The Time I was Fired from my Coaching Job. This is What I Learned – Part One
Professional coaches live with the reality that coaching is typically “at-will” employment. That is, their employer (club, school etc) can at any time terminate their
Professional coaches live with the reality that coaching is typically “at-will” employment. That is, their employer (club, school etc) can at any time terminate their
Given that rowing has been at every Olympic games since 1900, it might seem that it’s place on the programme is grandfathered in. However, with
A key aspect to part of any student athletes life is mental health. It is the driving factor, the component that keeps us moving forward,
As a coach it is your role and responsibility to get the most out of each individual athlete that passes through your doors into your
Introduction: This is the first comprehensive study completed that looks across the entire spectrum of masters rowers detailing injury type, injury site, and frequency. The
Let me ask you a question. Do you row? If yes, let me ask you another question. Are you in school? If yes again, you
Ask nearly any non-rower about the sport and they’ll tell you that rowing is a rich, white, posh-person’s sport. Complete with jargon, strange unisuits, and
With the beginning of a new season, the musical chairs that coaches are involved in sidles to a close. Athletes will begin to size up
I think is safe to say that rowing is not a very common sport. When people say that you row, people often go “Oh yes,
I had the privilege of being a small part of a gold medal World Championship campaign and I would like to share with you some
In many ways, the start of a new school year marks the reset point of age-old cycles, especially in collegiate rowing. While it may seem
Sometimes, even if you’ve spent so much time on something, coming back from a break can be challenging. Even if there is no definitive ‘off-season’