
The importance of Balance in Captaincy
In sports, the strongest teams are often only as strong as their weakest person, but to be the best, you need to have a good
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In sports, the strongest teams are often only as strong as their weakest person, but to be the best, you need to have a good
This article was written by a former member of a World Class Start program Recently, the World Class Start Programme has been dispersed and the
Picture this: You’re sitting at the starting line, heart pounding, adrenaline coursing through the veins, all the while the pressure is mounting. Your life’s training
“I purposely never really talk much about it, only because it’s painful. I don’t mean in the sense of ‘we stormed Normandy, and all your
The future of an individual’s rowing career is largely shaped by rowing at university and intercollegiate level. Picking a university, despite its academic purposes, can become solely based on the rowing programme
A coach is often heralded as the 10th member of a rowing crew. Within the rowing community, great coaches are household names; think of Jurgen
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