Oh If only it was this easy. She is an experienced rower pretending. Real beginners are all over the place and usually very nervous and wobbly. Nice to see no demands to 'get the blades off the water'. Leave that until they have learned these basics and you are teaching the real stroke, not this one which many scullers just get stuck in for ever.
I don’t even row and I enjoyed watching this. Well done.
How do you avoid hitting something as you’re rowing backwards?
Turn your head to look every few strokes
Oh If only it was this easy. She is an experienced rower pretending. Real beginners are all over the place and usually very nervous and wobbly. Nice to see no demands to 'get the blades off the water'. Leave that until they have learned these basics and you are teaching the real stroke, not this one which many scullers just get stuck in for ever.
i thought so, It can be that easy. I do rowing at the gym. Thinking of learning rowing on the water
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the rowing machine is incredibly easy compared to actually doing it on water
Go for it!, @@carlitobrigante3000
@@urmom12_lovesme I fully agree with Bob. Do you think a first time rower would ever be able to remember, much less, do everything she says?