It’s all in your head
It’s all in your head: why to win the race you need to win the mind I’ve always struggled with pressure. Too many times I’ve
It’s all in your head: why to win the race you need to win the mind I’ve always struggled with pressure. Too many times I’ve
Perhaps naively, it was not until my tenth year in the rowing world when I discovered that Henley Royal is far more than just a
The Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup will allow all junior rowers, whether rowing for their school or club, to compete in the world famous event from
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
Rowing as a sport has two forms, on the water and on the rowing machine. It is also a sport which has been struggling to
After adopting the sport of rowing, we become ravelled in its communal and collective nature which makes it difficult to remember our perspectives prior to
Rowing is objectively traditional, a ‘gentleman’s sport’, is there really a place in the future for it’s growth, beyond the previous refines of small town
Choosing Harvard over Brookes; was it the right decision? I’m a rower. I’m a student. And I’m 18 years old. Where will I go to
Obviously, the main difference between regattas and head races is the distance and conditions the crew is likely to face. To this end, the preparation
Injuries and illnesses are common occurrences for athletes over the winter season. However, with the right mindset, athletes can overcome these setbacks and continue to
Eights racing is one of the most exciting bits of rowing to be a part of, the quickest and biggest boat class. Each seat adds
“Rowing coaches by nature know our athletes are doing all this work, putting in all this physical effort, we owe it to them to put