Monday, February 15, 2010

Top 5 sports stories right now...

Congratulations to all of the competitors at the CRASH Bs and I hope that every rower from junior to masters is looking forward to getting back out on the water as soon as possible.

So many things in sports are happening right now...Vancouver Winter Olympics (amazing mogul run by Canadian Alexander Bilodeau), pitchers and catchers reporting to spring training soon, along with college and pro hoops.

My top five interesting sport stories RIGHT NOW:
5. UConn Women's Basketball currently on an amazing winning streak and simply crushing their opponents.
4. Trinity Men's Squash sweeps Princeton to go undefeated in the regular season and readies themselves to go for their 12th! straight National Championship this weekend.
3. Short track speed skater Apolo Anton Ohno tying the record for most decorated winter Olympic athlete with a couple of events to go...
2. Alexandre Bilodeau winning Canada's 1st home gold medal with a stunning display of speed and aerial confidence.

AND NUMBER ONE!
1. Trinity Women's Rowing gearing up to go in-season and getting excited and prepared for the San Diego Crew Classic on March 28th

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Need some work...and an amazingly generous gift

Worked on dead lifting today (you would be amazed at the number of different images there are of people dead lifting...) - Maxed out at 310 which isn't too bad considering what type of training I've been able to do. Felt good to go after some heavier weights though. Short term goal would be to do at least twice my body weight (definitely within striking distance given the previous day's workouts) and then to hit 400 lbs by the end of the season. I think it's simply going to take regular practice. Go figure.

On another fantastic note - a phenomenal gift has been pledged towards the naming of an eight in our fleet. It's really fantastic to know that our alumnae are supporting the program and the College

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Great workouts

Have done a couple of solid workouts in the past couple of days - yesterday I played around with side press and some dumbbell snatches as well as some kettlebell work with some new moves introduced by Coach MacDermott - today we did three rounds of 2' of box jumps, wall ball, and ring push ups with 2' of ergometer work. I found it pretty interesting to catalog the different ways I tried to improve over each round and how I would change my approach if I was to do the workout again.

Taking the approach of "figuring out" the workout may not be the most competitive or intense but it definitely made the time go quicker and made the work manageable. For early fitness preparation I think that focusing on the 'how' rather than the 'how many' made it easier...but I can see how it will be fun to compete VERY soon.

Here are a couple of videos I found online of ridiculous athleticism and hand eye coordination... and then an athlete who gets simply worn down by his opponent. Fitness anyone?

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Today - Final Post of 2009


Best wishes, straight courses, fast boats, and smart training to all in 2010 from the Trinity Women's Rowing family to you and yours.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

A look in the past...

An awesome banquet video presentation put together by Ed Slater -

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Hartford Weather and Connecticut River Level Links added

I've added links to the Connecticut River levels measured at Hartford and to our weather system from Weather.com - they're also located in our links session down below on the right hand side. Hopefully this will make it easier to see what conditions we're anticipating every day.

I also want to recap the Joy of Sculling Conference as well as my coaching conference in Pennsylvania - lots to be learned. Can't wait to hear back from our accepted recruits! Best of luck to everyone who is in the midst of exams and feeling the crunch.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Coaching Conference

Just made it to a university in Pennsylvania for a very small coaching conference and had an easy drive through some very foggy weather. I'm looking forward to sharing some ideas and experiencing a little bit of a different university life.

I'll be heading to the Joy of Sculling Conference on Friday afternoon and that will run to Sunday - so I fully expect to be digesting a ton of new ideas and carefully evaluating if any of them can actually help our program.