Hugh Laurie Explains Motivation in Rowing

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  • Опубліковано 28 гру 2024

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  • @J0hn0977
    @J0hn0977 10 років тому +161

    Rowing is a my passion, every rower hates it but somehow we keep waking up and going to the boatshed. When you ask a rower why they can never give you a certain answer since they do not know themselves. They do not know the motivation that drives them. Rowing is a passion, and rowers know what it is deep inside

    • @ItsCheball
      @ItsCheball 9 років тому +11

      Johnson Lim Couldn't be more right. That second you finish a 2k, every time you feel like you can't breath, your bones are aching and your muscles are sore, every rower asks themselves why they row. I have heaps of friends ask me why I row. I try and pinpoint a reason, but in truth it's like there is none. All that matters is that I still feel compelled to row season after season.
      Rowing is indeed a passion. Just a very confusing, difficult and painful passion :D

    • @dregsta
      @dregsta 7 років тому +4

      You guys sound like drug addicts , just replace the word row with shooting up and rowers with junkies and you have basically the script to the movie requiem of a dream or basketball diary

    • @MikeRoberts1964
      @MikeRoberts1964 7 років тому +5

      That's actually very accurate. It is an addiction, really. Why else would I have gotten up at 4am, gotten dressed and out the door in the cold of 4:30, rode to the boathouse and wait in the dark to be let in and work my ass off for an hour in the gym, then go across the road to the pool and practice strokes for another hour, then go off to class, then come back to do more pool work or run? It was an addiction.

    • @flyingdutchman2649
      @flyingdutchman2649 2 роки тому +3

      6 AM row, when you have 8 other guys (cox) waiting for you, and once you are on the water and finished your first piece, it's worth it!

    • @RowingSwiftie25
      @RowingSwiftie25 9 місяців тому +1

      I love the people, that’s one thing that keeps me going.

  • @pioi7866
    @pioi7866 10 років тому +147

    "it's a miserable sport" IT"S SO TRUE but rowing is my life and winning is the best thing ever

    • @flyingdutchman2649
      @flyingdutchman2649 2 роки тому +5

      Best description. Think back on that hours long steady state, 5*1500, or 12 by 2 min row, and ultimately that 2k test. However, again, you feel you have achieved so much, and any other fitness sports made you feel easy.

  • @TowellytheGreat
    @TowellytheGreat 12 років тому +57

    fun fact: he won british nationals in the schoolboy coxed pair. i.e. the most hellish boat ever invented

  • @hlysnan6418
    @hlysnan6418 10 років тому +26

    I didn't think I could love Hugh Laurie any more than I did...

  • @MrJamesbond22
    @MrJamesbond22 10 років тому +14

    Just finished reading THE BOYS IN THE BOAT,about the 1936 Washington U.team that won the gold in the Berlin Games.Hugh's father Ran was on the British team.

  • @kenziekandy
    @kenziekandy 13 років тому +4

    Even more respect for this dude ^.^ Even though I just realized this is probably why my parents put me in crew. My mom is obsessed with both of them.

  • @Mspamplemousse1
    @Mspamplemousse1 13 років тому +1

    he is right on about the looking at the people you are beating thing.

  • @67hermione
    @67hermione 12 років тому +16

    OMFG. Hugh Laurie used to row. This is the best god damn day in my entire life.

  • @sorcha123
    @sorcha123 13 років тому +2

    Agree 100% when he says it's a miserable sport!

  • @oneworldfamily
    @oneworldfamily 12 років тому +1

    He was in the Cambridge Blue Boat.

  • @Griffinmc
    @Griffinmc 9 років тому +57

    Classy, Hugh, not to mention your father who rowed in the 1936 Olympics.

    • @thomasburns858
      @thomasburns858 4 роки тому +3

      ... and, father, Ran Laurie, won a gold medal in the coxless pair at the 1948 London olympics.

  • @TheSocialIrony
    @TheSocialIrony 11 років тому +6

    Yay, rowing!!!!!

  • @andersonrocha1979
    @andersonrocha1979 13 років тому

    I love Hugh Laurie...

  • @dora_msc
    @dora_msc 3 роки тому +1

    Omg i love house and now that i know we both used to row 😳

  • @TanaNanner
    @TanaNanner 11 років тому +2

    I rowed for a year and loved it, but couldn't keep up with it due to my studies. Even though I adored it, I have to agree. It's a miserable sport.

