Rowboat question...

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Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.YellowSnow said: -
It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.BennyBeaver said:
Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.YellowSnow said: -
I'm talking rowboat, not sex.YellowSnow said:
It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.BennyBeaver said:
Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.YellowSnow said:
Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter. -
I don't know if there's a rule against it, but you never see it.BennyBeaver said:
I'm talking rowboat, not sex.YellowSnow said:
It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.BennyBeaver said:
Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.YellowSnow said:
Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter.
Generally, coxswains are like jockeys: you want them small, light and loud. Women tend to fit that bill better than men most of the tim. -
Nein! Nein! Nein!YellowSnow said: -
All kidding aside, I don't know the legalities here. Men's row boat, at all the major programs (inc Boov) is a varsity sport but not NCAA. So they can pretty much do whatever they want including having female cockswains.BennyBeaver said:
I'm talking rowboat, not sex.YellowSnow said:
It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.BennyBeaver said:
Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.YellowSnow said:
Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter. -
Saw it on the television last night. International race. Boff the Kiwis and the Aussies had male cox in their 8 womyn boat.creepycoug said:
I don't know if there's a rule against it, but you never see it.BennyBeaver said:
I'm talking rowboat, not sex.YellowSnow said:
It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.BennyBeaver said:
Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.YellowSnow said:
Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter.
Generally, coxswains are like jockeys: you want them small, light and loud. Women tend to fit that bill better than men most of the tim. -
Mods?YellowSnow said:
All kidding aside, I don't know the legalities here.BennyBeaver said:
I'm talking rowboat, not sex.YellowSnow said:
It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.BennyBeaver said:
Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.YellowSnow said:
Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter. -
I will try and do some more specific research as to what the NCAA rule book says. I'm not familiar with the international rules.BennyBeaver said:
Saw it on the television last night. International race. Boff the Kiwis and the Aussies had male cox in their 8 womyn boat.creepycoug said:
I don't know if there's a rule against it, but you never see it.BennyBeaver said:
I'm talking rowboat, not sex.YellowSnow said:
It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.BennyBeaver said:
Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.YellowSnow said:
Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter.
Generally, coxswains are like jockeys: you want them small, light and loud. Women tend to fit that bill better than men most of the tim. -
There are multiple cox.
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Don't worry. I'm sure that NCAA Womyns wouldn't allow a male cox. That would be taking away a scholarship opportunity...YellowSnow said:
I will try and do some more specific research as to what the NCAA rule book says. I'm not familiar with the international rules.BennyBeaver said:
Saw it on the television last night. International race. Boff the Kiwis and the Aussies had male cox in their 8 womyn boat.creepycoug said:
I don't know if there's a rule against it, but you never see it.BennyBeaver said:
I'm talking rowboat, not sex.YellowSnow said:
It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.BennyBeaver said:
Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.YellowSnow said:
Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter.
Generally, coxswains are like jockeys: you want them small, light and loud. Women tend to fit that bill better than men most of the tim.
But Internationally, they gots a dude coxing the girls in that long 8 boat.
Next Q,
Does the clock stop at the bow or stern across the finish line? -
Only a matter of time before Our Trannies get in there and dominate women's row boat
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This is absolutely what's going to happen. Men are going to take all the scholarships and there's nothing Title IX can do about it.RaceBannon said:Only a matter of time before Our Trannies get in there and dominate women's row boat
I *weep* for our REAL daughters. -
I see what you did there.PurpleThrobber said:There are multiple cox.
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dnc said:
This is absolutely what's going to happen. Men are going to take all the scholarships and there's nothing Title IX can do about it.RaceBannon said:Only a matter of time before Our Trannies get in there and dominate women's row boat
I *weep* for our REAL daughters.
Stern. First one across the line.BennyBeaver said:
Don't worry. I'm sure that NCAA Womyns wouldn't allow a male cox. That would be taking away a scholarship opportunity...YellowSnow said:
I will try and do some more specific research as to what the NCAA rule book says. I'm not familiar with the international rules.BennyBeaver said:
Saw it on the television last night. International race. Boff the Kiwis and the Aussies had male cox in their 8 womyn boat.creepycoug said:
I don't know if there's a rule against it, but you never see it.BennyBeaver said:
I'm talking rowboat, not sex.YellowSnow said:
It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.BennyBeaver said:
Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.YellowSnow said:
Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter.
Generally, coxswains are like jockeys: you want them small, light and loud. Women tend to fit that bill better than men most of the tim.
