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Rigging - Simplified
Rigging
• Rigging and boat set up can be difficult and confusing
• The goal of rigging is to:
– Ensure the crew is comfortable
– Enable an efficient & affective stroke
• Today’s session aims to:
– Simplify and clear up some theoretical areas
– Present the key practical points to implement
Most important points.
• Even if you understand the theory it can take
years to master
• Three things have the biggest influence:
– Heel height
– Oarlock height
– Oar/oarlock pitch
• Get these right and you are well on the way
to a comfortable row.
Span/Spread
Measurements you find with the equipment you use
• Sculling
– Common range 157-160
cm
– Not a big range when
considering all athletes
in our sport and
between Single Scull and
Quad
• Rowing
– Common range 83-87
cm
– Again, not a big range,
when considering boat
types (2-, 4-, 4+, 8+)
from school to elite.
Why is this?
• History and development of our sport and
conservative nature of making changes.
• Changes in Span/Spread across boat classes
were based on fixed length oars, not relative
today but we still follow past trends.
• In theory all sweep boats could row on the
same spread and all sculling boats could row
on the same span.
What are we trying to achieve?
• An arc or stroke length within the rage of
accepted and proven values.
• Professionals working in this area using
Modern measuring equipment provide us
with this information .
Arc Trends
• Sculling (elite)
– 110deg average total
– Catch angle average 64deg
• Rowing (elite)
– 92deg average total
– Catch angle average 55deg
Span / Spread in Practice
1. Altering span in isolation has little impact on loading felt by the rower.
2. Altering span and inboard changes the arc  alters gearing / feeling of
load.
Biorow Vol.7 No.72 (Kleshnev, 2007b)
– Volker Nolte, in Kleshnev Vol 7, No 71 (2007a):
• “Practical experience shows that changing the outboard had more
of an effect than the span.”
– Kleshnev Vol 7, No 71 (2007a)
• The stretcher force is transferred through the rigger to the pin.
• The same forces are applied to the stretcher and pin.
• Lateral movement of the pin has minimal effect of the gearing
itself. (1cm span = 0.5deg arc)
Span / Spread in Practice
• With the introduction of adjustable length
oars, coaches have understood this point
better.
• Where loading is altered by leaving span and
inboard the same and increasing/decreasing
outboard.
• Advantage: athlete has familiar setup but with
different loading.
Arc Length, Catch and Finish Angles
• Body position
– Catch Position
• avoid excessive over reaching
• good trunk stability
• shins vertical
• Legs stable not with outer leg falling to one side.
Do not forsake body position and strength to
achieve desired arc.
Adjustments and settings within the boat.
–Oarlock Height
–Feet Height.
–Stretcher Position
Affects on the stroke of feet height
• Feet too high,
• Discomfort, short stroke forward of the pin, poor
timing at the catch.
• Feet too low Uncontrolled slide speed, falling over
the feet and skying the blade, poor timing.
• Lack of power applied by the legs.
• Discomfort of slides digging into the calves at the
finish.
Affects on the stroke of oarlock height
Oarlock too high
• Cannot bury the blade properly, washing out, muscle
tension, poor power application.
Oarlock too low
. Poor power application, blade clearance and control
over the thighs.
• General discomfort.
• Both make relaxation difficult.
Model for body positioning relating
to oarlock height.
Affects on the stroke of Stretcher
Position
– Positioning within the Stroke Arc of the Rower.
– Position at the finish of the oar handle/handles.
– Heavy Catch
– Lighter Catch
– Efficiency of blade extraction.
Stroke Length
• Alter oar length and the span/inboard relationship 
position rowers to make use of longer catch angle.
• Consideration of “back-choc” setting i.e. 65cm.
• Inexperienced rowers
– Actual useful arc rowed is in the most effective part of
stroke
– Manage poor reach and minimise inefficient blade
placement
Model for body position at the ¾ slide usage
of the draw.
