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Sam says a tearful goodbye to her erg

I was diagnosed with a mild to moderate hiatal hernia. Since then, as exercise is one of the triggers of my symptoms, I’ve been trying to sort out my fitness life. I am figuring out what I can and can’t do. See here and here.

The biggies are no heavy lifting, crunches, or high-intensity interval training. Many web pages with exercise advice for those with this condition specifically warn against rowing machines. This is because the motion increases intra-abdominal pressure. Bah.

I love rowing, both on the water and on the erg. I’m going to miss it.  Sarah and I even bought a Concept Two rowing machine, or erg, during the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic. It’s now for sale.

Rowing was on my post-retirement list of sports since I love it, but the training and races never seemed to fit with my working life. But not now.

Here’s some more internet advice, collected by Google’s AI, with some of my commentary in blue and italics,  or just italics,  depending on how you’re viewing this post. Remember AI sometimes gets things wrong,  I’m not a doctor,  not that kind anyway,  and you should see your own doctor for advice.

General principles:

Good exercise options:

Additional things to avoid:

Breathing matters:

(Update: The sale of the erg is currently up for debate as Sarah says she’ll use it when she’s less busy at work. She also thinks I shouldn’t give up so easily on plans to row again as maybe I’ll end up having surgery to correct the hiatal hernia. So stay tuned.  Also,  make me an offer!)

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