Oct 29, 2024
United We Row
Science of Rowing Annual Fundraiser Supports United We Row
United We Row has been selected as a benefactor of the Science of Rowing’s Annual Fundraiser taking place this November. To support this fundraiser, members of the rowing community can purchase a monthly or annual subscription to Science of Rowing during the month of November, and all profits will go to United We Row.
Membership benefits include:
- Monthly, members receive three meticulously reviewed research articles presented in plain language. Enhance your strategies with real-world applications tailored to rowing, crafted by leading experts. Take a FREE read of Issue 1 – Volume 0, and Issue 7 – Volume 4.
- Access to a growing library of over 135+ articles anytime, and the ability to search specific topics that interest you, enhancing your coaching arsenal at your convenience.
- Access to an exclusive monthly podcast with three expert authors who delve into the nuances of the articles. The additional perspectives and deeper analysis bridge scientific theory with practical coaching strategies.
- Bonus material: Engaging infographics summarizing each study and narrated explanations by the authors themselves, offering visual insights that bring the research to life. This enriched content complements the articles while providing a broader understanding of the complex topics.
Science of Rowing is also offering those who purchase a subscription in November a chance to attend the 2025 Science of Rowing Conference for FREE, and the opportunity to attend an exclusive 60 minute Welcome Webinar on strength and conditioning in December.
Each year for a chosen month Science of Rowing donates 100% of their monthly membership profits to a cause. Through these efforts they have been able to support several charitable causes in rowing such as:
- London Youth Rowing (LYR). LYR focuses on encouraging disadvantaged young people to be active and improve their physical, social, and mental well-being.
- The Ukrainian Rowing Federation
- The George Pocock Rowing Foundation’s Camp Lucy program to support a summer camp program for middle school girls in the Seattle, WA area who might not otherwise be introduced to rowing.
- The George Pocock Rowing Foundation and the new “A Most Beautiful Thing” Inclusion Fund to support education, scholarship, and mentorship programs to get more kids rowing on the water, focusing on non-traditional communities and communities of color where youth face barriers to participation in the sport.
About Science of Rowing
Founded in August 2020, Science of Rowing was born from a desire to bridge the gap between the latest research and the everyday practice of rowing coaches and athletes.
Recognizing the challenges of accessing, interpreting, and applying scientific research, we set out to make evidence-based insights accessible to all levels of the rowing community.