How To Use The Rowing Machine
I’ve talked before about WHY you should use the rowing machine, so I thought it would be good to tell all you Rockheads HOW to use it.
The proper rowing stroke consists of four phases:
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- The Catch
- The Drive
- The Finish
- The Recovery
Getting Started
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- Sit on the seat, strap your feet into the foot pads and grab the handles with an overhand grip.
- Extend your arms straight toward the flywheel, and keep your wrists flat.
- Slide forward on the seat until your shins are vertical.
- Lean forward slightly at the hips.
- When starting the rowing machine, set the resistance low and work your way up over time.
The Drive Position
- Begin the drive by extending your legs and pushing off against the foot pads.
- Keep your core tight, arms straight and back firm as you transfer power to the handles.
- As your knees straighten, gradually bend your arms and lean your upper body back. Finish with a slight backward lean.
The Finish Position
- Bend your elbows and pull the handle into your abdomen.
- Extend your legs.
- Lean back slightly at the hips.
The Recovery Position
- Extend your arms by straightening your elbows and returning the handle toward the flywheel.
- Lean your upper body forward at the hips to follow the arms.
- Gradually bend your knees and slide forward on the seat to the start position.
The Catch Position
- Similar to the start position, extend your arms straight toward the flywheel and keep your wrists flat.
- Slide forward on the seat until your shins are vertical.
- Lean forward slightly at the hips.
- You are ready to take the next stroke.
It can be helpful to break the moves down into a sequence of what should move first: “arms-body-legs” as you pull up to the top of the machine and “legs-body-arms” as you push back.
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