  • @cazbutcher6660
    @cazbutcher6660 6 років тому

    It's called both in america. Crew or rowing. I say "im going to crew" because its shorter and easier to say but when I talk about it I say rowing

  • @crazypianolady
    @crazypianolady 13 років тому

    So so true!

  • @alexdugom
    @alexdugom 13 років тому

    0:58 Best Part

  • @emili9715
    @emili9715 11 років тому

    Soooo true :)

  • @StarryKnight4444
    @StarryKnight4444 10 років тому

    Does anyone know who is interviewing Laurie? And what news organization is it, by chance? Thank you so much for the help.

    • @amct1019
      @amct1019 9 років тому +4

      Very late reply, the interviewer is Craig Ferguson

  • @mungoclarkson
    @mungoclarkson 13 років тому +1

    @wahaya2 While I totally agree with your recommendation, I find it hilarious that people anywhere in the entire world could *not know* about Blackadder. It's like not knowing about eating ...

  • @crayonfish2
    @crayonfish2 11 років тому

    Light double state champion AMA

  • @TheTechnoKitteh
    @TheTechnoKitteh 13 років тому +1

    The sport in the U.S. is called technically crew but they don't say "cruise" they say "row" I believe.

  • @Gregusse
    @Gregusse 13 років тому

    @MrCamRellim Both he and Craig Ferguson are British (although Craig may be less willing to be upfront about it)

  • @unicyclemaster470
    @unicyclemaster470 7 років тому +1

    been rowing for a while, still don't know what a good win feels like #highschoolstruggle

    • @DougKutyna
      @DougKutyna 7 років тому

      Yes. Unfortunately there is very little variability in rowing. It is not uncommon for a team to race all through high school and never place, much less win.

    • @unicyclemaster470
      @unicyclemaster470 7 років тому +1

      DougKutyna well ya, it's called being bad, schools with old programs and full boat trailers always win, and then theres club teams.

  • @balanar4o
    @balanar4o 13 років тому

    @balanar4o THEN TALK ABOUT ROWING

  • @blaiseneyroud7222
    @blaiseneyroud7222 Рік тому

    Hugh Laurie is right about the rowers seeing the opponents they are beating. But what about the cox ;) ?

    • @petergard778
      @petergard778 Рік тому

      If your head is down and looking in the boat your airways are not straight, you are not breathing properly and probably exhausted as a result.

  • @moky8moky
    @moky8moky 12 років тому

    can someone write what he says?
    pleeeeease :)

  • @foghornfilms
    @foghornfilms 13 років тому

    @Gregusse thats cause Craig is Scottish and well, most Scots will call them self Scottish first. ;)

  • @tootsiekilla
    @tootsiekilla 13 років тому

    @capricorn1968 I live in the US too. I row in Exeter, NH. We call it crew.

  • @DanimalNinja
    @DanimalNinja 13 років тому +1

    wow he hides his accent super well in House...

  • @BoatFullOfJoy
    @BoatFullOfJoy 13 років тому

    So hilariously true!

  • @MrSister127
    @MrSister127 11 років тому

    I live in the states and what I do is called rowing, but we don't use those lightweight little fiberglass hulls, I row wooden longboats, I think that it is the truest form of rowing, without any gear or people our boats weigh the same as your boats fully loaded

  • @cestlavie259
    @cestlavie259 12 років тому +1

    i hate how the call it "crew" in the states

  • @Lehmann108
    @Lehmann108 Рік тому

    If you’ve never crewed or run cross country you have no fucking idea.

  • @JohnCBobcat
    @JohnCBobcat Рік тому

    Looking at the people you're beating? Not if you have your eyes in the boat like you're supposed to!

    • @markC199
      @markC199 9 місяців тому +1

      when you are far enough in front, if your focus is of the head in front of you you still see your victims in your peripheral vision. also if you are stroke in a pair or 4- guess what you can see in that position 😜

  • @pastnastification69
    @pastnastification69 Рік тому

    The schadenfreude is palpable. You get to SEE your opponent lose.

    • @brainslugged7957
      @brainslugged7957 10 місяців тому

      Not only that, but even once you've won, your opponents may still be in the process of losing!