But Internationally, they gots a dude coxing the girls in that long 8 boat.
Next Q,
Does the clock stop at the bow or stern across the finish line? -
Nice nationalist take Yella.YellowSnow said:
I will try and do some more specific research as to what the NCAA rule book says. I'm not familiar with the international rules.BennyBeaver said:
Saw it on the television last night. International race. Boff the Kiwis and the Aussies had male cox in their 8 womyn boat.creepycoug said:
I don't know if there's a rule against it, but you never see it.BennyBeaver said:
I'm talking rowboat, not sex.YellowSnow said:
It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.BennyBeaver said:
Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.YellowSnow said:
Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter.
Generally, coxswains are like jockeys: you want them small, light and loud. Women tend to fit that bill better than men most of the tim. -
Objection your honor!!. You're timed on the bow ball crossing the finish line.creepycoug said:dnc said:
This is absolutely what's going to happen. Men are going to take all the scholarships and there's nothing Title IX can do about it.RaceBannon said:Only a matter of time before Our Trannies get in there and dominate women's row boat
I *weep* for our REAL daughters.
Stern. First one across the line.BennyBeaver said:
Don't worry. I'm sure that NCAA Womyns wouldn't allow a male cox. That would be taking away a scholarship opportunity...YellowSnow said:
I will try and do some more specific research as to what the NCAA rule book says. I'm not familiar with the international rules.BennyBeaver said:
Saw it on the television last night. International race. Boff the Kiwis and the Aussies had male cox in their 8 womyn boat.creepycoug said:
I don't know if there's a rule against it, but you never see it.BennyBeaver said:
I'm talking rowboat, not sex.YellowSnow said:
It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.BennyBeaver said:
Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.YellowSnow said:
Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter.
Generally, coxswains are like jockeys: you want them small, light and loud. Women tend to fit that bill better than men most of the tim.
But Internationally, they gots a dude coxing the girls in that long 8 boat.
Next Q,
Does the clock stop at the bow or stern across the finish line? -
My inability to know bow from stern is why I didn't row boat.YellowSnow said:
Objection your honor!!. You're timed on the bow ball crossing the finish line.creepycoug said:dnc said:
This is absolutely what's going to happen. Men are going to take all the scholarships and there's nothing Title IX can do about it.RaceBannon said:Only a matter of time before Our Trannies get in there and dominate women's row boat
I *weep* for our REAL daughters.
Stern. First one across the line.BennyBeaver said:
Don't worry. I'm sure that NCAA Womyns wouldn't allow a male cox. That would be taking away a scholarship opportunity...YellowSnow said:
I will try and do some more specific research as to what the NCAA rule book says. I'm not familiar with the international rules.BennyBeaver said:
Saw it on the television last night. International race. Boff the Kiwis and the Aussies had male cox in their 8 womyn boat.creepycoug said:
I don't know if there's a rule against it, but you never see it.BennyBeaver said:
I'm talking rowboat, not sex.YellowSnow said:
It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.BennyBeaver said:
Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.YellowSnow said:
Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter.
Generally, coxswains are like jockeys: you want them small, light and loud. Women tend to fit that bill better than men most of the tim.
But Internationally, they gots a dude coxing the girls in that long 8 boat.
Next Q,
Does the clock stop at the bow or stern across the finish line?
It would help me out a lot if you rowboaters weren't facing backwards.
So does that mean that Creepy's kid was 8 seat and not 1 seat?
Ok!!! -
When women are needed for title IX compliance they’re not about to waste precious spots for a male cocks
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Creepy JR was bow seat (i.e., # 1 seat) I thought. Stroke seat is 8 seat.creepycoug said:
My inability to know bow from stern is why I didn't row boat.YellowSnow said:
Objection your honor!!. You're timed on the bow ball crossing the finish line.creepycoug said:dnc said:
This is absolutely what's going to happen. Men are going to take all the scholarships and there's nothing Title IX can do about it.RaceBannon said:Only a matter of time before Our Trannies get in there and dominate women's row boat
I *weep* for our REAL daughters.
Stern. First one across the line.BennyBeaver said:
Don't worry. I'm sure that NCAA Womyns wouldn't allow a male cox. That would be taking away a scholarship opportunity...YellowSnow said:
I will try and do some more specific research as to what the NCAA rule book says. I'm not familiar with the international rules.BennyBeaver said:
Saw it on the television last night. International race. Boff the Kiwis and the Aussies had male cox in their 8 womyn boat.creepycoug said:
I don't know if there's a rule against it, but you never see it.BennyBeaver said:
I'm talking rowboat, not sex.YellowSnow said:
It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.BennyBeaver said:
Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.YellowSnow said:
Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter.
