



Sometimes I wish it weren't true but when our coach Toby took pictures at our last outdoor training I could see what I am doing incorrectly. The photos are a great tool and heck I know I have a long way to go and amazingly in one I look like I know what I'm doing. Can you tell which is the good stroke? Saintly Gu is just steadying the boat in these photos so our out of sync oars are not a clue. A big hug to all that answer correctly!
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