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    The Art of Making Mistakes

    Owning up to mistakes honestly and without groveling earns respect and credibility. Learn from them and hop back in the stern and show how resilient and responsible you can be.

    Coaches are educators and leaders, not customer-service representatives.

      By CJ Bown The recent SafeSport survey that revealed the reasons for coach attrition didn’t...
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    The Inclusive Power of Patient Teaching and Grace

    Using the proper vocabulary in rowing settings is important, but so is creating a welcoming space for newcomers.

    What do you love about rowing?

    Learning to Let it Run

    How much water can you cover in one stroke?

    The Case for Single Sculling

    Symmetry, small-boat skills, and the sense of freedom that comes with rowing whenever you feel like it. For these reasons and more, there’s never been a better time to invest in a single—and in your own development as an athlete.

    The Martini Achter, A Magic Boat

    Crafted like a fine piece of furniture, this legendary wooden shell proves that sometimes it’s a fine carriage that makes the difference, not just fast horses.

    A Sustainable Pace

    From snow-storing to cross-training, inside Craftsbury Outdoor Center’s quiet, continuing culture of innovation.

    No Slouch

    Improve your posture, improve your performance in the boat.

    Picture This

    Visualization works. So why aren’t we doing more of it?

    World Rowing Delegation Makes Visit to the Los Angeles 2028 Headquarters and Proposed Rowing Venue

    A delegation of World Rowing representatives was in Southern California last week to visit the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games headquarters. They discussed, amongst other topics, the collaboration between LA28, World Rowing and US Rowing in the years leading to the Games.

    Getting Technical

    For masters rowers, a reminder to recuperate.

    Sideways Glances

    Try this exercise to improve your peripheral vision and balance, so crucial in rowing.

    What Lies Beneath

    While mental health is a big part of burnout, here we focus on the causes and effects of coach burnout and what can be done to help coaches rediscover that love for the sport that first compelled them to give back.

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    The Art of Making Mistakes

    Owning up to mistakes honestly and without groveling earns respect and credibility. Learn from them and hop back in the stern and show how resilient and responsible you can be.

    Coaches are educators and leaders, not customer-service representatives.

      By CJ Bown The recent SafeSport survey that revealed the reasons for coach attrition didn’t...

    On the Thames, Anything Can Happen

    The Boat Race fixture season is upon us—that time of year when the Oxbridge squads take on the finest domestic and international opposition on the famous championship course.

    Chris Dodd, 1942-2026

    He covered rowing for The Guardian, reported on more major regattas better than anyone else, wrote several books about the sport, and founded the River and Rowing Museum.