Getting the Jump on Rowing
“I really enjoyed plyometrics -- in a love-hate kind of way.”
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“I really enjoyed plyometrics -- in a love-hate kind of way.”
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Our sport offers many deserving subjects whose feats and wisdom deserve to be captured in print.
Committing to a power 10 will help keep your opponents in check.
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How to manage start-line nerves.
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Bread isn’t the problem. It’s your relationship with it.
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With Harvard and Yale now participating, the IRA regatta has become a true—and spectacular—national championship.
The best way to maintain weight is to not gain it in the first place.
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Because of the stakes, it’s almost always best to race a time trial at maximum speed.
The blurring of the classification system means that some are “more equal” than others.
BY LUKE REYNOLDSPHOTO BY GARY BUTTERFIELD Ditch the boat. Ditch the erg. Summer is the perfect time for youth, collegiate, and masters rowers who aren’t rowing on the summer circuit…
The 2022 World Rowing Coastal Championships and Beach Sprint Finals in Pembrokeshire, Great Britain, are now confirmed according to World Rowing.
A small, concentrated effort now could save the day later.
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