Row Along: March 2 – Easy 25 Minute Rowing Workout. Get Fitter. Seriously!
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A Rowing machine workout to row along with – low intensity, 25 minutes, great for every single day. I'm on the EXR hill loop course today, and whether you're just getting moving for the first time or you've been rowing with me all week, this one's for you.
I kick off with a quick machine setup – resistance, seat position, foot straps, handle grip – and then we're straight into it. A few minutes in I walk through the rowing stroke recovery sequence in detail: how the handle should feel as it touches your chest, why "hands away, sit up" is the cue that fixes most people's posture problems, and how to slide to shins vertical without thinking about it.
Then I catch you up on the weekend. I filmed a 2K test on a £30 rowing machine I found on Facebook Marketplace – an old York R301 – and the result genuinely surprised me. Go find that video if you haven't already.
From there I get back into my rowing story. After winning my first ever race and picking up silver at the English Champs, I signed up for the British Indoor Rowing Championships at the Lee Valley Velodrome in London. This is where things started to feel serious. I talk about flying down the night before, the walk to the venue with music in my ears, packing the pre-race nerves into a bag and leaving them at the door – and I leave you sitting in the corridor, headphones on, waiting for my name to be called. The race itself? That's tomorrow's problem.
After your row: shower, eat, drink, tell someone you love them.
⚠️ Disclaimer: Always consult a doctor or qualified health professional before starting any new exercise programme. Exercise at your own risk. I am not a medical professional or certified fitness instructor. Stop if you feel pain, dizziness or discomfort.
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