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    Why the Questions Prospective Student-Athletes Ask Matter

    In many instances, you will want to go to the prospective rowers and student-athletes themselves.

    Outside Perspective

    Whether with your program, your crew, or a single athlete, identify the limiting factors to successful performance.
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    Got Rhythm?

    Helpful cues to keep ratio top of mind.

    The Perfectly Connected Stroke

    How to Harness the ‘Power Rectangle.’

    What do you love about rowing?

    Learning to Let it Run

    How much water can you cover in one stroke?

    The Case for Single Sculling

    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.

    Training Through the Ages

    How training for top performance evolves over a lifetime.

    A Sustainable Pace

    From snow-storing to cross-training, inside Craftsbury Outdoor Center’s quiet, continuing culture of innovation.

    No Slouch

    Improve your posture, improve your performance in the boat.

    The Art of the Ask

    In recruiting, the questions you ask are as important as the answers you get.

    Picture This

    Visualization works. So why aren’t we doing more of it?

    Give Them the Slip

    Why blade movement in the water is actually a good thing.

    Getting Technical

    For masters rowers, a reminder to recuperate.

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    Why the Questions Prospective Student-Athletes Ask Matter

    In many instances, you will want to go to the prospective rowers and student-athletes themselves.

    Outside Perspective

    Whether with your program, your crew, or a single athlete, identify the limiting factors to successful performance.

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    The Art of Indoor Coxing

    If you’re serious about your role on the team, there are just as many opportunities to get better and faster in the winter as there are on the water.