A guy called Mark coxed this session and I think George
coached.
We had a long email exchange in the afternoon of this day
about the fact that we had to rotate the three girls in some of our remaining
training sessions, and Liz’s email had been bouncing and so I never heard from
her before I left work for the day. Liz agreed to go for a run in this session
to let me and Fran have a go. That meant that we were one strokesider short and
so I went into 4. That meant that when we were warming up in 4s that I was
setting the stroke for the bow 4. As if
that wasn’t enough of a disadvantage, going back to stroke was hard since I had
rowed on bowside for the previous 4 or so sessions. So I was desperately trying
to train my right hand to feather again AND try and set a regular and
follow-able stroke. It was hard and I didn’t feel very comfortable. My left
hand snuck in and feathered a few times.
It’s the one aspect of muscle memory I’ve retained consistently, and
it’s the one I don’t want!!
We went into rolling sixes down to the reach and then rowed
all 8 on the way back. The balance was fairly screwy, but I don’t remember a
great deal else because halfway back one of my shoes came away from the
footplate so I was effectively rowing with one leg. Not pretty and the rest of
the outing was a dead waste for me except for pure survival techniques. The cox
was calling for me to fix my catch and I was bellowing back at him that my foot
was loose.
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