I Want To Practice Rowing But I'm Afraid To Enlarge My Upper Part . It Is Already Wider Than The Lower One So Would Rowing Enlarge My Upper Part More?
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Rowing could enlarge your torso but it may not. If you want to row you should just do it and if you are afraid you look different because your lower body isn't wide enough then work them out in a sport such as cycling or cross country.
Hope this helped! ;)
Hope this helped! ;)
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Not really. Rowing is a GREAT sport. I've almost finished my first year of rowing and I don't think I look any different. Many of the others haven't changed either.
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