To Keep or Not To Keep: New Year’s Resolutions
As a form of cross-training, I used to hate running. Put me on a bike or in a pool and I would be quite happy,
As a form of cross-training, I used to hate running. Put me on a bike or in a pool and I would be quite happy,
Take a moment and look up at the night sky; from here, the universe looks peaceful and orderly. Unfortunately, it’s anything but peaceful and orderly.
“Correlation does not imply causation” is one of the pillars of pseudo-scientific myth-busting and refers to the ridiculous cause-and-effect conclusions that so many people make.
Introduction It’s tough to be an athlete. You have to work harder than most people and you give up a lot of your time and
In US rowing, there is a massive gap between the numbers of high school and collegiate athletes. There are both institutional and personal reasons for
With the season progressing at an alarming rate- academic work is coming thick and fast, the winter push is one of the toughest times of
For rowers, maintaining clean and healthy waterways across the globe is a key concern for us- we rely on our rivers. Halting climate change more
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Now we are well and truly into the winter months, and the dark mornings and evenings have settled in, head season has kicked in. The
The vast majority of the athletes I see in the clinic are disappointed when an injury occurs, particularly if there is the possibility of extended
With the President’s Challenge officially set, eyes have inevitably begun to turn towards the sharp end of the Boat Race Calendar. Over the next 20
I don’t think that anyone who knows me would describe me as a high-performance athlete. However, I would like to believe that over my years