Can anyone suggest any books on rowing/erging?
Can anyone suggest any books on rowing/erging?
Already have the following, so any ones that are similar would be good:
Steve Redgrave's "Gold Fever"
Tim Foster's "Four Men in a Boat"
Matthew Pinsent's "A Lifetime in a Race"
James Cracknell & Ben Fogle's "The Crossing"
Steve Redgrave's "Gold Fever"
Tim Foster's "Four Men in a Boat"
Matthew Pinsent's "A Lifetime in a Race"
James Cracknell & Ben Fogle's "The Crossing"
Paul, 49M, 5'11" 83kg (sprint PBs HWT), ex biker now lifting
Deadlift=190kg, LP=1:15, 100m=15.7s, 1min=350m
Targets: 14s (100m), 355m+ 1min, 1:27(500m), 3:11(1K)
Erg on!
Deadlift=190kg, LP=1:15, 100m=15.7s, 1min=350m
Targets: 14s (100m), 355m+ 1min, 1:27(500m), 3:11(1K)
Erg on!
Re: Can anyone suggest any books on rowing/erging?
"Assault on Lake Casitas"
And if you want to read more on training methods, search books written by Volker Nolte.
And if you want to read more on training methods, search books written by Volker Nolte.
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Re: Can anyone suggest any books on rowing/erging?
The Boys in The Boat
The Last Amateurs
Rowing Faster
Strength Training for Rowing
The Last Amateurs
Rowing Faster
Strength Training for Rowing
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Re: Can anyone suggest any books on rowing/erging?
Although Daniel James Brown's "The Boys in the Boat" primarily covers the 1936 US Olympic gold medal eight oared crew from the University of Washington, it's also an excellent depiction of life in the United States in the 1930s and of the Olympic games held in Berlin. It's one of the best books I've ever read.
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viewtopic.php?f=7&t=111043sekitori wrote:Although Daniel James Brown's "The Boys in the Boat" primarily covers the 1936 US Olympic gold medal eight oared crew from the University of Washington, it's also an excellent depiction of life in the United States in the 1930s and of the Olympic games held in Berlin. It's one of the best books I've ever read.
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72yo 93kg
Sydney Australia
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PBs (65y+) 1 min 349m, 500m 1:29.8, 1k 3:11.7 2k 6:47.4, 5km 18:07.9, 30' 7928m, 10k 37:57.2, 60' 15368m
72yo 93kg
Sydney Australia
Forum Flyer
PBs (65y+) 1 min 349m, 500m 1:29.8, 1k 3:11.7 2k 6:47.4, 5km 18:07.9, 30' 7928m, 10k 37:57.2, 60' 15368m
Re: Can anyone suggest any books on rowing/erging?
If you're looking for a manual about all aspects of physiology, training, racing and technique, 'Rowing Faster' Ed. Volker Nolte ISBN 0-7360-4465-5 is hard to beat.
Craig Lambert's 'mind over water' ISBN 0-618-00184-0 is an interesting account, drawing from many years, of the life of an aspirational rather than an elite rower. It includes his visits to the CRASH-Bs and the Head of the Charles.
It's a great pity that the blogs on the UK forum are no longer available. Some were very detailed and written with skill. I hope that Larry Tait, for one, managed to download his entries before the demise of that forum. I would hate to think that all that thought, expertise and humour has just vanished into some internet limbo.
Regards,
Joe
Craig Lambert's 'mind over water' ISBN 0-618-00184-0 is an interesting account, drawing from many years, of the life of an aspirational rather than an elite rower. It includes his visits to the CRASH-Bs and the Head of the Charles.
It's a great pity that the blogs on the UK forum are no longer available. Some were very detailed and written with skill. I hope that Larry Tait, for one, managed to download his entries before the demise of that forum. I would hate to think that all that thought, expertise and humour has just vanished into some internet limbo.
Regards,
Joe
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Re: Can anyone suggest any books on rowing/erging?
I knpow the Boys in the Boat has been suggested several times but personally I learned an awful lot from reading it about the science of team rowing, for example the ideal physical requirements for each position in the boat from coxswain through stroke to bow.
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Re: Can anyone suggest any books on rowing/erging?
'The Shell Game' by Kiesling should be on any list of rowing books.
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