"I used to exercise a lot but now I have a Bad Back"

WaterRower encourages/develops strong posture critical in rehabilitating back ailments, amongst the most common reported ailment in today's ever slumped society

By passing the work of the dynamic muscle groups (the arms and legs) through the torso, rowing requires the users to hold a strong posture,  working the corset muscles of the torso.

Bracing the torso and forming a strong posture in this way develops core strength.

 

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