Ok, let's be honest you won't find me pumping my biceps on Instagram. I'm not doing this for approval, fame or fans or followers or attention or likes or views, I'm not doing this to be famous, I'm doing this for you. You are at the heart of everything I'd doing. We haven't even met yet, but we might in the future. Getting fit is a challenge and I help clients do this through rowing training, this podcast is my way of sharing the journey, training strategy and anything else that comes to min ...
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Well I may be breaking the minds of the clients I work with, but I’m also doing a really good job of rebuilding as we go. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/get-fit-to-row/message
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I believe these 3 steps are held together by world-class basics. Here’s today’s podcast Episode Home: https://www.getfittorow.com/get-fit-to-row-podcast/161-intention-process-results --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/get-fit-to-row/message
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There is one movement in rowing that’s super powerful, it’s easy to see, but few would know how much power it’s generating, it’s in the body swing. I’ve always thought that the power of a rowing stroke comes from linking the core muscles to everything else. Remembering that you push before you pull, what connects those two movements is the invisibl…
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If world basic basics is a personal thing, world-class consistency is something others can value. I’ve been thinking about the difference between basics and constancy, I think the former is something to focus on as an individual and the latter something that others observe more so. Can you do one without the other? Which comes first? Here’s today’s…
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I always preferred rowing with a crew. Here’s the thing when I was rowing at Auriol Kensington Rowing Club I learnt that crew boats were my thing and I enjoyed a quad more than anything, a quad is 4 scullers. You can learn to row on a rowing machine or in a single scull but I think the most fun is to be had when you row with other people. So here’s…
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I think and what I have learnt over the years is what people say and what people do can often be very very different. When it comes to high performance, goal setting or just doing something better than others, sometimes you don’t want to share how you’re doing it or you might not realise just how good you are. Are you curious enough about your perf…
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I've got that winter feeling, a January feeling, one that's very familiar. For a few years, I spent some time at Quintin Boat Club on the Thames by Chiswick bridge. The club had an open fire, we would recover after a session by it. This poem that I heard today reminded me of the feelings of January. January by Henry Wadsworth Janus am I; oldest of …
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Do you go faster because you slide faster, or is it the hand speed, or is it more a leg thing… Eric Murray knows 💪 I listened and watched a series of coached sessions with Eric Murray, a multi times winning Olympian. When you listen closely to world-class athletes, leaders, entrepreneurs and business people it’s often what they don’t say or share t…
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154: Push, pull, hinge and drive
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It’s the welcome back weights session, make sure you’re up to speed with your technique. There are 4 key exercises to focus on, each builds towards maximising power. Here’s today’s podcast: https://www.getfittorow.com/get-fit-to-row-podcast/154-push-pull-hinge-and-drive What about your fitness and rowing, are you ready to get started? --- Send in a…
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I simply love low rating, it requires a good deal of personal coaching, meaning you, yes you have to think about what you're doing. Here’s today’s podcast: https://www.getfittorow.com/get-fit-to-row-podcast/153-welcome-back-session What about your fitness and rowing, are you ready to get started? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spot…
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Sounds simple, build blocks and your progress faster. Here’s today’s podcast: https://www.getfittorow.com/get-fit-to-row-podcast/152-train-in-blocks What about your fitness and rowing, are you ready to get started? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/get-fit-to-row/message…
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You can’t get to greatness without some help. Fact. You’ll need to believe in a coach, a coach who believes in you, a coach that has your goals and performance in mind. The Playbook series on netflix’s shares a few moments of insight that could change how you think about getting fit in 2022. Here’s today’s podcast: https://www.getfittorow.com/get-f…
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Yes, it’s the start of 2022, and the start of the rowing stroke is called the catch so it seems rather fitting to be writing and sharing today’s podcast called "{catch 22}. Get the catch right and the rest can be worked on. But here’s the other catch 22, if you’re not fit, and you don’t think you have time to get fit, you’ll never get fit. But if y…
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149: Looking down the race track of 2021
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So the race is done. 2021 is done. How did we do? Here’s today’s podcast: https://www.getfittorow.com/get-fit-to-row-podcast/149-looking-down-the-race-track-of-2021 What about your fitness and rowing, are you ready to get started? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/get-fit-to-row/message…
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It’s that funny time between Christmas and New Year, a time when we get a chance to reflect on the year that’s past, a chance to look at where you are, a chance to think about who we might want to be in the new year ahead. I think getting fit is not just about the physical aspect of “doing it” but also the mental health aspect of “doing it”, gettin…
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Yes, the leg is better, but I’ve lost strength. Here’s the thing, and it’s something worth sharing but keeping fit, and getting fit once your past 30 is a must in my experience. As you all know having strained my hamstring whilst playing 5 a side football I’ve been out of action for just over 3 weeks. The fitness seems the same now I’m back in the …
