Applied physiology of rowing

FC Hagerman - Sports medicine, 1984 - Springer
Elite oarsmen and oarswomen possess large body dimensions and show outstadning
aerobic and anaerobic qualities. Oarsmen have V̇O 2max values of 6.1±0.6 L/min and …

Towards an ideal rowing technique for performance: the contributions from biomechanics

C Soper, PA Hume - Sports Medicine, 2004 - Springer
At international standard, sculling (two oars) and rowing (one oar) are competed on-water
over 2000m. Race time is the critical measure of performance and is determined from mean …

Strength testing and training of rowers: a review

TW Lawton, JB Cronin, MR McGuigan - Sports Medicine, 2011 - Springer
In the quest to maximize average propulsive stroke impulses over 2000-m racing, testing
and training of various strength parameters have been incorporated into the physical …

Discriminant analysis of biomechanical differences between novice, good and elite rowers

RM Smith, WL Spinks - Journal of sports sciences, 1995 - Taylor & Francis
Oar force and oar angle data resulting from a 6‐min maximal rowing ergometer test
undertaken by novice (n= 9), good (n‐23) and national (n= 9) level male rowers, were used …

Strength, power, and muscular endurance exercise and elite rowing ergometer performance

TW Lawton, JB Cronin… - The Journal of Strength & …, 2013 - journals.lww.com
Abstract Lawton, TW, Cronin, JB, and McGuigan, MR. Strength, power, and muscular
endurance exercise and elite rowing ergometer performance. J Strength Cond Res 27 (7) …

Rowing and sculling mechanics

A Dal Monte, A Komor - Biomechanics of sport, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
Of all the well-known modem sport disciplines there are few which can be distinguished from
others in some special way, and which have particular value and nobility. It can be said, and …

Factors that affect selection of elite women's sculling crews

TW Lawton, JB Cronin… - … Journal of Sports …, 2013 - journals.humankinetics.com
Purpose: There is no common theory on criteria to appropriately select crew rowers in
pursuit of small performance gains. The purpose of this study was to establish whether …

European tennis: a comparative analysis of Talent Identification and Development (TID)

ME Seibold - 2010 - era.ed.ac.uk
This thesis critically examines and assesses how Talent Identification and Development
(TID) programmes for tennis are organised and implemented in four European countries …

The psychobiological model and multiple discriminant function analysis of high-calibre oarsmen.

LR Williams - Medicine and Science in Sports, 1977 - europepmc.org
Candidates for New Zealand rowing teams (N= 181) were given a battery of physiological,
performance, anthropometric and psychological tests in order to test the psychobiological …

Profile of national level oarsmen

J Bloomfield, BA Blanksby, BC Elliott - British Journal of Sports …, 1973 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The ability to gauge the features necessary for peak performance in any specific athletic
event is a constant problem facing the coach and physical educator. It was with this problem …