Masters Rowing Camp

Way back in April Pocock had a 3 day Masters Rowing camp that I helped coach along with Brian Volpenhein, Sloan DuRoss, Steve Dani, and Dusan Nikolic. Each day there were 10 to 12 rowers rowing for two sessions with a lunch break. I took care of the morning sessions where we mostly focused on sculling with the intention of levering the boat and keeping up with the speed generated through the drive. By using suspension drills and legs only/legs body/full strokes each sculler progressed and was able to secure the blade before driving.

The best part for me was seeing the progress over the 3 day camp and also the lunch breaks. As a group we all stopped by local eateries and discussed the lessons we all learned from the water sessions. The other great thing about the weekend was that many local clubs came and supported the camp. We had rowers from Martha’s Moms, Mt. Baker and Montlake Rowing Club as well as some independent rowers.

Rowing in "the bath tub" in Portage Bay working on builders

rowers coming off of the water
There are plans for another weekend Master’s Camp out of Pocock in the future. I had such a fun time that I’m currently working on a schedule to have a rowing class on Tuesdays and Thursdays at Pocock starting on June 23rd. On Tuesdays the focus will be skill and drill and Thursdays are going to be race day pieces. We are going to row anything from 1x’s, 2x’s, and 4x’s. I’ll let you all know how it goes.
Good luck training for all the end of the year races coming up!
–mwhip

Sloan getting a lesson on how to dismantle an open water shell!

Rowers putting oars away
Tags: masters, rowing camps, sculling
Posted at Wednesday, May 27th, 2009 in: Coxswain Training