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Until 2006 the company produced and sold only one model of indoor rower at any time.
Everyone races 2 km on an indoor rower with the club presidents using adjacent machines.
Rowing: Contestants are supposed to row 200 meters using an indoor rower.
A boat storage area, gym, Concept2 indoor rower equipment and changerooms are located on the ground floor of the building.
Training on the indoor rower.
The indoor rower's nickname comes from its measurement of the power output of oarsmen/women.
The indoor rower is calibrated to measure the amount of energy the rower is using through their use of the equipment.
Indoor rower (erg)
Meters can be logged on the indoor rower, on water, on the SkiErg or on snow.
Four wheel variants also exist, and like most bicycles, rowbikes can be used with a stand that permits use as a stationary bike or indoor rower.
Modern indoor rowers are often known as ergometers (colloquially erg or ergo), an ergometer being a device which measures the amount of work performed.
Air resistance rowing machines are most often used by sport rowers (particularly during the off season and inclement weather) and competitive indoor rowers.
The boat club has a dedicated ergometer room in Wadham College with 8 concept2 ergometers and 2 RowPerfect indoor rowers.
In the 1980s, they began manufacturing trampolines, and then, under the name ProForm Fitness Products, treadmills, exercise bikes, indoor rowers, and home gyms.
In addition, some indoor rowers include a pivoting handle or handles (as opposed to a simple chain) in order to more completely simulate the action of rowing or sculling.
A "water rower" is an indoor rower machine where the resistance medium is provided by water, rather than the more common air resistance on models such as the Concept2.
A rowing machine or indoor rower, is a machine used to simulate the action of watercraft rowing for the purpose of exercise or training for rowing.
The SkiErg uses the same mechanical concept that the company's indoor rowers do, but the user is in a standing position pulling on two handles emulating the double-pole technique found in Nordic skiing.
As such it is a class of ergometer (Greek: measuring work), and competitive rowers rarely refer to the machine as an "indoor rower," but use the older name "erg" or "ergo" (short for ergometer).
Both the CRASH-B Sprints (which style themselves the world championship for indoor rowing) and the British Indoor Rowing Championships indoor rowing competitions are rowed on Concept2 indoor rowers.