for everyone who doesnt get why her release is so short, its because thats when the puddle behind her blades is at the point where its closing in on the blade. she releases when she does because she cant continue the same handle speed through what would be the rest of the stroke and if she did make it longer it would be a sloppy release that would slow the boat at its peak speed. it also lets her depend more on the larger muscle groups that are much more efficient
The reason she is faster than others is because she sets the blade on time, she certainly has boat moving skill. Could she have gone faster, certainly.
The most idiotic of comments is "she's fast, so don't speak of her technique you idiots". Yes I know she's a world class sculler; yet she could square earlier and catch better (the splash towards stern is telling). Ah, and she pulls low at the end too, although this is common nowadays. The leg push by contrast is very good and yes, she's very smooth for the rating.
I can't believe some of the idiotic comments here. The first time I saw Michelle row, I picked her to medal in 2008. She had an extremely efficient and smooth stroke. Watch the race in real time.
@DJCMeista You gotta remember, at that competition level, the rating she's at is probably insane. I'm sure that she NEEDS to drop the hands early just to be ABLE to get them around at the finish...
@DJCMeista haha bro, that 'washout' is the splash from the catch. And mate, even if she was washing out, she's winning and she can probably outscull you, so don't be so quick to get your keyboard warrior on
for everyone who doesnt get why her release is so short, its because thats when the puddle behind her blades is at the point where its closing in on the blade. she releases when she does because she cant continue the same handle speed through what would be the rest of the stroke and if she did make it longer it would be a sloppy release that would slow the boat at its peak speed. it also lets her depend more on the larger muscle groups that are much more efficient
morthorse 2 months ago
Her stroke is long at the catch, but short at the end
ALLDALI 6 months ago
@theSculler Hey, I did not realize you gave me props. Thank you. :-)
ironoarsman 9 months ago
The reason she is faster than others is because she sets the blade on time, she certainly has boat moving skill. Could she have gone faster, certainly.
ironoarsman 9 months ago
(ah, and I fully subscribe to Xeno's comment, as usual.... Katrin Rutschow in Athens was a real model of technique.)
theSculler 9 months ago
The most idiotic of comments is "she's fast, so don't speak of her technique you idiots". Yes I know she's a world class sculler; yet she could square earlier and catch better (the splash towards stern is telling). Ah, and she pulls low at the end too, although this is common nowadays. The leg push by contrast is very good and yes, she's very smooth for the rating.
theSculler 9 months ago
I can't believe some of the idiotic comments here. The first time I saw Michelle row, I picked her to medal in 2008. She had an extremely efficient and smooth stroke. Watch the race in real time.
JimInNashville 9 months ago
@DJCMeista You gotta remember, at that competition level, the rating she's at is probably insane. I'm sure that she NEEDS to drop the hands early just to be ABLE to get them around at the finish...
terenhas 11 months ago
@DJCMeista haha bro, that 'washout' is the splash from the catch. And mate, even if she was washing out, she's winning and she can probably outscull you, so don't be so quick to get your keyboard warrior on
cocktail15 1 year ago
@cocktail15 oh yeah i forgot, washing out before you hands are anywhere near your chest is the way to go (Y). idiot.
DJCMeista 1 year ago