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Home > Blog > Club News > A Beginner’s Guide To MINT Row 

A Beginner’s Guide To MINT Row 

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April 6, 2023 by mint-sk

We asked MINT”s Intensity Director, Braegan Padley for some tips for first-time rowers, and here’s what she shared! 

The rowing machine, called the ergometer, or “erg” for short, was originally designed for rowers who needed a way to train on land during the off-season. But it’s not just for rowers. More and more, gym-goers and fitness junkies are incorporating rowing into their workout routines.  Here’s a look at why you should consider adding rowing to your gym lineup: 

  • Rowing is one of the most, if not the most, efficient exercises to improve your overall fitness. Because rowing has both anaerobic and aerobic benefits – meaning you are taxing your muscles (anaerobic) as well as respiratory and cardiovascular systems (aerobic) – it allows you to improve your stamina, strength, and flexibility in just a short amount of time.
  • Studies have shown that rowing burns 2-3 times the calories compared to cycling and running for the same duration. 
  • It is a true total-body workout. During the course of each stroke, you engage an estimated 85% of your muscles. Pretty impressive for a seated exercise. 
  • Rowing is low impact, making it a great choice for those looking to be gentle on their joints. 
  • Rowing can help improve your posture, by forcing you to sit tall and pull your shoulders back on every stroke. 

Common Misconceptions:

  • Those unfamiliar with rowing often think it’s an upper-body workout, but rowing is actually about 70% legs! The remaining power comes from the combination of your core, back, and arms. 
  • It is NOT a weight machine. Although we do incorporate resistance (known as “drag”), a higher resistance doesn’t necessarily equal a more intense workout. In fact, a lower drag is most often a more effective and safer workout no matter your fitness level. You should never row with the max drag for an extended period of time — it’s a recipe for a lower back injury. 

What to Know Before Your First Power Row Class: 

  • Rowing is for everybody! The erg is a low-impact, effort-based machine, meaning regardless of age, experience, or fitness level you can participate and get a great workout. 
  • Arrive a few minutes early so your instructor can help you adjust the equipment and familiarize you with the rowing machine. 
  • Power Row is an interval-style class, so you’ll have opportunities for breaks. We’re not rowing for 50 solid minutes. 
  • Focus on the basics during your first class and have fun!

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