Principles of Rowing - Biomechanics - The Recovery: allowing the boat to manage itself
Credit for the RowPerfect clip: “Rebecca Caroe of Faster Masters Rowing” Much is made of the skills required to maintain stability in a boat - particularly during the recovery (the phase when the blades are out of the water). Here, the simple principle of allowing the boat to manage itself is explained.

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