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In rowing, races are often won in spite of, not because of, technique and many misconceptions still preoccupy both rowers and coaches. This book explains the facts about rowing technique and will help you to find the right way to achieve your best performance. The Biomechanics of Rowing offers a unique insight into the technical and tactical aspects of rowing, based on over twenty-five years experience of working with the best rowers and coaches all round the globe, a careful analysis of millions of data samples, and comprehensive biomechanical modelling with the aim of finding an optimal balance of variables.
Topics covered include:
• Measurement.
• Performance analysis.
• Technique.
• Ergometer rowing.
• Rowing equipment and rigging.
AUTHOR:
Dr Valery Kleshev spent ten years as a member of the USSR National Rowing team where he won an Olympic silver in 1980 and bronze at the World Championships in 1982. Valery was awarded a PhD in rowing biomechanics from the Saint Petersburg Sport Institute, Russia, in 1991. In 1998 he was employed by the Australian Institute of Sport where he worked with the world's best rowing coaches and crews. In 2005 Valery took a position of National Biomechanics Lead at the English Institute of Sport and helped the British rowing team to win two gold and four other medals at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. Since 2009, Valery has run his own company BioRow Ltd, carrying out research and development in rowing biomechanics. He now works with rowers and coaches from countries all over the world. His clients won four gold and seven other medals at the 2012 London Olympics.
SELLING POINTS:
• A unique insight into the technical and tactical aspects of rowing.
• Of great interest to rowers, sports scientists and coaches.
• Explains the facts about rowing technique; performance analysis; measurement and ergometer rowing.
170 Illustrations
ISBN: 9781785001338
Author: KLESHNEV VALERY
Format: Paperback
Publication date: 01/08/2016
RRP: $75.00
Pages: 192
Dimension: 242mm X 172mm
Imprint: Crowood Press