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I didn’t even realize there was no eccentric tension. I was thinking I could replace my power rack, but now after you pointing this out I will not be. Thank you!
It's obvious from the demo video, but it's worth noting that you can still brace on the row, just that with the StrengthErg it's with your feet rather than your upper body. Also, there's good points about the downside of no eccentric resistance, but I also don't quite agree with all the comments saying that dumbbells can substitute. What type of leg press can you do with dumbbells? I doubt most people have heavy enough dumbbells that match the potential resistance of the seated pull (or all three lifts for that matter). It's definitely true that this isn't a be all and end all device for strength training, but I think people are undervaluing what it does offer, and a relatively small footprint for home gym equipment. Also, it's isokinetic resistance. Again, it's not the be all and end all for resistance training, but it does have positive aspects and is something that this device is offering. Being safe and good for rehab/ageing population is one, but everyone can benefit from it as well.
Your observation about the lack of eccentric tension is super useful and highly valid John, and rather rules it out for me. But you missed one feature that your dyna doesn't have, namely the ability to completely bypass the monitor and connect directly to the ergdata app. Concept2 will be selling the strength trainer at a lower price without the monitor and, based on your dyna experience, this will not only save money, but also avoid the need to bring your own elastic bands.
Yeah, and to be honest, I hardly ever turn the monitor on with the DYNO anyway. I've got it set to maximum air - and I just push and pull with all my might. It doesn't matter what I see on screen - when I'm done, I'm done!! It could say "You have pushed 150kg" or "You have pushed 300 bananas" - it doesn't matter. All that matters is the workout.
@@rowalong I think the PM5 connectivity is actually a motivator for me. If I can connect this equipment to the C2 world, logbooks and 3rd party apps, I’d find that super exciting! So for me, PM5 compatibility is really important.
Think the difference is $150 between models where PM5 is and is not equipped. Would be intetested to see them put out a RowErg variant that was $150 less that relied on phone/ErgData connection for those who struggle with C2 RowErg price.
I think because it’s based on the physics of a standard concept2 rowing machine - there isn’t really a way to get the eccentric in there. They said in their video releases that they knew this wasn’t going to be on offer.
If this was designed so that it could be a superset of the RowErg, that is, have a mode that is identical to how rowing works (maybe even a dynamic mode) then this could be interesting as a ++ version. As it is, the lack of eccentric seems critical, but I’ll see what C2 adds/changes in the final design. I think the most interesting element is the ability to forego the PM5 and just use one’s own device for recording. Curious if that would lack anything the PM5 could do that the app could not.
The lack of flexibility of the tool seems a bit limiting. A set of dumb bells seem like a better investment but maybe they will come up with some more ideas before release.
From watching the Dark Horse Rowing video the staff at Concept2 all seemed to emphasise that the StrengthErg was a tool to help maintain strength as you get older and/or less mobile. A lot easier to handle than free weights and more compact than a cable system but the lack of eccentric resistance means it isn’t really the tool for body builders. Still it looks like a great bit of kit that will complement their other machines, especially the RowErg.
More important for me than the lack of eccentric tension, is the lack of any pulling exercise with the legs. Seems a recipe for underdeveloped hamstrings. Solve that and I'd be up for one.
I have a TotalGym which rounds out a strength workout with a fluid motion rather nicely. There is a TH-cam Channel, "Hybrid Resistance," where the guy has taken the workouts on the TG to the next level of strength training (vs. the marketing videos which are all about weight loss). If this weren't so expensive, I'd consider adding the StrengthErg to my home gym, but I"m not sure...we'll have to wait and see what happens when it comes out.
I was hoping C2 would make an assault style bike. Maybe the Rogue Echo has established too much dominance to try to compete against. I have all 3 c2 machines and am intrigued by this machine but it looks far too weak to challenge me. On the promo video the woman is leg pressing with barely any effort on level 7 which concerns me. I just don’t see it being in any way comparable to heavy leg presses, bench and barbell rows. Maybe their target market is geriatrics and people with poor mobility.
Much like the Row/Ski/Bike - the resistance the user gets out of it is very much reliant on the amount of power they put in. Like my DYNO - I can make it move easily by just easing into it - and the monitor will show 20kg on screen. But with the same settings, I can really mash my legs into it - and get 160kg of resistance. So I wouldn't worry about that side of things. I doubt they'll ever release an assault bike though. They had the chance when they designed the bikeErg. Hopefully I'll be proved wrong though!!
Olympic lifters manage to get strong without an eccentric phase... Arguably concentric only makes the exercise easier to recover from making it possible to increase the volume with less risk of over-training.
