Indoor Rowing
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Record-breaking performances cap successful Plymouth School Games level two indoor rowing competition
Records were broken as nearly 500 students from 46 schools around the region took to the rowing machines in the Plymouth School Games at Plymstock School on January 25. Two competition records were eclipsed on the day, albeit by the […]
Read More2.5 million meters rowed during University Indoor Rowing Series
The sixth series of the annual UIRS has come to a close with a number of events streamed online for the first time and the beginner event class showing strong growth.
Read MoreUniversity Indoor Rowing Series 2016 – Results
The University Indoor Rowing Series is underway with events running between Saturday, 29 October and Sunday, 27 November.
Read MoreThe House of Cards Effect
Who is the most famous rower of all time?  Steve Redgrave immediately comes to mind, five times Olympic Champion and a bona fide national treasure.  Perhaps it’s Frank Underwood.Â
Read MoreFrom New York to Shanghai, why the world is falling in love with indoor rowing classes
Regularly cited as ‘The next big thing in group fitness’, indoor rowing classes continue to grow in popularity but are they finally ready to move from niche to mass market?
Read MoreRace Day Secrets
If you’ve been indoor rowing for a while, how can you maximise your performance on race day? Who better to ask than Olympic champion Anna Watkins – who holds the world record time for a 5k rowing machine test.
Read MoreIt’s Rowing Time
Are you looking to get the wheels in motion for your next indoor race, or just looking to get faster or improve on the indoor machine? Check out GB Rower Zak Lee-Green’s advice on how to train and improve yourself on the indoor rower.
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