Showing posts with label Rowing Commentary with Xeno Müller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rowing Commentary with Xeno Müller. Show all posts

Jun 4, 2011

Handle height sculling technique.


The key to efficient boat moving is to avoid hanging the blade at the catch, exit at the finish without letting the boat fall to the side, and connecting to the foot board. There are many technical exercises that can be done to find control over the boat, whether it is a single scull or an eight. Sensitizing the athlete to the oars, rigger, foot board and seat, are keys to fast rowing. For competitive athletes and rowers who want to be free of injury come visit www.xenorowingcoach.com, and for those who want to enjoy their rowing machine without getting bored and injured, come visit www.row2go.com
Xeno Muller
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Here is technique available on Youtube and what does not compute with me:


First picture: No support in the lower back.  Not enough leg compression.  A fuller leg compression instantly brings more power (forceXdistance/time).
Second picture: Too much lay back, lower back not supported, because of weak connection through the "shock absorbent knees" which make the draw of the arms inefficient to send the boat or fully accelerate the flywheel.  Such lay back prevents higher effective stroke rates.  I know how to describe exercises that will improve rowing technique and personal performance on the water and on land for this individual.
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Xeno Muller betreut Schweizer Ruderer :-)



Hi Rowers,
The funny language you hear me speak is Swiss-German. I was born in Switzerland and as my parents moved around I had to learn different foreign languages. That is why I speak Spanish, French, High German, and English. I coach Swiss people via video file transfer. It works great. You can find further information on www.xenorowingcoach.com if competition is what makes your heart beat faster. We also have www.row2go.com for people who want to work better and more on their rowing machine. :-)
Xeno Muller
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Mega Catamaran in Newport Beach where I coach and trained for a decade

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

Jun 3, 2011

Rowers who might run beware

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

Rowing for Tri-athletes is a great solution for training problems.

As tri-athletes, why bother cross training when the sport already includes three different disciplines?

I have competed at three Olympics. I won gold and silver in the men's single scull. Both medals were won with the same coach, Marty Aitken from Australia, a former semi pro cyclist from Melbourne. When Marty and I started working together he understood my training environment. As a Swiss Olympic team rower, I lived in Southern California, far away from any of my team mates. I trained by myself, not because I was an introvert, but because I wanted good weather to be able to train through the winter on the water. Training by yourself can become quite monotonous and we needed to avoid mental burn out at all cost. Since Marty took care of the Swiss team in Europe, I would only be visited ever five weeks for 10 days. To avoid mental burn out from spending too much time on the water and potentially getting some sort of chronicle booboo in the wrists or fingers from all the high torque strokes I took during my 120 minute sessions, Marty recommended that I get myself a road bike! This meant that I would spend close to half of my time riding for two hours, next to on the water rowing and circuit weigh lifting....

As a tri-athlete you may now say, "Xeno.... we use bikes, that is nothing new"! That is my point exactly. In my case rowing alone did not complete me. Cycling helped in more ways than one. For one, the constant movement of the legs spinning between 70-80 rpms at roughly 20 miles per hour, was a totally different conditioning to how the legs are used in rowing. In addition, seeing where you going had a therapeutic effect; in rowing one looks over the stern of the boat, rowing "backwards". The scenery change was also a wonderful escape from the endless figure eights around Balboa Island and Lido Island. Cycling also burned calories off of me in areas that rowing did not. Rowing, cycling, and circuit training, was a gold medal winning combination.

Here is why Tri-Athletes need rowing to last longer and go faster:

What you don't get from swimming, running, and cycling, is the rowing specific resistance-endurance. As one pushes the boat past the oars, to make it glide on the surface of the water as if it were a skate on an ice rink, almost 90% of the body's muscles are used. When on a rowing machine, the sense of acceleration is equal to the increasing sound of the fly or water wheel. Thus, rowing is a complete body workout, which makes building aerobic capacity extremely efficient, especially because the stroke rate at below the aerobic threshold varies between 18-22 per minute. This means that it takes up to 3 seconds of recovery time versus 1 second of acceleration for each stroke cycle. You build torque and get to take deep breaths throughout your workout. Muscularly, the legs enjoy a complete range of the knee, from compression to full extension. As the rower hinges at the hip joint to send the boat, the hamstrings, and glut muscles are highly utilized. The draw of the arms, comes from the contraction of the latessimus, which helps support the back.

