Efficiency in propelling a rowing boat is important in competitive rowing as, for a given power output from the rower, the more efficient the rower is the faster the boat will go for a given power output. One factor that may influence the efficiency is the pointing direction of the boat and how well this is maintained directly towards the finish line. Rudder corrections or movement off this line increases the water drag. The balance of forces acting on the boat in the horizontal plane contribute to the moment acting on the boat around a vertical axis. To measure this effect a pair boat was instrumented to measure the velocity of and the major horizontal plane forces acting on the boat. Five male el'ite pair crews rowed the pair boat maximal...
In boats used for competitive rowing it is traditional for the rowers to use strokes in which the an...
In boats used for competitive rowing it is traditional for the rowers to use strokes in which the an...
In crew rowing, crew members need to mutually synchronize their movements to achieve optimal crew pe...
The purpose of this study was to examine propulsive efficiency in competitive rowing. Oar angle, han...
Economy in propelling a rowing boat is important in competitive rowing as, for a given power output ...
Forces produced at the oarlock pins and the foot stretcher, and the orientations of a single scull r...
The purpose of this study was to examine propulsive efficiency in competitive rowing. Oar angle, han...
Rowers try to provide power as much as possible to the boat using oars. Because the power is defined...
Is the common folklore, that oars are less efficient at propulsion than propellers, correct? Here we...
Biomechanical analyses were conducted on ten established pair combinations to determine if evidence ...
Boat velocity is determined by both physical capacity and technical ability. By adjusting for power,...
In boats used for competitive rowing it is traditional for the rowers to use strokes in which the an...
In crew rowing, crew members need to mutually synchronize their movements to achieve optimal crew pe...
In boats used for competitive rowing it is traditional for the rowers to use strokes in which the an...
In crew rowing, crew members need to mutually synchronize their movements to achieve optimal crew pe...
In boats used for competitive rowing it is traditional for the rowers to use strokes in which the an...
In boats used for competitive rowing it is traditional for the rowers to use strokes in which the an...
In crew rowing, crew members need to mutually synchronize their movements to achieve optimal crew pe...
The purpose of this study was to examine propulsive efficiency in competitive rowing. Oar angle, han...
Economy in propelling a rowing boat is important in competitive rowing as, for a given power output ...
Forces produced at the oarlock pins and the foot stretcher, and the orientations of a single scull r...
The purpose of this study was to examine propulsive efficiency in competitive rowing. Oar angle, han...
Rowers try to provide power as much as possible to the boat using oars. Because the power is defined...
Is the common folklore, that oars are less efficient at propulsion than propellers, correct? Here we...
Biomechanical analyses were conducted on ten established pair combinations to determine if evidence ...
Boat velocity is determined by both physical capacity and technical ability. By adjusting for power,...
In boats used for competitive rowing it is traditional for the rowers to use strokes in which the an...
In crew rowing, crew members need to mutually synchronize their movements to achieve optimal crew pe...
In boats used for competitive rowing it is traditional for the rowers to use strokes in which the an...
In crew rowing, crew members need to mutually synchronize their movements to achieve optimal crew pe...
In boats used for competitive rowing it is traditional for the rowers to use strokes in which the an...
In boats used for competitive rowing it is traditional for the rowers to use strokes in which the an...
In crew rowing, crew members need to mutually synchronize their movements to achieve optimal crew pe...