Harry Bond
BAT Logic
by Frederike Moodie
4y ago
“I was looking for a way to improve fit and comfort. You wouldn’t swap into someone else’s shoes in any other sport! Rowing in England and being on the tide we have problems – shoes get wet and boat sheds are not weatherproof, the result being you are putting your feet in size 14 rotten shoes. I’d always been looking for other solutions.” Harry Bond – Club Captain VESTA ROWING CLUB – UK The post Harry Bond appeared first on BAT Logic ..read more
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Thomas Stender
BAT Logic
by Frederike Moodie
4y ago
“It makes so much sense you can’t imagine not having it. There was no push back from the committee or rowers at all, just people asking why this hasn’t been done before!” Thomas Stender – Club Captain ASHEVILLE ROWING CLUB – USA The post Thomas Stender appeared first on BAT Logic ..read more
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Alan Kush
BAT Logic
by Frederike Moodie
4y ago
“I can say that having shoes that can go in any seat, perhaps customized with shims, that can be hung and dried between practices is one of the best quality-of-life improvements I’ve seen recently in this sport.” Alan Kush – Associate Head Coach Virginia Rowing Association – USA The post Alan Kush appeared first on BAT Logic ..read more
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Paul Thompson
BAT Logic
by Frederike Moodie
4y ago
“The BAT Logic System has been part of our setup to success. It was a great addition to the rowers rig. It certainly helped to have it on board.” Paul Thompson – multiple Gold medal winning coach GREAT BRITAIN The post Paul Thompson appeared first on BAT Logic ..read more
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Mick Casey
BAT Logic
by Frederike Moodie
4y ago
“We had rented a boat for our sculler, after his row he said he really liked the boat, but it just didn’t feel right because he found the shoes to be too tight. He only had 15 mins until his race and was happy to fix it up later. Quick as a flash the boatman pulls the shoes out of the single, whips in another pair, all in the blink of an eye. We were all standing around a bit gobsmacked, and that won me over. The ease of changing shoes in a short period of time to improve the comfort of the rower and the feel of the boat was awesome. ” Mick Casey – President University of Tasmania Boat Club Th ..read more
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David Vallance
BAT Logic
by Frederike Moodie
4y ago
“We no longer have the situation where rowers use shoes that are the wrong size resulting in better rowing performance, improved foot support and connection and better stability in the boat.” David Vallance – Club Captain WEST END ROWING CLUB – NZ The post David Vallance appeared first on BAT Logic ..read more
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Matt Lehrer
BAT Logic
by Frederike Moodie
4y ago
“At CRI with all the boats rowed 2-3 times per day by different members, the QuickRelease System gave everyone the opportunity to row their best by having the correct shoe size in any boat at any time. It made a very positive impact on our overall member satisfaction.” Matt Lehrer – Former Director of Coaching Education COMMUNITY ROWING INC. USA The post Matt Lehrer appeared first on BAT Logic ..read more
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Craig McAllister
BAT Logic
by Frederike Moodie
4y ago
“BAT Logic is a technology partner and bring a science base and expertise. The QuickRelease System is a game changer and allows the athlete unlimited options across all modes of rowing.” Craig McAllister – Commercial Manager HUDSON BOAST WORKS – CANADA The post Craig McAllister appeared first on BAT Logic ..read more
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The Feet – Why Rowers Should Learn to Love Their Feet
BAT Logic
by Andrew Schauble
4y ago
  Rowers come in all shapes and sizes. One aspect of this is that the anatomy of our lower limbs varies greatly. Some of us have incredibly long femurs (thigh bones), some have terrible ankle flexibility and some even have one leg longer than the other. This makes for an interesting challenge when trying to get individuals moving in the same way together. BAT Logic’s Meg Hester explores this issue in her Row360 Biomechanics article. Read the full Row360 article from Issue 30 by clicking here on the link. BAT Logic – Row360 Issue 30 – Feet     The post The Feet – Why Rowers Should Learn to Lov ..read more
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The Shoulder Joint – An undervalued piece of the Rowing puzzle
BAT Logic
by Andrew Schauble
4y ago
The Shoulder Joint is an undervalued piece of the rowing puzzle. When functioning optimally it goes unnoticed as a seamless link in the chain and the ability to “hang off the handle” is easy. However, if this link in the chain is functioning sub-optimally there is a huge energy cost. BAT Logic’s Meg Hester explores this issue in her Row360 Biomechanics article. Read the full Row360 article from Issue 29 by clicking here on the link. BAT Logic – Row360 Issue 29 – Shoulders The post The Shoulder Joint – An undervalued piece of the Rowing puzzle appeared first on BAT Logic ..read more
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