Hi Aram, I'd be interested in hearing what your thoughts are with regards to the Aussie Mens 4 from the world champs 2017? Specifically how they are so relaxed around the finish, let the boat run out with the micro-pause at pace and then let it rise up as they come to the catch.
Puhhh... I have just had closer look at them. They row exceptionally well. I have seen a few things here and there, but I will have to study this crew in detail before I can say something about them that makes sense. I agree with you. This looks quite relaxed for the stroke rate they keep.
What do u say about hamish work with his hands? He is fethering with his outside hand and doesn't pull to his Body? I mean he doesn't have to do it, he's a machine but why? (He weighs like 85kg and pulls an 5:40 on the erg)
Kate Brennan in her Rio woman single scull win seems to illustrate your story about building up this anchor/water bubble in front of the blade very well. She seems to take the time to build this up after the catch. I wonder if your are of the same opinion and if this could be a good race to review?
Thank you Daniel. Great input! As a matter of fact, her rowing style seems to be free from over ambitious creation of dynamics. I have put it on the list for possible reviews.
I wonder if actually they use shorter blades than most heavyweights. Would explain why they are caning the start but not getting the same peak speed as the field.
@Aram, what is more important for boat speed catch timing synchronized or release timing synchronized? Reason I ask, is the situation where you have two athletes with significantly different stroke lengths rowing in the same boat. Is the answer different for sweep & scull?
Your video is quite interesting but you can't say that their strokerate are lower Okey they lived lower but their strokerate are highest than anyone else Just look at the information They are at 39 when everyboady are at 34
definetely do an analysis on the german eight!!
Great analysis
Hi Aram, I'd be interested in hearing what your thoughts are with regards to the Aussie Mens 4 from the world champs 2017? Specifically how they are so relaxed around the finish, let the boat run out with the micro-pause at pace and then let it rise up as they come to the catch.
Puhhh... I have just had closer look at them. They row exceptionally well. I have seen a few things here and there, but I will have to study this crew in detail before I can say something about them that makes sense. I agree with you. This looks quite relaxed for the stroke rate they keep.
could you do a video on obreno vs drysdale at Henley regatta 2016? similar to this but for a single.
pls
okay, will try to make it after the Biorower launch (www.biorower.com)
Do an analysis on the South African four ! from the final in London 2012
What do u say about hamish work with his hands? He is fethering with his outside hand and doesn't pull to his Body? I mean he doesn't have to do it, he's a machine but why? (He weighs like 85kg and pulls an 5:40 on the erg)
Let s have a look at the swiss four!!
good idea.
Kate Brennan in her Rio woman single scull win seems to illustrate your story about building up this anchor/water bubble in front of the blade very well. She seems to take the time to build this up after the catch. I wonder if your are of the same opinion and if this could be a good race to review?
Thank you Daniel. Great input!
As a matter of fact, her rowing style seems to be free from over ambitious creation of dynamics.
I have put it on the list for possible reviews.
They actually rate higher for longer they are just super fit
High rate does not equal high speed. There is a decent chance that the rest of the field is super fit likewise.
I wonder if actually they use shorter blades than most heavyweights. Would explain why they are caning the start but not getting the same peak speed as the field.
@Aram, what is more important for boat speed catch timing synchronized or release timing synchronized? Reason I ask, is the situation where you have two athletes with significantly different stroke lengths rowing in the same boat. Is the answer different for sweep & scull?
I prefer to sync release timing first. It sets the boat
woooww thank you very much
very welcome mortino
analyse the GB women's pair!
that's a great idea - I'll put it on our list
+Aram Training Great, love your videos by the way
08.09 In the UK we call it bum shove
Your video is quite interesting but you can't say that their strokerate are lower
Okey they lived lower but their strokerate are highest than anyone else
Just look at the information
They are at 39 when everyboady are at 34
Yes Victor. I was merely referring to a particular moment of the race as I suppose. Good comment!