100 episodes

Reframing the popular, yet limited narrative about rowing culture by celebrating the expansive array of rowers, coaches, and coxswains in a podcast designed to savor real-life experience from launch to cox seat at every level.

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Reframing the popular, yet limited narrative about rowing culture by celebrating the expansive array of rowers, coaches, and coxswains in a podcast designed to savor real-life experience from launch to cox seat at every level.

    S5E13 - Chiro Joe: Back Pain and Injury Prevention

    S5E13 - Chiro Joe: Back Pain and Injury Prevention

    We challenge our listeners to ”Ask us Anything.” When a very specific question came in about back pain, we didn’t feel like we 100% had the authority to answer it. So show co-host Rachel Freedman called up her chiropractor, Dr. Joe Henderson to get his opinions.

    • 25 min
    S5E12 - Feet, Seats, and Finding Comfort on the Erg

    S5E12 - Feet, Seats, and Finding Comfort on the Erg

    Concept2’s Dick Dreissigacker and Craftsbury’s Will Ruth help us consider heel height, seat pads, horizontal drive, and finding comfort on the erg.

    • 31 min
    S5E11 - With Equal Parts Data and Devotion, Live2Row Founders Help Rowers Find More Speed

    S5E11 - With Equal Parts Data and Devotion, Live2Row Founders Help Rowers Find More Speed

    When Stephen Pryor and Justin Knust met as teenage athletes in Florida, they couldn’t have know that 20 years later they’d be coaching people in studio, online, and on the water, as the data-driven founders of Live2Row Studios.

    • 50 min
    S5E10 - Rethinking Flying Solo: Bill Byrd Has a Change of Heart

    S5E10 - Rethinking Flying Solo: Bill Byrd Has a Change of Heart

    Bill Byrd has been rowing for nearly six decades and was a founding member of Willamette Rowing Club in Portland Oregon. One morning in 2018, he suffered a heart attack while training in his single. This is a story about living well, being prepared, the power of having all hands on deck, and survival.

    • 49 min
    S5E9 - Perspective: One Coach's Lifesaving Efforts

    S5E9 - Perspective: One Coach's Lifesaving Efforts

    Damion Winship had only been coaching at Pocock Rowing Center for a short while the morning his coaching life changed. A rower new to his program had a heart attack on the water. Hear how Damion worked through his emergency checklist, how his CPR training kicked in, and how the crew worked together to try to save a life.

    • 43 min
    S5E8 - Bonnie Garmus: Life Lessons in Balance

    S5E8 - Bonnie Garmus: Life Lessons in Balance

    When Bonnie Garmus learned to row, she was intrigued “by the skinny boat, the long oars, and how ‘easy’ and graceful it looked.” She was a competitive masters rower for years before an offhand comment during a business meeting prompted her to begin writing her first novel, ”Lessons in Chemistry,” which has been adapted into a hit Apple TV+ series.

    Everyone wants to talk with Bonnie about the book’s main character, Elizabeth Zott, but we turn the tables to ask Bonnie about the role rowing plays in her life – and her book – which has been on the New York Times bestseller list for nearly 100 weeks.

    • 41 min

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