in this world.
If you row indoors at home alone you can get the help of our unique indoor rowing workout DVDs for purchase on our website at www.ironoarsman.com
Indoor Rowing is great to get a rowing scholarship for crew without ever rowing on the water.
Indoor Rowing is great for pre joint replacement surgery to strengthen muscles for faster post surgery recovery.

Enjoy logging your miles in 2007 and if you do not belong to an affiliation we would love to have you join our IRON OARSMAN group on the Concept2.com world ranking website.

All the best and happy new year!!!

Sincerely,
XENO
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Dec 26, 2006

USADA contact information


Today I was surprised to hear that two junior rowers who have national team potential did not know about the US Anti Doping Agency.

If you take medication or plan to use food supplements check with the USADA first:

Here is the web address and the phone numbers:

Telephone
Main: 1-719-785-2000
Toll free: 1-866-601-2632
Fax: 1-719-785-2001
Drug Reference Line: 1-800-233-0393 (within the U.S.)
1-719-785-2020 (outside the U.S.)

Remember that drugs that can be taken out of competition might not be allowed during competition.

Happy Holidays,

XENO
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Dec 24, 2006

Find relief with The Original Backnobber II Tool


Whether you row indoors on your Rowperfect or practice any other sport, every once in a while it feels good to have a back rub from professional massage therapist, right?

Well I am pleased to tell you all that I bought and used a really cool massage tool called the Backnobber II. WOW this is a good one. It works great to work the muscular pressure points on your back. Check it out, below is the address on the net.

The manufacturers website is www.pressurepositive.com.

Happy Holidays,

XENO
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Dec 23, 2006

High School Rivalry between Newport Harbor High And CDM High

In the last months I overheard results between two competing high schools in our neighborhood. South of the Back Bay sits Corona del Mar high school and just north is Newport Harbor high school. CDM beat NHH in football this fall, which was a big upset for NHH. The NHH women's water polo beat CDM, which was identically a big upset. I am sure that there must be similar rivalries in cross country running and volleyball. Indoor Rowing is a great answer to further develop young athletes to achieve winning results.

My plan is to inform those coaches that indoor rowing could give them the edge over their competition. Tennis Head Coach, Tim Mang, from Corona Del Mar understood the great training effect of indoor rowing during their off season. He chose rowing because it has zero impact on ankles, knees, and hip joints. In addition to being a full body workout, it is a perfectly symmetric exercise, which helps develop the upper body of tennis players evenly. So for the last months I have coached the team and they have gotten stronger in rowing and I trust that their stamina will make them more competitive on the tennis court.

For the last month, I had the opportunity to train the CDM water polo freshmen. I was truly impressed with their dedication and stamina. Those young men sat down and went straight to business. They pulled so hard that it was difficult for me to hold back my need to tell them that they could easily become rowers at top nationally ranked university crew programs such as Harvard and Cal.

If you are a local parent or high school student, I invite you to give me a call at 949-400-7630 for a complimentary semi private rowing session.

Also check out our website: www.ironoarsman.com
Our street address is 440 East 17th Street #5, Costa Mesa, CA 92627

This invitation does not only extend to the CDM and NHHS, but also to Estancia high school and Costa Mesa high school.

Sincerely and happy holidays,
XENO MULLER
Olympic Gold & Silver Medalist, men's single scull
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Dec 22, 2006

Rowing on stationary machines. Dynamic machines will be the norm next year. Schools are having F U N with INDOOR ROWING



The first Birmingham wide schools IRC took place over the 23rd and 24th November at Nechells Sports Centre. Open to all primary and secondary schools in the city, the two events attracted over 640 competitors along with visitors from across the country. Pupils raced off over eitehr 2,000m or 4,000m in a team format, with eight pupils per team.
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Indoor Rowing in England is the future for all schools throughout the World

Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

European Indoor Rowing Championship Video Footage (English)

Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Dec 21, 2006

From the European Indoor Rowing Championship


Article was written by staff writer Melissa Bray from the International Rowing Association.


Tough blood on the indoor rowing circuit


20/12/2006
By Melissa Bray

The last major indoor rowing event of the year, the Euro Open in Amsterdam, had the usual Dutch national team rowers as well as smatterings of some of the best rowers in the world. But the most hyped event was far away from these top rowers.

Instead it was the men of the 50 – 59 year old age group that caught the attention. These men are part of the indoor rowing circuit. Their breed of competitiveness is complete with larger-than-life personalities, trash talking and personal rivalries often expressed through indoor rowing internet message boards complete with a threatened stoning and removal of bowels.

These men are indoor rowers in the purest sense – some have never stepped foot inside a scull – and many have come late to sport embracing indoor rowing in an almost fanatical sense.

Great Britain’s Roy Brook is Rocket Roy. Two weeks ago he set the World Record at the Welsh Ergo Championships in Great Britain and in training he has pulled better. Brian Garner is Micro Monkey, the extra lightweight that has trouble pacing himself. Richard Cureton is Ranger, the English professor who is known for his bobble hat and for evoking the ire of his competitors. David Hislop is the Scotsman aka Road Runner. Dennis Hastings is the consistent American who for years raced against the French erg legend Jean-Paul Tardieu and, until recently, held the World Record for his age group.

The group knows each other’s race methods, both physically and psychologically, intimately. Although they live in different locations spread between Great Britain and the United States, online chatting gives each other insight into their respective thoughts post-racing and in between meeting at race events.

At present Rocket Roy is the top dog following his win at the Euro Open. Rocket is new to the competitive game. He turned up in a gym in 2002 wanting to do “whatever was hard”. He was sent to the indoor rower.

“A chap in the gym challenged me to a 5000m race. I beat him.” Rocket was hooked. He then checked his online ranking (on the Concept2 website) and found his speed placed him six pages down. “I didn’t like that.”

Previously a self-professed couch potato, Rocket started training.

“Before this I did some cycling,” says Rocket but a crash and resulting broken hip and pelvis sent him back to the couch. Now Rocket follows a workout regime not far off that of an elite athlete. One of his toughest is 4km at 1:52 pace, a five minute rest and then 6 x 500m at 1:36 with 60 seconds rest, followed by another 4km at 1:52.

