[CUCBC Coxes] Informal coxes "chat"/forum on racing bumps tomorrow 18th 6:15pm

Limeng Zhu limeng at cucbc.org
Fri Feb 18 13:13:40 GMT 2022


Dear Coxes,
A reminder of the coxes' chat tonight at 6:15pm-
https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_MmI3Zjk1YzgtNjk5MC00ZWEyLWEzZGUtMmUyZDMwYmU5MWJl%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%2249a50445-bdfa-4b79-ade3-547b4f3986e9%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%22ab3f3315-03e3-4f58-ac11-187531aee812%22%7d
After a quick introduction , we will be covering the following
-Preparing the crews before the day
-What to do on the day: on the row up and racing- practice starts, the
bung, racing the corners, the bump
-How to prepare for this in the final few outings before bumps.
-Q&A

A couple people have asked if we can record this meeting; as this meeting
is very 'ad-hoc', unstructured and will be heavily guided by Q&A from those
attending, it won't be recorded. You are welcome to ask us questions in
advance of the meeting, or have someone else come to the meeting with your
questions on coxing.

Being very aware that openly asking questions in a big meeting is daunting,
we will be using slido for anyone who wishes to ask questions anonymously,
which will then be read out.
https://app.sli.do/event/36ehyeCYUpottSnAtZ2UuN

All best,
Lee


Limeng Zhu
CUCBC Exec,


On Thu, 17 Feb 2022 at 10:13, Limeng Zhu <limeng at cucbc.org> wrote:

> Dear Coxes,
>
> From the most recent captain's meeting, it was felt by all that it would
> be a good idea to run an informal coxing meeting on how to race bumps and
> races in general, kindly led by Isabel Nimmo (CUCBC coxing rep and very
> seasoned town and college bumps cox).
>
> The aim is to give you a chance to ask the questions about coxing races
> which may have been unanswered so far, understand how some
> bumps-experienced coxes approach bumps, and share any concerns and worries
> in a safe, supportive space (and anonymously - I'll try and figure out how
> to do that.)
>
> *This is less about the safety aspects of bumps, which will be covered by
> the mandatory coxes briefing next Sunday, and more about how to get the
> best racing lines and how to get the most out of your rowers. A cox can
> make or break a race by their calls, racing lines and split-second
> decisions.*
>
> Apologies the notice has come so late, unfortunately University work and
> life has got the better of some of us (i.e. me) whilst volunteering to run
> this.
>
> The link is below:
>
>
> https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_MmI3Zjk1YzgtNjk5MC00ZWEyLWEzZGUtMmUyZDMwYmU5MWJl%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%2249a50445-bdfa-4b79-ade3-547b4f3986e9%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%22ab3f3315-03e3-4f58-ac11-187531aee812%22%7d
>
> <https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_MmI3Zjk1YzgtNjk5MC00ZWEyLWEzZGUtMmUyZDMwYmU5MWJl%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%2249a50445-bdfa-4b79-ade3-547b4f3986e9%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%22ab3f3315-03e3-4f58-ac11-187531aee812%22%7d>
>
>
> *Captains we'd be grateful if you could ensure your coxes are aware*
>
> All best,
> Lee
>
>
> Limeng Zhu
> CUCBC Executive Committee
> On Behalf of Cambridge University Combined Boat Clubs
>
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