catch a crab

The phrase "catch a crab" refers to a rowing technique error in which a rower's oar blade gets caught or stuck in the water during the recovery phase of the stroke. This can disrupt the momentum and rhythm of the rowing stroke, causing the rower to lose control and potentially slowing down the boat. It is an undesirable occurrence that rowers aim to avoid through proper technique and coordination.


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