OMG, this is the answer right there! The IOC and various rowing bodies all lament that rowing is not spectator/TV friendly, no drama, etc. Yet Eamon has single-handedly shown how it should be done!
Great POV, so cool to listen to the coxswain, this audio does a good job at showing how important the role of a coxswain is, great calls made, and great control of the crew and boat.
A good video and great sound editing. Congratulations, Eamon. I was surprised at the scarcity of technical calls from the cox, and instead the use of repeated ten stroke pushes. Obviously this was part of their standard approach to racing, but it was not as though there weren't things that could be done better, technically, in the US boat. As I said, interesting.
Well at least in my experience, it's better in a race like this to avoid big changes and to just keep the stroke simple, big technical changes can ruin the rythem sometimes.
Constant power 10s is demoralizing imo but this might be a nonstandard approach even for them, and they adjusted on the fly to try to make up for bad start. Didn’t work tho
The British coxswain looks so comfortable in comparison. Not a whole lot of unnecessary check. Anytime the US 8 had good speed and flow a power 10 was called. Two different leagues.
It's easy to look comfortable when you're on home soil and ahead from the first stroke. The Yanks gave them a hell of a race, and their cox did a hell of a job getting everything she could out of that 8.
@@kranmasterComfortable in the boat because of the lack of check. I’m looking at things objectively. You can look at the blade entries, time spent during the drive, the movement of the shell back towards the starting line. The British did everything a lot better here. Objectively.
This video could be used as a case study for sport psychologists interested in communication, flow, coordination, you name it. Definitely subscribing for more content!
@@EamonGlavin There was a lot of counting being offered by the U.S. cox. I'd offer that this "style" of coxing is not necessarily what is taught, but it is all too commonly used. I've heard a much more narrative delivery, interspersed with some counting, at the national level in the past.
The cox rarely makes a difference, as was the case here. GB took an early lead and the US never challenged. In my own experience, coxing is 90% steering. Once the steering is nailed down, there’s not much a cox can do to affect the outcome of a race. I was never big on a lot of cheerleading or counting.
would love to see more UK stuff from you, I appreciate you're American and there is already more than enough content over there without the added expense of shooting here, but covering The Boat Race would be a good one, esp if you got access to the locker rooms/training sessions in the lead-up to the race.
Well I was actually at the Boat Race this spring! I’ve posted some short vertical videos from it. But I will be heading back to Henley this year and currently editing the video from last year
I would die if my cox called for another power 10 right away, one of the guys even smiled bc that’s insane. I’m biased but my cox >>> she gets us moving like no other
outstanding job by the coach who's miked up.I myself am a coach with a boatrowing team for several years and I am inspired how it can also be done. Thank you!
To each their own. I would find the drivel coming from the American cox very annoying. Sounded like a cheer leader in the boat which - for me - would not be helpful.
I don't think they were slow at all, but the length of stroke was a little short, and there wasn't as much run happening as in the Brit boat. Obviously, different intended approaches to the work. The US boat is very punchy, but I am not sure it had as much finesse as it might have wanted.
The attention to detail with the audio is ridiculously good in this vid. Good job Eamon
This is so awesome… if they did something like this for Olympic races it’d be so hype
OMG, this is the answer right there! The IOC and various rowing bodies all lament that rowing is not spectator/TV friendly, no drama, etc.
Yet Eamon has single-handedly shown how it should be done!
Maybe, keep it untethered but accredited, so that freelancers can demonstrate the skill of a human hand.#agreed. Superb editing and field recording!!
@@rowhsv😢😢😢😢🎉😢😢🎉😢🎉😢😢
Great POV, so cool to listen to the coxswain, this audio does a good job at showing how important the role of a coxswain is, great calls made, and great control of the crew and boat.
I’ve found that counts are counter productive. Athletes start to focus on the numbers and lose concentration on what matters.
you're doing great work, been wanting to listen and watch like this for a long time
I appreciate that! Just trying to make the videos I would want to watch
Yeah I’ve always wondered how they cox at the elite level
That was fun to watch. Sound from US Coxswain and Brit commentator was a plus to hear both sides.
1:28 That start gave me chills. She's got a really commanding voice.
I need her in my ear when I'm running, "1 GOOD, 2 YES, 3 WE'RE MOVING"
Fantastic work on audio! It was thrilling to watch! I wish all broadcasts were this immersive.
This POV is insane ! Congrats on the sound of the whole video !
Really loved the audio in this video. The interspersing of the mic'd up cox and the commentators was crisp + engaging.
The audio design on this is awesome
Absolutely amazing sound mixing!
excellent sound production, dude!
What a force of nature she is!!
Yeah Brookes
It’s just missing “FOOTPLATE” in the background
awesome video thx for sharing
A good video and great sound editing. Congratulations, Eamon. I was surprised at the scarcity of technical calls from the cox, and instead the use of repeated ten stroke pushes. Obviously this was part of their standard approach to racing, but it was not as though there weren't things that could be done better, technically, in the US boat. As I said, interesting.
Well at least in my experience, it's better in a race like this to avoid big changes and to just keep the stroke simple, big technical changes can ruin the rythem sometimes.
@@vip3rnb762 they’re very rarely big tech changes - just reiterating what has been practices hundreds of times in training.
Constant power 10s is demoralizing imo but this might be a nonstandard approach even for them, and they adjusted on the fly to try to make up for bad start. Didn’t work tho
Nice audio layering 👌🏼
Out here duckin n divin that audio left n right
Friggin loved this! Great editing and awesome video!
