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    Editor Review: "Row with new purpose on Ergatta’s water-rower, which asks you to do more than simply pushing the pace, challenging you to maintain certain stroke speeds or power ratios in a ...

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    One of the cardio row’s ultimate tests is the 500 meter sprint, an all-out row assault in which the goal to hit the target distance in the shortest time possible—do it in under a minute and a ...

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  5. Indoor rower - Wikipedia

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    An indoor rower, or rowing machine, is a machine used to simulate the action of watercraft rowing for the purpose of exercise or training for rowing.Modern indoor rowers are known as ergometers (colloquially erg or ergo) because they measure work performed by the rower (that can be measured in ergs).

  6. RowPerfect - Wikipedia

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    The Rowperfect is an indoor rowing machine, designed in 1987 and patented in 1988, by Casper (Cas) Rekers. It is designed to accurately simulate the feeling of rowing on the water. Both the flywheel and the seat are free to move on a slide — this is different from the majority of rowing machines, where the flywheel is fixed and only the seat ...

  7. Concept2 - Wikipedia

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    Concept2, Inc. is an American manufacturer of rowing equipment and exercise machines based in Morrisville, Vermont.It is best known for its air resistance indoor rowing machines (known as "ergometers" or "ergs"), which are considered the standard training and testing machines for competition rowers and can be found in most gyms.