Rowing: Shen’s Abby Knight prepares to represent U.S. - Saratogian (Rowing Machines)

July 3rd, 2009

Rowing: Shen’s Abby Knight prepares to represent U.S. - Saratogian
Recent Shenendehowa High School graduate Abby Knight is shown rowing back to the docks after earning a silver medal at the Scholastic Rowing Association National Championship Regatta in West Windsor, N.J. in May. (STAN HUDY/The Saratogian) ALPLAUS
Source: www.saratogian.com

Indian Ocean rowing crew found - radionz
Four New Zealand rowers competing in a charity race across the Indian Ocean, have been found safe and well. The four-man crew is taking part in the Indian Ocean Rowing Race, which set off from Western Australia in April. The Rowing for Prostate team
Source: www.radionz.co.nz

Boats, sweat and Pimms down by the river - Reuters UK
HENLEY-ON-THAMES, England (Reuters) - State-sponsored Olympians and other elite athletes are squaring off against gritty amateur challengers in front of thousands of champagne-fuelled spectators this week at the Henley Royal Regatta. The glittering
Source: uk.reuters.com

Blair’s black eye at awards event - BBC UK News
Tony Blair suffered a “gym-related accident” Tony Blair was sporting a black eye as he accepted an award earlier, after an a “gym-related accident”. The former PM made no mention of it as he accepted a medal for work with India from his old ally Lord
Source: news.bbc.co.uk

Swampscott Yacht Club to sponsor free saltwater recreational rowing - Abington Mariner
Everyone is welcome to attend and reservations for half-hour lessons and demos are encouraged. Four Echo ocean rowing shells will be on hand. Adult participants will learn the basics of recreational sliding-seat rowing. Recreational salt water rowing
Source: www.wickedlocal.com

Rowing: Reading s early Henley exit - Reading Evening Post
Reading Rowing Club s interest in this week s Henley Royal Regatta was short-lived. They were involved in only one event on Wednesday, the opening day, and were eliminated in the first round. Their quad of Phil Mallinson, Dirk Borgstede, Fin
Source: www.getreading.co.uk

Enjoying rez life in Oxford - Globe and Mail (Rowing Machines)

July 2nd, 2009

Enjoying rez life in Oxford - Globe and Mail
O xford is one of England’s most beautiful cities, and also one of its most inaccessible. Sure, you can see its ancient golden spires, tour some of the 38 colleges that make up its
Source: www.theglobeandmail.com

Row, row, row your boat - Lacombe Globe
Ecole Secondaire Lacombe Composite High School Grade 10 students, from left, Leah Blumhagen and Madison Hatch try rowing on Lacombe Lake Friday afternoon. The Central Alberta Boat
Source: www.lacombeglobe.com

Canada Day in Cowichan rocking with local family activities - Abbotsford News
If kicking back to enjoy the mid-week break doesn t fire your rockets for Canada Day, there are plenty of free, family-friendly events happening throughout the valley. The annual
Source: www.bclocalnews.com

With this ring, I divorce you - Calgary Herald
A Polish couple living in Germany fell out after tying the knot and decided to end their marriage on the same day. “He said he never wanted to see her again and wanted an immediate
Source: www.canada.com

Hull of a first year: Higgins a rowing national champion - Montclair Times
Marielle Higgins attends a university thousands of miles away from her Montclair home. She came back to New Jersey, however, to win the grandest title in collegiate women s
Source: www.montclairtimes.com

DEANNE S MORNING GLORY - Daily Star (Rowing Machines)

July 2nd, 2009

DEANNE S MORNING GLORY - Daily Star
SEX bomb Deanne Berry is sending Britain into a fitness frenzy with her GMTV summer work-outs. And it s not just women who are tuning in to tone up before they slip into their
Source: www.dailystar.co.uk

Dizzying heights - BBC
A lot of people are saying the Lions have a mountain to climb to win this series in South Africa and after experiencing the kind of suffocating, energy-sapping conditions they will
Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Hampshire residents hoping to lose big in fitness challenge - Courier News
HAMPSHIRE — A score of people are hoping to become Hampshire’s biggest losers. We are speaking about losing weight, of course, and the group involved is motivated by the
Source: www.suburbanchicagonews.com

Rowing Machines - Tunturi E80R Recumbent Bike: power cycle workout

June 30th, 2009

Tunturi E80R Recumbent Bike: power cycle workout
The Recumbent Bike is an excellent piece of equipment that can help you on your way to building a great healthy and fit lifestyle. It is a smooth —Related Articles at Exercise Equipment:Vision Fitness R1500 Recumbent Exercise cycleLifeFitness R9i Exercise Bike: ride your way to fitnessTunturi E40 Exercise BikeLeMond GForceRT Recumbent Exercise Bike: with 5 exclusive […]
Source: www.exerciseequipment.org.uk

PowerPlate Personal System My3: Vibrate to fitness
The PowerPlate MY3 is a great exercising equipment that can be used at home or office and is usually used in most gym clubs and fitness suites. The Personal PowerPlate —Related Articles at Exercise Equipment:The PowerPlate Pro 5 Next Generation: the cellulite fighter and muscle builderPowerPlate Pro 5 Air:The Ultimate Physical WorkoutThe Fit Bug PedometerMarcy MD2100 […]
Source: www.exerciseequipment.org.uk