Dude, thanks for sharing. This is great material.
big up uk - been binging your stuff and it's incredible keep it up!
Cheers lad, was truly a great race to watch and capture!
The British coxswain looks so comfortable in comparison. Not a whole lot of unnecessary check. Anytime the US 8 had good speed and flow a power 10 was called. Two different leagues.
It's easy to look comfortable when you're on home soil and ahead from the first stroke. The Yanks gave them a hell of a race, and their cox did a hell of a job getting everything she could out of that 8.
@@kranmasterComfortable in the boat because of the lack of check. I’m looking at things objectively. You can look at the blade entries, time spent during the drive, the movement of the shell back towards the starting line. The British did everything a lot better here. Objectively.
Great content Eamon. Sorry I didn’t bump into you at Henley. Our daughter was in the Yale 8.
Seriously good! Have not seen - or heard - more intimate and riveting access. What the sport needs!
Do you know what shell the Americans rowed in? I saw so many boats with the same decal on them during henley.
It's a Filippi shell
@@airplane109works6 it thought it was Hudson
@@danielbates7635 definitely a Filippi shell from Italy
Filippe vs Empacher, but all the boats are great. It’s the crew that counts
Mens GB stroke is called Tom Ford, he went to my school!
GB was very smooth throughout the race...it paid...
This video could be used as a case study for sport psychologists interested in communication, flow, coordination, you name it. Definitely subscribing for more content!
Fantastic work Eamon.
American crew gets railed at Henley…a tale as old as time.
Sounds like a porno...
That was really interesting! Thank you
Insane video - US coxing is so different to British coxing!
I thought the exact same! It sounds like there are multiple voices for the British cox! I wonder if he's doing a whole bit...
@@EamonGlavin There was a lot of counting being offered by the U.S. cox. I'd offer that this "style" of coxing is not necessarily what is taught, but it is all too commonly used. I've heard a much more narrative delivery, interspersed with some counting, at the national level in the past.
The Brits are just light years ahead of the US in terms of technique and blade work.
3/4 length is barely a lightyear....
@@raman5329 I didn’t say power did I? Watch the U.S. men’s rowing teams from 1997-2004. Completely different animal.
Got goosebumps watching it. Awesome work!
Thought i was on a live Peleton class there
is there a video coming from your day at the bosban?
There will be one for each week this trip! This one was just much quicker to create than the others.
Eyes in the boat, US! Jesus! Stroke seat must have looked at the British boat 15x. Ridiculous.
Very well done. Just followed on IG!
What’s that jacket you are wearing?
The Haverford School's rowing blazer!
@@EamonGlavin Merci !
Woah, the only thing about this video that isn't incredible is the US blade work.
Hey you be nice to my friends!
Who tf do you think you are? Let’s see you do this
@@EamonGlavin Those are my friends, too. And I have done this.
@@FishBulb1226 just joshin with ya Mr. Fishy
U WOT M8
I feel just like Cameron in modern family, I just want to scream "GIVE IT FIVE"
Fantastic. Fantastic. Fantastic
The cox rarely makes a difference, as was the case here. GB took an early lead and the US never challenged.
In my own experience, coxing is 90% steering. Once the steering is nailed down, there’s not much a cox can do to affect the outcome of a race. I was never big on a lot of cheerleading or counting.
Quite the coup, she really drove them hard, I could feel the pain
Loved that edit, this is how you build a rowing fanbase
would love to see more UK stuff from you, I appreciate you're American and there is already more than enough content over there without the added expense of shooting here, but covering The Boat Race would be a good one, esp if you got access to the locker rooms/training sessions in the lead-up to the race.
Well I was actually at the Boat Race this spring! I’ve posted some short vertical videos from it. But I will be heading back to Henley this year and currently editing the video from last year
@@EamonGlavin brilliant, I missed those, looking forward to more!
very niceley edited!
Better blade work in the GB boat
I want to meet the USA Cox. What a woman!!
I would die if my cox called for another power 10 right away, one of the guys even smiled bc that’s insane.
I’m biased but my cox >>> she gets us moving like no other
Great work
Reminds me of our snake boat race
outstanding job by the coach who's miked up.I myself am a coach with a boatrowing team for several years and I am inspired how it can also be done. Thank you!
That tide is horrible
They needed a drone point of view to complete excellent coverage
They usually have it, the drone company just had an issue that year
Fabulous content
Aww shucks
The Americans certainly looked the part.
Amazing 👏🏽
Typical Eamon W...
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Amazing
Badass.
She was actually quite uninspiring. Just counting strokes. Listen to some of the British coxes: so much more motivational
To each their own. I would find the drivel coming from the American cox very annoying. Sounded like a cheer leader in the boat which - for me - would not be helpful.
she reminded me of Katelin Snyder
🔥
Go to the Charles
Someone doesn't follow me on instagram/TikTok...
damn USA is slow af
I don't think they were slow at all, but the length of stroke was a little short, and there wasn't as much run happening as in the Brit boat. Obviously, different intended approaches to the work. The US boat is very punchy, but I am not sure it had as much finesse as it might have wanted.
She never stops talking and giving orders. Reminds me so much of the ex wife.
Yikes
Very bad Cox
No different to my sat nav, always a woman telling what direction and speed and theres there my wife just in case, I don’t hear the sat nav voice. 😂
And here comes the misogyny
IMEETJUSTINTRUDEAU.