Rowing helps building endurance in your secondary tri-muscles and that is key to competitive triathlon success. As we push our bodies hard in races we increase lactic acid in our blood. The higher the lactic acid the less we last. This is why a complete aerobically fit muscular system is key for a tri-athletes racing potential. As we push our body, we create endurance by burning oxygen which requires BURNING LACTIC ACID. The greater aerobic capacity and thus count of mitochondria in the muscle cells the more lactic acid is needed to burn oxygen and the longer we last by keeping the lactate concentration in our body low.

Rowing is great for Tri-joints:

Rowing is a zero impact exercise and is kind to the joints. Rowing is ideal to give tri- ankles, knees, hips and back a break from the pavement. It is also ideal to strengthen the leg in ways that cycling can't. Rowing helps strengthen rotator cuffs and upper body. Rowing can be practiced indoors during the winter and outdoors in different types of recreational and competitive shells.

For rowing beginners I provide online workouts that can be downloaded to different electronic devices. For tri-athletes who want to be ranked nationally and internationally in indoor rowing I provide a competitive training program and frame by frame video coaching.
www.row2go.com
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

May 5, 2011

On Wednesday at 4pm pst I will talk on rowing illustrated radio about...




Hi you crazy competitive rowers!

On Wednesday May 10. 2011, 4PM PST, I will talk on Rowing Illustrated's radio show about which club to join if you want to make an elite rowing team and have a stab at the national team.
I will also address the need to use video to move the boat more efficiently and faster of course. My third and final point will be about understanding other sports in order to improve rowing technique and power application.
Tata for now!
www.xenorowingcoach.com


Xeno Muller
www.row2go.com to solve motivation problems
www.xenorowingcoach.com to solve true speed problems
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Apr 28, 2011

Be smart don't burn the candle at both ends, rest when your body tells you.

Looking back at my years of training for competition, I can say with certitude that I was highly motivated to making my body bullet proof against other competitors.

Forward to now and the wisdom I have gained. A smart coach let's you rest. A smart coach does not second guess your determination. A smart athlete listens to his or her body as much if not more than the brain. A smart athlete will not rush to achieving a personal best shortly after recovering from the flu. A greenhorn athlete will train until the joint really hurts. A greenhorn believes that more pain equals more gain. A greenhorn will try to lift more than others in the gym.

The bottom line in all this... When read all that I have written, you are a determined individual. You have one body, take care of it, don't make sudden changes in how you use your body. Training for the Olympics in rowing borders unhealthy. Don't be ashamed if one day you need to see a doctor form something that you had so well trained. Be thankful that rowing is not an impact sport.
The picture below was taken in 1992 when the Crash B was still 2500 meters. My mom won the hammer in her age division.


Xeno Muller
www.row2go.com to solve motivation problems
www.xenorowingcoach.com to solve true speed problems
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Apr 25, 2011

Use your eye grab your camera and start filming your technique

Rowers and coaches, today there is no excuse for not analyzing your rowing technique frame by frame. Almost any smart phone can take footage and be played back on a computer screen. My tool of choice is my iPhone 4, truly incredible and simple to download to the computer. It is amazing how much detail you can see in frame by frame analysis and most of the time it is not pretty at all. Try it, have a look at your crews footage or your own technique and notice how much extra body movement there is which needs to be controlled and erased, because if you don't the race stroke rate will stay low, the boat won't run/glide, and the ratio inexistent.
I have had a wonderful experience coaching Rowers as well as coaches on how to surgically remove problem spots. The results are staggering. Stay tuned, sincerely,


Xeno Muller
www.row2go.com to solve motivation problems
www.xenorowingcoach.com to solve true speed problems
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Apr 24, 2011

Story on CNN about woman who lost 235 pounds:




When I read that story I was intrigued by the simplicity of her "diet":

1. Eat every three hours a max of 8oz.

2. No sugar drinks

3. Do not skip meals

4. Don't tell anyone.

That doctor hit the nail on the head for two reasons: simplicity and discipline.

