Exhaustion while rowing across an ocean is a multifaceted and profound experience, resulting from the physical, mental, and emotional demands of the journey. Here’s a closer look at the various aspects of exhaustion that rowers may encounter

Rowing for weeks on end, especially across the vast expanse of the Atlantic Ocean, can subject rowers to a multitude of physical challenges, including the development of blisters. Blisters are a common occurrence for rowers due to the repetitive friction and pressure exerted on the hands during rowing strokes.