October from the Editor
We’re all erging and sculling on our own now, but also working together remotely towards a future of excellence.
We’re all erging and sculling on our own now, but also working together remotely towards a future of excellence.
The Steady State Network will host a virtual summit taking place Saturday, October 3 to help those involved in the rowing scene expand inclusion throughout programs and boathouse culture.
East Bay Rowing Club in Oakland, California, will host its annual fundraiser in October.
Is it possible for rowers and coxswains to think themselves into a panic?
It’s all about refining movement by training the central nervous system.
In the September Letter from the Editor Chip Davis describes his experience with his rowing equipment over the years.
Crafted like a fine piece of furniture, this legendary wooden shell proves that sometimes it’s a fine carriage that makes the difference, not just fast horses.
Italy has long been a power in men’s rowing, but now it’s winning on the women’s side, too. From recent successes in the junior and under-23 ranks to securing the highest number of Olympic women’s rowing berths, Italy has arrived on the elite women’s rowing scene.
One day she was an Ohio State assistant. The next day she was the head coach. The day after that, she told her team their season was over.
The 90th birthday of one of America’s most decorated Olympic oarsmen unleashes fond stories and memories.
It’s about lighter training, speed work, proper sleep, and visualizing victory.