Row Right, Race Better – with John Steventon (RowAlong)
This is part of the Hybrid Fitness Summit. To see all videos register at https://www.skool.com/hybrid About this video: John’s video presentation, titled “Row Right, Race Better,” will offer valuable insights into perfecting your rowing technique to enhance performance. With years of experience and a deep understanding of the sport, John provides practical advice that can help you optimize your training. About John: John Steventon is a distinguished rowing coach and athlete, renowned for his multiple gold medals and world record achievements in indoor rowing. His expertise and passion for the sport are evident in his successful competitive career and his commitment to coaching. Since 2018, John has been sharing free workout plans, training tips, and technique advice through his RowAlong YouTube channel. His mission is to help thousands of individuals unlock hidden power and fitness on the rowing machine. Discover more and join the RowAlong community at RowAlong YouTube Channel. Links: John on Youtube: / @rowalong

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