Simplicity: there are many reason why people are overweight. One is certainly due to the grazing habit. For example taking a trip to the fridge for no reason at all due to jaw movement boredom. Setting a timer to go off every three hours keeps your subconscious feeding impulse in check. It works! This leads me to discipline. It is not complicated to be disciplined about food intake quantity when you must eat every three hours when the timer goes off.

So set your timer :-).
FYI 1 oz is similar to 30 grams.

Xeno
Www.row2go.us


- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Jan 7, 2011

Olympic gold medal final single scull 1996 Atlanta



This is a new version of the Olympic gold medal race. It also features the medal ceremony!

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

Jan 4, 2011

GB 4- Rowing in Athens Olympics 2004

A great race and so well retold by the athletes. This is rowing at its finest.
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Nov 26, 2010

Change in training routine!!! Result: more power and more distance



Hello Rowers and Visitors.

Most of you know that for 7 years I have been leading indoor rowing workouts.  I have now stopped running these workouts for two reasons :-)

1. My daughter started 7. grade and needs to be at school an hour before her siblings... running classes at 7AM was not fitting in anymore.

2. I am using my time more for my growing sons who want to start rowing...

3. I began the job of advising the Mexican National Rowing Team.

4. I am coaching two brothers who are capable of going really fast in their boat....  the goal is London 2012 :-)

Since the change in my "job" I am very pleased to announce that I am pushing harder and farther when I row on my own.  I always appreciated running classes and motivating others to row.  I did not realize how little air I was using to push my own strokes.  My home routine is currently an hour of rowing, actually today I pushed an additional 15 minutes with the total distance rowed being 18000 meters.  As I sit typing this blog entry, I feel worked out and calm.  I feel relaxed and satisfied with my shape.  I am looking forward to getting back into better shape....  this is hard to believe because I never stopped rowing for most of my life.

If you are interested in being coached by me have a look at www.xenorowingcoach.com and if you want to row to my workouts visit www.row2go.com.

It is important that you know what proper rowing technique is, although no one needs to have perfect technique in order to be in shape, however it is important to know what the wrong technique is :-).

Row far!!!

Xeno Muller

Join one of the fastest growing communities of indoor rowers at www.row2go.com and become the fastest rower at www.xenorowingcoach.com
Xeno Muller won an Olympic Gold in Atlanta and an Olympic Silver in Sydney, and is the current Olympic Record holder in the 2000m Single Scull. He is also the President of XenoRowingCoach and Row2Go which is quickly becoming THE online community for both indoor and on-the-water rowers providing its members with weekly online workout routines and individualized coaching programs.

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

Oct 24, 2010

Rowing at the Head of the Charles and beyond.

Hello Rowers
I followed the racing on the Head of the Charles' website. It was pretty good footage for live transmission. Hopefully, next year there will be more than one camera following the race.
You can also check stories about this weekends racing on the row2k website. I left a comment on that website after I read that master rowers blame their losses on age. That can certainly be true, partially, but it often is due to a lack of smart training. As a coach I have the answers. Check out www. Xenorowingcoach.com


Xeno Muller
Olympic gold & silver medalist
President
www.row2go.us
949-400-7630

Xeno Muller won an Olympic Gold in Atlanta and an Olympic Silver in Sydney, and is the current Olympic Record holder in the 2000m Single Scull. He is also the President and founder of xenorowingcoach.com and Row2Go which is quickly becoming THE online community for both indoor and on-the-water rowers providing its members with weekly online workout routines and individualized coaching programs.
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Oct 13, 2010

If you see this van....

