Experienced and novice rowers of all ages that are in good physical condition, are encouraged to contact the SAW Program Representative jasmailes@gmail.com so they may be evaluated for this program. The rower should also have a general understanding of sweep rowing technique and boat issues such as set, run and timing.
Attendance:
Attendance to the SAW program practices is relaxed; however, consistent participation is encouraged.
Workouts:
Practices are held Saturdays or Sundays from 7:00 am until 9:00 am (rain or shine). If a regatta is scheduled at the boathouse on a Saturday, practices will move to Sunday to minimize conflicts. Those attending the SAW Program for the first time should email James Smailes, SAW Rep, at jasmailes@gmail.com before coming down to the boathouse to ensure practice will be taking place on the day you plan to arrive.
For the 2010 Spring Season we will be rowing mostly on Sundays due to coaching conflicts on Saturdays. However, we will be able to row on some Saturdays as other coaches become available. Those dates are yet to be determined.
Our first row of the season will be on Sunday April 4, Easter morning, at 7:00. We will be finished by 9:00.
Practices will usually consist of the following:
- Light stretching
- Land coaching, demonstrations on the erg
- Light erg session to practice body mechanics
- On the water rowing in various sweep and sculling shells
- On the water coaching provided from a chase launch
Racing:
Capital’s Senior and Weekend rowers can and do participate in regattas as they wish. Although competition isn’t the main focus of the program, for those wanting to experience racing are well supported. In addition, time handicaps are given based on age categories which help to even the playing field for all rowers.
Teammates:
The SAW Program is filled with a variety of people of all ages whose common bond is their interest in the sport of rowing and the desire to row in a relaxed environment.
Equipment:
Senior and weekend rowers use a variety of sculling and sweep boats depending upon their background and experience. Generally the following boats are used:
8 man coxed sweep boats (8+)
4 man coxed sweep boats (4+)