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I’ve learned by studying myself very closely that my daily training habit keeps my mental health strong. Here’s today’s podcast: https://www.getfittorow.com/get-fit-to-row-podcast/146-heart-rate-mental-health-and-wellness What about your fitness and rowing, are you ready to get started? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/po…
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I know it sounds too simple, but, once you’ve got fit to row, the next step is learning to row. But, at this point of writing this blog and preparing for today’s podcast I don’t yet have a place or a boat to coach people to learn to row, but I’m giving it some serious thought. If learning to row is something you might be interested in perhaps you c…
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144: Preparing for a 2k test (audio)
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Ok, let’s be honest I haven’t yet met anyone who likes carrying out the 2000m test.But, I’ve also learnt that people don’t put enough focus into the mental prep and planning around the test.So, I’ve given it some thought and have done a podcast around doing a 2k test.How to think before, during and after a 2k test.Here’s today’https://www.getfittor…
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144: Preparing for a 2k test
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Ok, let’s be honest I haven’t yet met anyone who likes carrying out the 2000m test. But, I’ve also learnt that people don’t put enough focus into the mental prep and planning around the test. So, I’ve given it some thought and have done a podcast around doing a 2k test. How to think before, during and after a 2k test. Here’s today’ https://www.getf…
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143: A visit to the pyramids
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The most obvious thing about a visit to the pyramids is, if you go up you have to come down. I understand from reading around the subject that the pyramids of Giza took 20 years to build and needed the manpower of over 100,000 men. That’s a lot of men doing pyramids! But that’s a side note to the real event today. Today a Saturday session the guys …
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One thing that you have to do in rowing when it comes to crew boats (and the bigger the crew the harder it is) you have to “think and move as a team”. From a training perspective, a lot of your time will be spent as an individual. Moving from individual focus to a team focus is a process. I often get reminded of the process when I jump into a scrat…
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I think to be the best you, you need to work out how to be world-class at something basic. Or in other words, how do you work towards world-class basics? For as much as it sounds simple, it's not, there is a lot that will get in the way, a lot that will limit your effort. But everyone can be world-class at something, you just have to start working …
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If I said to you “would you like to get fit” what would your answer be? I guess I ask this as I think most of us would say yes, but for some of us we wouldn’t have even given the idea a thought ever. Ever, does that mean you don’t need to or don’t want to get fit? If we don’t want to do something is that the case because perhaps we’re not in contro…
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I wanted to dig into a movement I’ve talked about before, hands speed. Or maybe I want to highlight what you should do with your hands on the rowing machine or in a rowing boat. You see the hand movement needs to be fast, not slow, and it needs to happen before you move off back stops. Here’s today’s podcast: https://www.getfittorow.com/get-fit-to-…
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138: Can I meet Steve Redgrave? Feet up thinking day 2
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The good news is the leg is on the mend. If the 9,611 steps I’ve taken today are anything to go by I’m hoping to be back in action, be it careful early next week, at the latest. So, whilst I’ve been taking time off from training, the Get Fit To Coaching is still carrying on unaffected. Now, I’ve been giving some thought to “who” if “anyone” would I…
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Lets say I made a school boy error, i thought I’d go and do some cross training and thought I’d except an invite to play 5 aside football.That was a silly idea.I pulled a hamstring. Luckily not to bad, I think I know exactly the movement that caused it, it was a powerful twist and turn to change direction.Made me think, how good is it the idea to m…
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Do you ever find yourself asking the question, how do I get ahead?In fitness terms this is very hard to do so, feel ahead that is, unless you have a goal.And, that goal need not be a big goal, but it’s best if it’s measurable.I watched my son play rugby today, they had a clear goal, to win, but that wasn’t their only goal.To win they needed a close…
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So, that’s the Saturday sessions done. During todays sessions which were hard effort, threshold training, I was chatting about not giving in to the desire to stop. It reminded me of a head race where our crew was absolutely flying, the effort going down was huge, and it was relentless, so much so that I knew at the half way point that I wanted to j…
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Ok, let’s be honest from time to time getting fit is going to be hard work. But you have to stay in the game to win right? If there is one thing that I’ve seen time and time again it’s that constancy pays off. Here’s the link to the podcast with Dan Carter I talk about in the podcast: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/podcast/dancarter Here…
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Before you do a training session you think about what you’re going to do. Before you take part in a race of any description you’ll think about the outcome. You think. You talk to yourself. Sometimes you know exactly what the plan is, what the race will be like and what the outcome will be, but sometimes you won’t. When you doubt how things are goin…
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Why we row? It’s a question I often think about. Why I row is simple, it’s good for my mind, my body and my mental health. I think when I row, whether that be indoor on a rowing machine or on the water, it settles me. It does this through the effort I need to put in to not only manage my body movements but it’s all about me “teaching” myself. I get…
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131: I’m focused throughout
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I haven’t told you yet but I have a day job and Get Fit To Row is my passion and side hustle, we all need one right? Today the day job took me to an investors meeting and wasn’t that fun, it went as well as can be expected. I needed to be able to clearly communicate “the plan”. I needed to be well prepared for anything that could happen or be asked…
