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On this episode, we've got a guest who’s been at the sharp end of elite performance for over 50 years — Robin Williams.
Robin’s a former Cambridge rower and the coach behind multiple Olympic gold medal crews. He was actually recommended by one of you — a fellow listener — and once I dug into his story, I knew we had to get him on the show.
This episode kicks off with a promise: We’re going to uncover the lessons Robin has learned from decades of turning raw athletic power into smooth, relaxed efficiency — and show you exactly how to apply those insights to your stroke in the pool.
We'll dive into his athlete-centered coaching philosophy, how to give and receive feedback without offense, and even explore some over-speed training hacks — no speedboat required.
A few standout moments to listen for: 🟡 The "spoonful of sugar" analogy that helped an Olympic champion transform clumsy pulls into effortless power. 🟡 A game-changing moment in Lucerne 2012, where one of Robin’s crews found an extra half second — and turned silver into gold. 🟡 And yes… the brutally honest feedback that once branded him “a gerbil on steroids.”
Plus, Robin shares three no-talent-required habits that any coach or swimmer can start using today to supercharge their training culture.
Let’s dive into this powerhouse conversation with Robin Williams.
Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:03 Evolution of Coaching Philosophy 02:13 The Importance of Feedback in Coaching 05:10 Coaching Techniques and Communication 08:15 Power, Relaxation, and Efficiency in Rowing 13:08 The Connection Between Power and Rhythm 17:18 Finding the Balance: Tension and Relaxation 20:43 The Role of Technique and Performance 23:29 Optimizing Performance for All Athletes 28:16 Breathing Patterns and Oxygen Efficiency 31:10 The Importance of Aerobic Training in Rowing 35:13 Drills for Enhancing Rowing Technique 39:41 Exploring Speed and Performance in Rowing 45:41 Mental Toughness and Team Dynamics in Rowing 48:28 Building a Positive Culture in Sports Coaching
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On this episode, we've got a guest who’s been at the sharp end of elite performance for over 50 years — Robin Williams.
Robin’s a former Cambridge rower and the coach behind multiple Olympic gold medal crews. He was actually recommended by one of you — a fellow listener — and once I dug into his story, I knew we had to get him on the show.
This episode kicks off with a promise: We’re going to uncover the lessons Robin has learned from decades of turning raw athletic power into smooth, relaxed efficiency — and show you exactly how to apply those insights to your stroke in the pool.
We'll dive into his athlete-centered coaching philosophy, how to give and receive feedback without offense, and even explore some over-speed training hacks — no speedboat required.
A few standout moments to listen for: 🟡 The "spoonful of sugar" analogy that helped an Olympic champion transform clumsy pulls into effortless power. 🟡 A game-changing moment in Lucerne 2012, where one of Robin’s crews found an extra half second — and turned silver into gold. 🟡 And yes… the brutally honest feedback that once branded him “a gerbil on steroids.”
Plus, Robin shares three no-talent-required habits that any coach or swimmer can start using today to supercharge their training culture.
Let’s dive into this powerhouse conversation with Robin Williams.
Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:03 Evolution of Coaching Philosophy 02:13 The Importance of Feedback in Coaching 05:10 Coaching Techniques and Communication 08:15 Power, Relaxation, and Efficiency in Rowing 13:08 The Connection Between Power and Rhythm 17:18 Finding the Balance: Tension and Relaxation 20:43 The Role of Technique and Performance 23:29 Optimizing Performance for All Athletes 28:16 Breathing Patterns and Oxygen Efficiency 31:10 The Importance of Aerobic Training in Rowing 35:13 Drills for Enhancing Rowing Technique 39:41 Exploring Speed and Performance in Rowing 45:41 Mental Toughness and Team Dynamics in Rowing 48:28 Building a Positive Culture in Sports Coaching
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