Sculling is a form of rowing where a single rower uses two oars, one in each hand, to propel a boat through the water. This technique allows for greater maneuverability and speed compared to other rowing styles. Sculling can be performed in various types of boats, including singles, doubles, and quads, which refer to the number of rowers.
The sport is often practiced in competitive settings, such as in the Olympics or local regattas. Sculling requires a combination of strength, coordination, and technique, making it a physically demanding activity. Many athletes train rigorously to improve their skills and performance on the water.