
Getting in Good with the Coach: Perks to being the Coach’s Pet
With the beginning of a new season, the musical chairs that coaches are involved in sidles to a close. Athletes will begin to size up
With the beginning of a new season, the musical chairs that coaches are involved in sidles to a close. Athletes will begin to size up
I think is safe to say that rowing is not a very common sport. When people say that you row, people often go “Oh yes,
I had the privilege of being a small part of a gold medal World Championship campaign and I would like to share with you some
In many ways, the start of a new school year marks the reset point of age-old cycles, especially in collegiate rowing. While it may seem
Sometimes, even if you’ve spent so much time on something, coming back from a break can be challenging. Even if there is no definitive ‘off-season’
It is a cliche at this point to say, “There is an app for everything.” Even in our community of competitive rowing, there are always
It would not be unfair to suggest that rowing has an issue with inclusion. This is not to say that there are no efforts to
What a brutal sport rowing is! It is hard to share what we experience with others who have never sat in a boat. Each stroke
In part one we covered the start of this crews journey to Youth National Championships from Head of the Charles to tracking their erg progress.
Why Administrators Cut Rowing Teams Over the past few summers, more and more US university athletic departments have come forward to politely and directly announce
After every championship, many of the crews and coaches who did not finish on the podium are left to wonder, “How were those winning crews
By Sam Sheppard Randallfoil’s are primarily an implement technology as they are an attachment to the top of the blade. They are also in the