This study compared biomechanical characteristics and physiological responses during rowing on three devices: (i) stable ergometer (STE), (ii) transversally compliant ergometer (TCE) and (iii) frontally compliant ergometer (FCE). Eleven young competitive rowers completed a 2000 meter simulated race under each of the ergometer conditions in a randomized order. Stroke rate, average force, power output, velocity and amplitude of the handle and stretcher or seat, heart rate and blood lactate were measured at 500 m intervals. Force and power at the stretcher were significantly lower (p < 0.03) for TCE, while stroke rate and velocities of the handle and the seat were higher (p < 0.01). No significant differences were observed between STE and FCE ...
The slides ergometer (SE) was an improvisation from fixed ergometer (FE) to bridge the gap of mechan...
In recent years, rowing has been revolutionized by innovative advances in equipment design and manuf...
This study examined the physiological determinants of performance during rowing over 2,000 m on an e...
International audienceAbstract This study aimed to compare the effect of a 40-min submaximal rowing ...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to compare the physiological responses and rowing ef...
Biomechanical and physiological responses to rowing 1000 m at a power output equivalent to a 2000 m ...
AbstractThe present preliminary study aimed to report differences between rowing on a boat and rowin...
This study investigated maximal and submaximal performance (power output) and physiological response...
Stationary rowing machines are commonly used for off-season crew training but are also associated wi...
This study was conducted to evaluate the differences of physiological and biomechanical variables d...
In the sport of rowing, increasing the impulse applied to the oar handle during the stroke can resul...
A successful rowing performance depends on physiological factors and technical preparedness. Accurat...
Rowing ergometers are an effective mode of cross training when on water (OW) rowing is unavailable. ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the reaction forces at the foot stretcher of a Concept2 erg...
Force production profile and neuromuscular activity during slide-based and stationary ergometer rowi...
The slides ergometer (SE) was an improvisation from fixed ergometer (FE) to bridge the gap of mechan...
In recent years, rowing has been revolutionized by innovative advances in equipment design and manuf...
This study examined the physiological determinants of performance during rowing over 2,000 m on an e...
International audienceAbstract This study aimed to compare the effect of a 40-min submaximal rowing ...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to compare the physiological responses and rowing ef...
Biomechanical and physiological responses to rowing 1000 m at a power output equivalent to a 2000 m ...
AbstractThe present preliminary study aimed to report differences between rowing on a boat and rowin...
This study investigated maximal and submaximal performance (power output) and physiological response...
Stationary rowing machines are commonly used for off-season crew training but are also associated wi...
This study was conducted to evaluate the differences of physiological and biomechanical variables d...
In the sport of rowing, increasing the impulse applied to the oar handle during the stroke can resul...
A successful rowing performance depends on physiological factors and technical preparedness. Accurat...
Rowing ergometers are an effective mode of cross training when on water (OW) rowing is unavailable. ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the reaction forces at the foot stretcher of a Concept2 erg...
Force production profile and neuromuscular activity during slide-based and stationary ergometer rowi...
The slides ergometer (SE) was an improvisation from fixed ergometer (FE) to bridge the gap of mechan...
In recent years, rowing has been revolutionized by innovative advances in equipment design and manuf...
This study examined the physiological determinants of performance during rowing over 2,000 m on an e...