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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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    Managing 2K Nerves

    Erg testing is not a pass/fail proposition, so start viewing nervousness as excitement to maximize performance.

    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.

    The Martini Achter, A Magic Boat

    Crafted like a fine piece of furniture, this legendary wooden shell proves that sometimes it’s a fine carriage that makes the difference, not just fast horses.

    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.

    Optimizing Rowing Through Testing

    By measuring progress, tests can motivate and spur further progress and success.

    No Slouch

    Improve your posture, improve your performance in the boat.

    Evening Strokes

    Rowing is one of the few sports that allows us to enjoy far-reaching exercise benefits even in old age.

    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?

    World Rowing Delegation Makes Visit to the Los Angeles 2028 Headquarters and Proposed Rowing Venue

    A delegation of World Rowing representatives was in Southern California last week to visit the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games headquarters. They discussed, amongst other topics, the collaboration between LA28, World Rowing and US Rowing in the years leading to the Games.

    Give Them the Slip

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

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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.

    The Virtues of Peanut Butter (And Other Nutritious Nuggets)

    Did you know that you can tame your belly fat by eating less at night?

    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.