This is awesome sculling!!! I thought it was perfect until I spent two hours digging deep...

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  • Опубликовано: 1 апр 2021
  • Joscha Holl is one of Germany's top U23 light weight athletes. He has been working intensively on becoming faster and better, and you see the effect.
    When I first looked at his video, I thought that this was perfect. But the closer I looked, the more I found. Especially one issue, that Joscha shares with many, many other rowers...
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Комментарии • 20

  • @EamonGlavin
    @EamonGlavin 3 года назад +20

    Damn, we're just getting straight master classes on here.

  • @robterdoest228
    @robterdoest228 3 года назад +14

    Aram, I have watched a lot of your videos, this one is hitting it out of the ball park...

  • @tullochgorum6323
    @tullochgorum6323 3 года назад +11

    Please do an analysis of the Cambridge men in the recent 2021 Boat Race. I'm no expert, but they were looking mighty impressive technically, especially as their preparation was seriously curtailed by Covid. And they beat an Oxford boat that looked stronger on paper.

  • @stevenaller
    @stevenaller 3 года назад +5

    I completely agree. Aram this is definitely one of your best ones thus far. Look forward to many more!

  • @zenahoward9603
    @zenahoward9603 Год назад

    Brilliant video and commentary. Thank you!

  • @twotone3871
    @twotone3871 3 года назад +7

    Hi Aram, yes Joscha looks good. Two things caught my eye. First, shins are beyond vertical at the catch and the knees are hyper-extending. Humbly suggest that he moves his shoes up one position. Secondly, there's a lot of white water at the catch. Joscha is sculling in his blades. If he was to be a little more patient at the catch and wait till blades are buried before driving that will change the rhythm and will subtly change the timing of the application of power. For me, early opening after the catch is good. Also, I'm wondering if Joscha is suffering from muscle memory from sweep rowing - left shoulder appears in front of the right side.

  • @harrisonboonz1018
    @harrisonboonz1018 3 года назад +3

    Do an analysis on the South African four ! from the final in London 2012.-

  • @jamespostle6894
    @jamespostle6894 3 года назад +3

    Could you do a video on the 2021 boat race?

  • @paulaspanish7500
    @paulaspanish7500 Год назад

    Hi Aram

  • @remoindoorenmendoza
    @remoindoorenmendoza 3 года назад

    Excellent!!!

  • @anghelgheorghe3745
    @anghelgheorghe3745 Год назад

    Gòd job Aram!

  • @trenty6175

    Don't worry Joscha! You are only 23!! You will hit that

  • @WashingtonRowingFan
    @WashingtonRowingFan 3 года назад

    7:13

  • @stephenfrye2354
    @stephenfrye2354 Год назад

    Aram why do the blades need to be able to be squared the entire duration of the stroke when you only square them at the catch in their square coming out as a feather and you keep them flush with the water aerodynamically on the Recovery why do you care whether they are high enough off the water to be squared if you’re not dealing with waves ?

  • @mickeyandlucy
    @mickeyandlucy Год назад

    From about 7 minutes on…what about the consideration of the water flowing along the back of the blade providing lift, drawing the boat forward, at the beginning and end of the stroke vs. the middle of the stroke when the back of the blade is generating drag? By using most of his power in the middle of the stroke he has less energy for the end of the stroke (as you clearly show) where fast blades produce more lift from the back of the blade. Is this a valid consideration?

  • @aaronkyriesenbach
    @aaronkyriesenbach 2 года назад

    Hi Aram, would you happen to have any sources or other resources on the exponential fluid resistance vs. acceleration bit that you discussed right at the ten minute mark? Thank you!