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1 Welcome to An Introduction to Rowing & Sculling for Beginners
WEDNESDAY 29th August 2018 7:00pm-8:30pm

2 What we aim to do for you To introduce you to the sport of rowing in a way that is fun but also challenging. To ensure that you are safe and all times and that you are aware of how you keep yourself safe on and off the water. To get you to a stage where you can row confidently in a single or with a crew. Provide you with information on how you can continue rowing here at GRC or join another Club

3 What we would like you to do
Tell one of the coaches if you feel uncertain about what you are asked to do, or you feel unsafe or unwell at any time. Be supportive of each other at all times. Do your best to follow the Safety Rules that will be explained to you

4 Course of Six Weeks – Cost £150
Wednesday evenings – 6.00pm – 8pm Saturday mornings – 10.30am-12.30pm Please make all sessions that you can We will work in set groups so communication with each other is vital

5 Club Subscription & Other costs
Current full subscriptions - £275 Annual Subscriptions 1st April – end March Racing License & Event fees if you race

6 Learning To Row/scull Be patient – learning can take many months of water time Coaches are all volunteers who take time out to assist beginners Our aim is to teach basic skills to be capable to use a single scull

7 Safety and water skills
Poor skills can lead to boat damage or personal injury Watch out for river conditions Stay club side of weir until authorised by coach Stay with the boat – it’s a buoyancy aid.

8 What to wear Always bring spare kit (and towel)
Normal sports clothes – old trainers Light weight – layers are best. Nothing heavy you - may fall in water Club kit available at Godfrey.co.uk

9 Competition Available throughout year Club fun events – single sprints
Head season September – April – timed races over 2000m- 7000m Regatta season April to September – side by side 500m – 2000m Club fun events – single sprints

10 Fitness To race you need to be fit
Competing crews will train – 3-12 times a week Ergos are the best rowing trainer – but weights and other classes also good

11 Social Summer Party Crew Supper Christmas Party Scratch regatta
Annual Dinner Dance

12 Run form


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