No it is not you can choose to row at any speed hence it is isotonic in nature
Isokinetic exercise utilizes machines that control the speed of contraction within the range of motion. Isokinetic exercise attempts to combine the best features of both isometrics and weight training.
Isokinetic testing is within the constraints of the machine. Isoinertial testing more closely mimics real life activity.
Isotonic, Isometric and Isokinetic Exercises are Various types of muscle contractions are helpful in improving performance and health.
No a push up uses fixed resistance (normally body weight or more if weights are added) which is isotonic not isokinetic
Jeanne M. O'Brien has written: 'Isokinetic evaluation of the posterior rotator cuff musculature following a strengthening program utilizing rubber tubing' -- subject(s): Exercise for women, Isokinetic exercise, Muscle strength, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Exercise for women, Physiological aspects of Isokinetic exercise, Rotator cuff, Shoulder joint
stop rowing
The most people in a rowing boat is 8 not including the cox.
canoe and rowing boat
Muscles contract and relax to move a joint.
Active exercise, Aerobic exercise,endurance exercise, isokinetic exercise, isometric exercise, kegal exercise, passive exercise, resistance exercise..
rowing/boat rowing
The smallest rowing sweep boat (one oar per person) is a pair with 2 people, one person rowing each side. The smallest rowing sculling boat (2 oars per person) is a single, one person rowing both sides. Source: I am a rower B)