If you see this van, know that you are very close to the rowing oracle :-)
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Indoor rowing still pretty unknown but growing steadily among general public knowledge

Often, indoor rowing and rowing is connoted to hard work and pain in throughout the body.  It does not have to be that way at all.  Rowing is a very gentle exercise for the joints and helps people of all ages maintain range of motion.  Depending on different studies, rowing involves up to 90% of the bodies muscles.  This leads to a very effective workout.  In addition to the exercise their is an international community of indoor rowing people  as well as on the water rowing folks.  You can find a world ranking on a website called www.concept2.com.   Concept2 makes metal rowing machines and is widely used among rowing clubs.  On the water hand there is also a wooden rowing machine manufacturer called Waterrower.  The latter is a very pleasant machine to row because of its comfortable seat, handle, and lovely sound of swishing water in the resistance drum.  Both machines provide an excellent workout.  I use Waterrower for my indoor rowing classes because the machine can be used for other exercises, such as triceps pushes, upright rows, and other standing lat exercises.  You can find more about it on youtube when you type "ironoarsman" or find me on www.row2go.com.


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

Rowing in France

Hello Indoor Rowers want to take the plunge with real on the water rowing in France and learn French at the same time?



I learned to row in Fontainebleau on the river Seine.  It is a lovely area with a beautiful castle and forest.  The rowing club is called ANFA which stands for Association Nautique Fontainebleau Avon.  If French is not your forte then you can always get yourself to study it a little before you go: Click Here!

The International Rowing Federation has a listing of touring packages have look here:
http://www.worldrowing.com/index.php?pageid=48

You will have a lovely time.
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Oct 6, 2010

This is really cool rowing footage from a group of....


Group of masters in Australia. I know the 3 seat in this boat. Makes me want to scull!!!! Awesome!
Xeno Muller
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Oct 4, 2010

World Rowing Championships 2010

Nice high quality footage
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Sep 24, 2010

youtube 2010 09 24 fun rowing workout Concept2 Waterrower.m4v


Rowing keeps me sane. Rowing makes me a more patient father, a better husband, a more relaxed driver, it also prevents me from blowing up under too much weight. Shouldn't you start rowing?
'
Xeno Muller
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.
Showing posts with label Rowing Commentary with Xeno Müller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rowing Commentary with Xeno Müller. Show all posts

Jun 4, 2011

Handle height sculling technique.


The key to efficient boat moving is to avoid hanging the blade at the catch, exit at the finish without letting the boat fall to the side, and connecting to the foot board. There are many technical exercises that can be done to find control over the boat, whether it is a single scull or an eight. Sensitizing the athlete to the oars, rigger, foot board and seat, are keys to fast rowing. For competitive athletes and rowers who want to be free of injury come visit www.xenorowingcoach.com, and for those who want to enjoy their rowing machine without getting bored and injured, come visit www.row2go.com
Xeno Muller
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Here is technique available on Youtube and what does not compute with me:


First picture: No support in the lower back.  Not enough leg compression.  A fuller leg compression instantly brings more power (forceXdistance/time).
Second picture: Too much lay back, lower back not supported, because of weak connection through the "shock absorbent knees" which make the draw of the arms inefficient to send the boat or fully accelerate the flywheel.  Such lay back prevents higher effective stroke rates.  I know how to describe exercises that will improve rowing technique and personal performance on the water and on land for this individual.
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Xeno Muller betreut Schweizer Ruderer :-)



Hi Rowers,
The funny language you hear me speak is Swiss-German. I was born in Switzerland and as my parents moved around I had to learn different foreign languages. That is why I speak Spanish, French, High German, and English. I coach Swiss people via video file transfer. It works great. You can find further information on www.xenorowingcoach.com if competition is what makes your heart beat faster. We also have www.row2go.com for people who want to work better and more on their rowing machine. :-)
Xeno Muller
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Mega Catamaran in Newport Beach where I coach and trained for a decade

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

Jun 3, 2011

Rowers who might run beware

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

Rowing for Tri-athletes is a great solution for training problems.

As tri-athletes, why bother cross training when the sport already includes three different disciplines?

