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Save over $600 on this fantastic rowing machine from NordicTrack
If you've been looking to kickstart your fitness routine with something new, then this deal could be ideal. You can get the NordicTrack Smart Rower on sale right now at Amazon for $978.70.
NordicTrack is a big name in the world of fitness equipment, and its Smart Rower is a fantastic product.
It offers a traditional rowing experience but adds a touchscreen display for additional coaching and workout metrics, as well as the option to switch to Magnetic resistance for a quieter workout.
Better yet, Amazon has reduced the Smart Rower by almost 40%, snipping off more than $600 from the MSRP to bring it down to $978.70.
Rowing is an excellent cardio workout, helping lower the risk of heart disease, lower cholesterol, and improve your blood pressure.
It's also a great way to work a lot of your upper body muscles in one workout, as well as your quadriceps, calves, and glutes. And, because it's low impact, it doesn't put as much stress on your joints as, say, running on a sidewalk would.
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