row2k sponsors the USRowing webinars:
Monday, July 6 @ 7 p.m. EDT
Mark Grinberg - How to Rig Your Single
Mark Grinberg brings to life a topic that appears to be the reality for many people across the U.S. right now ... rowing singles. Join us as Mark explains how to maximize the response your single will give with your efforts. Both the how and the why will be discussed.
Tuesday, July 7 @ 7 p.m. EDT
Running a Small (Successful) Club
Join our panelists as they take a look at how they run smaller, but successful, clubs in a world of giants. What are the challenges? What are the best practices?
Wednesday, July 8 @ 3 p.m. EDT *** NOTE THE EARLIER TIME
Aram Lemmerer - Using Video to Identify the Most Limiting Factors
This webinar has been rescheduled from an earlier date. Aram Lemmerer presents on how to utilize video review to find the limiting factors of your crew(s). Join us as we look at how to help our "coaching eye" improve. Please note: This is a 3:00pm EDT start, as Aram lives in Europe.
Wednesday, July 8 @ 7 p.m. EDT
Meinhard Hausleitner - The Physics of Rowing - Power Curve, Boat Speed, Stroke Rate, Oar Settings
The Physics of Rowing - Power Curve, Boat Speed, Stroke Rate, Oar Setting - and what I always wanted to know about them but nobody has ever told me. I will be analyzing the different parts of the stroke and how to find the best rhythm, as well as summarizing trends in boat speed and rigging at a high international level and how we masters rowers can use that information to translate into the best rigging for each person and boat.
Thursday, July 9 @ 7 p.m. EDT
Heather Alschuler - Lessons Learned from Erg Ed - Rowing in Schools
Join Pocock Rowing Foundation's Heather Alschuler as she discusses Lessons Learned from Erg Ed, a classroom-based indoor rowing education program that introduces the sport to thousands of middle and high school students across the country.
Friday, July 10 @ 7 p.m. EDT
Michael Nerney - Understanding the Adolescent Brain
Dr. Nerney takes us through a presentation on what is happening in a teen's brain. It's a wild ride, both sad and hilarious at times. It's also very important to understand what is happening chemically during the years of growth for our young people. Anyone who works with kids should be watching this.