Physics of rowing
Rowing teams of racing hulls uses a clever trick of momentum to get the edge on their competition. Here, we visit the rowing clubs of Cambridge University to find out what the trick is. Made during a sabbatical at St Johns College, Cambridge in 2010.

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Physics of boat acceleration for rowing shells

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Principles of Rowing - Hydrodynamic Theory

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I studied 400 rowers, here's what stops them going faster

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The physics of surfing - Nick Pizzo

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Why Submarines STOPPED Firing Torpedoes From The Nose

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A day in the life of Olympic rowing champion Helen Glover - one year out from Rio 2016

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1992 Oxford Cambridge Boat Race

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Rowing Pitch

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Regular People V Olympic Rower | Brutal Challenge

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Best Natural Body Positioning For Rowing

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The speed of sound. How Newton measured it

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This Battery Doesn't Need Lithium and It Just Hit Mass Production

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Why Olympic Rowing Is One Of The Most Difficult Sports | Performance People

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2011 Eastern Sprints Lightweight 1V Final w/ Dartmouth Coxswain Recording

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The Mach 3 Monster with a Drinking Problem

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ROWING TECHNIQUE: HOW TO GET THE PERFECT CATCH (PART 1)

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