Interesting. I could show you the same problem in reverse for some athletes :D It depends on what you practice and how you are used to row. I state that you can get a good catch with early connection in a good position, without burrying half of your oar under water.
I appreciate all the work that you put into producing your videos, it's given me a lot to think about with coaching my junior rowers. What are you using for capturing slow motion and still? And for drawing on, such as your angles in this video?
Interesting. I could show you the same problem in reverse for some athletes :D
It depends on what you practice and how you are used to row.
I state that you can get a good catch with early connection in a good position, without burrying half of your oar under water.
I appreciate all the work that you put into producing your videos, it's given me a lot to think about with coaching my junior rowers.
What are you using for capturing slow motion and still? And for drawing on, such as your angles in this video?