Hi Ernie,sledgehammer wrote:Frank - I assume you are now sculling otw. Congrats! (although this may be yet another place where I will someday be forced to row in your wake)...
Some good stuff on hand position in sculling here:
http://www.sculling.com/HOWTO.htm
or
http://www.sculling.com/Peinert_sculling_primer.pdf
I believe that the experts would encourage you to feather the oar by lightly rolling fingers back and foward over the oar handle while minimizing wrist movement.
Best, Ernie
ps...thinking about otw racing? you would enjoy it.
I guess that my explanation was not that clear. We were talking about gloves and blisters and I was trying to refer to the fact that the oar handle changes angles in my hand because it travels in an arc. I would have to swing my wrists from side to side to match the arc of the oar handle if I was going to prevent this movement. Since I don't seem to be doing that the oar handle moves a bit in my hand and this causes rubbing which can cause blisters. I understand the rolling of the oar to feather and square the blade and don't seem to have any rubbing problems with that.
Of course Ernie I have already tried racing and my first 5K was a disaster in 5K on a very windy lake. My next race is a 10 miler on Sept. 9. Be glade to race you OTW once I get the hang of it.
Frank