Shoulder Pain in Rowing
Whilst much of the focus in injury management and prevention for rowers is on the lower back, forearms, and knees (and ribs for the elite
Whilst much of the focus in injury management and prevention for rowers is on the lower back, forearms, and knees (and ribs for the elite
Australia. For most people, thinking of Australia means thinking of beaches, surfing, and deadly creatures. It’s a country on the bucket list for many, especially
These days, so often does the media focus on the benefits of hosting the Olympics, the economic boost, the infrastructure benefits, that the true focus
The key to the beginning of the new season is to not dwell too much on the last season. This may be particularly difficult this
London, United Kingdom. 8th October 2021, 5 pm BST University of London Boat Club has today announced the appointment of Antony ‘Smithy’ Smith as the
The Start Line A month ago, I sat down with the senior boys to outline the season ahead. We mapped out the key races and
This is your JRN Monthly briefing covering the developments of the last month in the world of rowing. If you have a story to share,
Why is junior rowing so often the preserve of private schools in the UK? It’s a complicated question to answer and requires you to examine
One of the oldest sporting events in the world, Doggett’s Coat and Badge, has been a mainstay of the Thames Calendar for over 300 years.
With the conclusion of Henley Royal Regatta, the season has come to an end. It’s been a phenomenal year, so join me as we look
It’s a bright and warm Sunday morning in the Thames Valley: finals day of Henley Royal Regatta 2021. You find yourself enjoying a Weatherspoons Breakfast
Ed, the Editor’s recent topic put to me was that of the ‘High Performance Training Environment’ and what commonalities one could expect to find. I