Proper technique
Proper technique
Hi guys... a friend of mind wants to learn how to row properly. I remembered I bookmarked a link to a rower showing the proper forms but I lost the link. Sorry I dont remember the rower's name... but the link was so useful... you can move the cursor to speed up or slow down the pics to see each stroke.
Please send me the link... TIA
Bruce
Please send me the link... TIA
Bruce
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Thanks....
Actually the one I am looking for the a guy and its almost like a slide show frame by frame and you can use the cursor to speed up the frames... I think he was a world champ?
M41/ 5'11" / 196lbs as of Feb 10, 2008 / 3kids
186lbs as of May10, 2008
186.8 lbs as of March 9, 2009
( C2 corsstrain with P90X )
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186lbs as of May10, 2008
186.8 lbs as of March 9, 2009
( C2 corsstrain with P90X )
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Re: Thanks....
I'm unsure whether you are asking about an ERG rower or an On-The-Water rower. Anyway, here's a frame-by-frame on Olaf Tufte's (Olympic single champion) stroke on-the-water.Bruce-YVR wrote:Actually the one I am looking for the a guy and its almost like a slide show frame by frame and you can use the cursor to speed up the frames... I think he was a world champ?
http://www.invernessrowingclub.co.uk/pe ... tufte.html
Brian
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Started Rowing: 2/22/2008
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PB: 500m 1:44.0 2K 7:57.1 5K 20:58.7 30' 6866m
Re: Thanks....
I would encourage a beginner to differentiate the parts of the stroke much more then Tufte does in that video. Particularly on the recovery but somewhat on the drive too. His knees start to come up just as his hands are over his knees and before his back is vertical. If a beginner imitates that at low power and high stroke rating, she will likely have a lot of trouble at the higher ratings and high power. The parts of the recovery and drive necessarily merge together when rowing at a high rating, but one should not start out imitating that.
Re: Thanks....
I have a hunch that he means the one of Xeno, but I don't have the URL handy.BrianStaff wrote:I'm unsure whether you are asking about an ERG rower or an On-The-Water rower. Anyway, here's a frame-by-frame on Olaf Tufte's (Olympic single champion) stroke on-the-water.Bruce-YVR wrote:Actually the one I am looking for the a guy and its almost like a slide show frame by frame and you can use the cursor to speed up the frames... I think he was a world champ?
http://www.invernessrowingclub.co.uk/pe ... tufte.html
Brian
Bob S.
Edit: I should not have said the one of Xeno, since there are probably dozens of videos of him on the net. There was one, however, that was set up so that you could go through it frame by frame.
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Re: Thanks....
Sorry I don't have one for frame by frame, but can't resist pimping my own site here:Bob S. wrote: Edit: I should not have said the one of Xeno, since there are probably dozens of videos of him on the net. There was one, however, that was set up so that you could go through it frame by frame.
http://rowtube.net/RowingVideo.mvc/Show ... nique+Xeno
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Re: Thanks....
http://invernessrowingclub.co.uk/person ... o_erg.html - dry XenoBob S. wrote:
I have a hunch that he means the one of Xeno, but I don't have the URL handy.
http://invernessrowingclub.co.uk/person ... water.html - wet Xeno
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Good show, Dougie! That's exactly what I had in mind, but I must admit that I had forgotten that there was an OTW version as well.Citroen wrote:http://invernessrowingclub.co.uk/person ... o_erg.html - dry XenoBob S. wrote:
I have a hunch that he means the one of Xeno, but I don't have the URL handy.
http://invernessrowingclub.co.uk/person ... water.html - wet Xeno
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Xeno... yes yes yes... Thanks guys!!!!!!!!!
Thanks!!!!!!!
M41/ 5'11" / 196lbs as of Feb 10, 2008 / 3kids
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186.8 lbs as of March 9, 2009
( C2 corsstrain with P90X )
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186lbs as of May10, 2008
186.8 lbs as of March 9, 2009
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Speaking of Xeno, he says in a recent video that he is back in training with the goal of the 2012 Olympics. This should be very exciting!
Erg on,
Paul Smith
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Re: Thanks....
One useful thing I discovered on this site a while back: you can get a "real time" view of these clips by holding down the arrow key on the keyboard. It doesn't work if you use the mouse and try holding down the mouse button. It helps to compare the frame-by-frame with the real time rowing.BrianStaff wrote:I'm unsure whether you are asking about an ERG rower or an On-The-Water rower. Anyway, here's a frame-by-frame on Olaf Tufte's (Olympic single champion) stroke on-the-water.Bruce-YVR wrote:Actually the one I am looking for the a guy and its almost like a slide show frame by frame and you can use the cursor to speed up the frames... I think he was a world champ?
http://www.invernessrowingclub.co.uk/pe ... tufte.html
Brian
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