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Here’s the thing, when I do long rowing machine sessions, I am quite often reminded that my hamstrings are short and need a stretch, and I should know better. There are two ways I often get to know that they are, and both are uncompromisingly bloody obvious very quickly in the session. One way is I get a small friction blister on my bum cheek by my…
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Have you taken the time to listen to a podcast by the BBC called 13 minutes to the moon? The podcast goes through the last 13 minutes before the first man on the moon. It’s extraordinary to listen to, to listen to the level of detail that went into making this event happen. It’s also fascinating listening to all of the subplots around the space rac…
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Here’s the thing, I keep talking about the 8 x 500m session like it's my brand new toy. I love it. In podcast 110 I talked about self-belief being a superpower, it’s a superpower everyone can have. But what I’m learning is most people I train need to be introduced to the idea of a superpower being inside them, then learning to find that superpower …
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Ok, I’ll admit from time to time I get things wrong, but that’s normal right? Last week I did something that’s taken me a week to recover from, at first I had no idea what had caused it. You see I felt really weak. I couldn’t do my normal training, and I seemed to find it hard to have the motivation to do anything much. I realised I needed a rest. …
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If you’re yet to discover the joy of knowing what your heart rate training zones are then don’t worry you’re probably in good company. Most people I train or coach through Get Fit To Row have never known the value and benefits of heart rate training. Yesterday I when down to my local gym to do a short training session, I needed to get out of the ho…
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One part of get Fit To Row that I haven’t talked about in much depth is the “smart” bit. Over the many years that I have trained, I’ve always kept an eye on my resting heart rate, why? Simply because it’s the best indicator of my hearts fitness. My resting heart rate is low at 46 beats per minute. I’m 51. I’ve always thought the life I lead and the…
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I’m reading a new book called Peak by Dr Marc Bubbs, It’s called The New Science of Athletic Performance That is Revolutionising Sports. It’s a slow read for me and I and dipping into different bits each day. I came across this new chapter quote that i thought was quite an insight, that being: “It’s not the will to win that matters. It’s the will t…
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If there is one thing that is so good to see happen, and it often does, it’s when the clients I work with start becoming athletes. I see clients move from being led to leading themselves. A particular session done at just the right time in a training cycle seems to trigger this moment. It’s at about week 4 training with me, we do a session that's l…
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At the start of a fitness journey I’ve often found that clients only see things in one dimension, they have tunnel vision. But at the start, when your first think about getting fit, I think it’s best to look at things in 5D. You need to look at what you understand about getting fit, identify what you need to know that you don’t yet, think about wha…
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I can’t understate how important it is to meet me. I’ve had a few phone calls from people interested in Get Fit To Row, they have all been quite lengthy phone calls, 30mins to 1hour long. And at the end of the calls, I’ve never been quite sure whether the person on the call has got what they wanted, I say that because I feel that they have not met …
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It's something I have been asked by just about everyone I've coached at some point, that being, "how should I breath" It's a true gift to get the breathing right in rowing or fitness, to be honest, the better you breathe the more you optimise your muscle potential and the more chance you have of getting fitter and stronger. But when do you breathe,…
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I never found school easy, I can honestly say I don’t even remember most of it, what I can remember is the train to school, the places I used to hide to get out of lessons, and Mr Hicky. But today I’ve set myself the challenge of completing the Level 2/3 Diploma in Personal Training, it’s not going to be easy. I have 6 weeks to complete it and pass…
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I know, I know, I should know better, but I simply forgot! Don't do what I do, do what I say, and in this podcast, I explain why I felt so weak after a leg session in the gym. Let's say it all comes down to water. Podcast Home: https://www.getfittorow.com/get-fit-to-row-podcast/117-my-pee-has-gone-orange --- Send in a voice message: https://podcast…
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116: Rowing Sounds For Sleep
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It’s a lovely day on the water, flat and windless, perfect for a scull.This is a 30 min sculling session videoed by Cameron Buchan, here you can listen to 30 mins whilst you drop off to sleep, you can grab all his videos over on youtube, including his 5.53 2k test, the guy is huge.I have now over 116 short podcasts talking all things get fit to row…
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Thought this needed explaining. Here’s today’s podcast: https://www.getfittorow.com/get-fit-to-row-podcast/115-swing-dont-bend --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/get-fit-to-row/message
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It’s perhaps not as obvious as you’d think, the speed of movements that is. Here’s today’s podcast https://www.getfittorow.com/get-fit-to-row-podcast/114-movements-fast-and-slow --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/get-fit-to-row/message
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113: The Fitness Loop: The #1 Reason Why We Row, and Get Fit.
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This is an idea I have to try and explain why Get Fit To Row and getting fit are so well matched for those that want to get fit. The article I talk about is a work in progress and will take some days to write and edit, maybe even longer. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/get-fit-to-row/message…
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