J Flory wrote:
On Dec 18, 7:37 am, Jake wrote:
If you wear a heartrate belt round your chest, you can loop the
earphone wire once round it, stops it pulling through causing the
earphones to tug at your ears. This can be a problem if you erg or row
in loose fitting clothing such as a tshirt. Doesn't effect heart rate
monitor pickup. I normally just stick the shuffle in the leg pocket of
joggers while erging, or down the leg of lycra if sculling. The old
Shuffle has an optional waterproof case, which is actually waterproof
as I went for an unplanned swim with it once after snapping one of my
sculls on an obstruction.
You scull while listening to an iPod? To drown out those annoying
warning cries from other scullers that you're about to hit? Please
let me know where you row so I can be sure not to be there!!
Furthermore, sculling is all about rhythm, flow & timing. You need to
feel that special & unique rhythm at all times. To improve your
sculling (let alone maintain a proper lookout) you need to be constantly
attuned to your actions. So how can you scull & hope to improve if
subjecting yourself to rhythms which blot out or conflict with the
rhythm of your sculling action, & to musical interference which
distracts & preoccupies your thought processes?
To scull well you need not only to learn & to improve the appropriate
neuromuscular responses for that activity. You have also to not learn
inappropriate responses, which are so hard to eradicate later. Can you
imagine a pianist practicing to the sound of music other than he/she is
playing?
If folk find sculling is so boring they need music to take their minds
off the pain or the tedium, then what's the point in sculling?
I'd say the same WRT music while erging.
Carl
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