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Experience Row Club at UTS – Open Day Sunday 13 April
Join the UTS Row Club Open Day on 13 April. Try a free, Olympian-led indoor rowing session and experience Australia’s newest full-body group fitness class.

Join Us for the UTS Row Club Open Day
Sunday, 13 April | 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM UTS Rowing Club, Dobroyd Parade, Haberfield NSW
Be part of the official launch of Row Club – Australia’s newest group fitness experience inspired by elite rowing. This free Open Day features high-energy, athlete-led indoor rowing classes designed for all fitness levels.
Whether you’re a student, athlete, or simply looking to get moving, Row Club offers a full-body, instructor-led workout in a welcoming, community-driven setting.
What to Expect
🕘 Three 45-minute Row Club sessions at:
- 9:00 AM
- 10:00 AM
- 11:00 AM
🏋️♂️ Led by Olympians Paige Barr and Paddy Holt 🎧 Set to music, powered by group energy ✅ Includes:
- A warm welcome and intro to the basics
- Technique guidance from experienced instructors
- A dynamic, structured workout suitable for all abilities
How to Join
Bookings are essential – choose your preferred session time when registering. Spots are limited, so don’t miss out.
👉 Register Now to secure your place.
Why Row Club?
- Burns more calories than cycling
- Builds strength like weight training
- Easier on your joints than running
- Powered by the Row Nation app for tracking and progress
This is more than just a class — it’s a movement. Come experience it first at UTS Rowing Club.
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