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CRAFT AND CALORIES: THE STORY OF NOHRD AND THE WATERROWER

I have two passions in life (don’t tell my wife): design and health and fitness. For many years I’ve spent my time writing about the former, so when the Editor-in-Chief of this magazine gave me the opportunity to indulge myself in the latter, I took it. Two of the great joys for me are travelling and training in new environments, which is why the opportunity to visit the facilities at WaterRower Nohrd in Germany was a welcome double whammy.

I always find that a new atmosphere is a

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