The Women’s Sports Network & @rowconference are working together to help get more teenage girls into #ROWING!
The Women’s Sports Network & @rowconference are working together to help get more teenage girls into #ROWING!
FREE copy of #ROWMoJo
All delegates will receive a FREE digital copy (English version) of WSNet’s #ROWMoJo – an essential guide for parents, schools, coaches and athletes to helping teenage girls overcome some of the physical and emotional issues as they engage in competitive rowing. Including:
- · Physical Literacy
- · Anxiety
- · Training & Periods
- · Breast Health & Sports Bras
- · Physical movement & the ‘robust’ athlete
- · The Female Triad & hormonal effects
- · Diet & Body Image
- · Rowing & the ‘glass ceiling’
Sign up for The Rowers’ Conference Dorney Lake, 21 Jan., 2018 – www.rowersconference.com
The conference and #ROWMoJo manual draws on a combined range of experts including:
- · Dame Katherine Grainger DBE,
- · Annamarie Phelps CBE
- · Dr Nicola Brown
- · Georgie Bruinvels
- · Wendy Davies
- · Conny Draper
- · Jess Eddie
- · Dr Jackie Forsyth
- · Sarah-Jane Macdonnell
- · Dr Ciara O’Hagan
MoJoManuals - a series of ‘kitbag’ manuals – to help teenage girls (& teachers, coaches, parents), who are starting out in competitive sport to develop greater body confidence in parallel with sport-related skills. MoJoManuals are predicated on 'Physical Literacy' & effective movement skills. They cover a wide range of issues which impact how girls engage/drop out of sport including; Diet & Hydration, Periods, Anxiety, Body Image, Breast Health, Core Stability, Resistance Training . . & Fear of Failure.
Now in a digital format (£6.99) & hard copy (£9.99+p&p)
*The winner of our Xmas competition to win a FREE place at The Rowers Conference is KH from Henley on Thames – she will be contacted directly. Thank you to all those who participated
Best wishes, Jo.
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