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How should i prepare to be a coxswain?I am going out for my Highschool freshman crew team this fall. I want to be the coxswain but i have no idea what i'm doing. PLease Help Me Also, i'm about 5"2" how heavy should a coxswain my size beThanks
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I am a coxswain, and I think there are a few simple things you should know:
1. Height, you are perfect, people who are more than 5"4' might find it a bit hard to sit properly in the boats, particularly racing quads or bow coxed boats. Weight does not matter so much, as long as it is under about 55kg. In high level rowing, coxes weighing under 50 carry weights, but dont worry about that.
2. Steering. One of the most important jobs of a cox. Make sure you know where you are going before entering the water. keep a straight line, and observe the rules that apply to your river (they may vary).
3. Calls. What you say during training and races is another major factor that the coaches will consider. Always stay carm, if you get nervous, scared or frustrated, it will distract and scare your rowers. Be loud and clear. Always count in to a change in stroke (starting pauses in 3, 2, 1...) and if you can, remind the rowers of technique as well (a good start would be backs up straight, shoulders back, controlling it forwards, squeezing back).
4. Finally, organisation. Know what you are doing and where you are going before you get on the water. always have appropriate equiptment ready. Discuss anything with the coach and check that your rowers understand. Try to be early.
Goooooodluck!
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I'm still fairly new (novice highschool coxswain) but from what I've learned so far, weight doesn't matter so much when you're a novice, respect is KEY, and steering is the most important part of being a cox. You need to keep your girls quiet and on task, don't worry about sounding mean, and don't take lip from them either. Make sure you're alwas on point and if you think you should be doing something, just go with your gut and make the call. Coaches respect coxswains who take leadership and who own up to making mistakes while still giving ways to improve yourself.
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