Until recently Rocket was completely self-taught. “No one in the gym knew how to use it {the rowing machine} so I just copied the diagram on the machine.” Rocket now has a coach – United States rowing coach Paul Smith – who trains him via the internet.

Rocket’s training regime includes five mornings a week on the rowing machine at home. Then five days a week he does one and a half hours in the gym which includes a mixture of erging, stationary bike and the stepping machine. Saturday’s are for a hard workout and Rocket takes Sunday off. All of Rocket’s training is geared towards the 2000m ergometer race. His next big event is the CRASH B World Indoor Rowing Championships.

“I want to do 6:28 there.”

At the Euro Open Rocket says the racing was tough. He describes it in his web blog: “The first stroke gone and I was shocked to see at the top of the rankings, non other than Micro Monkey. But how long for, that was the question. I got to 1.40s and sat there for the first 500, upped it to 1.39s for a while and saw Ranger at 0m. We were dead level. I thought, ‘he is playing with me here, how long can I hang on for?’ I got my head down and pulled hard to 1000m at, I think, about 3.20 {minutes}.

I glanced at the screen and couldn't see Ranger, but Hislop was there, 15m down. At this stage I glanced to my left and saw the Prof pulling quite lightly and slowly, he must have been rating about 28. I was at 36 or more, not sure, but it was hurting like hell and it felt really tough. I knew then he {Ranger} was done. Now I decided to ease off and just hold David at 15m or so. The pace slipped to 1.42, then 1.44s and I saw Dave close to 13, 12, 11m so I increased the effort a bit and held it there.”

With 150 to go Dave was 10m down. I knew he would sprint so I upped the effort to all out and held on to the end. I thought Dave had got second, but Dennis rowed through him into second.”

At 55 years old Rocket has no desire to stop. “It keeps the weight under control.” Rocket weighed 95kg earlier this year and weighed in at 73.6kg for the Euro Open for the lightweight category.

The Euro Open attracted 1500 competitors ranging in age from 12 through to 80 years old. Overall results in the open men’s and women’s events were not stellar while the lightweight men’s race presented a battle between some of the best lightweight scullers in the world. Local representative Gerard van der Linden of the Netherlands pulled out the top time finishing in 6:11 ahead of four-time World Champion Filippo Mannucci of Italy who finished less than a second ahead of Denmark’s current lightweight doubles World Champion Rasmus Quist.
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Dec 20, 2006

OK weigh in at 258

Good morning from Costa Mesa.

My weight this morning is 258.

I lost another couple pounds. I am particulary happy because I have not been able to row at the Iron Oarsman. A couple of weeks ago I lifted some household items at home and my glut muscle above my left leg got tight. This prevented me from using my body angle and therefore could not row and run workouts. The other reason I am happy is that I still need to download the Weight Watchers on the GO for my Treo Smart Phone that I am so fond of.

My weight is going the right direction and my leg muscles is healing. I am going to be back on the faster track very soon.

We all have our tiny little battles to win.

I wish you all a happy holiday.

Row lots on your rowing machine and on the water.

Sincerely,
XENO
Olympic Gold, Olympic Silver, Men's Single Scull
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Dec 16, 2006

Specific weight lifting for rowing

In competitive rowing the goal is to increase the torque per stroke. There are a couple of ways to achieve this. One is to lift weights. I used to lift between 30 and 90 repetitions per set. The other method is to row at stroke rates 18-20 for several minutes pulling as hard as possible depending the duration. I used to row three minutes at a time. The lactate levels would go up to 4 mmol. I do not recommend doing this on a stationary rowing machine, the turn around points at the finish and catch are pretty rough. I recommend using the ROWPERFECT or the C2 on slides. If you row on the water I recommend wrapping a bunch of bungees around the stern of the boat.
Have fun,
XENO MULLER
OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Discovery Channel Snake Research with Mike Rowe


You probably wonder why I am posting about MIKE ROWE'S Dirty Job show.
Besides the fact that Mike's last name is almost spelled like the verb row, I feel compelled to mention my favorite episode that I watched TODAY. Mike is at a lake in OHIO looking for water snakes. While catching them he was bitten a few times and that was really humorous to watch. Then he had to micro chip, puke, check if it is male or female, and measure the snakes. (He got bitten again!)
And to make this entry sort of related to rowing... the water on the lake was flat and ideal for rowing.
Thank you for checking in. I have a lot of fun reporting.
Sincerely,
XENO MULLER
Olympic Gold Medalist
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Indoor Rowing at the Iron Oarsman and coaching on the water NO PROBLEM!

The jet powered MOKAI has arrived. My friend and Iron Oarsman instructor VAL came back with this great Kayak from Prescott Arizona yesterday. Coaching on the water will become that much nicer for me. Before I used an outrigger set up which was difficult to carry down and I don't even want to start writing about how awkward it is to carry down by hand through the sand an outboard engine. I am going to figure out how to drive the MOKAI and once I know all the tricks that it can do I will allocate one day to a day and a half a week to coaching on the water.

Things are going to change for the better at the Iron Oarsman too. We are moving our sitting area to the street side. We will fill the back part of the Iron Oarsman with rowing machines. My friend Don is setting me up with some pretty cool music speakers that are literally the size of two small chicken noodle cans.

Don't forget that we are currently in the Concept2 holiday challenge. You can find that information on their website at www.concept2.com under "motivation".

News from Australia about the ROWPERFECT is great. I have seen the latest pics and I am so excited when we can introduce the Aussie Rower to the North American MARKET!!!!!! YEEEHAW! So stay tuned for the unveiling party at the Iron Oarsman!!!

All the best and stay safe and warm for those of you in the northern hemisphere, and for those down under, stay cool and safe.

CHEERS
XENO
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Dec 13, 2006

Straight from Men's Health!!!



