Rowing machines
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Looking for recommendations, basically.
Mrs TA thinks it would be a good idea, so this way I get a rowing machine without it being considered a waste of money.
Don't need fancy graphics or any of that sort of bullshit - the ones at my gym are the Concept 2 which has everything you're after, in terms of gadgetry. Give me distance, stroke rate, and minutes/500m.
I'm not a pro or anything, but there's no point me having a gym membership if I'm not going to use it, so this will take its place.
If I can get away with < AUD$1K that would be ideal
Shoot.
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@NTA said in Rowing machines:
Looking for recommendations, basically.
Mrs TA thinks it would be a good idea, so this way I get a rowing machine without it being considered a waste of money.
Don't need fancy graphics or any of that sort of bullshit - the ones at my gym are the Concept 2 which has everything you're after, in terms of gadgetry. Give me distance, stroke rate, and minutes/500m.
I'm not a pro or anything, but there's no point me having a gym membership if I'm not going to use it, so this will take its place.
If I can get away with < AUD$1K that would be ideal
Shoot.
Get a punching bag instead
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@NTA I'm a big fan of the concept 2 rowers. Make for a great workout too.
Often think about getting one myself, but second hand ones hardly ever show up when I get around to looking.
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@NTA said in Rowing machines:
Looking for recommendations, basically.
Mrs TA thinks it would be a good idea, so this way I get a rowing machine without it being considered a waste of money.
Don't need fancy graphics or any of that sort of bullshit - the ones at my gym are the Concept 2 which has everything you're after, in terms of gadgetry. Give me distance, stroke rate, and minutes/500m.
I'm not a pro or anything, but there's no point me having a gym membership if I'm not going to use it, so this will take its place.
If I can get away with < AUD$1K that would be ideal
Shoot.
They're like 350 bucks at Aldi this week.