It is already for sale Eneko Dorronsoro's documentary "TTAUP, TTAUP! The Beating of the Oars", which had its premiere at San Sebastian International Film Festival (2010). A great film about rowers and teamwork.
Its so awesome to see such rythym and set-boat-ness
Im a novice who rows JV in high school and theirs always someone messing up either the rythym or not setting the boat right, its pretty inspirational to see what you could be doing
rowing is all about rhythm. over time, as the crew gets what the stroke is about, the rhythm evolves like a song that flows and seems to have its own existence that transcends everything else..time, space, enrgy ..thats why many rowers find rowing a zen thing I guess
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It is already for sale Eneko Dorronsoro's documentary "TTAUP, TTAUP! The Beating of the Oars", which had its premiere at San Sebastian International Film Festival (2010). A great film about rowers and teamwork.
tuntuxa 1 month ago
rowers are the only real athlets, everyone else are just playing game
higatez 1 year ago 9
Nvm haha wrong river city
Therobster12 1 year ago
Races you guys yesterday. I was in the cox mv8. Good race and gl
Therobster12 1 year ago
Its so awesome to see such rythym and set-boat-ness
Im a novice who rows JV in high school and theirs always someone messing up either the rythym or not setting the boat right, its pretty inspirational to see what you could be doing
dinkster12 2 years ago
im sorry but the eight at .59 is nt set its all over the place
daniel211092 2 years ago
true, i just meant the general picture of it
dinkster12 2 years ago
rowing is all about rhythm. over time, as the crew gets what the stroke is about, the rhythm evolves like a song that flows and seems to have its own existence that transcends everything else..time, space, enrgy ..thats why many rowers find rowing a zen thing I guess
dgobrien77 3 years ago 20