Burn More Fat in the Gym
Rowing can help you burn more fat than biking

Edited by: Adam Campbell

Where you sit when you work out could determine how fast you lose your gut. Irish researchers recently reported that men burn more fat while rowing than while biking. In the study, scientists measured the amount of fat used for fuel while men exercised on either a rowing machine or a stationary bike. The result: Participants burned 40 to 50 percent more fat when rowing than when cycling, even though the duration of exercise was the same. The likely explanation is that because rowing ma-chines incorporate both your upper and lower body, they work more muscle, says lead study investigator David Ashley.
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

I have a new coaching launch!!!!






I won a MOKAI (new coaching launch for me) on EBAY!!!

I never felt totally comfortable coaching from my motorized outrigger. Now things have changed. I purchased a MOKAI. It is a JET POWERED sit in Kayak. A friend of min still has to get it in Prescott Arizona.

I have been avoiding coaching on the water because of the back breaking walk from my van to the water carrying the outboard engine.

NO MAS! The Mokai comes with wheels and is very easy to put in and out of the water.

All the best,

XENO
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Weight Watcher update!

I am excited to say that I did not gain a pound since last week. The mark is 261.

I was not able to row as much in the last ten days because of a stiff lower back. I did some yard work and doh! I was not really able to bend at the hip easily. Driving the car stiffened up my back so much that I needed a minute to stand next to the car before I could walk away without someone saying that I was too young to hubble along like that.

This morning for the first time, I took time to stretch my hamstrings. I used a towel and laid down on the floor and made sure that my lower back was supported against the floor. I raised one leg and pulled it back with the towel holding on to it at either end with my hands. This is quite a nice stretch that focuses on hinging at the hip joint without putting pressure on bending at the lower back. It felt great and I really wondered why in the HECK I had not stretched like that ten days ago....

I hope that your weight loss saga is going well too!

All the very best,

XENO
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Dec 10, 2006

Stay fit when you are injured

Since Indoor Rowing is perfect for cross training, consider the sport also when you have an injury from sports such as tennis, running, lifting, and many other athletic discipline which can occansionaly hurt your ankles, knees, elbows, shoulders, and hips. Indoor Rowing is very smooth on the body. The sport is performed in a horizontal linear back and forth motion. It is a total body workout and is known as being the highest calorie bruning workout for beginners and experts.
Happy Holidays,
XENO MULLER
Olympic Gold and Silver Medalist
Founder of the Iron Oarsman, Indoor Rowing Studio and Indoor Rowing DVD workouts, Costa Mesa, California.
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Workout: 7 minute pieces on your rowing machine.

Hello Everyone.

Here is a workout that can be pretty hard depending on how aggressive you want to be.

The goal is to push hard three times 7 minutes at increasing lower stroke rates. The goal is to train torque and endurance. By keeping away from high stroke rates keeps the lactic acid with most rowers below 5 mmol, slightly above the anaerobic threshold.

The rest time between the pieces is 7 minutes. Rest is done by actively paddeling so that the lactic acid can be flushed out from the blood stream and muscles.

Here is how you go after it.

Take at least ten minutes to paddle and loosen up.

First 7 minute: 3' @ SR 18, 2' @ SR 20, 2' @ SR 22
Secon.7 minute: 3' @ SR 20, 2' @ SR 22, 2' @ SR 24
Third 7 minute: 3' @ SR 22, 2' @ SR 24, 1' @ SR 26, 1' @ SR 28

Take at least ten minutes to actively paddle and cool down.

These pieces are great when you build your aerobic base using low stroke rates mentioned here above. The closer you get to racing you can push the stroke rates up by four overall.

Let me know if you have questions.

Have a great time rowing.

XENO
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Happy Rowers with the New Indoor Rowing workout DVD 7

Hello, Xeno-

My wife got me two of your DVDs for my birthday, right after the
Thanksgiving Holiday. We had just purchased a Concept2, Model D, a few
weeks earlier. Neither of us have rowed on the water, and we had only
rowed
on an erg a few times about twenty years ago.

I really enjoy rowing with you on your 100k-200k No Problem DVD and the
Intervals/Newport Bay DVD. I now have 133,247 meters for the Holiday
Challenge. My total lifetime meters are only 202,315, so I feel really
good
about that. I think you are getting us both off to a great start.

Kindest Regards,

Steve & Donna Van Tuyl
Goldendale, WA
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Dec 5, 2006

Rowing is just the greatest overall workout!

The Ultimate Workout

It is rare to find an activity that works as many muscle groups through as wide a range of motion as rowing does. Knees, hips, arms and shoulders will each see 90 - 130 degrees of rotation in every stroke, which is more than you’ll find in most other aerobic activities. This greater muscle involvement makes rowing a great calorie burner, while also developing flexibility and strength. Rowing is impact-free, and the intensity is completely user-controlled. Thousands of customers have found rowing to be the best low-impact, full-body workout available!

Legs: Each rowing stroke involves full compression and extension of the legs, working the muscles of the calves, thighs, hamstrings, buttocks and hips. And because it’s low impact, it’s much easier on your knees than most activities that build leg strength.

Core: Rowing is one of few exercise modes that will work your “core” abdominal and back muscles. Fitness experts believe a strong core yields numerous benefits, from a stronger back to better posture.

Upper Body: Rowing will strengthen and tone your upper body. Shoulders, back and arms are all involved in the rowing stroke.

Heart and Lungs: Because it engages so many muscle groups simultaneously, rowing puts a healthy demand on the cardiovascular system resulting in improved cardiovascular health.


Weight Loss: The full body rhythmic nature of rowing makes it wonderfully efficient at burning calories without putting a lot of stress on your legs and feet.

Injury Rehab: The low-impact nature of rowing makes it a great way to rebuild muscle tone and strength while increasing mobility and flexibility after an injury.

Cross-Training: The physical benefits of rowing are a natural complement to many sports such as running, swimming, cycling, tennis, or virtually anything else, making it a great way to cross train during the off-season.

Lifetime Fitness: Whether you’re 9 or 90, already fit or getting fit, rowing offers a superb aerobic workout to help you achieve your fitness goals.

