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The Physiology of The Physiology of Rowing Rowing Whitney McMackin Whitney McMackin It's a great art, is rowing. It's the finest art there is. It's a symphony of motion. And when you're rowing well why it's nearing perfection- And when you reach perfection you're touching the divine. It touches the you of you's which is your soul. -George Pocock
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The Physiology of Rowing Whitney McMackin It's a great art, is rowing. It's the finest art there is. It's a symphony of motion. And when you're rowing.

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Page 1: The Physiology of Rowing Whitney McMackin It's a great art, is rowing. It's the finest art there is. It's a symphony of motion. And when you're rowing.

The Physiology of RowingThe Physiology of Rowing

Whitney McMackinWhitney McMackinIt's a great art, is rowing. It's the finest art there is. It's a symphony of motion. And when you're rowing well why it's nearing perfection- And when you reach perfection you're touching the divine. It touches the you of you's which is your soul. -George Pocock

Page 2: The Physiology of Rowing Whitney McMackin It's a great art, is rowing. It's the finest art there is. It's a symphony of motion. And when you're rowing.

Initial ThoughtsInitial Thoughts

Sport/ Activity

Energy Fitness Muscular Fitness

Aerobic Anaerobic Flexibility Strength Endurance

Speed Power

Rowing M H M H H M H

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Energy FitnessEnergy Fitness

• AerobicAerobic– VO2max (Medium Level Verified)VO2max (Medium Level Verified)

• Anaerobic (Blood Lactate Levels)Anaerobic (Blood Lactate Levels)– All energy consumed in 2k race (Pripstein 1999) High Level All energy consumed in 2k race (Pripstein 1999) High Level

VerifiedVerified

Average VO2max for women: 3.89 L/minAverage VO2max for women: 3.89 L/min

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Muscular FitnessMuscular Fitness

• Flexibility: no research verification: MedFlexibility: no research verification: Med

• Strength: Importance in lifting/splits-HighStrength: Importance in lifting/splits-High

• Endurance: Related to aerobic fitness-MedEndurance: Related to aerobic fitness-Med

• Speed: Tested for increased stroke rating over Speed: Tested for increased stroke rating over stages M/Hstages M/H

• Power: HighPower: High

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Final ConclusionsFinal Conclusions

Sport/Activity

Energy Fitness Muscular Fitness

Aerobic Anaerobic Flexibility Strength Endurance Speed Power

Rowing M H M H M M/H H

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• Perkins, C., & Pivarnik, J. (2003, February). Physiological profiles and Perkins, C., & Pivarnik, J. (2003, February). Physiological profiles and performance predictors of a women's NCAA rowing team. performance predictors of a women's NCAA rowing team. Journal of Journal of Strength & Conditioning ResearchStrength & Conditioning Research, , 1717(1), 173-176. Retrieved April 1, 2008, (1), 173-176. Retrieved April 1, 2008, from SPORTDiscus database.from SPORTDiscus database.

• Pripstein, L., Rhodes, E., McKenzie, D., & Coutts, K. (1999, May). Aerobic Pripstein, L., Rhodes, E., McKenzie, D., & Coutts, K. (1999, May). Aerobic and anaerobic energy during a 2-km race simulation in female rowers. and anaerobic energy during a 2-km race simulation in female rowers. European Journal of Applied Physiology & Occupational PhysiologyEuropean Journal of Applied Physiology & Occupational Physiology, , 7979(6), (6), 491-494. Retrieved April 2, 2008, from SPORTDiscus database.491-494. Retrieved April 2, 2008, from SPORTDiscus database.