roning
Roning refers to the act of using a rowing machine, also known as an ergometer, for physical exercise. These machines simulate the motion of rowing a boat, providing a full-body workout. The primary components of a rowing machine are a seat that slides on a track, footrests, and a mechanism for resistance, typically a flywheel, air, or water. Users pull a handle connected to the resistance mechanism, engaging muscles in the legs, core, and upper body.
The rowing motion involves a sequence of four phases: the catch, the drive, the finish, and the
Roning is a popular form of cardiovascular exercise known for its low-impact nature, making it suitable for