I have competed at three Olympics. I won gold and silver in the men's single scull. Both medals were won with the same coach, Marty Aitken from Australia, a former semi pro cyclist from Melbourne. When Marty and I started working together he understood my training environment. As a Swiss Olympic team rower, I lived in Southern California, far away from any of my team mates. I trained by myself, not because I was an introvert, but because I wanted good weather to be able to train through the winter on the water. Training by yourself can become quite monotonous and we needed to avoid mental burn out at all cost. Since Marty took care of the Swiss team in Europe, I would only be visited ever five weeks for 10 days. To avoid mental burn out from spending too much time on the water and potentially getting some sort of chronicle booboo in the wrists or fingers from all the high torque strokes I took during my 120 minute sessions, Marty recommended that I get myself a road bike! This meant that I would spend close to half of my time riding for two hours, next to on the water rowing and circuit weigh lifting....

As a tri-athlete you may now say, "Xeno.... we use bikes, that is nothing new"! That is my point exactly. In my case rowing alone did not complete me. Cycling helped in more ways than one. For one, the constant movement of the legs spinning between 70-80 rpms at roughly 20 miles per hour, was a totally different conditioning to how the legs are used in rowing. In addition, seeing where you going had a therapeutic effect; in rowing one looks over the stern of the boat, rowing "backwards". The scenery change was also a wonderful escape from the endless figure eights around Balboa Island and Lido Island. Cycling also burned calories off of me in areas that rowing did not. Rowing, cycling, and circuit training, was a gold medal winning combination.

Here is why Tri-Athletes need rowing to last longer and go faster:

What you don't get from swimming, running, and cycling, is the rowing specific resistance-endurance. As one pushes the boat past the oars, to make it glide on the surface of the water as if it were a skate on an ice rink, almost 90% of the body's muscles are used. When on a rowing machine, the sense of acceleration is equal to the increasing sound of the fly or water wheel. Thus, rowing is a complete body workout, which makes building aerobic capacity extremely efficient, especially because the stroke rate at below the aerobic threshold varies between 18-22 per minute. This means that it takes up to 3 seconds of recovery time versus 1 second of acceleration for each stroke cycle. You build torque and get to take deep breaths throughout your workout. Muscularly, the legs enjoy a complete range of the knee, from compression to full extension. As the rower hinges at the hip joint to send the boat, the hamstrings, and glut muscles are highly utilized. The draw of the arms, comes from the contraction of the latessimus, which helps support the back.

Rowing helps building endurance in your secondary tri-muscles and that is key to competitive triathlon success. As we push our bodies hard in races we increase lactic acid in our blood. The higher the lactic acid the less we last. This is why a complete aerobically fit muscular system is key for a tri-athletes racing potential. As we push our body, we create endurance by burning oxygen which requires BURNING LACTIC ACID. The greater aerobic capacity and thus count of mitochondria in the muscle cells the more lactic acid is needed to burn oxygen and the longer we last by keeping the lactate concentration in our body low.

Rowing is great for Tri-joints:

Rowing is a zero impact exercise and is kind to the joints. Rowing is ideal to give tri- ankles, knees, hips and back a break from the pavement. It is also ideal to strengthen the leg in ways that cycling can't. Rowing helps strengthen rotator cuffs and upper body. Rowing can be practiced indoors during the winter and outdoors in different types of recreational and competitive shells.

For rowing beginners I provide online workouts that can be downloaded to different electronic devices. For tri-athletes who want to be ranked nationally and internationally in indoor rowing I provide a competitive training program and frame by frame video coaching.
www.row2go.com
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

May 5, 2011

On Wednesday at 4pm pst I will talk on rowing illustrated radio about...




Hi you crazy competitive rowers!

On Wednesday May 10. 2011, 4PM PST, I will talk on Rowing Illustrated's radio show about which club to join if you want to make an elite rowing team and have a stab at the national team.
I will also address the need to use video to move the boat more efficiently and faster of course. My third and final point will be about understanding other sports in order to improve rowing technique and power application.
Tata for now!
www.xenorowingcoach.com


Xeno Muller
www.row2go.com to solve motivation problems
www.xenorowingcoach.com to solve true speed problems
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Apr 28, 2011

Be smart don't burn the candle at both ends, rest when your body tells you.

