e a rowing world record for an hour row on the erg. I think he is an olympian for New Zealand? Whatever, point is the last 52 minutes his heart rate was 190+ 8230 8230 8230 8230 . seriously. And his max heart rate was a 202 for the final 4 minutes 8230 8230 8230 8230 . So he maintained his heart rate at MAX for 48 minutes then went even further 8230 . all your arguments are invalid February 3, 2012 at 1:28 am 340 Tyler says: Wrestling, Rowing, Gymnastics, Swimming, Rugby, Rockclimbing, Equestrian, Water Polo, Boxing, Baseball 8230 still more obviously are all extremely physically demanding sports. Conditioning wise. Now, however there are other sports that are also still considered hard because of the mental toughness or perfection
wholesale cheap team soccer jerseys soccer jerseys free shipping they require. That one I might have to give to golf or gymnastics . I currently row crew, have played football, baseball, lacrosse and basketball On competitive and varsity level teams First off, I have to say rowing is the hardest out of those, and I'm currently a novice rower which means it is my first year and it is still the hardest. I have played Varsity Baseball, Basketball and Football and Lacrosse for 3 years also. Rowing takes extreme mental toughness, extreme top physical condition, perfect skill and technique and whether you are rowing a 2k or a 6k, on an erg or on water, it is hell. If I were to make this list, it would be without a doubt: 1. Rowing 2. Wrestling Like a 2k, is 6 minutes of extreme
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