The Candid Cox Cast: GW is Cut & the Petition to Save Men’s Rowing

George Washington University Men’s Rowing is cut, but they’re not going down without a fight. Paddy George, John Knies, and Head Coach Eric Gehrke are leading the charge to try to protect more than their own program, as teams around the country are being cut during Covid. Paddy George has come up with an initiative […]
The Candid Cox Cast: The Unstoppable Corne de Koning

Battling visual technical difficulties for the first minute or so, I chat with Paralympic and world-champion Dutch rower Corne de Koning, who is a man of SO many talents: in the gym, on the erg, in the boat, and in the kitchen. Corne talks about how to do alot of things, from how to get […]
The Candid Cox Cast: The Unstoppable Corne de Koning

Battling visual technical difficulties for the first minute or so, Paralympic and world-champion Dutch rower Corne de Koning is a man of SO many talents: in the gym, on the erg, in the boat, and in the kitchen. Corne talks about how to do alot of things, from how to get better at pull-ups to […]
The Candid Cox Cast: Dartmouth Lights are Cut

Dartmouth Lightweight Rowing has been suddenly cut…and they aren’t the only ones. Stanford and UConn are also gone. Three athletes from Dartmouth come on to tell us the heartbreaking story about how they found out, what reasons they heard for getting the axe, and what they’re doing about it. This story is as frustrating as […]
The Candid Cox Cast: Arshay Cooper’s Most Beautiful Thing
Rower, author, & speaker Arshay Cooper joins me to talk about how a group of all-black high schoolers in a rough area see a boat on campus one day and against all odds, become unlikely teammates that learn to trust and work as a very different kind of crew. Arshay’s infectious energy and stories about […]
The Candid Cox Cast: Realities of LGBTQ+ & Rowing (Michael Toutloff)
Michael from Chicago Rowing joins me to discuss how AWESOME the gay Games are and what the realities of LGBTQ+ athletes still deal with. This humbling episode really shows us how federations still don’t know how to “deal with” certain issues (this was fascinating!), how creative clubs are getting to recruit and include minorities and […]
Power in Rowing Symposium: Stephen Seiler

Power, Pulse rate and Perception as a telling trinity in training monitoring of endurance athletes. The full audio and slides for this presentation are on www.rowing.chat Stephen Seiler received his doctoral degree from the University of Texas at Austin. He is past Vice-Rector for Research and Innovation and past Dean of the Faculty of Health […]
Power in Rowing Symposium: Lotte Lintmeijer

In search of effective feedback variables The full audio and slides for this presentation are on www.rowing.chat Lotte Lintmeijer finished her research master in psychology at Utrecht University. In 2013, she decided to leave her comfort zone and apply for a phd position at the Human Movement Sciences department at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU), […]
Power in Rowing Symposium: Koen Levels

Concurrent Training in Rowing presented by Dr Koen Levels of KNRB the Netherlands Rowing Federation. The full audio for this presentation are on www.rowing.chat Koen Levels is a former PhD student of Human Movement Sciences. After his PhD in thermophysiology, he worked as a postdoc on a project on concurrent training in rowing at the […]
Lockdown training week 14

Marlene Royle and Rebecca Caroe discuss drills as part of rowing practice for masters rowers. Timestamps 03:00 Silicone wedding ring Silicone wedding rings Men https://amzn.to/2V5tIqH Women https://amzn.to/2YjEbRp 06:50 Carol Daley’s question I’d like to hear Marlene Royle, Rowing Coach discuss a little more in depth about inboard and its relationship to rigging. Goal of rigging […]