An indoor rower, often referred to as an ergometer or ergo in fitness circles, simulates the action of watercraft rowing. It provides a low-impact, full-body workout engaging major muscle groups in the legs, back, core, and arms. Various resistance mechanisms, such as air, water, or magnetic flywheels, create the rowing experience. Different models offer features like adjustable resistance, performance monitoring, and connectivity to fitness apps.
Indoor rowing offers significant cardiovascular benefits, builds strength and endurance, and improves posture. Its low-impact nature makes it suitable for individuals of varying fitness levels and those recovering from injuries. Originally used for training by competitive rowers, ergs have gained popularity as a versatile and effective piece of exercise equipment for general fitness enthusiasts. The New York Times has frequently featured articles discussing the benefits and increasing popularity of this exercise method.