There are two fundamental reference points in the rowing stroke.
This experience is unrealistic, and the rowing stroke is not accurately reproduced.
The rowing stroke differs slightly depending on location and coaching technique and especially the coach.
The machines simulate the rowing stroke.
She took long, rowing strokes of air and pulled herself skyward in a ninety-degree trajectory.
A competing boat appears on the screen, and each rowing stroke triggers the sound of oars sloshing through water.
The flywheel machines do their best to reproduce the most important elements of the rowing stroke: a horizontal drive and a natural rhythm.
There are some differences from the rowing stroke.
The sound of drums beating out a slow rowing stroke grew louder.
A rowing stroke consists of the following phases, repeated until the race is complete: