Fair play for keeping yourself accountable and letting newbies like me benefit from your video breakdown
@bowendegouw69255 жыл бұрын
Takes a true athlete to reflect on there weaknesses and make a change!!
@CameronBuchan5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Bowen! #yamsquad
@anamariachiuzan96265 жыл бұрын
Still carries the bad habit
@TheBoarder3605 жыл бұрын
My coach would go nuts at how much Adam drops his hands - having said that, my coach doesn't have one of the fastest 2k's of all time hahaha...
@tayoidowu112 жыл бұрын
Brilliant to see this side by side very clearly highlight points being made. Thanks
@Jonas_Fox2 жыл бұрын
I was watching some Australian coach share this tip on arms, he said, "Push on the gate at the catch." I tried practicing this and it helped tremendously. I almost imagine the catch as actively pushing my hands away (the gate) and you get a few extra inches out of the catch, making the hips-phase way bigger. It's been a real challenge to separate my arms from my hips and legs but its paid off on my force curve and fatigue. Great watch brutha, keep it up!
@andycook31435 жыл бұрын
Just a thought...look at how relaxed Adam's grip is on the handle. Might be worth trying a fingertip grip too. It's not so easy to take the catch with your arms with a light grip.
@CameronBuchan5 жыл бұрын
You're right! Definitely something to keep in mind!
@MrBoggins12345 жыл бұрын
Again this newbie had no idea why "straight arms" is important until you broke it down here. Seeing "effortless "adam and yourself side by side, repeatedly, at different stroke rates, youve made both the what and the why, sink in. Going to start including "straight arms" in my 1k warm up, when I am not under any strain, see if I can wire it in. Thx Cam & Adam !
@CameronBuchan5 жыл бұрын
Glad to help!! It isn't the be all and end all but can help transfer the power to the bugger muscles! Good luck! #yamsquad
@MrBoggins12345 жыл бұрын
@@CameronBuchan straight arms was a nice little additional distraction tekka for me, this am, whilst my mind was successfully 🤼 with my "inner chimp" who I call Steve :) Weirdly I noticed my average heart rate go right up on this 30min row, albeit I had warmed up this time, my natural stroke rate came down, 21 mins at threshold was double the usual, this threshold high, did not feel like the end of my life. Thx Cam.
@jamespfeffer29415 жыл бұрын
Hi, Cam. Thank you for sharing your honest and informative video. It is heartening that even an elite sportsman, such as you, struggles with doubts, confidence, and even technique issues. Perhaps a dynamic erg might help preclude reaching at the catch. The Dutch and Aussies are succeeding with them. Perhaps you could supplement your C2 work with some dynamic sessions. I am sure RP3 or Oartec would give you a machine. I have an Oartec DX and adore it. Because I am handicapped, I had some trouble assembling. So Matt Roach, the Oartec CEO, flew to my house and set it up personally. And I'm just some never-was, not even washed-up, nobody from New Jersey. You are a rowing celebrity! By the way, I always wondered about Adam Neil's famous 2K from 2013. Where did he pull the test? Someone in the crowd yells something about sending a message to people "back in England." And no one in the video has an English accent (as far as I can tell). Thank you, Cam. All the best, Your penpal Jamie
@CameronBuchan5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words as always Jamie! Like I said, everyone has things they are working on and nobody has it all figured out no matter how much it seems like they do! I have used dynamics at university and did like them as a technique tool. Perhaos a good idea to talk to them as I go through the summer! Regarding Adams 2k, he spent some time in Canada and that's where he did that famous 2k! You've just given me an idea for an interesting video!
@bobafett18425 жыл бұрын
Love the videos😎 keep them coming :))
@DrPTAndroidStuff5 жыл бұрын
Cool video. It's hard with technique, but if you can try and find a way to measure whatever aspect you want to improve, then you can see if it is going in the right direction. There's a quote I heard attributed to Jack Welch, the CEO of General Electric back in the day, "What gets measured, gets done." Appreciate that the force curve on the CII is only an approximation to the truth, but like Z says, it could be interesting to compare force curves on the machine.
@SuperCbode5 жыл бұрын
What realy slow one down, is a lack of good analysis and a lack in speaking out loud, where a deficit is. So, every time you do a good analysis and speaking out loud, where the deficit is, you will find a solution / another way to do things. You did this very well Cam! Don't miss the moment in some days / weeks when you improved, to stop, have a look back and recognize you improved ... very important for motivation :) You may heard about "russian catch"? Arms long and just do the catch out of your legs, instead doing the whole stroke. 2 to 3 minutes during every warm up and cool down and your catch and your arms will improve. Yam on it and let Yam have a look for technical improvement ;)
@CameronBuchan5 жыл бұрын
Agreed. If I can keep track and look back it can aid appreciating where I am! Great suggestion!! Thank you as per usual.
