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The science behind training patterns for elite rowers
The GB Rowing Sports Science Team reviews research into elite training patterns – what can we learn from this?
Read MoreCurlew’s online clubhouse keeps community together
As the Covid-19 lockdown continues, a key priority for Curlew Rowing Club is their members’ well-being
Read MoreA statement from Thames Tradesmen’s Rowing Club
Thames Tradesmen’s Rowing Club is delighted to return to its home at Chiswick Boathouse in West London – after support from British Rowing and the rowing community
Read MoreThames Tradesmen’s Twitter lockdown challenges
Since the COVID-19 lockdown started last month, Thames Tradesmen’s Rowing Club has been keeping its 750 Twitter followers entertained with weekly quizzes
Read MoreRowing the Atlantic from home
From Thursday 23rd April, Neal Marsh has set out to row the length of the Atlantic Ocean from the Canaries to Antigua, a total of 4,700km on a rowing machine, in support of the NHS
Read MoreChanges to how we deliver content
We want to provide our members with the best content in rowing to keep you safe, informed and inspired so we would like to let you know about some changes to how we will be delivering this.
Read MoreCacao and nut butter porridge
Inspired by a Deliciously Ella recipe, this scrumptious cacao porridge is a great way to start your day
Read MoreRowing training: how to maximise your gains
Sarah Moseley, Sport Scientist with the GB Rowing Team, provides advice on how to maximise your training
Read MoreTeammates series #1: Ollie Wynne-Griffith and Tom George
Our new Teammates series starring the GB Rowing Team kicks off with men’s sweep team rowers Ollie Wynne-Griffith and Tom George
Read MoreMeet the Team: Caragh McMurtry
The spotlight this week is on European Championships and World Cup silver medallist Caragh McMurtry
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