Tap Drill for Beginner Rowers
New rowers sometimes struggle to get their blades out of the water at the finish. This can cause stress! The tap drill helps the new rower develop the skill of taking the blades out on the square (as opposed to feathering too soon). We can also work on hand positioning, body position and timing. An all round great drill!

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What to do with rowing beginners for their first time on the water

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How to Teach the Catch to New Rowers | Novice Rowing Technique

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Grip

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ROWING TECHNIQUE: HOW TO GET THE BEST CATCH (BLADE WORK FOCUS + DETAILED EXPLANATION)

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How to improve your feathering

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Rowing Catch Position - 6 concepts and common mistakes

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Fundamental Rowing Drills: The Pick Drill

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What Rowing Really Does to Your Body

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Best Rhythm for the Rowing Stroke

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Techniques to help develop balance in the rowing boat

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How blade depth changes your perceived gearing when rowing

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Rowing Tank Sessions (Sweep) - The Extraction (the end of the stroke)

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Rowing tips: Technical rowing with Susan Francia

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GIG - The Official Documentary

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Learn to Row 1

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Rowing technique: How to set your boat at the finish

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How to scull - sculling technique - rowing - learn to row

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Essential Sculling Technique for rowers

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Sculling vs Sweep Rowing

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