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How to use video with your rowing crews – Part 3
TweetRaf Wyatt continues her article series on how to use video as a coaching aide for rowing and sculling. Part 1 & Part 2 Watching your movie This is where careful planning, even scripting, pay off. Looking at the film … Continue reading
Posted in Best Practice, Coaching, Rowing, Sculling, Technique, Training
Tagged Coaching, rowing blogger, Rowing video
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How to use video with your rowing crews – Part 2
TweetRaf Wyatt continues her article series on how to use video as a coaching aide for rowing and sculling. Click here for Part 1 Do you have perfectly flat training water? The sky’s your limit! If the purpose is a … Continue reading
Posted in Best Practice, Coaching, Rowing, Sculling, Technique, Training
Tagged choaching, rowing, rowing blogger, Rowing video
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Defeat in the Olympics – advise from Gearoid
Tweet Geroid quietly finishes his Olympic Regatta and leaves the world stage Time to exit stage left At dawn on Wednesday, I quietly exited the Olympic Village, bound for life on “the other side”. I felt like a Big Brother … Continue reading
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Tagged Beijing Olympics, Geroid Towey, Ireland rowing, rowing blogger
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Duncan Free on the end of his Olympic experience
TweetDuncan Free writes his blog about the post-race celebrations. Celebration What a week. Its been such a great time here….obviously. Winning that race was such a relief and what seemed to be a great weight off the shoulders, particularly with … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia rowing, Beijing Olympics, Duncan Free, rowing blogger
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Geroid and the Irish LM4- face the semi-final
Tweet Geroid Towey writes about disappointment in the Olympic Regatta Final proves a bridge too far After our repechage, we were upbeat and felt like we were on the cusp of making the semi-final one of our best races at … Continue reading
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Tagged Beijing Olympics, Geroid Towey, Ireland rowing, rowing blogger
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USA’s Heather Mandoli
Tweet Writing on the Row2k website, Heather talks about the wind-down after the party Life of an Olympian after competition Phew, so I know I had a blog entry a few days back that talked about how "boring" life of … Continue reading
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Tagged Beijing Olympics, Heather Mandoli, rowing blogger, US Rowing
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Richard Chambers reflects on his racing ….
Richard is blogging on the Guardian website and writes about the race they had in the heat on Sunday. Continue reading
Posted in Olympics
Tagged Great Britain Rowing, olympic rowing, Richard Chambers, rowing blogger
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Xeno Muller
When starting this feature linking to Olympic rowing bloggers, We had not intended to include non-athletes. But Xeno Muller i s giving an expert and excellent commentary on the mens singles event at the Olympics hosted on Row2k We think this warrants inclusion. Continue reading
Drew Ginn has a new post and some photos
Drew Ginn has updated his blog with a mirror-image post to Duncan Free, his pairs partner. He philosophises about fulfilling your ultimate rowing potential, plus he has some photos. Continue reading
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Tagged Australia rowing, Beijing Olympics, Drew Ginn, olympic rowing, rowing blogger
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Gearóid Towey updates us on food, diet and sweating
Gearóid Towey reflects on making weight as a crew and how alluring the Olympic Village dining hall is. Continue reading
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Tagged , Gearoid Towey, Ireland rowing, olympic rowing, rowing blogger
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