Competition: Originally designed as a training tool for world class rowers, Indoor Rowing continues to serve as a powerful off-water training tool for competitive rowers at all levels around the world.
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Dec 4, 2006

Nascar's Tony Stewart ROWS 8K a day!


Here is the link: http://www.usatoday.com/sports/motor/nascar/2006-11-06-texas-folo_x.htm


By Seth Livingstone, USA TODAY
FORT WORTH — When it became evident that Tony Stewart's hunger for another Nextel Cup could not be satisfied this year, the 2005 champ set out to become leaner and faster.
Talk about success in racing trim, the slimmed-down Stewart has won three of the last six races, including Sunday's Dickies 500 when he left Chase contenders in his wake by leading 278 of 339 laps.

Even with victory celebrations, Stewart says he's lost some 20 pounds since being eliminated from Chase contention at Richmond in September.

"I just wanted to get in better shape," said Stewart, who has cut back on pizza and pasta and hired personal trainer Marc Arnone to travel with him. "I'm sure 80%-90% of people would like to get in better shape. I just got to the point where I said, 'OK, I'm going to do this.' "

And Stewart's competitive juices have kicked in when it comes to battling the bulge.

"It's fun," he said. "Race drivers are competitive by nature.

"Probably the thing I use the most is the rowing machine. It's good for cardio, but at the same time it works your back, your shoulders, your arms and your legs. The first day I went 6,000 meters, then it was 6,300 and then 6,500 and (recently) I went 8,000 meters. It's just neat to push myself and see how far I can go.

"When I see myself progress that way, it's not so much counting inches and pounds, because you can drive yourself nuts doing that — every day you want to jump on the scale. Being able to go out and do something better, go a little bit further, lift a little bit heavier weight than I was a day or two before, that's how I'll judge my progress."

Stewart might want to judge it by his success behind the wheel. No driver has scored more points (1,185) since the Chase began. And no driver looks more fit for a champion's mantel, even if NASCAR's 10-for-the-Cup format precludes Stewart from retaining the crown.

"He's looking great," said Dale Earnhardt Jr., after battling strep throat, dehydration and a scrape with the wall to keep his Cup hopes alive with a sixth-place finish.

"He was too good," said Kasey Kahne, who provided some of Stewart's stiffest competition before his Evernham Motorsports engine gave out. "Even though we were flying, he was still better than we were."

Those close to Stewart can see a commitment from him when it comes to his conditioning. He'd talked about losing weight before. He even purchased some $17,000 worth of exercise equipment last December.

"I think this time he's a little more serious about it," said team president J.D. Gibbs. "I think he went about it the right way. It comes back to having somebody full time with you. It's hard to slack off when you've got somebody right there next to you. You can't hide."

Teammate J.J. Yeley believes that being eliminated from the Chase played a major role.

"Tony's (attitude) always was, 'OK, I may be in bad shape, but I'm still winning championships and winning races. Until that affects me, I'm not going to worry about it,' " Yeley said. "With all the trouble they had this year that they don't generally have — whether it was wrecks, blown engines or whatever — missing the Chase by 16 points was a wake-up call."
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Dec 3, 2006

Rowing Workout 19' Pyramid

I will start posting rowing workouts that I have done in the past.

Here is a stroke rate change workout that can certainly challenge you. Remember that you can always adjust the resistance on the flywheel to your liking.

This is a continuous row that lasts 19 minutes. The rate changes every 4'-3'-2'-1'-2'-3'-4' (minutes). It is best if you first start with a lower beginning stroke rate such as 18 strokes per minute.

Start the pyramid by rowing at 18 for 4 minutes, then change to 20 for 3 minutes, 22 for 2 minutes, 24 for 1 munite, than back down 22 for 2 minutes, 20 for 3 minutes, 18 for 4 minutes.

Focus on keeping the torque per stroke consistent.

Have a great time and don't overdue it.

XENO

This workout is for sale also on DVD through our website www.gorow.com and www.ironoarsman.com
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Dec 1, 2006

Let's get tough on calorie bruning at the Iron Oarsman, new monthly membership!

OK, that is it. I believe that we have reached a good number of interested indoor rowers to make a monthly membership possible at the Iron Oarsman.

Now you can row all you want during scheduled workouts for $130 a month. This is going to be great for burning off the extra holiday calories. (A side note: I still lost a pound over Thanksgiving break. I am planning to download WW on the GO to my smart phone.)

In case of families we are introducing the monthly membership of $160 a month unlimited scheduled workouts.

If you can't make it to the Iron Oarsman, don't worry. We have 7 Indoor Rowing Workout DVDs that you can watch at home on your own rowing machine. Those DVDs are available at www.ironoarsman.com.

All the very best and see you soon.

XENO
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Dec 29, 2006

Climbing Mount Everest without oxygene is like:


I just finished watching the IMAX Mount Everest movie. Quite amazing scenery and crazy motivated people who with the unbeliveable power of a bunch of superhuman Sherpas, got to spend a few minutes on top of the world.

There was this one western climber who took it upon himself to climb to the top without oxygene. He was so exhausted that he could not wait for the others to join him to celebrate the summit of Mount Everest.

Climbing Everest without oxygene is probably as smart as giving birth without epidoral. I leave it up to you to pass a pro or a con judgment.

There is no way with my fear of heights, and being father of young children that I would EVER in a million years undertake that climb.

I would rather row for a week and put in one million meters.

XENO
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Getting ready for Crash B Indoor Rowing Championship

All right, let's train for 2K sprints in January and February.
First of all, if you train with a dynamic rowing machine such as the ROWPERFECT or the Concept2 on Slides, you must now do what you hate, that is to train without slides and shelf your ROWPERFECT until after your indoor regatta. If you are part of the few lucky ones who live close to a ROWPERFECT sanctioned indoor championship then don't worry about rowing the stationary (primitive) way. In my opinion, rowing stationary is more like torture than enjoyment.

There is a workout that trains the power per stroke very well: Consult your physician before doing any exercise then try this at home!

