Rowing Terminology

Rowing Terminology: Rowing has specialised terminology covering equipment (erg, scull, sweep), technique (catch, drive, finish), and training (UT2, threshold, intervals) that differs from other sports.

What is Rowing Terminology?

Rowing vocabulary can be confusing for newcomers. Key categories: Equipment — erg/ergometer (rowing machine), scull (two oars), sweep (one oar), shell/boat, PM5 (performance monitor). Technique — catch (start position), drive (power phase), finish (end position), recovery (return), feathering (blade rotation). Training zones — UT2 (easy aerobic), UT1 (threshold), AT (anaerobic threshold), TR (transport/VO2max), AN (anaerobic). Metrics — split (pace/500m), stroke rate (spm), drag factor, watts, distance per stroke. Competition — regatta (sprint racing), head race (time trial), erg test (indoor testing). Understanding this terminology is essential for interpreting coaching instructions, training plans, and performance data.

How Watta Uses Rowing Terminology

Watta's interface uses standard rowing terminology for metrics and zones. Understanding terms like split, stroke rate, and effort zones helps users interpret their Watta data and training recommendations accurately.

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