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Best Ways of Rowing

by Terry
(Ennice, NC)

Question: I have been sitting on the floor and rowing with my heavy bands. Would I benefit from doing the rowing on a bench that I could straddle sitting down?
I have the Terrell Owens exercise bands (excellent).

Answer: I think you can do both! I'd caution you to keep a little bend in the knees while doing your rows (I assume you're pulling from a door way with the bands roughly parallel to the floor); keeping the legs stiff is an invitation to lower back strains.

You can vary the angle quite a bit by using the same anchor point but by adjusting your stance:

Seated on the floor, you're getting the lats and middle back.

Sitting on a bench, you can pull to the chin and get a good delt, upper back, and trap workout.

Standing, you can almost exclusively target your traps and hit the side and rear delts a little, too.

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by: Anonymous

I do the rowing outside on my deck, using a post on the deck railing to anchor the bands. I sit on a 6 foot long yoga mat to avoid scooting. The Terrell Owens exercise bands are the strongest I have found and are of excellent construction.

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