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 Coxswains: Getting Out of a Rut!

Coxswains: Getting Out of a Rut!

Marcus McElhenney
October 31, 2013

Last week I received an amazing email from a sophomore in college asking for some help. I chose to answer this reader submitted question first, because it really pertains to so many coxswains out there making the transition from one level...

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 How Good Coxswains Figure Out What to Fix

How Good Coxswains Figure Out What to Fix

Nate Rooks
October 1, 2013

In the last article, we took a closer look at the core skills that top coxswains use, but don't talk about. Specifically, we discussed how top coxswains operationalize rower feedback to hew their calls into tight, effective pills of...

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Evan Thews-Wassell & MIT Men's Rowing

Evan Thews-Wassell & MIT Men's Rowing

Helen Tompkins
October 1, 2013

BOSTON – As the fall season begins, rowing teams around the U.S. and the world look forward to the storied October head race on the Charles River. For the heavyweight men’s rowing team at the Massachusetts Intsitute or Technology (MIT),...

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Mike Lane & UPenn Women's Rowing

Mike Lane & UPenn Women's Rowing

Helen Tompkins
September 24, 2013

PHILADELPHIA, PA – Joggers and bicyclers on Kelly Drive enjoy views of rowing shells practicing on the Schuylkill River. The river’s racecourse boasts over one hundred years of exciting races and remains a linchpin of United States...

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