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In this episode, Beau Hoopman, Head Coach for the University of Wisconsin Men’s Rowing Program and 2004 Olympic Champion, dives into what makes Wisconsin rowing different, it’s 150 years of rowing success, recruiting walk-ons as the center of program, and what it takes to compete for an IRA Grand Final. Key Takeaways: * Wisconsin Training - Hard, purposeful training to build mental toughness, going back decades, and testing limits both on and off the water to make 2000 meters feel easy. * Recruiting Walk-Ons - The value of finding fast novices who can push the recruited athletes, focusing on development, and the process for making the current roster. * Varsity 8+ Speed - Why every athlete's goal should be to make the top boat on their team, and what it takes to get to that speed at the top level of college rowing. Follow Coach Hoopman and Wisconsin Rowing: * Wisconsin Rowing - @badgermrowing Navigate College Recruiting with the ATT Collective [https://atthethousand.com/att-collective] Learn about our Coaching for Rowers [https://atthethousand.com/coaching] Evolve your Training with our Free Newsletter [https://atthethousand.com/newsletter-sign-up] Follow ATT on Instagram: At The Thousand [https://www.instagram.com/atthethousand/] Please SHARE this episode with friends and teammates as we have more episodes coming! Questions? Visit Us Here: https://atthethousand.com Enjoy the show, and Keep Steppin’ Into It!
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