
1. Balance. My blades drag across the water on the recovery, and when I try to lower my hands, the boat leans to one side (rather disconcerting in a 1x). As a result, my catches and finishes aren't clean. I have tried doing some square blades rowing (see http://www.oeffner.net/sculling.htm), but that suffers from the same problem as before, and it always inevitably puts me a potential crab situation about 5 or 10 minutes in.
a. What sort of drills would help with this?
b. Is square blade rowing actually helpful?
c. How quickly should I expect to see improvement?
2. Release. At the finish, I can't quite get the "plop" I think I'm supposed to get. If I don't go fast around the finish, i get caught, and if I go fast, I feel like I'm washing out. Are there other drills that might be helpful here?
3. Symmetry. I can't tell whether one of my legs is shorter than the other by about 1 cm, or whether the legs extend by different amounts (it shows up clearly on the erg). It was never a problem in sweep because of the body's natural tendency to load one side versus another, but now that I'm in the 1x, it is a problem. Ideas?
4. Looming inconsistently. I find that when it gets windy, I loom more inconsistently, depending on which way the boat is pointing. Is this normal?
5. Turning head. At which end of the stroke am I supposed to turn my head?
That's enough discussion fodder for now.

-mp