team rowing
Team rowing is a water sport where a group of athletes, known as rowers, work together to propel a boat forward using oars. Each rower sits in a designated seat and synchronizes their movements with the others to maximize speed and efficiency. The boat can vary in size, accommodating different numbers of rowers, typically ranging from two to eight.
In team rowing, communication and teamwork are essential. Rowers must maintain a consistent rhythm and timing to ensure the boat moves smoothly through the water. This sport is often practiced in various settings, including competitions and recreational outings, promoting physical fitness and collaboration among participants.