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Editor's note: Terry Smythe was a long-time friend of Concept2 and champion of indoor rowing. Terry passed away on November 27, 2018, after a fierce battle with mucosal melanoma. We remember her with fondness and want to share her rowing tricks of the trade.
Ah, the Concept2 Challenges. Those monthly team and individual competitions that help fans of flywheel fitness stay consistent on their rowing machine, SkiErg or BikeErg. In my 35+ years of experience as an indoor rowing instructor and on-water college coach, I can tell you the Challenges have been the hook to introduce new people to the Zen of the flywheel, and also offer ongoing goals that help keep my rowers fit.
Challenges are great for several reasons:
Bottom line, the challenges keep the flywheel FUN, and that’s the secret to success. The fun in setting a goal and chasing it, the fun in being part of a community, the fun in feeling your body change as you challenge it through daily workouts on the erg. The fun in helping your crew achieve its goals, the fun of discovering the athlete within if you are newer to indoor rowing or this is your first time participating in a challenge.
Concept2’s challenges are non-intimidating because you determine your goal and you decide to participate or not. You decide how hard you will row, ski or bike. You decide how much fun you will have. As the instructor in a group environment, it was my job to bring the fun and create the opportunity for others to join in and add to it. I might start the idea but it gets a life of its own once people are sitting on the ergs during warmup or cool down and thinking, “What else could we do?”
Here are some things I have done to make the challenges fun for my members:
You get my drift. There is no place you can’t take an erg, and a challenge is a great time to do it. A fresh audience is always welcome. I would often put the ergs in the parking lot and would decorate with banners and balloons and we would all wear crazy hats and wave at the people driving by.
Challenges boring? Heck NO! If you’re a loner don’t just row steady state. Mix it up with the Concept2 Workout of the Day or a UCanRow2 workout. Reach out and join a team that looks like fun to you.
You have nothing to lose and everything to gain by enjoying a challenge a few times a year. No Excuses!
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