Practical Rigging
• Break up into groups to work with the rigging
simulators and oars, for practical
understanding of theory.
• Make span/spread changes and measure and
record the results for further discussion.
Consideration when selecting gearing
ratios
• Length of the race
• Course conditions
• Fitness and strength of
crew
• Crews optimum rating
• Crews optimum length
of stroke
• With higher boat speed
class
– higher gear ratio
– smaller spread
– longer outboard
• Lower Ratios for
sculling classes
Reasons for variations in rig
• Blending rowers together
– In phase
– In time
• Improves rhythm
What can we get from
equipment vs. what can we
get from rower?
Where to next?
• Final selection of rigging and oar length
governed by:
– Race distance
– Desired rating
– Maintaining stroke length
– Technique
Practical Experience
• Experiment with oar length/gearing during the
racing season.
– Working with crew on this point builds
relationship and feedback.
– 2000m racing determines impact of change better
than a series of 500m pieces.
References
• Kleshnev, V 2007a, ‘Feedback & Comments’, Rowing Biomechanics Newsletter,
vol.7, no.71, retrieved 16 August 2010,
<http://www.biorow.com/RBN_en_2007_files/2007RowBiomNews02.pdf>
• Kleshnev, V 2007b, ‘Facts. Did you know that…’ Rowing Biomechanics Newsletter,
vol.7, no.72, retrieved 16 August 2010,
<http://www.biorow.com/RBN_en_2007_files/2007RowBiomNews03.pdf>
• Kleshnev, V 2006, ‘Q&A’ Rowing Biomechanics Newsletter, vol.6, no.63, retrieved
16 August 2010,
<http://www.biorow.com/RBN_en_2006_files/2006RowBiomNews06.pdf>
• Kleshnev, V 2007c, ‘Q&A’ Rowing Biomechanics Newsletter, vol.7, no.78, retrieved
16 August 2010,
<http://www.biorow.com/RBN_en_2007_files/2007RowBiomNews10.pdf>

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Rigging Simplified

  • 2. Rigging • Rigging and boat set up can be difficult and confusing • The goal of rigging is to: – Ensure the crew is comfortable – Enable an efficient & affective stroke • Today’s session aims to: – Simplify and clear up some theoretical areas – Present the key practical points to implement
  • 3. Most important points. • Even if you understand the theory it can take years to master • Three things have the biggest influence: – Heel height – Oarlock height – Oar/oarlock pitch • Get these right and you are well on the way to a comfortable row.
  • 4. Span/Spread Measurements you find with the equipment you use • Sculling – Common range 157-160 cm – Not a big range when considering all athletes in our sport and between Single Scull and Quad • Rowing – Common range 83-87 cm – Again, not a big range, when considering boat types (2-, 4-, 4+, 8+) from school to elite.
  • 5. Why is this? • History and development of our sport and conservative nature of making changes. • Changes in Span/Spread across boat classes were based on fixed length oars, not relative today but we still follow past trends. • In theory all sweep boats could row on the same spread and all sculling boats could row on the same span.
  • 6. What are we trying to achieve? • An arc or stroke length within the rage of accepted and proven values. • Professionals working in this area using Modern measuring equipment provide us with this information .
  • 7. Arc Trends • Sculling (elite) – 110deg average total – Catch angle average 64deg • Rowing (elite) – 92deg average total – Catch angle average 55deg
  • 8. Span / Spread in Practice 1. Altering span in isolation has little impact on loading felt by the rower. 2. Altering span and inboard changes the arc  alters gearing / feeling of load. Biorow Vol.7 No.72 (Kleshnev, 2007b) – Volker Nolte, in Kleshnev Vol 7, No 71 (2007a): • “Practical experience shows that changing the outboard had more of an effect than the span.” – Kleshnev Vol 7, No 71 (2007a) • The stretcher force is transferred through the rigger to the pin. • The same forces are applied to the stretcher and pin. • Lateral movement of the pin has minimal effect of the gearing itself. (1cm span = 0.5deg arc)
  • 9. Span / Spread in Practice • With the introduction of adjustable length oars, coaches have understood this point better. • Where loading is altered by leaving span and inboard the same and increasing/decreasing outboard. • Advantage: athlete has familiar setup but with different loading.
