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Horizon Rowing Machines   Horizon Rowing Machines

Horizon’s stylish Oxford 2CS rowing machines is a less expensive alternative to the Concept 2. Based on similar air resistance technology, it gives a good action and full length stroke.
 
Beny Rowing Machines   Beny Rowing Machines

Beny rowing machines offer a range of good value home rowers which include air resistance, magnetic resistance and a combination air/magnetic resistance rower. We recommend Beny as the best value relatively inexpensive rowing machines available in the UK.
 
York Fitness Rowing Machines   York Fitness Rowing Machines

York Fitness Rower’s unique rowing machines blend elegance with functionality. York Fitness Rowing Machines enhance any home gymnasium.
 
Water Rower Rowing Machines   Water Rower Rowing Machines

Water Rower’s unique wood based rowing machines blend elegance with functionality. Manufactured in a choice of ash, cherrywood or American walnut woods, Water Rowers enhance any home gymnasium.
 
Concept2 Rowing Machines   Concept2 Rowing Machines

Concept2 rowing machines offer a range of good value home rowers with air resistance.
 
Vision Fitness Rowing Machines   Vision Fitness Rowing Machines

Vision Fitness Rowling Machines has a wide array of features, stylish and rugged design and construction. Full feature panel with workout details and excellent user feedback.
 
Tunturi Rowing Machines   Tunturi Rowing Machines

Tunturi rowing machines offer comprehensive exercise for all the major muscle groups. One of the main features of this range is the fact that all the rowing machines are folding so once you have finished your exercise you can simply put your rowing machine away without taking up excess space.
 

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Benefits of Rowing Machines

One of the best aerobic fitness workouts you can get is by using an exercise rowing machine. Working out with a rowing machine works your cardiovascular system and builds muscle, especially in the upper body -- shoulders, chest, biceps, triceps, forearms, upper and lower back, and abdomen.

But, rowing machines also work the calves, thighs and gluteus. This means that you can get a full body workout by using just one machine. Of course, there are other individual machines that can work the upper and lower body, as well as the cardiovascular system. But no one machine can work all the major muscle groups while providing a vigorous aerobic exercise the way that a rowing machine can.

Activities such as jogging or running on a treadmill, while providing a good cardiovascular workout, do very little for the upper body, and are actually very high-impact exercises. This means that each time you jog or run on a treadmill you are endangering your joints, cartilage and bones. And unfortunately, many people develop knee, hip and other joint problems later in life from performing high-impact exercises like this.

A much better solution is to insist on a low-impact training schedule, and this is where exercise rowing machines have a great advantage. The machines provide a smooth, low-impact, high-results workout that is suitable for nearly anyone in good health. The risk of damaging knee or hip joints, for example, on a rowing machine is significantly less than with jogging or other high-impact, high-risk exercises.

When it comes to purchasing an exercise rowing machine, there are several things you will want to keep in mind, including the type of machine and the resistance it provides.

The most important difference between rowing machines is how they create resistance. Some types use a fan that creates a high level of resistance by forcing air through a compression chamber. This "air resistance" type of machine provides very smooth action, and a decent level of resistance. On the downside, these machines can also be quite noisy.

Hydraulic rowing machines use a mechanical hydraulic chamber to create a high level of resistance. Hydraulic machines are not as smooth as the air type, but on the plus side, they do tend to be extremely quiet, and are easy to adjust from one level of resistance to another.

Whichever type of machine you decide upon, you also want to consider the kind of footrest used. Ideally, you want solid foot rests that are comfortable, but not too restrictive. Also make sure that the foot rests are large enough, and provide some type of anti-skid traction on the surface to keep your foot firmly in place.

Finally, like all exercise machines these days, most rowing machines will also have a computer on board to help you keep track of speed, time, distance, and even pulse rate. While it is important to note that an exercise rowing machine with a built-in computer tends to be quite a bit more expensive than their non-computer counterparts, in the long run they are worth the additional expense if you're serious about getting the best workout.

 
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