Road to Henley – In the Grind
As I begin writing this, I’ve been sat on a bus for nearly half a day, and I’m not even halfway home. I’m slightly sunburnt,
As I begin writing this, I’ve been sat on a bus for nearly half a day, and I’m not even halfway home. I’m slightly sunburnt,
In some ways, seat racing is more stressful than actual racing. The build-up, the pressure, mainly knowing that to do well you have to beat
We’ve all been there. It’s race day. It’s the race day. You’ve been preparing for this for months, maybe for years, with your coach and
Now we are well and truly into the 2022 season, let’s have a look at how to get the most out of your rowing training,
The decision was made with little fuss or undue attention. The World Rowing Federation made their ruling late in the afternoon on the shores of
Clubs always appear to be outsiders on the junior rowing circuit, to the extent that even race names are focused on schools despite being open
I’ve been in Australia coaching for over a year now, and I’m getting increasingly comfortable with the way that rowing is structured here. As I
The boys have had a busy summer period, despite the time off from school. We were able to organise two weeklong training camps for them,
Introduction The issue of ‘toxic positivity’ is more common than one might think in the world of sport. The term ‘toxic positivity’ refers to the
With the UCAs deadline approaching it becomes daunting to decide where to go to university and whether to choose for the course, the rowing, or
‘What’s your 2k Score?’ This is always one of the first question rowers receive when starting at a new club, or when milling around the
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,