Rowing technique involves a power phase and recovery phase that must be combined successfully. The power phase begins with connecting the feet and back to the blade as it enters the water. A leg drive then accelerates the boat while maintaining pressure on the back and lateral muscles. During maximum leg acceleration, the arms begin to draw the handle toward the body. The recovery phase extracts the blade cleanly and prepares the body for the next stroke with straight but relaxed arms. Maintaining balance and control throughout is key to effective technique.