Creating the benefits offered by biomechanically improved positioning in the rowing stroke requires consideration of the context of the action (equipment), the functional abilities and limitations of the athlete (human form and function) and how the forces applied and transferred are being modified (interpretation). 
 
Achieving all of these benefits require that these three elements are understood and applied in an integrated fashion.
 
Explore how BAT Rowing thinks and designs from human form and function.
 
 
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