Looking back at my years of training for competition, I can say with certitude that I was highly motivated to making my body bullet proof against other competitors.

Forward to now and the wisdom I have gained. A smart coach let's you rest. A smart coach does not second guess your determination. A smart athlete listens to his or her body as much if not more than the brain. A smart athlete will not rush to achieving a personal best shortly after recovering from the flu. A greenhorn athlete will train until the joint really hurts. A greenhorn believes that more pain equals more gain. A greenhorn will try to lift more than others in the gym.

The bottom line in all this... When read all that I have written, you are a determined individual. You have one body, take care of it, don't make sudden changes in how you use your body. Training for the Olympics in rowing borders unhealthy. Don't be ashamed if one day you need to see a doctor form something that you had so well trained. Be thankful that rowing is not an impact sport.
The picture below was taken in 1992 when the Crash B was still 2500 meters. My mom won the hammer in her age division.


Xeno Muller
www.row2go.com to solve motivation problems
www.xenorowingcoach.com to solve true speed problems
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Apr 25, 2011

Use your eye grab your camera and start filming your technique

Rowers and coaches, today there is no excuse for not analyzing your rowing technique frame by frame. Almost any smart phone can take footage and be played back on a computer screen. My tool of choice is my iPhone 4, truly incredible and simple to download to the computer. It is amazing how much detail you can see in frame by frame analysis and most of the time it is not pretty at all. Try it, have a look at your crews footage or your own technique and notice how much extra body movement there is which needs to be controlled and erased, because if you don't the race stroke rate will stay low, the boat won't run/glide, and the ratio inexistent.
I have had a wonderful experience coaching Rowers as well as coaches on how to surgically remove problem spots. The results are staggering. Stay tuned, sincerely,


Xeno Muller
www.row2go.com to solve motivation problems
www.xenorowingcoach.com to solve true speed problems
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Apr 24, 2011

Story on CNN about woman who lost 235 pounds:




When I read that story I was intrigued by the simplicity of her "diet":

1. Eat every three hours a max of 8oz.

2. No sugar drinks

3. Do not skip meals

4. Don't tell anyone.

That doctor hit the nail on the head for two reasons: simplicity and discipline.

Simplicity: there are many reason why people are overweight. One is certainly due to the grazing habit. For example taking a trip to the fridge for no reason at all due to jaw movement boredom. Setting a timer to go off every three hours keeps your subconscious feeding impulse in check. It works! This leads me to discipline. It is not complicated to be disciplined about food intake quantity when you must eat every three hours when the timer goes off.

So set your timer :-).
FYI 1 oz is similar to 30 grams.

Xeno
Www.row2go.us


- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Jan 7, 2011

Olympic gold medal final single scull 1996 Atlanta



This is a new version of the Olympic gold medal race. It also features the medal ceremony!

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

Jan 4, 2011

GB 4- Rowing in Athens Olympics 2004

A great race and so well retold by the athletes. This is rowing at its finest.
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Nov 26, 2010

Change in training routine!!! Result: more power and more distance



Hello Rowers and Visitors.

Most of you know that for 7 years I have been leading indoor rowing workouts.  I have now stopped running these workouts for two reasons :-)

1. My daughter started 7. grade and needs to be at school an hour before her siblings... running classes at 7AM was not fitting in anymore.

2. I am using my time more for my growing sons who want to start rowing...

3. I began the job of advising the Mexican National Rowing Team.

4. I am coaching two brothers who are capable of going really fast in their boat....  the goal is London 2012 :-)

Since the change in my "job" I am very pleased to announce that I am pushing harder and farther when I row on my own.  I always appreciated running classes and motivating others to row.  I did not realize how little air I was using to push my own strokes.  My home routine is currently an hour of rowing, actually today I pushed an additional 15 minutes with the total distance rowed being 18000 meters.  As I sit typing this blog entry, I feel worked out and calm.  I feel relaxed and satisfied with my shape.  I am looking forward to getting back into better shape....  this is hard to believe because I never stopped rowing for most of my life.

