Indoor rowing machines are safe, satisfying and fabulous ways to workout at home because they exercise virtually the entire body at the same time: legs, arms, lower back, chest, abs shoulders - all while you are in a restful seated position. An indoor rowing machines makes an ideal cardio-vascular activity with proven benefits, and can be used for building muscle strength, and as an aid to bodybuilding and athletics. The simple rowing motion provides a low impact form of exercise that is safe for people of all ages and levels of fitness. You can even use it as a way of building-up to doing outdoor rowing on the local river or lake.
High quality rowing machines are relatively cheap compared to home-gyms and exercise bikes, making them an ideal choice for those on a budget! The only negative comment is that while rowing is generally good for backs, the rowing action could aggravate an existing lower back condition, and those people with these issues should consult a trainer, physiotherapist of a doctor.
Like any exercise, you need to learn how to do it properly, and to ease into it to avoid injury. For example many newcomers set the resistance too high and this tires them too quickly and risks muscle strains. The exercise should be enjoyable - tough without straining. See the staged workouts below.
Rowing is renowned for being the second best exercise in terms of overall muscle management, using over 80% of the body's muscles.The only one better is cross-country skiing. It also flexes most of the body's joints through a beneficial and wide range of movements with virtually no jarring impact. You can do all of this indoors in your own home, when, and how often you like. You can do it watching TV or a video, listening to music, much more easily than with other home exercises. There are lots of great programs available and devoices for monitoring your workout and performance. Rowing is an ideal exercise for various purposes:
There are four styles of rowing machine to choose from:
Hydraulic resistance - is created by using shock- absorbers, similar to those that are used on a car. They have many advantages - they are effective, easily adjustable, and take up the least space of all resistance methods.
Air Rowers - Also referred to as flywheel rowers, these units depend on resistance provided by a propeller and wind, with the added bonus of the breeze it creates. The. The resistance can be changed to alter the amount the pulling effort required to move the blades. At present the Concept 2 air rower is probably one of the most popular air resistance rowing machines on the market.
Water Rowers - The concept behind the water resistant rowing machines is to simulate the dynamics of a boat in water moving through water. When rowing blades are pushed through a tank of water and this creates the resistance. There are various designs including the Waterrower range and the First Degree Fluid Rower style. These machines are very quiet to use and the resistance is consistent.
Magnetic Rowers - These rowing machines are very popular in gyms and are similar to the magnetic resistance systems in indoor exercise bikes. They offer a highly variable resistance system and smooth rowing. The resistance can be easily adjusted. They are virtually and the magnetic brake system has a long life (but they don't last forever). The Kettler Coach rower is a very popular model of magnetic resistance rower.
What to look for when Choosing a Rowing Machine
Standard of Construction - Look for a high quality design that is all-metal, with an aluminium seat rail for lightness. Try sitting on the seat, and make sure there is no flexing of any part of the frame as you apply weight on it. The frame should feel sturdy and stable and the seat should slide easily with no roughness or variable resistance. Check that the design can handle your weight and height.
Braking System - Rowers that use magnetic or mechanical braking tend to feel less smooth than the top quality water and air rowers. Air rowers provide high quality movement, but can be a somewhat noisy. Water rowers are smooth and make a soothing swishing sound that many rowers like.
Transmission - Look for chains, cables or straps, which give you a firm and positive feel with the oar action. There should not be any stretching or 'springiness' as you pull the oar cable.
Quality and Smoothness of Movement - Look for a rower that provides smooth and even feel when rowing with no jerkiness and even resistance right through the stroke. Check particularly at the beginning of the stroke, where some machines can be jerky, which is annoying. Check over the full range of the movements for a range of body extensions. Check that you can complete a full stroke using various arm and back positions.
Console Options and Ease of Use - Check to see that all the options that you need now and in the future are available. Check that the display is clear, comprehensive and can be read when rowing. Check how easy it is to access programmes and that the buttons and dials are large enough and easy to use.
Seat Comfort - Check that the seat is comfortable at all points of the rowing position and over along period of time (1000m or 30 minutes). This is very important as there is nothing worse than an uncomfortable seat and there is virtually nothing you can do about it.
Oar Handle Grip - Check that oar grip feel comfortable to hold and matches your hand size? Does it provide a good grip, does not slip even when your hands are becoming sweaty and tired. Hand blisters can ruin a training program.
Footplate Comfort and Adjustments - Check that your feet (and shoes if you wear them) can be securely and comfortably secured in the footplates.
Overall Dimensions - Rowing tend to have a long, narrow footprint, especially if they do not fold, and so make sure that the dimensions of the specifications will fit comfortably in your workout space.
Warranty - Most indoor rowing machines are well make but things can go wrong so always read the fine print of the warranty especially for expensive machines. Always check what's covered: frame, seat, transmission, brakes and electronics to avoid and surprises.
Do your Research and Compare Rowing Machine Features, Prices and Reviews
Start with an idea of the features you want and then compare features and specifications within your price range. Always put strength of construction and reliability ahead of software enhancements, many of which you may not use. Tracking your progress and workouts can always be stored on your computer or smartphone. Always read the reviews for the range of models on your short less. Look for break-downs, warranty issues and features that have disappointed or would have liked to be included. Perhaps you should look at a higher performance model.
