On-the-water Coxswain Clinic!

Last weekend I went to Lake Stevens to give a coxswain clinic for the coxswains of Lake Stevens, Orcas Island, and Bainbridge Island. All in all there were 10 coxswains from the three rowing clubs.
We started the day out with a small lecture covering the basics of steering, organizing practice and your role on race day. Then came my favorite part: on-the-water training. We took the classroom lecture out onto the water with the help of the Junior rowers of Lake Stevens filling out two 4+’s and a 4x+. The coxswains worked on transitions, steering, counting, starting and stopping even all while being 5 feet apart.
There was a strong cross wind on the lake that day that made it very challenging for the coxswains to keep the boats together at first. Their learning curves were high that day and they rose to the occasion and quickly learned how to work together and execute what I needed them to execute. What I was most proud was the fact that they stopped being victims of the wind and stopped waiting for me to give them directions by taking initiative to keep the boats together after short power pieces and stopping together and even.
We ended the coxing session with an educational docking session. With the wind pushing them to port, the coxswains had to gauge where to begin their approach and deal with the wind while docking. At the end of the day, all boats made it safely to the dock with a couple of re-docks…they had to make it to the dock with no assistance:)
To all the coxies who came out that day, Thank You and I hope you leave a comment below and share your thoughts about the day.
Next up for The 9th Seat is a Master’s rowing camp at Pocock this coming weekend! The 9th Seat is an equal opportunity company and does not discriminate against members of the rowing community who don’t sit in the 9th seat
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Tags: Bainbridge Island, clinic, Coxswain Clinic, Lake Stevens, Orcas Island
Posted at Monday, April 20th, 2009 in: Coxswain Training
We are trying to find a coxswain’s training for our daughter ….. we are in NY just outside of the city …..any suggestions
Check out regatta central website — camps & clinics
You can always send me a direct e-mail by clicking on the “Ask” button above. I work with coxswains by listening to their tapes and then we discuss better ways to phrase things and what kind of information rowers need during races.
Will you ever lead a clinic in MA??
I’ve been thinking about setting up clinics for this coming season 2010/2011. Where abouts in MA?
Boston area
Will you be setting up any clinics in the Chicago area? I’m the head coxswain for my college’s club crew and I would definitely be interested!
Love your website! You talk about listening to the coxes tapes. Is there some way we can listen to any of yours?
I’m a novice coxswain and your website is great but I can’t find any recordings of you online. Also, if you’re setting up clinics definitely come to Newport Beach in California.
Hi Brianna and Tammy,
I don’t put my recordings online because I had a bad experience giving some of my recordings to a person when I was younger. With that said, there might be a couple that I’m willing to share back in 2003. I’m still deciding on whether I want the whole race out there. If I do there will definitely be some self analyzing along with it to make sure listeners know why I chose certain words and phrases. But we shall see…
Mary, you should come to Boston MA! I have been coxing for about a year now, but would love to get some pointers. As a junior, I am also in the midst of the college process and could use any advice you have about the college recruitment process for coxswains.
Thanks!
I am currently taking on new coxswain students so if you are interested then send my an e-mail by clicking on the “Ask” button!