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Facility for indoor rowing From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rowing tank
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A rowing tank is an indoor facility which attempts to mimic some of the conditions rowers face on open water.

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Four-oared indoor rowing tank at the Otago University Rowing Club in Dunedin, New Zealand

Rowers sit in fixed rowing positions, with a channel of water to either side of the 'boat'. Older tanks used the power of the athlete to circulate water. Modern tanks move the water past the rowers, simulating the feel of rowing a boat through open water.[1]

Rowing tanks are primarily used for off-season rowing, muscle specific conditioning and technique training, or simply when bad weather does not allow for open water training. A tank allows basic technique to be taught to newcomers to the sport in a safe environment, and enables coaches to work on the technique of more experienced oarsmen.

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