Coordinating Your Performance
It’s all about refining movement by training the central nervous system.
It’s all about refining movement by training the central nervous system.
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.
Symmetry, small-boat skills, and the sense of freedom that comes with rowing whenever you feel like it. For these reasons and more, there’s never been a better time to invest in a single—and in your own development as an athlete.
The Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge is known as “the world’s toughest row” with participants rowing over 3,000 miles from the Canary Islands to Antigua. Perhaps not a situation many entrepreneurs find themselves in but Guy Rigby and David Murray...
Fall is ideal for cross-training opportunities such as local foot races, but the ultimate goal is to be sitting in a boat at a 2K starting line next spring.
Sometimes you’re better off watching football.
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Experience yields these tried and true practices.
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Practicing the phases of the stroke without the blades touching the water is a path to clean rowing.
You do not have the habits at half-slide that you have at full slide.
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The decision to row is one thing. Where to row is another.
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