
The WOX guide to evaluating coxing recordings
Let’s face it, we all feel cringey when we listen to our own voice, and whilst it can be challenging to get over that to
Let’s face it, we all feel cringey when we listen to our own voice, and whilst it can be challenging to get over that to
The topic of doping in sport has once again appeared in the news this past week. This was not, however, driven by another athlete accused
In the last 12 months, there have been almost 50 regattas or head races cancelled due to high winds, river conditions, or waterlogged grounds. Water
In the Britannica, the world’s oldest continuously published encyclopedia, ‘infinity’ is classified as something ‘that is unlimited, endless, without bound’. It is this principle that
In the realm of competitive rowing, athletes are frequently confronted with the complex challenge of managing their pain thresholds. This becomes particularly evident during periods
It is a time-honoured tradition for Boat Race crews to head abroad in the early days of a new year. Usually nestling on the bank
This article is an opinion piece British Rowing’s Coach Development Opportunities kicked off at Caversham earlier this month. Becca Sproston argues that, beneath the surface,
Having been a coach for over 30 years, I have seen coaches and athletes at their very best. I’ve also seen them at their very
With the growing interest in beach sprint rowing, the 2024 policy will be a major step in the progression to the now confirmed Los Angeles
This article endorses and features content from Sophie’s free eBook on managing rib injuries in rowing We have all heard of ‘rib stress fracture’ and
Back in May 2023, JRN published a thought provoking article titled “Are Regattas Losing Rowers?” There are often limited entries to events and the total
London Youth Rowing (LYR) is a name synonymous with our sport in the UK. Founded by Jim Downing in 2004, the hope was that young