Generally, coxswains are like jockeys: you want them small, light and loud. Women tend to fit that bill better than men most of the tim.
But Internationally, they gots a dude coxing the girls in that long 8 boat.
Next Q,
Does the clock stop at the bow or stern across the finish line?
It would help me out a lot if you rowboaters weren't facing backwards.
So does that mean that Creepy's kid was 8 seat and not 1 seat?
Ok!!! -
O rly?whlinder said:When women are needed for title IX compliance they’re not about to waste precious spots for a male cocks
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In a discussion about female cox? @PurpleThrobber is slipping. Too many edibles...PurpleThrobber said:There are multiple cox.
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She was stroke.YellowSnow said:
Creepy JR was bow seat (i.e., # 1 seat) I thought. Stroke seat is 8 seat.creepycoug said:
My inability to know bow from stern is why I didn't row boat.YellowSnow said:
Objection your honor!!. You're timed on the bow ball crossing the finish line.creepycoug said:dnc said:
This is absolutely what's going to happen. Men are going to take all the scholarships and there's nothing Title IX can do about it.RaceBannon said:Only a matter of time before Our Trannies get in there and dominate women's row boat
I *weep* for our REAL daughters.
Stern. First one across the line.BennyBeaver said:
Don't worry. I'm sure that NCAA Womyns wouldn't allow a male cox. That would be taking away a scholarship opportunity...YellowSnow said:
I will try and do some more specific research as to what the NCAA rule book says. I'm not familiar with the international rules.BennyBeaver said:
Saw it on the television last night. International race. Boff the Kiwis and the Aussies had male cox in their 8 womyn boat.creepycoug said:
I don't know if there's a rule against it, but you never see it.BennyBeaver said:
I'm talking rowboat, not sex.YellowSnow said:
It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.BennyBeaver said:
Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.YellowSnow said:
Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter.
Generally, coxswains are like jockeys: you want them small, light and loud. Women tend to fit that bill better than men most of the tim.
But Internationally, they gots a dude coxing the girls in that long 8 boat.
Next Q,
Does the clock stop at the bow or stern across the finish line?
It would help me out a lot if you rowboaters weren't facing backwards.
So does that mean that Creepy's kid was 8 seat and not 1 seat?
Ok!!! -
A real cerebral, film room junkie, solid academis row boater then. No engine room dumbs for @creepycoug .creepycoug said:
She was stroke.YellowSnow said:
Creepy JR was bow seat (i.e., # 1 seat) I thought. Stroke seat is 8 seat.creepycoug said:
My inability to know bow from stern is why I didn't row boat.YellowSnow said:
Objection your honor!!. You're timed on the bow ball crossing the finish line.creepycoug said:dnc said:
This is absolutely what's going to happen. Men are going to take all the scholarships and there's nothing Title IX can do about it.RaceBannon said:Only a matter of time before Our Trannies get in there and dominate women's row boat
I *weep* for our REAL daughters.
Stern. First one across the line.BennyBeaver said:
Don't worry. I'm sure that NCAA Womyns wouldn't allow a male cox. That would be taking away a scholarship opportunity...YellowSnow said:
I will try and do some more specific research as to what the NCAA rule book says. I'm not familiar with the international rules.BennyBeaver said:
Saw it on the television last night. International race. Boff the Kiwis and the Aussies had male cox in their 8 womyn boat.creepycoug said:
I don't know if there's a rule against it, but you never see it.BennyBeaver said:
I'm talking rowboat, not sex.YellowSnow said:
It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.BennyBeaver said:
Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.YellowSnow said:
Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter.
Generally, coxswains are like jockeys: you want them small, light and loud. Women tend to fit that bill better than men most of the tim.
But Internationally, they gots a dude coxing the girls in that long 8 boat.
Next Q,
Does the clock stop at the bow or stern across the finish line?
It would help me out a lot if you rowboaters weren't facing backwards.
So does that mean that Creepy's kid was 8 seat and not 1 seat?