Push six times 3 minutes with 3 minutes rest in between. The stroke rate is to be kept no higher than 20 strokes per minute. Increase your resistance by 2 to 4 on the Concept2 scale. Push as hard as you can. Make sure that you support your lower back when you row. Keep your arms straight during the leg drive.

You will notice your power per stroke increase dramatically after one month. Do this workout once to twice per week. By keeping the stroke rate low, you avoid accumulating too much lactic acid. Have fun let me know how it goes.

Remember that I sell indoor rowing workouts that show proper rowing technique. All the best and happy new year!

Xeno
Olympic gold and silver medalist, men's single scull
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Dec 28, 2006

Hello and good morning, I wish you an injury free year!

It is a beautiful morning here in Southern California and this prompts me to send you wishes of a happy new year to come.
Here are some truths about rowing that I want to convey to the world at large:

Indoor Rowing is low impact on the joints.
Indoor Rowing is the highest calorie burning exercise there is for any fitness level.
Indoor Rowing is easy to learn and accessible for people of all ages who can sit without pain.
Indoor Rowing can be done one limb at a time giving the opportunity to workout cardiovascularly while one joint needs rest.
Indoor Rowing is competitive, there are world championships and other satelite regattas.
Indoor Rowing machines are mainly Rowperfect and Concept2.
The Iron Oarsman is still the only indoor rowing gym in this world.
If you row indoors at home alone you can get the help of our unique indoor rowing workout DVDs for purchase on our website at www.ironoarsman.com
Indoor Rowing is great to get a rowing scholarship for crew without ever rowing on the water.
Indoor Rowing is great for pre joint replacement surgery to strengthen muscles for faster post surgery recovery.

Enjoy logging your miles in 2007 and if you do not belong to an affiliation we would love to have you join our IRON OARSMAN group on the Concept2.com world ranking website.

All the best and happy new year!!!

Sincerely,
XENO
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Dec 26, 2006

USADA contact information


Today I was surprised to hear that two junior rowers who have national team potential did not know about the US Anti Doping Agency.

If you take medication or plan to use food supplements check with the USADA first:

Here is the web address and the phone numbers:

Telephone
Main: 1-719-785-2000
Toll free: 1-866-601-2632
Fax: 1-719-785-2001
Drug Reference Line: 1-800-233-0393 (within the U.S.)
1-719-785-2020 (outside the U.S.)

Remember that drugs that can be taken out of competition might not be allowed during competition.

Happy Holidays,

XENO
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Dec 24, 2006

Find relief with The Original Backnobber II Tool


Whether you row indoors on your Rowperfect or practice any other sport, every once in a while it feels good to have a back rub from professional massage therapist, right?

Well I am pleased to tell you all that I bought and used a really cool massage tool called the Backnobber II. WOW this is a good one. It works great to work the muscular pressure points on your back. Check it out, below is the address on the net.

The manufacturers website is www.pressurepositive.com.

Happy Holidays,

XENO
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Dec 23, 2006

High School Rivalry between Newport Harbor High And CDM High

In the last months I overheard results between two competing high schools in our neighborhood. South of the Back Bay sits Corona del Mar high school and just north is Newport Harbor high school. CDM beat NHH in football this fall, which was a big upset for NHH. The NHH women's water polo beat CDM, which was identically a big upset. I am sure that there must be similar rivalries in cross country running and volleyball. Indoor Rowing is a great answer to further develop young athletes to achieve winning results.

My plan is to inform those coaches that indoor rowing could give them the edge over their competition. Tennis Head Coach, Tim Mang, from Corona Del Mar understood the great training effect of indoor rowing during their off season. He chose rowing because it has zero impact on ankles, knees, and hip joints. In addition to being a full body workout, it is a perfectly symmetric exercise, which helps develop the upper body of tennis players evenly. So for the last months I have coached the team and they have gotten stronger in rowing and I trust that their stamina will make them more competitive on the tennis court.

For the last month, I had the opportunity to train the CDM water polo freshmen. I was truly impressed with their dedication and stamina. Those young men sat down and went straight to business. They pulled so hard that it was difficult for me to hold back my need to tell them that they could easily become rowers at top nationally ranked university crew programs such as Harvard and Cal.

If you are a local parent or high school student, I invite you to give me a call at 949-400-7630 for a complimentary semi private rowing session.

Also check out our website: www.ironoarsman.com
Our street address is 440 East 17th Street #5, Costa Mesa, CA 92627

This invitation does not only extend to the CDM and NHHS, but also to Estancia high school and Costa Mesa high school.

Sincerely and happy holidays,
XENO MULLER
Olympic Gold & Silver Medalist, men's single scull
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Dec 22, 2006

Rowing on stationary machines. Dynamic machines will be the norm next year. Schools are having F U N with INDOOR ROWING



The first Birmingham wide schools IRC took place over the 23rd and 24th November at Nechells Sports Centre. Open to all primary and secondary schools in the city, the two events attracted over 640 competitors along with visitors from across the country. Pupils raced off over eitehr 2,000m or 4,000m in a team format, with eight pupils per team.
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Indoor Rowing in England is the future for all schools throughout the World

Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

European Indoor Rowing Championship Video Footage (English)

Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Dec 21, 2006

From the European Indoor Rowing Championship


Article was written by staff writer Melissa Bray from the International Rowing Association.


Tough blood on the indoor rowing circuit


20/12/2006
By Melissa Bray

The last major indoor rowing event of the year, the Euro Open in Amsterdam, had the usual Dutch national team rowers as well as smatterings of some of the best rowers in the world. But the most hyped event was far away from these top rowers.

Instead it was the men of the 50 – 59 year old age group that caught the attention. These men are part of the indoor rowing circuit. Their breed of competitiveness is complete with larger-than-life personalities, trash talking and personal rivalries often expressed through indoor rowing internet message boards complete with a threatened stoning and removal of bowels.

These men are indoor rowers in the purest sense – some have never stepped foot inside a scull – and many have come late to sport embracing indoor rowing in an almost fanatical sense.

