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Title: Coaching technique British Rowing technique


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Coaching techniqueBritish Rowing technique
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British Rowing Technique
  • 5 overall key concepts

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1. Hang/Suspend the weight from the handle
Hanging the weight on the blade. Connection low
down in the body
2. Connection is low down in the body not in the
shoulders

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3. Unless the blade is in the water the wheels
should still be moving forward
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4. Left hand nearest the stern both in the drive
and recovery phase
Left hand nearest the stern both in the drive and
recovery phase
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5. Long efficient strokes move the boat
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Summary of 5 key concepts
  • Hang/suspend body weight on the handles
  • Connection is low down in the body not in the
    shoulders
  • Unless the blade is in the water the wheels
    should still be moving forward
  • Left hand nearest the stern both in the drive and
    recovery phase
  • Hands out from the finish at the same speed they
    come in
  • Efficient rowing using long strokes
  • Place the blade in the water at the catch
  • Accelerate the boat past the blade

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Technique in detail
  • Good posture
  • The grip
  • The recovery
  • The catch
  • The drive
  • The extraction

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Good posture
  • Good posture
  • The grip
  • The recovery
  • The catch
  • The drive
  • The extraction

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Good posture
Pelvis rocking over from backstops
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Good posture
Rock over to a comfortable and strong
posture Lower back set at catch
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Good posture
  • Shins vertical no gap between thighs and body
  • Link together kinetic chain

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Good posture Summary
  • Pelvis rocking over from backstops
  • Rock over to a comfortable and strong posture
  • Lower back set at catch
  • Shins vertical no gap between thighs and body
  • Link together kinetic chain
  • Place and push
  • Good posture
  • The grip
  • The recovery
  • The catch
  • The drive
  • The extraction

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The grip
Get the right size hand grips
blade in base of fingers with thumbs on the end
of the blade
  • Good posture
  • The grip
  • The recovery
  • The catch
  • The drive
  • The extraction

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The grip
As you approach the finish the blade is in base
of fingers with very slightly arched
wrist
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The grip Summary
  • Blade in base of fingers with very slightly
    arched wrist
  • Grip for rowing no more than 2 hand widths apart
  • Get the right size hand grips
  • Good posture
  • The grip
  • The recovery
  • The catch
  • The drive
  • The extraction

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The recovery phase
Good organisation of body movement
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The recovery phase
Weight transferred early onto the feet
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The recovery phase
Hands body and slideAll body swing by half way
up the slide
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The recovery phase
  • Body pre-stretched and ready for the catch on the
    last part of slide

Prepare the blade for the catch by squaring early
as the blade handles pass the knees
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The recovery phase Summary
  • Good organisation of body movement
  • Smooth movement forward
  • Weight transferred early onto the feet
  • Hands body and slide
  • All body by half way up the slide
  • Prepare the blade for the catch by squaring early
    as pass the knees
  • Body pre-stretched and ready for the catch on
    last part of slide
  • Good posture
  • The grip
  • The recovery
  • The catch
  • The drive
  • The extraction

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The catch
Back set at catchBody in pre stretched position
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The catch
  • Put blade in where reach toThe catch is taken
    with the hands moving towards the stern

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The catch
  • Raise hand from the shoulder to place blade in
    the water
  • Lock up face of blade in the water

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The catch Summary
  • Back set at catch
  • Body in pre stretched position
  • Put blade in where reach to
  • The catch is taken with the hands moving towards
    the stern
  • Raise hand from the shoulder to place blade in
    the water
  • Lock up face of blade in the water
  • Good posture
  • The grip
  • The recovery
  • The catch
  • The drive
  • The extraction

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The drive phase
legs and then body
legs accelerate through the stroke
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The drive phase
The back opens when the handle is in front of the
knees or about 1/3rd of the way through the
stroke
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The drive phase
  • The legs, upper body, shoulders and arms
    contribute to the power

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The drive phase
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The drive phase Summary
  • Legs and then body
  • Legs accelerate through the stroke
  • Back opening when the handle is in front of the
    knees or about 1/3rd of the way through the
    stroke
  • Legs upper body shoulders and arms contribute to
    the power
  • Good posture
  • The grip
  • The recovery
  • The catch
  • The drive
  • The extraction

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The extraction/finish
Brush T- shirt with the thumbsBlade square as
long as possible
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The extraction/finish
  • Release the pressure on the blade just before the
    circle around the finish
  • Hands down and away

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The extraction/finish Summary
  • Brush T- shirt with the thumbs
  • Blade square as long as possible
  • Release the pressure on the blade just before the
    circle around the finish
  • Hands down and away

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Rhythm and ratio
  • An increase in the rate should be reflected in an
    increase in boat speed
  • As the boat accelerates the athlete will move at
    a quicker speed due to the run of the boat
  • The boat is moving under the athlete not the
    athlete up the boat
  • Even at rating 36 the athlete should feel they
    have time and control into the catch, emphasising
    the last quarter
  • It is crucial at higher rates that the finish is
    held in or the rhythm will be compromised

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Exercises to develop technique
  • Single strokes
  • Few strokes
  • Continuous rowing
  • Slide progressions
  • Hands only
  • Arms only
  • Quarter slide
  • Half slide
  • Three quarter slide
  • Full slide
  • Square blades
  • Squaring early
  • Measuring minimum strokes (distance per stroke)
  • Catch and finish exercises
  • Tied ergo handle

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Coaching Technique?
  • Develop skill, fitness, and athleticism
    (flexibility, agility and core stability) at the
    same time
  • Maintain the quality when learning technique
    initially
  • Coaches?
  • Limit the length of sessions, maximise the
    quality?

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Level 2 technique outcomes
  • On successful completion of the level 2 award you
    will be able to
  • Coach key aspects of British Rowing Technique in
    the drive and recovery phases, and at the catch
    and extraction.
  • Identify the ways in which individual technique
    varies from the model of British Rowing Technique
  • Use questioning to elicit feedback from
    participants
  • Plan and deliver sessions which incorporate
    development of rowing technique
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