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How to video your crew – a new E-book

Rowperfect has just released a new E-book!  Part of our Rowing Coach series, this is the comprehensive how-to guide for coaching using video.

The Rowing Coach

Author, Raf Wyatt, has coached on many stretches of water in New Zealand, The Netherlands, The UK, Switzerland and all sorts of lakes and rivers in between.  She knows that there are lots of you out there coaching on less than ideal water wanting to give better feedback to your crews.

What’s so important about video?

Knowing how to best use video to progress your crew’s boat moving skills can accelerate the athletes learning.  Get Raf Wyatt’s suggestions as to how to get the best out of your video including a step-by-step guide to where to aim with your camera.

Your how-to guide

In this comprehensive e-book she explains how to video from the bank, from a bridge or corner and from a motor boat.  What to do when playing back the video to your crew and how to plan your video training sessions.

Buy the e-book from the Rowperfect shop.

Related posts:

  1. How to use video with your rowing crews – Part 2
  2. How to use video with your rowing crews – Part 3
  3. Book Review: The Mind’s Eye – rowing psychology
  4. 4 ways to use video with your rowing crews – Part 1
  5. How to use video with your sculling crews – Part 4
Rebecca Caroe

About Rebecca Caroe

Rebecca is a rower, coach and a marketing professional. Rowing since university, sculling since realising that unless she joined a sculling club, she'd always be drawn back to rowing and coaching since her second year in the sport. She loves the sport, its amateurism, its professionalism, its family nature and the passions it creates. She hates windy weather, cold, closed-minds and people who won't try something new. Enjoy!
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