I have used a dyno a long time ago. I bought mine used it was a long piece and I heard a pain to ship. Dyno was ok to use I’m not sure what to feel about this product tbh
I think the eccentric movement outweighing the concentric movement is a bit of an unproven myth. The concentric movement is the one that gets the bulk of the weight off the ground through strength, and it'll improve your overall strength whether there's little or no eccentric. Perhaps doing more will compensate. The new model looks fantastic, and coupled with a set of decent dummbells, it'll be almost like having a complete gym.
Although I’d agree that gains can still be made without eccentric - it’s been proven over and over that it’s about time under tension - and by including eccentric, slow releases of the lift, gains will happen quicker. No myth.
My husband is older and this will be perfect for him. I don't know much about strength training but I'm not setting up a big machine in the garage that I won't use. But this new strengtherg seems perfect with its small footprint and I'll be buying one when it comes out. The real issue....I was going to buy a bike as my next piece...but since my husband will use this too - looks like it trumps the bike. Maybe I'll come into some more money and get both, lol.
@@rowalong …details matter. Apart from that lovely joke, I think that most exercise could be done safely by a use-your-own-body-weight-training. It’s as safe and way more affordable. 🤔
Oh wow looks very interesting. I couldn’t have one as you have limited space. It sure would help with strengthening legs n arms with the lack of pushing on return so you’re right. That was interesting. Too bad for those ppl that really could purchase it n it doesn’t have all around strength building. RowAlong Treasure Hunt.
I've never seen a Dyno in my life and I doubt I'll ever come across the StrengthErg. Without eccentric resistance, it just can't compete with other machines or even weights.
because there is not eccentrics on the Dyno1/Dyno2 I do train my athletes for that almost permanent concentrics 20 to 40 sec all out and 10 to 20 sec of resting for 5 sets!
Although you're right - there's the element of stability with a machine like this (or at least, no INstability) and the attraction of logging the progression of strength and reps.
People love sled pushes and pulls, these are all concentric moves and loved on a sled because it causes less soreness, right? And every machine C2 has, does not have eccentric and people love rowing but rowing always hailed as full body also has no eccentric… people seem to have a double standard in wanting eccentric suddenly but they love sleds and gettting strong on rowers?? I do agree about eccentric. Olympic lifting for 1 rep maxes and taking big breaks makes really powerful individuals.
And that's why I said that if you're looking at this machine as a way to improve rowing, it's perfect. But if you're looking at this as something for all round strength increases, then it's not as perfect. It's still a good machine - but the lack of eccentric is going to mean slower gains.
I’ll add to that. If that had incorporated a flywheel mechanism akin to the Exxentric X Box, this machine could be a killer piece of resistance equipment. Could have easily accommodated that in the flywheel housing. Missed opportunity there
kBox isn't cheap though! I wouldn't say it's useless without eccentric, it just means it'll take longer to build strength/muscle than a machine/weights that does activate that portion of the move.
I watched this a day or so ago and forgot to comment, I think. RowAlong Treasure Hunt. I also watched “someone else” reviewing it but I totally agree with those who say there is no - (OMG, I am watching it again and this time I heard the horse whinny - speaking of someone else 😅) - eccentric. I think I’d go with free weights (which I do) rather than the new C2 strength machine.
Haha, I'm really pleased you heard the horse. I put it in there as a kind of easter egg - and if you look at one of the comments, Shane (or one of his staff) replied to that comment about it.
💬 What are your thoughts on the Concept2 StrengthErg? Drop your comments below! Let me know what you think, and don’t forget to check out the rest of the videos on this channel! 💥 Your feedback helps me create even better content for you all! 🙌 #RowingCommunity
I didn’t even realize there was no eccentric tension. I was thinking I could replace my power rack, but now after you pointing this out I will not be. Thank you!
C2 have stated (quietly) that there's no eccentric, just concentric. That really does mean it is fundamentally flawed.
exactly.
Exactly what I was thinking when I saw it. No Eccentric....
It's obvious from the demo video, but it's worth noting that you can still brace on the row, just that with the StrengthErg it's with your feet rather than your upper body.
Also, there's good points about the downside of no eccentric resistance, but I also don't quite agree with all the comments saying that dumbbells can substitute. What type of leg press can you do with dumbbells? I doubt most people have heavy enough dumbbells that match the potential resistance of the seated pull (or all three lifts for that matter).
It's definitely true that this isn't a be all and end all device for strength training, but I think people are undervaluing what it does offer, and a relatively small footprint for home gym equipment.
Also, it's isokinetic resistance. Again, it's not the be all and end all for resistance training, but it does have positive aspects and is something that this device is offering. Being safe and good for rehab/ageing population is one, but everyone can benefit from it as well.
Your observation about the lack of eccentric tension is super useful and highly valid John, and rather rules it out for me. But you missed one feature that your dyna doesn't have, namely the ability to completely bypass the monitor and connect directly to the ergdata app. Concept2 will be selling the strength trainer at a lower price without the monitor and, based on your dyna experience, this will not only save money, but also avoid the need to bring your own elastic bands.