Great Britain’s Roy Brook is Rocket Roy. Two weeks ago he set the World Record at the Welsh Ergo Championships in Great Britain and in training he has pulled better. Brian Garner is Micro Monkey, the extra lightweight that has trouble pacing himself. Richard Cureton is Ranger, the English professor who is known for his bobble hat and for evoking the ire of his competitors. David Hislop is the Scotsman aka Road Runner. Dennis Hastings is the consistent American who for years raced against the French erg legend Jean-Paul Tardieu and, until recently, held the World Record for his age group.

The group knows each other’s race methods, both physically and psychologically, intimately. Although they live in different locations spread between Great Britain and the United States, online chatting gives each other insight into their respective thoughts post-racing and in between meeting at race events.

At present Rocket Roy is the top dog following his win at the Euro Open. Rocket is new to the competitive game. He turned up in a gym in 2002 wanting to do “whatever was hard”. He was sent to the indoor rower.

“A chap in the gym challenged me to a 5000m race. I beat him.” Rocket was hooked. He then checked his online ranking (on the Concept2 website) and found his speed placed him six pages down. “I didn’t like that.”

Previously a self-professed couch potato, Rocket started training.

“Before this I did some cycling,” says Rocket but a crash and resulting broken hip and pelvis sent him back to the couch. Now Rocket follows a workout regime not far off that of an elite athlete. One of his toughest is 4km at 1:52 pace, a five minute rest and then 6 x 500m at 1:36 with 60 seconds rest, followed by another 4km at 1:52.

Until recently Rocket was completely self-taught. “No one in the gym knew how to use it {the rowing machine} so I just copied the diagram on the machine.” Rocket now has a coach – United States rowing coach Paul Smith – who trains him via the internet.

Rocket’s training regime includes five mornings a week on the rowing machine at home. Then five days a week he does one and a half hours in the gym which includes a mixture of erging, stationary bike and the stepping machine. Saturday’s are for a hard workout and Rocket takes Sunday off. All of Rocket’s training is geared towards the 2000m ergometer race. His next big event is the CRASH B World Indoor Rowing Championships.

“I want to do 6:28 there.”

At the Euro Open Rocket says the racing was tough. He describes it in his web blog: “The first stroke gone and I was shocked to see at the top of the rankings, non other than Micro Monkey. But how long for, that was the question. I got to 1.40s and sat there for the first 500, upped it to 1.39s for a while and saw Ranger at 0m. We were dead level. I thought, ‘he is playing with me here, how long can I hang on for?’ I got my head down and pulled hard to 1000m at, I think, about 3.20 {minutes}.

I glanced at the screen and couldn't see Ranger, but Hislop was there, 15m down. At this stage I glanced to my left and saw the Prof pulling quite lightly and slowly, he must have been rating about 28. I was at 36 or more, not sure, but it was hurting like hell and it felt really tough. I knew then he {Ranger} was done. Now I decided to ease off and just hold David at 15m or so. The pace slipped to 1.42, then 1.44s and I saw Dave close to 13, 12, 11m so I increased the effort a bit and held it there.”

With 150 to go Dave was 10m down. I knew he would sprint so I upped the effort to all out and held on to the end. I thought Dave had got second, but Dennis rowed through him into second.”

At 55 years old Rocket has no desire to stop. “It keeps the weight under control.” Rocket weighed 95kg earlier this year and weighed in at 73.6kg for the Euro Open for the lightweight category.

The Euro Open attracted 1500 competitors ranging in age from 12 through to 80 years old. Overall results in the open men’s and women’s events were not stellar while the lightweight men’s race presented a battle between some of the best lightweight scullers in the world. Local representative Gerard van der Linden of the Netherlands pulled out the top time finishing in 6:11 ahead of four-time World Champion Filippo Mannucci of Italy who finished less than a second ahead of Denmark’s current lightweight doubles World Champion Rasmus Quist.
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Dec 20, 2006

OK weigh in at 258

Good morning from Costa Mesa.

My weight this morning is 258.

I lost another couple pounds. I am particulary happy because I have not been able to row at the Iron Oarsman. A couple of weeks ago I lifted some household items at home and my glut muscle above my left leg got tight. This prevented me from using my body angle and therefore could not row and run workouts. The other reason I am happy is that I still need to download the Weight Watchers on the GO for my Treo Smart Phone that I am so fond of.

My weight is going the right direction and my leg muscles is healing. I am going to be back on the faster track very soon.

We all have our tiny little battles to win.

I wish you all a happy holiday.

Row lots on your rowing machine and on the water.

Sincerely,
XENO
Olympic Gold, Olympic Silver, Men's Single Scull
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Dec 16, 2006

Specific weight lifting for rowing

In competitive rowing the goal is to increase the torque per stroke. There are a couple of ways to achieve this. One is to lift weights. I used to lift between 30 and 90 repetitions per set. The other method is to row at stroke rates 18-20 for several minutes pulling as hard as possible depending the duration. I used to row three minutes at a time. The lactate levels would go up to 4 mmol. I do not recommend doing this on a stationary rowing machine, the turn around points at the finish and catch are pretty rough. I recommend using the ROWPERFECT or the C2 on slides. If you row on the water I recommend wrapping a bunch of bungees around the stern of the boat.
Have fun,
XENO MULLER
OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Discovery Channel Snake Research with Mike Rowe


You probably wonder why I am posting about MIKE ROWE'S Dirty Job show.
Besides the fact that Mike's last name is almost spelled like the verb row, I feel compelled to mention my favorite episode that I watched TODAY. Mike is at a lake in OHIO looking for water snakes. While catching them he was bitten a few times and that was really humorous to watch. Then he had to micro chip, puke, check if it is male or female, and measure the snakes. (He got bitten again!)
And to make this entry sort of related to rowing... the water on the lake was flat and ideal for rowing.
Thank you for checking in. I have a lot of fun reporting.
Sincerely,
XENO MULLER
Olympic Gold Medalist
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Indoor Rowing at the Iron Oarsman and coaching on the water NO PROBLEM!

