as the Late Great Neal Campbell would say, " fellas sure row pretty. But lose when the gun goes off". I have seen over the years some crews that look dreadful when competing, absolutely atrocious in the shell. But they put their oars into the water with great intent and deliver speed to the shell. Pretty is pretty, but winning is what the intent is. Basically, if the sum of the parts balance out, and the team members aren't slowing down the shell. Being pretty or looking like a Chinese Fire Drill doesn't much matter. Speed and not screwing up the run of the shell across the water is what you trying to achieve.
About the rowing or the swimming? If the rowing, your first sessions on the water are going to be terrible, these guys make it look easy. Just don't be put off, keep training, keep persevering, and enjoy :)
about rowing, sort out your blade height thats the most important thing. next most important thing is coming up to the catch and feathering correctly. then you must spend lots and lots of time steady stating until your mind figures out the technique that works the best. always have tape and band aids for your fingers always.
Newer seen steer pedal on a back rower foot. Any reason for that? What r pros n cons than the front strokeman who has better overview of direction jus pointing an eye on a rudder stern doesn't directs the ⛵ boat? This way the windbreaker - back rower has to always look back behind his ruck wobbling the boat speed n balance, right?
Usually they compete on straight races so you Don t need to turn around to see. Just go straight. Obviously it depends on if it s bow or stroke rigged and who prefers to steer
jim LEHMN in a slow rythm, this is very important. However when you start picking up speed you can get away with just the arms allowing you to up your s/m.
this is basic and demonstrated so well - thank you so much :)
Cheers!
Thanks for sharing. Best of luck in Rio.
as the Late Great Neal Campbell would say, " fellas sure row pretty. But lose when the gun goes off". I have seen over the years some crews that look dreadful when competing, absolutely atrocious in the shell. But they put their oars into the water with great intent and deliver speed to the shell. Pretty is pretty, but winning is what the intent is. Basically, if the sum of the parts balance out, and the team members aren't slowing down the shell. Being pretty or looking like a Chinese Fire Drill doesn't much matter. Speed and not screwing up the run of the shell across the water is what you trying to achieve.
bien votre vidéo
Hamish Bond & Eric Murry
MrBronBeast are far from perfect technique
Elliot Tarrant yeah right bs. Also 2k in 6:16 insanely fast.
wow
what type of oars are they using
Okay so I am starting rowing soon and I have to take a swimming test first, any tips?? I’m really nervous
About the rowing or the swimming?
If the rowing, your first sessions on the water are going to be terrible, these guys make it look easy. Just don't be put off, keep training, keep persevering, and enjoy :)
about rowing, sort out your blade height thats the most important thing. next most important thing is coming up to the catch and feathering correctly. then you must spend lots and lots of time steady stating until your mind figures out the technique that works the best. always have tape and band aids for your fingers always.
How do you see what’s behind of them
There. Is nothing
There are lanes to go from and lanes to come back
Newer seen steer pedal on a back rower foot. Any reason for that? What r pros n cons than the front strokeman who has better overview of direction jus pointing an eye on a rudder stern doesn't directs the ⛵ boat? This way the windbreaker - back rower has to always look back behind his ruck wobbling the boat speed n balance, right?
Usually they compete on straight races so you Don t need to turn around to see. Just go straight. Obviously it depends on if it s bow or stroke rigged and who prefers to steer
I just started rowing, any techniques?
yeah, dont catch crabs when you row sweep
Nathan Lee In one race (i think my second race) my teammate catched 4 crabs while the race an i took one 30m before the finish line BRUHHH
@@dario8982 This usually happens because you're tensing up your arms too much or when not applying enough pressure on the oar at the right times.
Niceman or not feathering properly
@Lin How are you doing now
DE CE NU DATI TOMA VALER SI IOSUB....
Why are they not moving their hips and back 45 degrees prior to bring in the arms and shoulders?
jim LEHMN in a slow rythm, this is very important. However when you start picking up speed you can get away with just the arms allowing you to up your s/m.
Majestic Lion um yeah no you can’t. That’s just not good technique
did you just say that the olympian silver medallist doesn't row using proper technique? Smart.
maybe because 1 side travels "longer" if that makes sense
I never knew Ben Affleck is Canadian.
Zz
These two lost a medall for 0.5 sec
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