Learned how to scull
Posted: July 13th, 2009, 8:29 am
Haven't been on for a while. I usually do outdoor stuff when it gets warmer and visit a lot when the indoor season gets busy. I thought I would fill you in on my latest (mis)adventure - OUTDOOR rowing!!
Took a class for 50+ (age) to learn to scull at Thompson's Boathouse, on the Potomac River, Washington, D.C. After 6 sessions (if you can row) you get certification to use their equipment (reasonable cost). Went out the first time without supervision last week.
I used a Hudson boat (little wider for my size). Did everything right (according to my training) and got in the boat - no problems. However, I just couldn't seem to get the boat away from the dock. Sooooooooooo I took my left oar and gave the side of the dock a pretty good shove to get away. Yep - took a dump in 30'+ of water!!!!!!
Got out and the boat center personnel looked at me as if......"that's it for the day! However, I figured when plane goes down, don't they put the crew back on another plane and go up again?
Yep - got back in and rowed for about an hour with no further mishaps. Sure glad the water wasn't cold!!
A little different than indoor rowing!!
Took a class for 50+ (age) to learn to scull at Thompson's Boathouse, on the Potomac River, Washington, D.C. After 6 sessions (if you can row) you get certification to use their equipment (reasonable cost). Went out the first time without supervision last week.
I used a Hudson boat (little wider for my size). Did everything right (according to my training) and got in the boat - no problems. However, I just couldn't seem to get the boat away from the dock. Sooooooooooo I took my left oar and gave the side of the dock a pretty good shove to get away. Yep - took a dump in 30'+ of water!!!!!!
Got out and the boat center personnel looked at me as if......"that's it for the day! However, I figured when plane goes down, don't they put the crew back on another plane and go up again?
Yep - got back in and rowed for about an hour with no further mishaps. Sure glad the water wasn't cold!!
A little different than indoor rowing!!