  • 10. Arc Length, Catch and Finish Angles • Body position – Catch Position • avoid excessive over reaching • good trunk stability • shins vertical • Legs stable not with outer leg falling to one side. Do not forsake body position and strength to achieve desired arc.
  • 11. Adjustments and settings within the boat. –Oarlock Height –Feet Height. –Stretcher Position
  • 12. Affects on the stroke of feet height • Feet too high, • Discomfort, short stroke forward of the pin, poor timing at the catch. • Feet too low Uncontrolled slide speed, falling over the feet and skying the blade, poor timing. • Lack of power applied by the legs. • Discomfort of slides digging into the calves at the finish.
  • 13. Affects on the stroke of oarlock height Oarlock too high • Cannot bury the blade properly, washing out, muscle tension, poor power application. Oarlock too low . Poor power application, blade clearance and control over the thighs. • General discomfort. • Both make relaxation difficult.
  • 14. Model for body positioning relating to oarlock height.
  • 15. Affects on the stroke of Stretcher Position – Positioning within the Stroke Arc of the Rower. – Position at the finish of the oar handle/handles. – Heavy Catch – Lighter Catch – Efficiency of blade extraction.
  • 16. Stroke Length • Alter oar length and the span/inboard relationship  position rowers to make use of longer catch angle. • Consideration of “back-choc” setting i.e. 65cm. • Inexperienced rowers – Actual useful arc rowed is in the most effective part of stroke – Manage poor reach and minimise inefficient blade placement
  • 17. Model for body position at the ¾ slide usage of the draw.
  • 18. Practical Rigging • Break up into groups to work with the rigging simulators and oars, for practical understanding of theory. • Make span/spread changes and measure and record the results for further discussion.
  • 19. Consideration when selecting gearing ratios • Length of the race • Course conditions • Fitness and strength of crew • Crews optimum rating • Crews optimum length of stroke • With higher boat speed class – higher gear ratio – smaller spread – longer outboard • Lower Ratios for sculling classes
  • 20. Reasons for variations in rig • Blending rowers together – In phase – In time • Improves rhythm What can we get from equipment vs. what can we get from rower?
  • 21. Where to next? • Final selection of rigging and oar length governed by: – Race distance – Desired rating – Maintaining stroke length – Technique
  • 22. Practical Experience • Experiment with oar length/gearing during the racing season. – Working with crew on this point builds relationship and feedback. – 2000m racing determines impact of change better than a series of 500m pieces.
  • 23. References • Kleshnev, V 2007a, ‘Feedback & Comments’, Rowing Biomechanics Newsletter, vol.7, no.71, retrieved 16 August 2010, <http://www.biorow.com/RBN_en_2007_files/2007RowBiomNews02.pdf> • Kleshnev, V 2007b, ‘Facts. Did you know that…’ Rowing Biomechanics Newsletter, vol.7, no.72, retrieved 16 August 2010, <http://www.biorow.com/RBN_en_2007_files/2007RowBiomNews03.pdf> • Kleshnev, V 2006, ‘Q&A’ Rowing Biomechanics Newsletter, vol.6, no.63, retrieved 16 August 2010, <http://www.biorow.com/RBN_en_2006_files/2006RowBiomNews06.pdf> • Kleshnev, V 2007c, ‘Q&A’ Rowing Biomechanics Newsletter, vol.7, no.78, retrieved 16 August 2010, <http://www.biorow.com/RBN_en_2007_files/2007RowBiomNews10.pdf>

Notas do Editor

  1. Refer to recording sheet from rigging session