Ok!!! -
This is true.YellowSnow said:
A real cerebral, film room junkie, solid academis row boater then. No engine room dumbs for @creepycoug .creepycoug said:
She was stroke.YellowSnow said:
Creepy JR was bow seat (i.e., # 1 seat) I thought. Stroke seat is 8 seat.creepycoug said:
My inability to know bow from stern is why I didn't row boat.YellowSnow said:
Objection your honor!!. You're timed on the bow ball crossing the finish line.creepycoug said:dnc said:
This is absolutely what's going to happen. Men are going to take all the scholarships and there's nothing Title IX can do about it.RaceBannon said:Only a matter of time before Our Trannies get in there and dominate women's row boat
I *weep* for our REAL daughters.
Stern. First one across the line.BennyBeaver said:
Don't worry. I'm sure that NCAA Womyns wouldn't allow a male cox. That would be taking away a scholarship opportunity...YellowSnow said:
I will try and do some more specific research as to what the NCAA rule book says. I'm not familiar with the international rules.BennyBeaver said:
Saw it on the television last night. International race. Boff the Kiwis and the Aussies had male cox in their 8 womyn boat.creepycoug said:
I don't know if there's a rule against it, but you never see it.BennyBeaver said:
I'm talking rowboat, not sex.YellowSnow said:
It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.BennyBeaver said:
Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.YellowSnow said:
Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter.
Generally, coxswains are like jockeys: you want them small, light and loud. Women tend to fit that bill better than men most of the tim.
But Internationally, they gots a dude coxing the girls in that long 8 boat.
Next Q,
Does the clock stop at the bow or stern across the finish line?
It would help me out a lot if you rowboaters weren't facing backwards.
So does that mean that Creepy's kid was 8 seat and not 1 seat?
Ok!!!
Chintresting take from Creepy Junior. As accomplished as her class was in the water, one thing she noted that was an issue for them all season long was timing. There were one or two pairs who didn't snyc super well, and as you know, you start moving people around and it has other, often unintended, consequences. So some heads hitting shoulders, timing in and out of the catch, angles, length and stroke variability, etc. So the smallest kid in their boat, while fast relative to her weight, naturally doesn't have the fastest 2K. But from a cost-to-output standpoint, she was good. One of the things Creepy Jr. thought may have slowed them down at NCAAs was moving that kid into the middle. The coach was doing it more from a finesse standpoint and trying to get the pairs as synced up as he could. But in doing so he moved an engine room kid out of the engine room and moved a slower but more technical rower from the bow section into the power room to match up better with one of the really fast kids. She may have a point.
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The kind of rower you want your son to marry. A real lunch pale kid in the boat.YellowSnow said:
A real cerebral, film room junkie, solid academis row boater then. No engine room dumbs for @creepycoug .creepycoug said:
She was stroke.YellowSnow said:
Creepy JR was bow seat (i.e., # 1 seat) I thought. Stroke seat is 8 seat.creepycoug said:
My inability to know bow from stern is why I didn't row boat.YellowSnow said:
Objection your honor!!. You're timed on the bow ball crossing the finish line.creepycoug said:dnc said:
This is absolutely what's going to happen. Men are going to take all the scholarships and there's nothing Title IX can do about it.RaceBannon said:Only a matter of time before Our Trannies get in there and dominate women's row boat
I *weep* for our REAL daughters.
Stern. First one across the line.BennyBeaver said:
Don't worry. I'm sure that NCAA Womyns wouldn't allow a male cox. That would be taking away a scholarship opportunity...YellowSnow said:
I will try and do some more specific research as to what the NCAA rule book says. I'm not familiar with the international rules.BennyBeaver said:
Saw it on the television last night. International race. Boff the Kiwis and the Aussies had male cox in their 8 womyn boat.creepycoug said:
I don't know if there's a rule against it, but you never see it.BennyBeaver said:
I'm talking rowboat, not sex.YellowSnow said:
It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.BennyBeaver said:
Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.YellowSnow said:
Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter.
Generally, coxswains are like jockeys: you want them small, light and loud. Women tend to fit that bill better than men most of the tim.
But Internationally, they gots a dude coxing the girls in that long 8 boat.
Next Q,
Does the clock stop at the bow or stern across the finish line?
It would help me out a lot if you rowboaters weren't facing backwards.
So does that mean that Creepy's kid was 8 seat and not 1 seat?
Ok!!! -
Or not enough, bruh.YellowSnow said:
In a discussion about female cox? @PurpleThrobber is slipping. Too many edibles...PurpleThrobber said:There are multiple cox.