If you are interested in being coached by me have a look at www.xenorowingcoach.com and if you want to row to my workouts visit www.row2go.com.

It is important that you know what proper rowing technique is, although no one needs to have perfect technique in order to be in shape, however it is important to know what the wrong technique is :-).

Row far!!!

Xeno Muller

Join one of the fastest growing communities of indoor rowers at www.row2go.com and become the fastest rower at www.xenorowingcoach.com
Xeno Muller won an Olympic Gold in Atlanta and an Olympic Silver in Sydney, and is the current Olympic Record holder in the 2000m Single Scull. He is also the President of XenoRowingCoach and Row2Go which is quickly becoming THE online community for both indoor and on-the-water rowers providing its members with weekly online workout routines and individualized coaching programs.

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

Oct 24, 2010

Rowing at the Head of the Charles and beyond.

Hello Rowers
I followed the racing on the Head of the Charles' website. It was pretty good footage for live transmission. Hopefully, next year there will be more than one camera following the race.
You can also check stories about this weekends racing on the row2k website. I left a comment on that website after I read that master rowers blame their losses on age. That can certainly be true, partially, but it often is due to a lack of smart training. As a coach I have the answers. Check out www. Xenorowingcoach.com


Xeno Muller
Olympic gold & silver medalist
President
www.row2go.us
949-400-7630

Xeno Muller won an Olympic Gold in Atlanta and an Olympic Silver in Sydney, and is the current Olympic Record holder in the 2000m Single Scull. He is also the President and founder of xenorowingcoach.com and Row2Go which is quickly becoming THE online community for both indoor and on-the-water rowers providing its members with weekly online workout routines and individualized coaching programs.
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Oct 13, 2010

If you see this van....

If you see this van, know that you are very close to the rowing oracle :-)
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Indoor rowing still pretty unknown but growing steadily among general public knowledge

Often, indoor rowing and rowing is connoted to hard work and pain in throughout the body.  It does not have to be that way at all.  Rowing is a very gentle exercise for the joints and helps people of all ages maintain range of motion.  Depending on different studies, rowing involves up to 90% of the bodies muscles.  This leads to a very effective workout.  In addition to the exercise their is an international community of indoor rowing people  as well as on the water rowing folks.  You can find a world ranking on a website called www.concept2.com.   Concept2 makes metal rowing machines and is widely used among rowing clubs.  On the water hand there is also a wooden rowing machine manufacturer called Waterrower.  The latter is a very pleasant machine to row because of its comfortable seat, handle, and lovely sound of swishing water in the resistance drum.  Both machines provide an excellent workout.  I use Waterrower for my indoor rowing classes because the machine can be used for other exercises, such as triceps pushes, upright rows, and other standing lat exercises.  You can find more about it on youtube when you type "ironoarsman" or find me on www.row2go.com.


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

Rowing in France

Hello Indoor Rowers want to take the plunge with real on the water rowing in France and learn French at the same time?



I learned to row in Fontainebleau on the river Seine.  It is a lovely area with a beautiful castle and forest.  The rowing club is called ANFA which stands for Association Nautique Fontainebleau Avon.  If French is not your forte then you can always get yourself to study it a little before you go: Click Here!

The International Rowing Federation has a listing of touring packages have look here:
http://www.worldrowing.com/index.php?pageid=48

You will have a lovely time.
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Oct 6, 2010

This is really cool rowing footage from a group of....


Group of masters in Australia. I know the 3 seat in this boat. Makes me want to scull!!!! Awesome!
Xeno Muller
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Oct 4, 2010

World Rowing Championships 2010

Nice high quality footage
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.

Sep 24, 2010

youtube 2010 09 24 fun rowing workout Concept2 Waterrower.m4v


Rowing keeps me sane. Rowing makes me a more patient father, a better husband, a more relaxed driver, it also prevents me from blowing up under too much weight. Shouldn't you start rowing?
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Xeno Muller
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.