A portable biomechanical collection system was used to test fourteen male, coxless pair rowing crews under simulated race speeds. The data was used to examine if the consistency of 8 biomechanical variables, calculated using a modified Coefficient of Variation (CoV), were related to the overall performance, in terms of velocity, of the crews. It was found that 6 of the variables demonstrated a significant correlation to overall boat speed, with the consistency of Normal Gate Force (r=0.737), Handle Velocity (r=0.758) and Trunk Velocity (r=.757) showing very strong correlation. It was concluded that while not imperative to the outcome, consistency of force application and movement patterns may be important in rowing performance
Economy in propelling a rowing boat is important in competitive rowing as, for a given power output ...
Low back pain is the commonest musculoskeletal complaint in rowers. Research into the relationship b...
Boat velocity is determined by both physical capacity and technical ability. By adjusting for power,...
The aim of this study was to investigate how force, velocity and power change during a maximum 2000m...
The training and competition regimen of athletes at the elite level is highly intensive and demands ...
Rowers try to provide power as much as possible to the boat using oars. Because the power is defined...
According to numerous studies, rowing performance is influenced by several factors including rower's...
Rowing lends itself well to biomechanical research given that it is a closed, cyclic skill that is t...
The aim of this study was to investigate how force, velocity and power change during a maximum 2000m...
The purpose of this study was to Identify biomechanical differences and similarities between on-wate...
Studies of the biomechanical characteristics of the rowing cycle began at the end of the past and th...
INTRODUCTION The purpose of the study was to determine how biomechanical parameters and mechanical e...
In rowing, mechanical power output is a key parameter for biophysical analyses and performance monit...
In rowing, mechanical power output is a key parameter for biophysical analyses and performance monit...
This study aimed to analyse the first 250 m in rowing (2000 m) racing by finding the relationship be...
Economy in propelling a rowing boat is important in competitive rowing as, for a given power output ...
Low back pain is the commonest musculoskeletal complaint in rowers. Research into the relationship b...
Boat velocity is determined by both physical capacity and technical ability. By adjusting for power,...
The aim of this study was to investigate how force, velocity and power change during a maximum 2000m...
The training and competition regimen of athletes at the elite level is highly intensive and demands ...
Rowers try to provide power as much as possible to the boat using oars. Because the power is defined...
According to numerous studies, rowing performance is influenced by several factors including rower's...
Rowing lends itself well to biomechanical research given that it is a closed, cyclic skill that is t...
The aim of this study was to investigate how force, velocity and power change during a maximum 2000m...
The purpose of this study was to Identify biomechanical differences and similarities between on-wate...
Studies of the biomechanical characteristics of the rowing cycle began at the end of the past and th...
INTRODUCTION The purpose of the study was to determine how biomechanical parameters and mechanical e...
In rowing, mechanical power output is a key parameter for biophysical analyses and performance monit...
In rowing, mechanical power output is a key parameter for biophysical analyses and performance monit...
This study aimed to analyse the first 250 m in rowing (2000 m) racing by finding the relationship be...
Economy in propelling a rowing boat is important in competitive rowing as, for a given power output ...
Low back pain is the commonest musculoskeletal complaint in rowers. Research into the relationship b...
Boat velocity is determined by both physical capacity and technical ability. By adjusting for power,...