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Earlybird price for the Older Athlete & Aging 2023

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Hello again Reader

Get ready for the third annual webinar focused on the core topics masters rowers, coaches and club administrators need.

This year we welcome both Volker Nolte and Jim Dietz as keynote speakers.

Advancing Older Athletes

We are the first human generation to have stayed fit and active throughout our lives. And our lives are significantly different than previous generations as we make our lifestyle choices.

This webinar showcases key information to adjust your training program and rowing technique to make the best possible outcomes for your training. For coaches, learn how to work better with older athletes.

Learn

  • The needs of rowers through the winter months
  • Adult-Oriented Sport Coaching Survey findings – what masters want from their coach
  • 5 popular rowing technique myths debunked
  • The masters athlete pathway from novice to age group racing
  • Systems thinking to re-shape masters rowing

Find out more about the speakers, their topics and mark your calendar for November 14th 2023 for the Older Athlete and Aging webinar with Faster Masters Rowing.

Earlybird discount

From today to 5th November, the price is $37 – after this date it is $45.

The webinar will be recorded and stored in your rowing library so you can review and watch again in the future.

Looking forward to a fantastic event.

The Faster Masters Rowing team

P.S. Please forward this to a rowing friend or coach who may want to attend too.

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