Yeah, and to be honest, I hardly ever turn the monitor on with the DYNO anyway. I've got it set to maximum air - and I just push and pull with all my might. It doesn't matter what I see on screen - when I'm done, I'm done!! It could say "You have pushed 150kg" or "You have pushed 300 bananas" - it doesn't matter. All that matters is the workout.
@@rowalong I think the PM5 connectivity is actually a motivator for me. If I can connect this equipment to the C2 world, logbooks and 3rd party apps, I’d find that super exciting! So for me, PM5 compatibility is really important.
Think the difference is $150 between models where PM5 is and is not equipped. Would be intetested to see them put out a RowErg variant that was $150 less that relied on phone/ErgData connection for those who struggle with C2 RowErg price.
I wonder why did they overlook the eccentric part? Could they still improve this before release?
I think because it’s based on the physics of a standard concept2 rowing machine - there isn’t really a way to get the eccentric in there. They said in their video releases that they knew this wasn’t going to be on offer.
If this was designed so that it could be a superset of the RowErg, that is, have a mode that is identical to how rowing works (maybe even a dynamic mode) then this could be interesting as a ++ version. As it is, the lack of eccentric seems critical, but I’ll see what C2 adds/changes in the final design. I think the most interesting element is the ability to forego the PM5 and just use one’s own device for recording. Curious if that would lack anything the PM5 could do that the app could not.
The lack of flexibility of the tool seems a bit limiting. A set of dumb bells seem like a better investment but maybe they will come up with some more ideas before release.
From watching the Dark Horse Rowing video the staff at Concept2 all seemed to emphasise that the StrengthErg was a tool to help maintain strength as you get older and/or less mobile. A lot easier to handle than free weights and more compact than a cable system but the lack of eccentric resistance means it isn’t really the tool for body builders. Still it looks like a great bit of kit that will complement their other machines, especially the RowErg.
Yeah, it’s not like the lack of eccentric makes this machine useless. But it’s still an important consideration.
More important for me than the lack of eccentric tension, is the lack of any pulling exercise with the legs. Seems a recipe for underdeveloped hamstrings. Solve that and I'd be up for one.
I have a TotalGym which rounds out a strength workout with a fluid motion rather nicely. There is a TH-cam Channel, "Hybrid Resistance," where the guy has taken the workouts on the TG to the next level of strength training (vs. the marketing videos which are all about weight loss). If this weren't so expensive, I'd consider adding the StrengthErg to my home gym, but I"m not sure...we'll have to wait and see what happens when it comes out.
It would have been ideal to have an overhead press and pull down included.
So if there's no eccentric movement its basically a very expensive Bullworker??
Haha, it’s a bit better than that! But the lack of eccentric is an issue if you’re using this for more than rowing improvements
I have a bullworker actually good piece of kit
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I was hoping C2 would make an assault style bike. Maybe the Rogue Echo has established too much dominance to try to compete against.
I have all 3 c2 machines and am intrigued by this machine but it looks far too weak to challenge me. On the promo video the woman is leg pressing with barely any effort on level 7 which concerns me.
I just don’t see it being in any way comparable to heavy leg presses, bench and barbell rows.
Maybe their target market is geriatrics and people with poor mobility.
Much like the Row/Ski/Bike - the resistance the user gets out of it is very much reliant on the amount of power they put in. Like my DYNO - I can make it move easily by just easing into it - and the monitor will show 20kg on screen. But with the same settings, I can really mash my legs into it - and get 160kg of resistance. So I wouldn't worry about that side of things. I doubt they'll ever release an assault bike though. They had the chance when they designed the bikeErg. Hopefully I'll be proved wrong though!!
That was interesting. BTW, also good to hear somebody pronounce the K sound in eccentric. All my trainers have said "eccentric".
Oh, as in a hard E and then “sentric”?
Maybe I’m the one getting it wrong? 😑
Olympic lifters manage to get strong without an eccentric phase... Arguably concentric only makes the exercise easier to recover from making it possible to increase the volume with less risk of over-training.
I have used a dyno a long time ago. I bought mine used it was a long piece and I heard a pain to ship. Dyno was ok to use I’m not sure what to feel about this product tbh
Yeah, I could imagine it would be a pain to ship! And depending on the amount of assembly by the user when they got it, probably problematic too.
@@rowalong one thing I like about concept 2 is they made it easier to assemble each generation. Hopefully they do the same with this
Not having eccentric resistance is a shame, but you could still train till faillure using concentric only and still build musscle.
Yup, but just not as quickly.
I wonder why they didn’t fit an “eccentric “ type fly wheel?
