Advance Praise for "Row Daily" "This book has the potential to change and lengthen your active life." -Jo A. Hannafin, MD ." . . shows the way to improve your fitness and quality of life through rowing." - Marlene Royle, OTR "I use the principles in this book to help train people to become Navy SEALS; you can use them to improve your fitness at your own pace, whatever that may be." -Michael Caviston, MS (Kinesiology) "A 'golden gateway' to the sport of rowing for those who know nothing about it and a demonstration of how easily you can find better health and...
Advance Praise for "Row Daily" "This book has the potential to change and lengthen your active life." -Jo A. Hannafin, MD ." . . shows ...
Advance Praise for "Row Daily" "This book has the potential to change and lengthen your active life." -Jo A. Hannafin, MD ." . . shows the way to improve your fitness and quality of life through rowing." - Marlene Royle, OTR "I use the principles in this book to help train people to become Navy SEALS; you can use them to improve your fitness at your own pace, whatever that may be." -Michael Caviston, MS (Kinesiology) "A 'golden gateway' to the sport of rowing for those who know nothing about it and a demonstration of how easily you can find better health and...
Advance Praise for "Row Daily" "This book has the potential to change and lengthen your active life." -Jo A. Hannafin, MD ." . . shows ...
Experts agree that if you set a goal and track your progress, you'll succeed where others fail. Regular, moderate exercise is generally recognized as the closest thing to a fountain of youth, and "A Row a Day for a Year," by author D.P. Ordway, supports your ability to enhance your energy, fitness, and health by rowing each day for a year.
A month-by-month exercise journal, each month begins with quotations from the medical community and sages alike reminding you that regular, moderate exercise is essential and beneficial. A short article before your entries discusses rowing, training,...
Experts agree that if you set a goal and track your progress, you'll succeed where others fail. Regular, moderate exercise is generally recognized ...