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  • Nine Mistakes I Made as a Novice Coxswain – Part One

    Nine Mistakes I Made as a Novice Coxswain – Part One

    Novice season #1: My first time coxing was in 2012. I was a junior in college and coxed for a masters team. I was barely getting the basics but left the team after only a few months to study abroad in Morocco! Those few months were enough for me to always dream of coming back.…

    Coxswain’s Log

    May 21, 2020
    Journal
    boating, coach, coxing, crew, launch, mistakes, novice, rcrc, river city rowing club, row for the cure, rowing, rowing shells, sacramento, san diego, state capitals, steering, zlac
  • Whatcha Doing?

    Hey coxswains – How are we doing? Hoping you and your loved ones are staying healthy, safe, and positive. I thankfully still work full hours at my job, so my life between 8:30 and 5:30 has not changed much. From the rowing-related webinars and team discussions, I have noticed that people just want to know…

    Coxswain’s Log

    May 13, 2020
    Journal
    covid-19, coxing, coxswains, crew, head of the charles, hocr, rowers, rowing, webinar
  • Crew Classic Recordings

    Here are some of my favorite San Diego Crew Classic recordings, and I included time stamps of the parts that stood out to me. Thanks to everyone who made these recordings happen and available! The list starts with the most recent one. 2019 San Diego Crew Classic Fresh from last year! This crew has the…

    Coxswain’s Log

    April 5, 2020
    recordings
    coxswain, coxswains, crew classic, recordings, rowing, san diego, san diego crew classic
  • RCRC Is Hiring!

    RCRC Is Hiring!

    We are looking for… Prior master’s coaching experience. 2 years minimum coaching experience preferred. USRowing, SafeSport, and CPR/First Aid certification required within 30 days of hire. Prior competitive rowing/coxing experience a plus. We offer… About 8 hours per week with flexibility to increase. No benefits. A competitive hourly wage with opportunities to coach in our…

    Coxswain’s Log

    December 17, 2019
    rcrc
    coaching job, hiring, job alert, rowing jobs, sacramento
  • Dock Like a Rockstar

    I led a session during my club’s coxswains clinic, and I typed up my outline with some additional information for anybody who wants some docking assistance. Let me know if you have other docking rules you live by! First of all, are you a rower-coxswain or a sometimes coxswain that only coxes when your name…

    Coxswain’s Log

    September 22, 2019
    docking
    clinic, coxing, crew, docking, rowing, safety
  • Gold Rush

    Some time next week, my club’s coxswains are getting together over beer and pizza to go over their Gold Rush experiences. Our coxswain meetings have been a blast, and I am looking forward to hearing from the other coxies. Before that happens, I want to do some self-eval. I am using the same questions that…

    Coxswain’s Log

    May 18, 2019
    Race Evaluations
    coxing, evaluation, gold rush, masters, race, regatta, rowing
  • Indoor Championships

    If you ever get asked to cox someone at an indoor race, I highly recommend it. Sometimes rowers don’t think about having a cox, so let them know that you’re available if you hear your rowers are thinking about entering an indoor race. When rowers are training for an indoor race, they might be erging…

    Coxswain’s Log

    January 22, 2019
    practice notes
    erging, indoor, rowers, rowing, rowing machine, san diego rowing club, sdrc, training, winter training
  • Coxswain Recording Cat Sheffler; UCSD V8+ Covered Bridge Regatta 2015

    Good coxswain recordings give me so much energy even if all I am doing is sitting down and listening to them over and over again! This is one of my favorite recordings that I discovered this year. Start (0:24-1:00) – This start sequence is similar to what my club used this year, so it was…

    Coxswain’s Log

    December 31, 2018
    recordings
    coxing, coxswains, race, recording, regatta, rowing, ucsd, varsity
  • Notes from “Erg With Olympians” 2/2

    Continued from https://coxswainslog.com/2018/12/08/notes-from-erg-with-olympians-1-2/. Pause at the finish drill: Head and spine should feel connected. Don’t look up or down. Relaxed shoulders and strong torso. Connection through the feet. The point of doing the pause drill is better body preparation. Pause at arms drill: Make sure your arms are straight. Don’t push the arms away. Come…

    Coxswain’s Log

    December 9, 2018
    camps and clinics
    2k, clinics, coxing, drills, erging, olympians, rowing
  • Notes from “Erg With Olympians” 1/2

    In February 2017, I participated in an extraordinary erg clinic for masters at ZLAC Rowing Club. What was most attractive about the clinic was the two well know and elite athletes, Luke Walton and Kerry Simmonds. Since a lot of clubs and rowers are using winter time to train on ergs more often, I am…

    Coxswain’s Log

    December 8, 2018
    camps and clinics
    camps, clinics, coxswains, erg, erging, masters, olympians, rowers, rowing, rowing machine, winter training, zlac
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