The jet powered MOKAI has arrived. My friend and Iron Oarsman instructor VAL came back with this great Kayak from Prescott Arizona yesterday. Coaching on the water will become that much nicer for me. Before I used an outrigger set up which was difficult to carry down and I don't even want to start writing about how awkward it is to carry down by hand through the sand an outboard engine. I am going to figure out how to drive the MOKAI and once I know all the tricks that it can do I will allocate one day to a day and a half a week to coaching on the water.

Things are going to change for the better at the Iron Oarsman too. We are moving our sitting area to the street side. We will fill the back part of the Iron Oarsman with rowing machines. My friend Don is setting me up with some pretty cool music speakers that are literally the size of two small chicken noodle cans.

Don't forget that we are currently in the Concept2 holiday challenge. You can find that information on their website at www.concept2.com under "motivation".

News from Australia about the ROWPERFECT is great. I have seen the latest pics and I am so excited when we can introduce the Aussie Rower to the North American MARKET!!!!!! YEEEHAW! So stay tuned for the unveiling party at the Iron Oarsman!!!

All the best and stay safe and warm for those of you in the northern hemisphere, and for those down under, stay cool and safe.

CHEERS
XENO
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Dec 13, 2006

Straight from Men's Health!!!



Burn More Fat in the Gym
Rowing can help you burn more fat than biking

Edited by: Adam Campbell

Where you sit when you work out could determine how fast you lose your gut. Irish researchers recently reported that men burn more fat while rowing than while biking. In the study, scientists measured the amount of fat used for fuel while men exercised on either a rowing machine or a stationary bike. The result: Participants burned 40 to 50 percent more fat when rowing than when cycling, even though the duration of exercise was the same. The likely explanation is that because rowing ma-chines incorporate both your upper and lower body, they work more muscle, says lead study investigator David Ashley.
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

I have a new coaching launch!!!!






I won a MOKAI (new coaching launch for me) on EBAY!!!

I never felt totally comfortable coaching from my motorized outrigger. Now things have changed. I purchased a MOKAI. It is a JET POWERED sit in Kayak. A friend of min still has to get it in Prescott Arizona.

I have been avoiding coaching on the water because of the back breaking walk from my van to the water carrying the outboard engine.

NO MAS! The Mokai comes with wheels and is very easy to put in and out of the water.

All the best,

XENO
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Weight Watcher update!

I am excited to say that I did not gain a pound since last week. The mark is 261.

I was not able to row as much in the last ten days because of a stiff lower back. I did some yard work and doh! I was not really able to bend at the hip easily. Driving the car stiffened up my back so much that I needed a minute to stand next to the car before I could walk away without someone saying that I was too young to hubble along like that.

This morning for the first time, I took time to stretch my hamstrings. I used a towel and laid down on the floor and made sure that my lower back was supported against the floor. I raised one leg and pulled it back with the towel holding on to it at either end with my hands. This is quite a nice stretch that focuses on hinging at the hip joint without putting pressure on bending at the lower back. It felt great and I really wondered why in the HECK I had not stretched like that ten days ago....

I hope that your weight loss saga is going well too!

All the very best,

XENO
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Dec 10, 2006

Stay fit when you are injured

Since Indoor Rowing is perfect for cross training, consider the sport also when you have an injury from sports such as tennis, running, lifting, and many other athletic discipline which can occansionaly hurt your ankles, knees, elbows, shoulders, and hips. Indoor Rowing is very smooth on the body. The sport is performed in a horizontal linear back and forth motion. It is a total body workout and is known as being the highest calorie bruning workout for beginners and experts.
Happy Holidays,
XENO MULLER
Olympic Gold and Silver Medalist
Founder of the Iron Oarsman, Indoor Rowing Studio and Indoor Rowing DVD workouts, Costa Mesa, California.
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Workout: 7 minute pieces on your rowing machine.

Hello Everyone.

Here is a workout that can be pretty hard depending on how aggressive you want to be.

The goal is to push hard three times 7 minutes at increasing lower stroke rates. The goal is to train torque and endurance. By keeping away from high stroke rates keeps the lactic acid with most rowers below 5 mmol, slightly above the anaerobic threshold.

The rest time between the pieces is 7 minutes. Rest is done by actively paddeling so that the lactic acid can be flushed out from the blood stream and muscles.

Here is how you go after it.

Take at least ten minutes to paddle and loosen up.

First 7 minute: 3' @ SR 18, 2' @ SR 20, 2' @ SR 22
Secon.7 minute: 3' @ SR 20, 2' @ SR 22, 2' @ SR 24
Third 7 minute: 3' @ SR 22, 2' @ SR 24, 1' @ SR 26, 1' @ SR 28

Take at least ten minutes to actively paddle and cool down.

These pieces are great when you build your aerobic base using low stroke rates mentioned here above. The closer you get to racing you can push the stroke rates up by four overall.

Let me know if you have questions.

Have a great time rowing.

XENO
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Happy Rowers with the New Indoor Rowing workout DVD 7

Hello, Xeno-

My wife got me two of your DVDs for my birthday, right after the
Thanksgiving Holiday. We had just purchased a Concept2, Model D, a few
weeks earlier. Neither of us have rowed on the water, and we had only
rowed
on an erg a few times about twenty years ago.

I really enjoy rowing with you on your 100k-200k No Problem DVD and the
Intervals/Newport Bay DVD. I now have 133,247 meters for the Holiday
Challenge. My total lifetime meters are only 202,315, so I feel really
good
about that. I think you are getting us both off to a great start.

Kindest Regards,

Steve & Donna Van Tuyl
Goldendale, WA
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Dec 5, 2006

Rowing is just the greatest overall workout!

The Ultimate Workout

It is rare to find an activity that works as many muscle groups through as wide a range of motion as rowing does. Knees, hips, arms and shoulders will each see 90 - 130 degrees of rotation in every stroke, which is more than you’ll find in most other aerobic activities. This greater muscle involvement makes rowing a great calorie burner, while also developing flexibility and strength. Rowing is impact-free, and the intensity is completely user-controlled. Thousands of customers have found rowing to be the best low-impact, full-body workout available!

