Lunging at the Catch
Two methods that will help you initiate the drive with the legs and not the back.
Two methods that will help you initiate the drive with the legs and not the back.
Is it because of stiffer or lighter boats and oars? Different training? Changed strategy? All of the above?
Boris Johnson is in power with a huge majority of 80 after telling the British public he would be the prime minister to finally “get Brexit done”.
If your peak wattage is going up, you are getting better.
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While mental health is a big part of burnout, here we focus on the causes and effects of coach burnout and what can be done to help coaches rediscover that love for the sport that first compelled them to give back.
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.
17 December 2020 There were no worries for “Hakuna” as the crew rows through “Matata” in the Cambridge University Women’s Trial Eights Races on the ...
Oxford arrived at an empty Cambridge boathouse on Friday 18th December, the Light Blues had cleared out and deep cleaned the facility for Oxford to have ...
Oxford and Cambridge Trial Eights Races The 2021 Boat Race Trial Eights races for both Oxford and Cambridge took place at the 2021 Boat Race venue ...
How the boom in indoor rowing is bringing the benefits of America’s oldest intercollegiate sport to the masses.
In coping with loss during a difficult year, rowers stayed positive and optimistic.
The goal is to maintain the same load and length as the hull speed increases.
Hammers, silk merchants, and lily dippers. Inside rowing’s secret language.
Rowing still happened in 2020–in ways both virtuous and virtual.
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The Boat Race Company is delighted to present the first edition of our new digital magazine called The Boat Race. This new publication brings you interviews ...