Aim The aim of the Rowing Applied Session is to see how an understanding of rowing biomechanics and applying technology can help to improve rowing performance. The presenters will introduce some concepts, controversial issues, demonstrations and methodologies which will be the focus for discussion among the participants. Basics The rower works against hydrodynamic and aerodynamic drag. Drag is roughly proportional to the square of the boat velocity, and the greater the net force the rower applies to the boat the greater will be the boat velocity. The mechanism for applying theses forces is made all the more intriguing due to the oscillatory motion of the rower in producing the drive and recovery phases of the stroke. The rower applies force...
Mechanical modelling and particularly inverse dynamics methods can be useful in sports biomechanics....
The purpose of this study is to introduce the new method of the power determination in rowing and to...
In rowing, the study of the movement of the boat and of the rower in the boat is difficult. Indeed, ...
Competitive rowing has been practiced for millennia as evidenced by Egyptian wall paintings from 250...
Rower biomechanics, stroke style, and hydrodynamic of the blade are among the important factors whic...
The purpose of this study was to Identify biomechanical differences and similarities between on-wate...
In elite level rowing competition, the average velocities of medallists differ by less than 1 % over...
According to numerous studies, rowing performance is influenced by several factors including rower's...
INTRODUCTION: Present-day sport at the high performance level and especially for the professional at...
Forces produced at the oarlock pins and the foot stretcher, and the orientations of a single scull r...
In recent years, rowing has been revolutionized by innovative advances in equipment design and manuf...
Fluctuations in boat velocity during rowing should be minimised in achieving the shortest possible t...
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 ...
The purpose of this study was to identify biomechanical differences and similarities between on-wate...
Mechanical modelling and particularly inverse dynamics methods can be useful in sports biomechanics....
The purpose of this study is to introduce the new method of the power determination in rowing and to...
In rowing, the study of the movement of the boat and of the rower in the boat is difficult. Indeed, ...
Competitive rowing has been practiced for millennia as evidenced by Egyptian wall paintings from 250...
Rower biomechanics, stroke style, and hydrodynamic of the blade are among the important factors whic...
The purpose of this study was to Identify biomechanical differences and similarities between on-wate...
In elite level rowing competition, the average velocities of medallists differ by less than 1 % over...
According to numerous studies, rowing performance is influenced by several factors including rower's...
INTRODUCTION: Present-day sport at the high performance level and especially for the professional at...
Forces produced at the oarlock pins and the foot stretcher, and the orientations of a single scull r...
In recent years, rowing has been revolutionized by innovative advances in equipment design and manuf...
Fluctuations in boat velocity during rowing should be minimised in achieving the shortest possible t...
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 ...
The purpose of this study was to identify biomechanical differences and similarities between on-wate...
Mechanical modelling and particularly inverse dynamics methods can be useful in sports biomechanics....
The purpose of this study is to introduce the new method of the power determination in rowing and to...
In rowing, the study of the movement of the boat and of the rower in the boat is difficult. Indeed, ...