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Lord Bob
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I'm reactivating my workout routine after coming back from a holiday and am seeking a little advice.
My lifestyle means that I workout at home using a rowing machine and dumbbells. This means I can grab a workout even if I only have a spare half hour and can watch a dvd at the same time.
What are the advantages of long rowing sessions verses shorter ones? The longest session I've tried is 50 minutes (the length of the TV show I was watching!) alternating medium pace with some faster sections.
I'm honestly making this up as I go along and would appreciate some tips.
Thanks everyone.
My lifestyle means that I workout at home using a rowing machine and dumbbells. This means I can grab a workout even if I only have a spare half hour and can watch a dvd at the same time.
What are the advantages of long rowing sessions verses shorter ones? The longest session I've tried is 50 minutes (the length of the TV show I was watching!) alternating medium pace with some faster sections.
I'm honestly making this up as I go along and would appreciate some tips.
Thanks everyone.









