A spotlight on lightweight rowing: a conversation with BEAT
TW: this article discusses weight, weight loss and eating disorders This series has examined the decision to remove lightweight rowing from the Olympic programme, covering
TW: this article discusses weight, weight loss and eating disorders This series has examined the decision to remove lightweight rowing from the Olympic programme, covering
TW: this article discusses weight and weight loss The first two parts of this series examined elite lightweight rowing and the impact of the recent
Rowing is a genetic lottery. It always has been that the taller you are and the heavier you are, the larger benefit you get in
The long and slow demise of lightweight rowing came to a head when it was announced that lightweight rowing would no longer feature in the
Not everyone dreams of racing at Henley Royal Regatta. Many of us in fact are content at racing at our local events. However others may
In a recent article, I discussed the potential AI had to replace coxes. To be clear, I don’t think they should replace coxes (otherwise we’d
The tideway is a cox’s game. While most head races follow the same lesson in racing line for the coxes, stick to the middle and
Coxing is a completely different game to rowing. From the moment the boat is placed into the water, to the moment it is taken back
AI is being used more and more in our lives, from making artwork to automating systems we use in our daily lives. So, with it
We have seen a sudden resurgence in rowing in the past few years, especially among the younger cohort. This is great for the years that