Matthew Ryan: Key Components Of Competition Rowboats

Competitive rowboats

Key Takeaways

  • Competition rowboats reflect advanced engineering principles, blending lightweight materials with structural efficiency.
  • Modern shells evolved from wood to fiberglass and composite construction, each offering trade-offs in durability and maintenance.
  • The outrigger and oarlock system revolutionized rowing performance by enabling narrower hulls and reduced water resistance.
  • Sliding seats, adjustable foot stretchers, and carbon fiber oars allow athletes to maximize power transfer and technique.
  • Different boat classes use varied steering methods, from athlete-controlled foot rudders to coxswain-operated tiller systems.
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How to Build Your Competitive Advantage By Seeing What Does NOT Change

building a competitive business advantage

Have the requirements for leadership changed?

Is it true that “The time of the great leaders like Churchill, JFK, FDR, and Golda Meir, is over because the world is too complex for one individual to know everything”?

Is it true that  “One of the things that people need to master now is… not only to be like Reagan and Martin Luther King who were great speakers, but also to be a great listener”?

In  a recent video my colleague, Thomas Zweifel, argues “yes” to all these questions.   I disagree.

The Dangerous Myth of the “New.”

“Man does not live by bread alone, but also by the catch word.”

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