Showing posts with label rowing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rowing. Show all posts

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Sneak peek

Here's a little sneak peek of what we did this past Memorial Day weekend. I will try to post a full update with details this weekend. 


Also, I wanted to pass along that June 4 is National Learn to Row Day! If you live in the Oklahoma City area, sign up for a free hour-long session to learn how to row this Saturday at the Chesapeake Boathouse. If you are not in the OKC area, don't despair...this is a national event, so you might be able to find a rowing or fitness club offering something similar. 

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Row, row, row your boat

{image source: riversportokc.org}
Think Oklahoma City is just a boring, small town with nothing to do? Think again! Who would have thought that a city in the heart of the nation is one of the world’s premier locations for rowing, canoeing and kayaking? And it happens to be home base for several world-class athletes training to compete in the Olympics. Really, how many cities have a Boathouse District? Currently, Oklahoma City boasts two multi-million dollar boathouse facilities, and there are future plans for construction of two additional boathouses, a finish line tower, a whitewater rafting and kayak center, and a race venue that includes grandstands, state-of-the-art race course infrastructure, a 2000m wind screen, permanent lighting for night racing and stadium-sized jumbotron screens. Even if you're not training for the Olympics or haven't even set foot on a boat, there are still plenty of opportunities to learn how to row or kayak alongside the elite. 

One of these opportunities is the Corporate Rowing League, which happens to be my newest challenge! That's right, my work has a rowing team, and I decided...why not join this season. Tonight was the first meeting and orientation for this season, so I toured the boathouse facilities, learned important safety tips and am now excited to begin this adventurous new endeavor.