Second Hand Rowing Machines: The Same Quality for a much Lower Price
Thursday, August 20th, 2009Rowing Machine is an exercising gear used for performing rowing exercises. It simulates the action of watercraft rowing, so it can also be used for training for rowing. The equipment usually consists of a flywheel that is connected to a chain and handle. The user has to push the body backwards with the legs, rotate the back and pull on the handle, thus causing the flywheel to spin. The braking mechanism of the flywheel is designed to give the feel of a paddle moving in the water. As part of the rowing action and depending on the rowing machine, the user either moves back and forth or remains stationary and the flywheel moves. Some rowing machines are also designed to calculate the power of the user by measuring the flywheel speed during the stroke and then recording the rate at which the flywheel slows down during recovery. With regular use, the overall body strength is found to improve tremendously.
There is a long list of rowing machines that are available in the market which has been designed keeping the demands and necessities of the customers. Carl Lewis ROW777 is one such name in the list. It belongs to the Carl Lewis Studio range of rowing machines. It can take a maximum load of 150 kg and has an LCD display that shows the pulse measurement, calories and time. It comes with a quick start guide and a user guide. The York Fitness R510 Multi Use is another popular rowing machine. It is great for an all over body work out and a range of upper body exercises such as shoulder shrugs and bicep curls. This 90 kg York Fitness rowing machine comes with 12 levels of resistance.
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