Keys to Working with Rowers

Increase your knowledge of Rowing to improve the performance and health of the athletes you work with!

What you'll get:

  • Keys to Rowing Lingo
  • Keys to Rowing Biomechanics
  • Keys to Rowing Injuries

The information of this course is intended for your education. It is not medical advice. 

Helen Gallagher - Rowing Specialist Athletic Trainer Owner CG Athletic Therapy LLC

This course does a great job breaking down the terminology, biomechanics, and key injuries within the sport of rowing to those clinicians that are unfamiliar with the sport. Even those who are familiar with rowing, this course provides expert wisdom that can be beneficial to add to your repertoire!

Blake Gourley M.S. | CFSC | FMS | FRCms Owner & Rowing Specialist Rowing Strength

Rowers need a team of coaches who understand the unique needs and demands of their sport. Lisa’s new course is bridging the gap between physical therapists, strength coaches, and the rowers themselves. If you’re a physical therapist or strength coach that wants to better understand rowing, start here

Adam DeFranc- Strength and Conditioning Coach, Women's Rowing George Mason University

This course fills the much-needed gap for all things Rowing strength and conditioning. I think this is a must for all strength coaches and athletic trainers new to working with Rowers.

Will Ruth- Rowing Coach, Strength and Conditioning Coach

Lisa's course is a valuable contribution for the sport of rowing. Anyone who works with rowers will learn something from her unique combination of experience and expertise as a rower, coach, and physical therapist. This is an ideal onboarding resource for someone newer to the sport looking to get up to speed quickly on the basics of rowing and racing (including para rowing and coastal rowing), equipment and vocabulary, key training concepts, and more. I highly recommend it to sport and strength coaches, physical therapists, athletic trainers, and anyone else looking for a fundamental guide to the wild world of rowing!

Niki Rybko - Athletic Trainer, Harvard University

As an athletic trainer working with rowing athletes, it is essential to be familiar with the sport’s terminology, biomechanics, and common injuries. This knowledge fosters stronger relationships with athletes, coaches, and support staff. This guide serves as an excellent resource for learning these key aspects of rowing and will ultimately help healthcare professionals provide better care to rowers.

Abigail Bogovich, PT, DPT Physical Therapist, Rowing Specialist MOTIVE Sports & Physical Therapy

This course expanded my insight as a rowing physical therapist, deepening my understanding of rowing athletes and equipping me to go beyond rehab and recovery. It gave me the tools to address technical changes within the sport that can make a powerful difference in both return-to-sport timelines and long-term success. Looking forward to more classes to come!