Are you looking for more information about rowing and coaching?
The history of coaching rowing shows a strong link between successful coaches coming from successful programs. No mystery there; they took the winning practices of their coaches and continued them at another program. Now coaches have more resources available to them through the Web, books, DVDs and clinics.
Share with us a book you have read that helped you become a better coach or a Web site that has provided you with some valuable information. Please send a brief description of the material and information on how to find it to willieb@usrowing.org. After we have a collection of resources, we will put a link to them on the Coaching Education page http://usrowing.org/coaches/index.aspx.
Listed below is a sampling of the where you can find information about rowing and coaching. Some of the information comes from USRowing and others have been submitted and listed.
USRowing’s latest DVD, Core Strength, is available along with all of the other coaching DVDs. You can find a description of our DVDs in the Coaches section of our Web site at:
http://usrowing.org/Coaches/CoachingDVDs/index.aspx
A links section is also available in the Coaches section of our Web site. The sites and links below are just a sampling of what is out there for coaches.
Olympic Coach Magazine Online
The United States Olympic Committee has encouraged coaches of all levels to subscribe to the quarterly magazine that provides insight into what elite level coaches are doing and current research in the world of Olympic sport.
http://coaching.usolympicteam.com/coaching/ksub.nsf
USRowing Resource Library
The library has over 600 articles on every aspect of rowing. This link is to the article guide, which lists general topics and then every article in the library.
http://www.usrowing.org/itemdisplay.asp?id=604
USRowing Coaching Reference List
This reference list was the product of writing the USRowing Coaching Education Manuals. It contains over 70 books on coaching, rowing, and related topics.
http://www.usrowing.org/itemdisplay.asp?id=969
Row2k.com Coaching, Coxing, Physiology, and Physics of Rowing
Row2k.com has compiled a list of articles on rowing from around the world.
http://www.row2k.com/links/index.cfm?inc=misc#coach
Mike Davenport’s MaxRigging
The author of The Nuts and Bolts of Rigging has a Web site devoted to rigging and has links to other coaching services.
http://maxrigging.com/
Concept2
I am sure most people have been to their Web site, but as consistent innovators in the world of rowing, it is always good to stay current with C2.
http://www.concept2.com/Default.asp?bhcp=1
Rowing History
Bill Miller’s site a very informative look at the history of our sport.
http://www.rowinghistory.net/
Physiology
Here are some interesting Web sites on physiology. These were suggested by a coach who has won an NCAA title and considers himself an “amateur physiologist.”
http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/dept/coachsci/index.htm
http://www.sportsci.org/index.html?jour/03/03.htm&1
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi
http://home.hia.no/~stephens/