Rowing Science


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Master the swing with advice from a class of rowing's elite. Rowing Science offers serious rowers and coaches the in-depth, evidence-based information needed to optimize rowing skills and elevate performance.

Dr. Volker Nolte, a world-renowned rowing expert and coach, is joined by the world's top sport scientists as they explain the latest research and apply it across all aspects of the sport. The depth and scope of content are unmatched, as the text provides long-needed insights on topics like these:
  • The role of biological attributes, physiology, and metabolism in rowing success
  • The biomechanics of stroke efficiency
  • Critical components of rowing training programs
  • Nutrition and injury prevention
  • Mental toughness
  • The importance of team culture
Throughout, you'll find facts and key points that show the science behind rowing success. Additionally, you'll discover information or modifications for special groups such as open water rowers, para rowers, and master rowers.

The perfect blend of science and application, Rowing Science takes you inside the sport, into the training room and research lab, and onto the water. It's a remarkable work and is a must-own for any rower who's serious about performance.

Author: Volker Nolte
Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
Published: 06/08/2023
Pages: 560
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.95lbs
Size: 9.90h x 7.00w x 1.00d
ISBN13: 9781492594383
ISBN10: 1492594385
BISAC Categories:
- Sports & Recreation | Water Sports | General

About the Author
Volker Nolte, PhD, is a professor emeritus from University of Western Ontario. He was an assistant professor in biomechanics and coaching (1993-2019) and the head coach of the Western Mustang rowing program (1993-2017). Under his leadership, the Mustangs won 19 Ontario and 10 Canadian university rowing championships.

Nolte was Canada's lightweight men's rowing coach from 1992 to 2000 and a national team coach with the women's team from 2012 to 2016. His crews have won several international medals. When he joined the Canadian National Team (2012-2013), he coached Carling Zeeman to bronze and silver at the U23 World Championships as well as a gold medal at the 2015 Pan Am Games in the women's single. She also qualified for the Olympic Games, won gold at the 2016 World Cup in Italy, and finished in 10th place at the Olympic Games.

Nolte is involved in many of the innovative coach education initiatives of Rowing Canada Aviron (RCA), using his expertise to develop course materials, mentor numerous coaches, and present the newest scientific findings at conferences. He publishes scientific papers in various peer-reviewed journals and rowing magazines and has edited several rowing books, including Rowing Faster, which has become the most recognized piece of literature about the sport.

He is also a world-renowned expert in rowing biomechanics, and his work on rigging and rowing technique is well-documented. He received the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2013 for all his work in rowing education. In 2014, he was named Ontario Coach of the Year.