Rowing Mechanics: Pendlay Rows vs. Barbell Rows

The difference between Pendlay rows and standard barbell rows lies in the explosive nature and starting position of the lift. Learn how to toughen your hands for high-volume rowing and understand the competitive differences between weight classes.

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How to Toughen Up Your Hands for Rowing

Rowing is a demanding sport that requires substantial upper body strength. Because it also requires repetitive hand movements while gripping the oars, it can wreak havoc on the hands. Blisters and cracked, bleeding skin are common, especially among novices and after a return to the sport.

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The Differences Between Pendlay Rows & Barbell Rows

The Pendlay row is named after Glenn Pendlay, an Olympic weightlifting coach. The Pendlay version of the row is very similar to a standard barbell row, but there are some important differences. Your back is more horizontal during a Pendlay row and you set the weight down after each repetition.

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Difference Between Heavyweight & Lightweight Rowing

Heavyweight, or open, rowing is not defined by weight. Bigger and stronger athletes are welcome in the heavyweight class. Lightweight rowing, on the other hand, is limited to those who are small enough to make weight.

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