Shown below is table comparing various models, their features and indicative prices (sorted by indicative price)
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Rest Day
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Workout 9
Make/ Model
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Type
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Features
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Indicative Price ($)
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Stamina Trac Glider 1050
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Hydraulic
|
--
|
148
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Stamina 35-1050 Body Trac Glider Rower
|
Piston / Hydraulic
|
Speed, Distance, Distance, Time, Calories
|
150
|
Stamina 1205 Precision Rower
|
Piston / Hydraulic
|
Speed, Distance, Time, Calories
|
250
|
Stamina 1215 Orbital Rower
|
Piston / Hydraulic
|
Speed, Distance, Time, Calories
|
250
|
Stamina Air Rower
|
Air
|
Folding
|
299
|
Kettler Favorit
|
Hydraulic
|
Pulse rate
|
399
|
Kettler Favorit Compact Rower
|
Piston / Hydraulic
|
Speed, Distance, Time, Strokes, Calories, Heart Rate
|
399
|
LifeSpan RW1000
|
Multi-User
|
Folding
|
480
|
Stamina ATS Air Rower
|
Air
|
Speed, Distance, Time, Calories, Strokes,Strokes/min
|
499
|
Kettler Kadett Outrigger
|
Hydraulic
|
Folding, Pulse rate
|
549
|
Kettler Kadett Outrigger Rower
|
Piston / Hydraulic
|
Speed, Distance, Time, Strokes,Calories, Heart Rate
|
599
|
ProRower H20 RX-750
|
Water
|
Folding, Pulse rate
|
699
|
BodyCraft VR100
|
Air/Multi-User,
|
Folding
|
699
|
First Degree Neptune
|
Water
|
Folding
|
699
|
LifeCore R88 Rower
|
Air/Multi-User,
|
Folding, Pulse rate, Race Boat
|
699
|
BodyCraft VR100 Rower
|
MAirgnetic
|
Speed, Distance, Time, Strokes,Calories, Heart Rate
|
700
|
H2O Fitness ProRower RX-750 Home Series Water Rower
|
WAirter
|
Speed, Distance, Time, Strokes,Calories, Heart Rate
|
700
|
Lifecore Fitness R88 Dual Mode Rowing Machine
|
MAirgnetic
|
Speed, Distance, Time, Strokes, Strokes/min, Calories
|
750
|
First Degree Fitness Neptune Rower
|
WAirter
|
Distance, Time, Strokes,Strokes/min, Calories/hour
|
798
|
First Degree Fitness Pacific Rower
|
WAirter
|
Distance, Time, Strokes, Strokes/min, Calories/Hour, Heart Rate
|
865
|
Concept2 Model D
|
Air
|
Multi-User, Pulse rate, PC ready, Race Boat
|
899
|
Lifecore Fitness R99 Dual Mode Rowing Machine
|
MAirgnetic
|
Speed, Distance, Time, Strokes, Strokes/min, Calories, Heart Rate
|
900
|
H2O Fitness ProRower RX-850 LTD Series Water Rower
|
WAirter
|
Speed, Distance, Time, Strokes, Calories, Heart Rate
|
900
|
Kettler Coach LS Rower
|
Piston / Hydraulic
|
Speed, Distance, Time, Strokes, Calories, Heart Rate
|
999
|
WaterRower Natural Rowing Machine
|
WAirter
|
Speed, Distance, Time, Strokes, Calories, Heart Rate
|
1,095
|
WaterRower Club Rowing Machine
|
WAirter
|
Speed, Distance, Time, Strokes, Calories, Heart Rate
|
1,095
|
Concept2 Model E
|
Air/Multi-User,
|
Multi-User, Pulse rate, PC ready, Race Boat
|
1,260
|
WaterRower Oxbridge Rowing Machine
|
WAirter
|
Speed, Distance, Time, Strokes, Calories, Heart Rate
|
1,295
|
LifeCore R100 Rower
|
Air/Multi-User,
|
Multi-User, Pulse rate, PC ready, Race Boat
|
1,299
|
Lifecore Fitness R100 Rower
|
Air / MAirgnetic
|
Speed, Distance, Time, Strokes,Calories, Heart Rate
|
1,299
|
Kettler Ergo Coach LS Rower
|
Piston / Hydraulic
|
Speed, Distance, Time, Strokes,Calories, Heart Rate
|
1,399
|
WaterRower Classic Rowing Machine
|
WAirter
|
Speed, Distance, Time, Strokes,Calories, Heart Rate
|
1,495
|
WaterRower M1 LoRise Rowing Machine
|
WAirter
|
Speed, Distance, Time, Strokes,Calories, Heart Rate
|
1,695
|
First Degree Fitness E-216 Fluid Rower
|
WAirter
|
LCD with all options
|
1,699
|
Kettler X-Row E3 Rower
|
Piston / Hydraulic
|
Speed, Distance, Time, Strokes, Calories, Heart Rate
|
2,399
|
WaterRower S1 Rowing Machine
|
WAirter
|
Speed, Distance, Time, Strokes, Calories, Heart Rate
|
2,500
|
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