Deep water remount is a strange one, you either get it first time or it's really difficult. What I teach is that you should try it, but if you can't get it first time, climb onto the stern canvass and kick the scul to the bank like a surfboard. If you spend a long time trying to remount and failing, you are getting more and more tired and cold - real killers, even in a warm water environment. Happy rowing!
Did you read what I said? Their lower center of gravity makes it difficult to get back in the boat after having flipped (in addition to a weaker upper body). Calm down. If you have education then you wouldn't have misinterpreted my comment.
I would have preferred to see them actually flip the boat rather them fall out of the boat. Women generally have a harder time getting back in because they have a lower center of gravity (child bearing hips). Judging by the way this club rows I am sure they will have many more opportunites to practice this drill.
I realize your comment is from 12 years ago, but this morning we used the very same boat for another flip-test class. Not to mention it is used by club members several times a week throughout the season.
Deep water remount is a strange one, you either get it first time or it's really difficult. What I teach is that you should try it, but if you can't get it first time, climb onto the stern canvass and kick the scul to the bank like a surfboard. If you spend a long time trying to remount and failing, you are getting more and more tired and cold - real killers, even in a warm water environment. Happy rowing!
This is great! What a terrific teaching aid. thankyou
Thanks for the safety tip Clyde.
Go up to the catch and square the blades. Then move you hands up and down a little.
to capsize you have to throw the blades as far out as you can
I`ve been rowing for GB for 9 months and I`ve fallen in 35 time :/ Your 1 lucky bugger mate
so cold.its scarier when you catch a crab and fall out because it fells like your falling for ages
sculling is kind of like riding a bike in the water, of you're not moving forward, and you're not sitting still in the shell, you're gonna fall over
Love the Speedos!
How about another video; coming back up after falling in the water on a skiff with a back wing
How to recover from a flip is an important aspect. This was included in the training and is part of another video.
Woah 12 years sgo
i had to teach myself how to this on the starting line of a race. cause the wind and the waves were too fierce 3 other boats capsized with me
is that a training
Did you read what I said? Their lower center of gravity makes it difficult to get back in the boat after having flipped (in addition to a weaker upper body). Calm down. If you have education then you wouldn't have misinterpreted my comment.
I would have preferred to see them actually flip the boat rather them fall out of the boat. Women generally have a harder time getting back in because they have a lower center of gravity (child bearing hips). Judging by the way this club rows I am sure they will have many more opportunites to practice this drill.
L2Physics please, women having a lower center of gravity INCREASES their balance. - Education, get it.
i swear you're just supposed to throw your blades away and capsize otherwise you're putting too much [pressure on the riggers...
i said "kind of", i know its not the same thing
wow that looks like a pain in the A
flip at 3:00 is funniest
It's better to take time to learn how to row well and be better rather than prepare yourself for a flip
Skulling is easy u just to have to know twhnique :)
Hahaha, very nice
when i flipped in a scull i got caught under neath
uggggggggggh noooooooooo
Ovako je lako kad ti se camac ne prevrne mogu i ja da udjem -.-
Great way to wreck your gear. More money than sense.
I realize your comment is from 12 years ago, but this morning we used the very same boat for another flip-test class. Not to mention it is used by club members several times a week throughout the season.