The Kettler Kadett rower has become one of the training machines of choice not just for rowers but those looking to get fir by mimicking the rower’s style.
It’s been well known that rowers can reach strong fitness levels and they need to, after all, to stroke the water as often as they do in a single session and fight the resistance of the oar against the water takes a certain level of aerobic and physical strength.
It’s almost the perfect scenario for someone looking to get fit - combining a degree of aerobic fitness with strength and the Kettler Kadett Rowing machine can certainly provide that with a regular routine. It’s special outrigger design that promotes circular movement imitates the actual rowing on water process. But it’s the overall body workout that can be achieved using the Kettler rower which is the impressive aspect.
Resistance which is important in gaining strength when using exercise equipment is one of the advantages the Kettler rowing machine has over it’s rivals. Resistance can be adjusted or set with accuracy through the hydraulic cylinders with the foot plates which are adjustable to a person’s leg length ensure that the rower has the best spot or position available to gain maximum benefit from the machine.
Here’s a look at some of the features of the Kettler Kadett rower:
- it easily folds away after exercise which is a huge bonus for those living in smaller apartments where storage space is a premium
- extensive range of stat recorders which includes a training computer that measures everything from time, number of strokes, distance covered, how much energy is being used as well as monitoring the user’s pulse rate
- a co-operative seat which promotes a smooth action for the user and this is something many other rowers seem to struggle with
- for safety the Kettler Kadett rower also comes with anti-slip floor protectors which is useful for the user’s protection but also helps prevent any damage to the surface.