#indoorrowing analysis: How the most common technique issues show up in force curves
Florian sent me his footage from Switzerland, and asked me for a review. Like many rowers, he as well is too aggressive with his legs at the catch, and he loses connection half way through the drive. Here is why and how to solve this... Remote Coaching, camps and on-site training: https://www.aramtraining.com The Biorower: https://www.biorower.com Get the Instagram updates: / aram.training Join the aramtraining facebook group and let us know which topic should make it onto our video list: / aramtraining Music: Me and you by Oliver Michael & Mermaid by Skygaze Pull Car Image: https://www.sheppard.af.mil/News/Arti... (Open Source)

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