Rowing not racing
Posted: August 9th, 2014, 11:40 am
Is there anyone out there in the rowing community who,like me, is into rowing but not racing?
For me the rowing is the thing. Moving a elegant boat through the water in the most efficient way that it is possible for me to do so is my goal
not competition.
I feel that racing is an external and for me, an artificial goal. I am searching for more internal rewards.
Now it is true that I am not a particularly fast rower and perhaps if I was winning more races I would be more into it. But I have won some races in the past and that did not move me the way that rowing alone in the moonlight on a Cape Cod pond, as I did last night, touches my soul.
The rowing community refers to it as "recreational rowing" and treats it like it is a lesser form of the sport. Good perhaps for tyros and old coots but not real rowing.
Let me know your thoughts.
RVV
For me the rowing is the thing. Moving a elegant boat through the water in the most efficient way that it is possible for me to do so is my goal
not competition.
I feel that racing is an external and for me, an artificial goal. I am searching for more internal rewards.
Now it is true that I am not a particularly fast rower and perhaps if I was winning more races I would be more into it. But I have won some races in the past and that did not move me the way that rowing alone in the moonlight on a Cape Cod pond, as I did last night, touches my soul.
The rowing community refers to it as "recreational rowing" and treats it like it is a lesser form of the sport. Good perhaps for tyros and old coots but not real rowing.
Let me know your thoughts.
RVV