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Setting the rowing equipment for normal practice is one thing, but adjusting the equipment to special circumstances is the next level that rowers and coaches need to achieve on their way to becoming experts. It is assumed that the rowing equipment is set for normal training usage and specific circumstances require intervention. The accuracy of the measurement is directly connected to the quality of the measurement equipment and the proficiency of the person using the equipment.
In current explorations of expert performance in sport, two general rules are often used to classify whether someone has attained expert status. Their research revealed that differences between chess experts and nonexperts were related to knowledge of chess positions gathered over years of training and not superior cognitive functioning in general (i.e., expertise is domain specific and not general). This finding showed that expert chess players are skilled at recalling chess-specific ...
Effortless crews have a strong commitment to the platform of the boat. A top-class crew will be able to accelerate the boat for the larger part of the complete stroke cycle, and for the remaining part of the time the boat will be experiencing deceleration. Some top international crews appear to simply be muscling the boat along but still have optimized the time their boat is under acceleration.
When I rowed from 1965 to 1976, we used many methods of testing, including weightlifting tests, running tests, anatomical measures (e.g., height), rowing technique, and bicycle ergometer tests. When I began coaching in 1976, new rowing evaluation methods were developed, such as the rowing ergometer, physiological tests, and the Harry Parker seat-race model. Though a race-off in a single is a valid method to select the single and to identify general boat-moving abilities, many would debate ...
Many of Human Kinetics’ authors have achieved world-renowned success in their sports, coaching world champions and Olympic athletes to top positions and medals. His accomplishments include eight years on the coaching committee of the United States Olympic Committee and the Coaches’ Commission of the International Tennis Association. McKinney won the 1977, 1983, and 1985 World Championships as well as the U.S. National Target Championships nine times, Field Championships six times, Indoor ...
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