Vision T9800HRT Treadmill: walking your way to health
Start off with a slow walk then build up speed to a jog then as you become fitter increase to a full run. The Vision T9800HRT Treadmill is a commercial treadmill —Related Articles at Exercise Equipment:Carl Lewis MT15 Manual TreadmillPrecor C954i Treadmill: run to fitnessVision ST780 Adjustable Bench: for comfort and enduranceBremshey Control T TreadmillBeny Motive […]
Source: www.exerciseequipment.org.uk

Magnetic Rowing Machines | Rowing Machines (Rowing Machines)

June 30th, 2009

Magnetic Rowing Machines | Rowing Machines
People are becoming health conscious nowadays and remaining in shape is the need of the time in any field. The new Lifecore R900 Rowing Machine is an answer for all their problems
Source: www.rowing-machines.org.uk

PowerPlate Personal System My3: Vibrate to (Rowing Machines) fitness

June 29th, 2009

PowerPlate Personal System My3: Vibrate to fitness
The PowerPlate MY3 is a great exercising equipment that can be used at home or office and is usually used in most gym clubs and fitness suites. The Personal PowerPlate —Related Articles at Exercise Equipment:The PowerPlate Pro 5 Next Generation: the cellulite fighter and muscle builderPowerPlate Pro 5 Air:The Ultimate Physical WorkoutThe Fit Bug PedometerMarcy MD2100 […]
Source: www.exerciseequipment.org.uk

Rowing Machine Reviews | RowingMachineRatings.com (Rowing Machines)

June 28th, 2009

Rowing Machine Reviews | RowingMachineRatings.com
In the world of rowing machines, three stand out: the Concept 2, the Kettler Coach rowing machine, and the Bodycraft VR100. Let s take a look at these rowing machine reviews in
Source: www.rowingmachineratings.com

How to Use the Rowing Machine - Indoor Rower (Rowing Machines)

June 28th, 2009

How to Use the Rowing Machine - Indoor Rower
Rowing is a great cardiovascular and strength-building exercise. With proper technique, rowing will work all the major muscle groups of the core, arms and legs in a balanced manner
Source: sportsmedicine.about.com

Rowing lessons on Lacombe Lake - Lacombe Globe (Rowing Machines)

June 27th, 2009

Rowing lessons on Lacombe Lake - Lacombe Globe
LACOMBE Fourteen Ecole Secondaire Lacombe Composite High School (ESLCHS) Grade 10 female students received a crash course in rowing recently and put their newly developed skills to the test June 19 on Lacombe Lake. Central Alberta Boat Club (CABC
Source: www.lacombeglobe.com

Nathan Hines banned after late try denies Lions - Evening Standard
The Scotland lock’s heavy challenge on Wilhelm Steenkamp during last night’s 13-13 draw with the Emerging Springboks went unpunished by referee Alain Rolland but the match citing commissioner made a complaint following the game in Cape Town . Hines
Source: www.thisislondon.co.uk

Rowing: Bronze for Bebington - This is Sentinel (Rowing Machines)

June 27th, 2009

Rowing: Bronze for Bebington - This is Sentinel
LONGSDON rower Anna Bebington secured a bronze medal at the latest world cup meeting in Munich yesterday. The Olympic bronze medallist teamed up with partner Annie Vernon in the double sculls, but the duo were beaten into third. The event was won by
Source: www.thisisstaffordshire.co.uk

WWU ROWING: Mariners to congratulate WWU rowing team - Bellingham Herald
The national champion Western Washington University Women’s Rowing team will be at Safeco Field Thursday afternoon for a special tribute prior to the Seattle Mariners’ baseball game with San Diego, including the ceremonial first pitch by team captain
Source: www.bellinghamherald.com

Juneau Rowing Club to hold annual regatta - Capital City Weekly
JUNEAU - The Juneau Rowing Club is having its annual regatta, the Gastineau Channel Challenge, on Saturday, June 27. The men’s race will start at 2 pm at the marker by DIPAC and row back to the Yacht Club to the finish line. The women’s race will
Source: www.capweek.com

Rowing Camp on the Savannah teaches kids about unusual sport - WJBF.com
If you saw a lot of activity on the Savannah River today, it was for a good reason: Dozens of high school and middle school students from across the C.S.R.A. are participating in a week-long rowing camp. In addition to providing a healthy activity
Source: www.wjbf.com

Tooting loverbirds together after - Wandsworth Guardian
These two Tooting lovebirds have just received a letter from the Queen after celebrating 60 years of marriage. Charlie Fall, 84, married girlfriend Joan, now 80, in 1949 after his time in the army. Back then Mr Fall earned just 7.15s a week as a
Source: www.yourlocalguardian.co.uk

Rowing: Drysdale earns solid win - New Zealand Herald
Mahe Drysdale began his world championship single scull campaign as he means to finish it. His win in the Munich World Cup regatta on Sunday night was one of five gold medals the New Zealand squad collected just a few days after stepping off the
Source: www.nzherald.co.nz