Principle Four
Rhythm & Ratio
Drive fast. Recover slow. Trust the boat.
The ratio
- Drive: fast, deliberate, powerful.
- Recovery: roughly twice as long. Patient. Unhurried.
- At low rates, that's about 1:2. At sprint pace it tightens — but it never reaches 1:1.
Cues
- Quick hands, slow slide
- Send the boat
- Press, then breathe
- Patient at the front
Common faults
- Rushed slide. Racing back to the catch. Causes check — the boat slows because your mass moves stern-ward faster than the hull can absorb. You can feel it as a tug.
- Sprinting every stroke. Pulling hard but losing the ratio. The split is slower than if you rowed at 70 percent with patience. The boat tells the truth.
- No pause at the finish. Collapsing straight from finish into the slide. The body has to set the new posture before the legs compress.
Self-diagnosis
- Could I feel the boat run under me between strokes?
- Was the drive distinctly faster than the recovery, or did they blur together?
- Could I count three things on the recovery — hands, then body, then slide — or was it one motion?
- At the catch, did I feel rushed, or ready?