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Rowing Machine Interval Workout

Not Using This Piece of Cardio Equipment? Big Mistake

Even if you don't have access to a boat and seven fit friends, you can row solo at the gym. Former Olympic rower Judy Geer created this rowing machine pyramid interval workout that works the entire body, hitting muscles in the core, legs, arms, back, and butt.

Before you start, set the resistance on your rowing machine between two and three, and make sure you have mastered basic form. Once you're properly prepped, learn this whole 30-minute rowing plan.

TimeSetIntensityRPE*
00:00-05:00WarmupEasy2-5
05:00-06:00Interval 1Moderately Hard6-7
06:00-07:00RestEasy2-3
07:00-09:00Interval 2Moderately Hard 6-7
09:00-10:00RestEasy2-3
10:00-13:00Interval 3Moderately Hard6-7
13:00-14:00RestEasy2-3
14:00-18:00Interval 4Moderately Hard6-7
18:00-19:00RestEasy2-3
19:00-22:00Interval 5Hard8-9
22:00-23:00RestEasy2-3
23:00-25:00Interval 6Harder8-9
25:00-26:00RestEasy2-3
26:00-27:00Interval 7Hardest10
27:00-28:00RestVery Easy2
28:00-30:00CooldownEasy3


*RPE = Rate of perceived exertion, 1 being easy and 10 being all out

Aim for a cadence (strokes per minute, SPM) between 26 and 30 on the harder intervals, but the SPM can drop on the easy intervals. Don't forget to print this workout and take it to the gym with you.

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