Rowing Club Management

SSRS facilitated installation of a Connect A Dock sea plane pontoon at the Australian National Museum. The Director of Space Saver Rowing Systems is excited two pair up two of his biggest passions – Aviation & Water usage. The National Capital Authority.

How to Organise a Squad of Athletes for your Rowing Club

Organising athletes can be a major job, and a major pain, but we\’re going to help make it a little bit easier for you. Structure is everything, and it all starts with a few simple lists. See our own Rowing Athletes list below. It\’s simple and user friendly, and has everything

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Club Fundraising know-how: It\’s the little things

Are you worried about keeping rowing club members on board to keep your club finances from springing leaks?  Well we have a few tricks for you to keep up your sleeve that should help pay for the necessities, and all YOU have to do is start thinking small, because it\’s little

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10 Lessons from Bad Rowing Websites

Guest Post by Barrie Robinson Part of our Club Management series – because having a good rowing website is essential to having a good rowing club. As the developer and manufacturer of the OarRATER stroke rate stopwatch I have visited literally hundreds of web sites of universities, colleges, high schools and clubs

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Is Your Rowing Club Inclusive?

For many rowing clubs out there, competition and winning is the main goal, but rowing is just as much about fun as it is winning. Many people join clubs to enjoy themselves, meet new people, participate in the club atmosphere and enjoy the thrill of competition at their own level.

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Translating efficiency to better performance

We all know that the better prepared we are the better we will perform. The question is, how far can we take that theory? All the crews in a shed work hard to achieve their on-water goals, and clubs provide the resources to do that. The aim should be to

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