@passerby61683 жыл бұрын
Look at his head and neck movement (or lack of it) compared to yours. I'm going to have to control mine better too. Very helpful video.
@CameronBuchan3 жыл бұрын
Indeed!
@raman53295 жыл бұрын
Interesting, I also have my arms sligthly bent at the catch, I have the pressure from the leg kick way earlier on my hands this way. With arms straight the first centimeters feel powerless and lost. Maybe I also should film myself to see what I am doing on the machine....
@CameronBuchan5 жыл бұрын
I feel the same way! I feel more connected with bent arms but in the long run its probably not the most ideal 😂
@michaeltarlowski93163 жыл бұрын
This is really, really interesting. Are you bow or stroke side in the boat? I ask because your right arm seems to bend more at the catch (could be the angle though). I bet if I videoed myself, I'd be asymmetrical.
@CameronBuchan3 жыл бұрын
I'm bow side. There is some of the angle at play but definitely bending the arms alot here!
@Muhammadkamran-v2r Жыл бұрын
I like your all video and your taiqnek but what I do for best for me in indoor machine 2km who is best workout use for me
@AjayTalati3 жыл бұрын
YAM was super cute when he was a puppy 😍
@CameronBuchan3 жыл бұрын
He still is! 😂
@AjayTalati3 жыл бұрын
@@CameronBuchan Agree 😂
@euan12342 жыл бұрын
Just looking back at all the comments about technique and breaking things down on the erg - just a quick question. When training with a rowing club, or even at national level - do they 'teach' erg technique or are you left to yourself to figure things out? Is it just a bottom line of the test times being good enough, end of story, or is there an element of coaching in order to improve everyone on the erg and spot any potential improvements that way?
@CameronBuchan2 жыл бұрын
Good question! The answer is it very much depends on coach and team. I've had coaches that only care about the score. Others want the technique to improve. The latter makes sense to me given water is where the races are so anything to help that tech is better!
@euan12342 жыл бұрын
@@CameronBuchan thanks!
@Muhammadkamran-v2r Жыл бұрын
I'm a light weight player in machine when start 2km and I'm last 250 meters I lift because my breath not still and my legs and hands pulled very hardly what I do for daily work on machine
@rowhsv5 жыл бұрын
Hard to tell from the camera angle, but it looks like Adam may have just a tiny bit of extra lunge right before the catch when rowing at the higher rate. You mention his left arm is especially straight, does he row port (strokeside)? With your bent arms, you are just working your arms against your legs, if you can correct this, you will find some extra speed at the same perceived effort level. You also mention your head movement, this will tend to produce extra vertical motion, and while the erg does not penalize you for this, the boat will - bottom line, do not get into bad habits on the erg. Keep up the work, good luck!
@user-bm8kh3pm2s5 жыл бұрын
my nationals are in september and my coach is combinig us with dudes from anoather group and i have a big chances to get in that boat so i want to improve my tehnique what do i do?
@CameronBuchan5 жыл бұрын
If you want to improve your technique then that's what you need to do! Figure out where you need to improve and work on that!
@desdalloway32605 жыл бұрын
LEGS BACK ARMS LEGS FOR POWER BACK POWER ARMS TO CONTINUE THE SNAP AT THE FINISH AS I WAS TOLD WHEN I WAS YOUNGER HOW FAR COULD YOU WALK ON YOUR ARMS I FOUND IT HARD NOT TO BEND MY ARMS AT THE CATCH BECAUSE IT FEELS LIKE A BUM SHOVE AT THE CATCH IF U DONT INCORPERATE IT IN THE RIGHT MANNER NICE VID YAMS GROWING UP ASWELL FAIRPLAY OH YEAH
@Muhammadkamran-v2r Жыл бұрын
My training shouldle is Monday 30 mint study steat and Tuesday strength gym or Wednesday running test Thursday machine 30 mint Friday gym and Saturday 40 minutes running training only first morning time second time rest but I'm training do second time also not rest but my average is low what I use diet tell me I'm from PAKISTAN
@mathjoker5 жыл бұрын
Looking at the side view, I notice that your lower back doesn't come to vertical or beyond and you have a very rounded mid back. Is that standard? I've been having issues figuring out my own rowing posture as it feels very unnatural to try to "sit tall" and hinge completely from the hips (like kzbin.info/www/bejne/sIKbY4WPfqt_hJo).
@CameronBuchan5 жыл бұрын
Everyone has their own approach to how they hold their back in position during the stroke. Some people find it very difficult to be very upright! Find what is comfortable and above all safe for you!
@tom535343 жыл бұрын
the arms have only two jobs, hanging on to the oar and finishing the stroke. Not supposed to bend the arms until they cross the knees.
@99cya5 жыл бұрын
lol that sweat and yeah your analysis is obvious. you said that months ago already.
@CameronBuchan5 жыл бұрын
Indeed! I think a lot of new people have joined the channel so didn't know!