Ya I think a bit of creativity and some resistance bands and suspension trainers would be much more capable and cheaper. I could be wrong though.
I think the eccentric movement outweighing the concentric movement is a bit of an unproven myth. The concentric movement is the one that gets the bulk of the weight off the ground through strength, and it'll improve your overall strength whether there's little or no eccentric. Perhaps doing more will compensate. The new model looks fantastic, and coupled with a set of decent dummbells, it'll be almost like having a complete gym.
Although I’d agree that gains can still be made without eccentric - it’s been proven over and over that it’s about time under tension - and by including eccentric, slow releases of the lift, gains will happen quicker.
No myth.
My husband is older and this will be perfect for him. I don't know much about strength training but I'm not setting up a big machine in the garage that I won't use. But this new strengtherg seems perfect with its small footprint and I'll be buying one when it comes out. The real issue....I was going to buy a bike as my next piece...but since my husband will use this too - looks like it trumps the bike. Maybe I'll come into some more money and get both, lol.
Get another fan and put it on the other end and there you have it, then you will have eccentric and concentric movement
That would simply give you a different exercise. You’d switch from a push to a pull. The eccentric portion is passive.
The Concept 2 rowing erg and bike are brilliant. The "strength" erg, not so much. It is missing one key movement which is "pull down."
They might have an attachment for it possibly
I think for general exercise, this machine could be useful. most people who care about the exentric stuff will be in the gym liftening weights anyway.
😂 I like the horse neighing on that picture of Shane.
Yay!!!! 🥳 I’m so pleased someone noticed it!!
@@rowalong …details matter.
Apart from that lovely joke, I think that most exercise could be done safely by a use-your-own-body-weight-training. It’s as safe and way more affordable. 🤔
I 👀 you 😂
@darkhorserowing haha. Did you like your personalised sound effect?
Been a long time since we talked. Would love to catch up one day.
Oh wow looks very interesting. I couldn’t have one as you have limited space. It sure would help with strengthening legs n arms with the lack of pushing on return so you’re right. That was interesting. Too bad for those ppl that really could purchase it n it doesn’t have all around strength building.
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I've never seen a Dyno in my life and I doubt I'll ever come across the StrengthErg. Without eccentric resistance, it just can't compete with other machines or even weights.
because there is not eccentrics on the Dyno1/Dyno2 I do train my athletes for that almost permanent concentrics 20 to 40 sec all out and 10 to 20 sec of resting for 5 sets!
Chest press? You do not need aby machine. Just do several push-ups. All other exercises can be done as elementary callistenics.
Although you're right - there's the element of stability with a machine like this (or at least, no INstability) and the attraction of logging the progression of strength and reps.
No negative resistance, no go.
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Lack of eccentric is a dealbreaker.
People love sled pushes and pulls, these are all concentric moves and loved on a sled because it causes less soreness, right? And every machine C2 has, does not have eccentric and people love rowing but rowing always hailed as full body also has no eccentric… people seem to have a double standard in wanting eccentric suddenly but they love sleds and gettting strong on rowers?? I do agree about eccentric. Olympic lifting for 1 rep maxes and taking big breaks makes really powerful individuals.
And that's why I said that if you're looking at this machine as a way to improve rowing, it's perfect. But if you're looking at this as something for all round strength increases, then it's not as perfect. It's still a good machine - but the lack of eccentric is going to mean slower gains.
Concentrerg 😂 if it had the exxentric flywheel it would be a different tale
Yeah. It’s a point of some discussion. And it’s not like the don’t raise it themselves - but it would be nicer if it had eccentric.
This just seems such a weird device to me.
For working on 'rowing muscles' it's perfect. And it's a good machine for other muscles too - but like I say in the video, it could be 'gooder'.
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If there’s no eccentric it’s useless
I’ll add to that. If that had incorporated a flywheel mechanism akin to the Exxentric X Box, this machine could be a killer piece of resistance equipment. Could have easily accommodated that in the flywheel housing. Missed opportunity there
kBox isn't cheap though! I wouldn't say it's useless without eccentric, it just means it'll take longer to build strength/muscle than a machine/weights that does activate that portion of the move.
It's missing half of any strength exercise you would perform on this erg. Not impressive at all.
It will still help people. But not as quickly as if it had the eccentric resistance for sure.
I watched this a day or so ago and forgot to comment, I think. RowAlong Treasure Hunt. I also watched “someone else” reviewing it but I totally agree with those who say there is no - (OMG, I am watching it again and this time I heard the horse whinny - speaking of someone else 😅) - eccentric. I think I’d go with free weights (which I do) rather than the new C2 strength machine.
Haha, I'm really pleased you heard the horse. I put it in there as a kind of easter egg - and if you look at one of the comments, Shane (or one of his staff) replied to that comment about it.
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