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Rowing coaching tips part 1 | Interview with Bobby Thatcher
This informal discussion was recorded at the 2019 Rowers Conference (https://RowersConference.com) between Bobby Thatcher, head coach of the highly successful St Pauls School Boat Club,
Improving Sports Performance by Measuring Power, not Speed
The ultimate measure of performance is usually time. How long does it take to complete a race. Often coaches and athletes use time to measure
Ludum Coaching App Can Help Manage Your Club
Running and organising a rowing club is a complex movable feast that seems to require the use of many platforms and technologies in order to
How to Think about Coaching
Tim MacLaren is one of the leading international coaches of his generation. He is a great coach educator and excels at inspiring and developing young
Who actually completed the Club Training Programme? Anybody?
Most coaches have no absolutely no insight into what training any given athlete has completed over a season. They could produce a copy of the
Crossy's Corner | The Devizes to Westminster International Canoe Race Special
The Devizes to Westminster International Canoe race is an ultra marathon that takes place every Easter weekend and is the longest non-stop canoe race in
Crossy's Corner with Matt Smith | Part 1 - Impact of Covid-19 on Future Rowing Events
Matt Smith is the Executive Director of World Rowing and in this interview he and Martin Cross discuss the future of rowing not just in
Row from Home: Using Athlete Management Software to Train in a Covid World
As the global Covid-19 crisis continues and lockdowns ebb and flow in and out of people’s lives, uncertainty remains about athletes’ ability to train at
Time to be more creative with your rowing machine workouts?
Technology is opening up new opportunities for rowing coaches to look outside of rowing for inspiration and prescribe more engaging indoor rowing workouts to their