What's the difference between oarsman and oarsmen?

Oarsman


Definition:

  • (n.) One who uses, or is skilled in the use of, an oar; a rower.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The Australians were fastest through the first three splits at 500m, 100m and 1,500m, and were only overhauled with less than 200m remaining as the British quartet drew on their deepest reserves of strength and a tradition that now accompanies every oarsman who steps into the four wearing a Team GB vest.
  • (2) "It was unbelievable," added James, who as the bow oarsman was first to cross the line.
  • (3) "I was pushing myself to do something like 5km in 20 minutes, which is a challenge even for a professional oarsman let alone a sedentary journalist," he recalls, reliving his crisis.
  • (4) A case is reported of acquired venous aneurysms in the superficial forearm veins of an oarsman.
  • (5) This paper documents an unusual case of a stress fracture of the ninth rib in an elite oarsman.
  • (6) Thus, in addition to strength, it is of great value to the oarsman to develop technical skill to coordinate his upper and lower body reactions.

Oarsmen


Definition:

  • (pl. ) of Oarsman

Example Sentences:

  • (1) in two groups of oarsmen: the first treated with an anti-inflammatory drug and the second (control) without any drug.
  • (2) Among high risk subjects in the Rome area, Hantaan antibody was found in mammalogists (10%) and dialysis patients (6%), while none of the trappers, oarsmen, river policemen and firemen studied tested positive for antibodies to hantaviruses.
  • (3) Five university oarsmen participated in a determination of mechanical efficiency when rowing in a tank.
  • (4) The VO2max of RE exercise was 2.6% higher than for oarsmen on BE, and the cyclists reached a greater VO2 on BE than the oarsmen.
  • (5) In Rome, leptospiral antibodies were found in trappers (21%) and oarsmen (5%) at a titer of 1:50 or more, with a predominance for the L. icterohaemorrhagiae serotype (85%).
  • (6) To compare two sequences of endurance (E) and high-velocity resistance (HVR) training, sixteen male oarsmen were separated into Group ES which trained endurance prior to strength and Group SE which trained strength prior to endurance.
  • (7) Vo2 values for each minute of exercise reflect a severe steady state since oarsmen work at 96-98% of maximal aerobic capacity.
  • (8) The net work efficiency when rowing was 19% for both groups, experienced and inexperienced: when cycling it was 25% for cyclists and 23% for oarsmen.
  • (9) Increased longevity has been reported also for American college oarsmen and baseball players.
  • (10) Eight experienced oarsmen and five inexperienced subjects performed a multi-stage exercise test on a rowing and bicycle ergometer.
  • (11) Eighteen male varsity oarsmen were blocked on peak knee extension torque at 3.14 rad s-1 and assigned to a high-velocity resistance training group (HVR), a low-velocity resistance training group (LVR) or a control group.
  • (12) The expectation that the model would not differentiate between the three age categories of oarsmen (Juniors, Colt and Senior) except for age-related factors was upheld.
  • (13) Results indicate that mean power and power difference expressed in absolute values (Watts) could successfully classify junior oarsmen into appropriate groups (91.8%, P less than 0.001).
  • (14) The relationship between rowing speed and Vo2 was determined on two Olympic oarsmen while rowing the single, double and coxless pair shells.
  • (15) After seven months of training and on the 7th and 21st deconditioning days the oarsmen underwent clinical examination, electrocardiogram (ECG) and echocardiogram with Doppler evaluation.
  • (16) The control group comprised 13 healthy, active males, mean age 19.8 years, with 19 healthy oarsmen, mean age 19.9 years, in the exercise group.
  • (17) For readers to whom this means nothing, I should explain that they are the two Harvard alumni (and Olympic oarsmen) who claim that they created Facebook only to have Zuckerberg steal it from under their noses.
  • (18) Metabolic function was measured by open-circuit spirometry for 310 competitive oarsmen during and following a 6-min maximal rowing ergometer exercise.
  • (19) The cardiopulmonary response to maximal rowing exercise of short duration was studied in six healthy well-trained oarsmen.
  • (20) The major discriminators between selected and nonselected oarsmen on the psychobiological functions were certain anthropometric and psychological variables.

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