Legs: Each rowing stroke involves full compression and extension of the legs, working the muscles of the calves, thighs, hamstrings, buttocks and hips. And because it’s low impact, it’s much easier on your knees than most activities that build leg strength.

Core: Rowing is one of few exercise modes that will work your “core” abdominal and back muscles. Fitness experts believe a strong core yields numerous benefits, from a stronger back to better posture.

Upper Body: Rowing will strengthen and tone your upper body. Shoulders, back and arms are all involved in the rowing stroke.

Heart and Lungs: Because it engages so many muscle groups simultaneously, rowing puts a healthy demand on the cardiovascular system resulting in improved cardiovascular health.


Weight Loss: The full body rhythmic nature of rowing makes it wonderfully efficient at burning calories without putting a lot of stress on your legs and feet.

Injury Rehab: The low-impact nature of rowing makes it a great way to rebuild muscle tone and strength while increasing mobility and flexibility after an injury.

Cross-Training: The physical benefits of rowing are a natural complement to many sports such as running, swimming, cycling, tennis, or virtually anything else, making it a great way to cross train during the off-season.

Lifetime Fitness: Whether you’re 9 or 90, already fit or getting fit, rowing offers a superb aerobic workout to help you achieve your fitness goals.

Competition: Originally designed as a training tool for world class rowers, Indoor Rowing continues to serve as a powerful off-water training tool for competitive rowers at all levels around the world.
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Dec 4, 2006

Nascar's Tony Stewart ROWS 8K a day!


Here is the link: http://www.usatoday.com/sports/motor/nascar/2006-11-06-texas-folo_x.htm


By Seth Livingstone, USA TODAY
FORT WORTH — When it became evident that Tony Stewart's hunger for another Nextel Cup could not be satisfied this year, the 2005 champ set out to become leaner and faster.
Talk about success in racing trim, the slimmed-down Stewart has won three of the last six races, including Sunday's Dickies 500 when he left Chase contenders in his wake by leading 278 of 339 laps.

Even with victory celebrations, Stewart says he's lost some 20 pounds since being eliminated from Chase contention at Richmond in September.

"I just wanted to get in better shape," said Stewart, who has cut back on pizza and pasta and hired personal trainer Marc Arnone to travel with him. "I'm sure 80%-90% of people would like to get in better shape. I just got to the point where I said, 'OK, I'm going to do this.' "

And Stewart's competitive juices have kicked in when it comes to battling the bulge.

"It's fun," he said. "Race drivers are competitive by nature.

"Probably the thing I use the most is the rowing machine. It's good for cardio, but at the same time it works your back, your shoulders, your arms and your legs. The first day I went 6,000 meters, then it was 6,300 and then 6,500 and (recently) I went 8,000 meters. It's just neat to push myself and see how far I can go.

"When I see myself progress that way, it's not so much counting inches and pounds, because you can drive yourself nuts doing that — every day you want to jump on the scale. Being able to go out and do something better, go a little bit further, lift a little bit heavier weight than I was a day or two before, that's how I'll judge my progress."

Stewart might want to judge it by his success behind the wheel. No driver has scored more points (1,185) since the Chase began. And no driver looks more fit for a champion's mantel, even if NASCAR's 10-for-the-Cup format precludes Stewart from retaining the crown.

"He's looking great," said Dale Earnhardt Jr., after battling strep throat, dehydration and a scrape with the wall to keep his Cup hopes alive with a sixth-place finish.

"He was too good," said Kasey Kahne, who provided some of Stewart's stiffest competition before his Evernham Motorsports engine gave out. "Even though we were flying, he was still better than we were."

Those close to Stewart can see a commitment from him when it comes to his conditioning. He'd talked about losing weight before. He even purchased some $17,000 worth of exercise equipment last December.

"I think this time he's a little more serious about it," said team president J.D. Gibbs. "I think he went about it the right way. It comes back to having somebody full time with you. It's hard to slack off when you've got somebody right there next to you. You can't hide."

Teammate J.J. Yeley believes that being eliminated from the Chase played a major role.

"Tony's (attitude) always was, 'OK, I may be in bad shape, but I'm still winning championships and winning races. Until that affects me, I'm not going to worry about it,' " Yeley said. "With all the trouble they had this year that they don't generally have — whether it was wrecks, blown engines or whatever — missing the Chase by 16 points was a wake-up call."
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Dec 3, 2006

Rowing Workout 19' Pyramid

I will start posting rowing workouts that I have done in the past.

Here is a stroke rate change workout that can certainly challenge you. Remember that you can always adjust the resistance on the flywheel to your liking.

This is a continuous row that lasts 19 minutes. The rate changes every 4'-3'-2'-1'-2'-3'-4' (minutes). It is best if you first start with a lower beginning stroke rate such as 18 strokes per minute.

Start the pyramid by rowing at 18 for 4 minutes, then change to 20 for 3 minutes, 22 for 2 minutes, 24 for 1 munite, than back down 22 for 2 minutes, 20 for 3 minutes, 18 for 4 minutes.

Focus on keeping the torque per stroke consistent.

Have a great time and don't overdue it.

XENO

This workout is for sale also on DVD through our website www.gorow.com and www.ironoarsman.com
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Dec 1, 2006

Let's get tough on calorie bruning at the Iron Oarsman, new monthly membership!

OK, that is it. I believe that we have reached a good number of interested indoor rowers to make a monthly membership possible at the Iron Oarsman.

Now you can row all you want during scheduled workouts for $130 a month. This is going to be great for burning off the extra holiday calories. (A side note: I still lost a pound over Thanksgiving break. I am planning to download WW on the GO to my smart phone.)

In case of families we are introducing the monthly membership of $160 a month unlimited scheduled workouts.

If you can't make it to the Iron Oarsman, don't worry. We have 7 Indoor Rowing Workout DVDs that you can watch at home on your own rowing machine. Those DVDs are available at www.ironoarsman.com.

All the very best and see you soon.

XENO
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.