PERFECT ROWING TECHNIQUE (S1/E4) - Olympic Bronze Medallist DANIEL NOONAN (copy paste to row fast)

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  • Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 9

  • @simonvanrysewyk9376
    @simonvanrysewyk9376 Год назад +1

    Great analysis, Aram. Like Dan, I am also based in Sydney, Australia, although he trained at Mosman. I shared Dan's video with my 1x coach as a great example of excellent leg drive + "hang".

  • @alpineaussie
    @alpineaussie Год назад +2

    Big recognition to Dan’s amazing coach, that made this film, the late great Nick Garret OAM.

  • @robertjan7580
    @robertjan7580 Год назад +1

    Thank you Aram. I find your video analyses very helpful. For me, it would be even more beneficial if you’d include certain training tips or exercises you can do in a boat to improve skills or technique.

  • @brandonsullivan8766
    @brandonsullivan8766 Год назад +9

    Yes Noono

  • @davidkovachi2827
    @davidkovachi2827 Год назад

    You are correct prior to the catch he did over extend the arms but he does relax at the catch. Force should be in this order legs body weight arms. Using your body weight when you are tired? Body weight should be used the whole time. Years ago I would spend hours sometimes all day rowing. Moving a medium pace keeping an eye on the depth of the blades. Making sure there was no splash. The movement becomes auto mussel memory in time. Locking out your shoulders you cant row for hours. At the catch tight shoulders drives the oars deeper to loosing speed. At the end of the day tied shoulders tired lower back if not injured.

    • @davidkovachi2827
      @davidkovachi2827 Год назад

      I love watching your videos. Advice everyone should be using. Even experienced rowers should be watching as a reminder on how it should be done!

  • @armandvanderspil4905
    @armandvanderspil4905 6 месяцев назад

    Sholder extention activate late with pull