Today’s ergs have flywheels and digital readouts, allowing the rowers to measure strokes per minute, power output and distance covered, which are all significant components to analyzing performance and staying motivated. It’s no secret, elite rowers are amongst the most physically fit athletes in the world, as the sport demands all that the human body can physically and mentally deliver at once. And when a rower can’t be on the water, they use the erg as a training alternative. And since rowing is an incredibly effective whole body exercise, recreational fitness buffs can also benefit from the erg in various ways, and depending on their program, can have the following gains to their physical conditioning:
- Aerobic and anaerobic fitness
- Intense calorie burning
- Muscle strength
- Muscle endurance
- Resistance training
- Flexibility
- Low impact
- Coordination / Skill
Contact SIRC for more information on ergometer training!
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