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by mpukita » August 3rd, 2006, 10:54 pm
Roland:
Great story about how you got into rowing, and rowing OTW. I'm up for helping others get up the motivation to try the OTW thing ... when you get even a reasonable stroke, the way the power translates into moving the boat is incredible. Slow, slow, slow, technique, technique, technique. Today, my problem was not chickening out and breaking the arms way, way too early ... to artificially "rush" ( ha ha ) the stroke to think it would help me keep up with the big guys ... when just the opposite was true. Once I just got into arms away, body over, up the slide, flip, catch, down the slide, back over, arms in ... and stayed with it until it naturally worked out, the synchronization and the transfer of power to the water was an awesome feeling. Yeah, you see it on the monitor, but in the boat, you feel it the whole time.
Joan:
I don't think we use the wider trainers for the small boat class ... to do it, you need to have finished LTR (learn to row) 1 and 2, so you're pretty comfortable in a boat ... but certainly not a single or double (or pair) for that matter. It sounds like it's a "sink or swim" kind of thing. Not sure I'm looking forward to that ... where we row the water is not exactly "pristine". My brother-in-law has a cottage with a wonderful multi-level dock on a lake in northern Ontario. I'm thinking, "How cool would it be to take a single up there and just putter around the lake in the morning for thousands of meters?" In the mornings, the lake is dead still, as it's pretty protected and has several islands, so there is not that much uninterrupted fetch (had to look that term up ... forgot it and could not for the life of me remember the term) to generate much rough water ... just ski boats once the hangovers wear off. By that time, I'll have eaten breakfast and lunch and be ready for a nap in the hammock!
Love it.
-- Mark
Mark Pukita
48 / 5'7" or 1.70 m / 165 lbs. or 75 kg
1:38.3 (500m) 07NOV05// 3:35.2 (1K) 05NOV06// 07:10.7 (2K LW) 25FEB07// 20:16.0 (5K) 20OCT05// 23:54.1 (6K) 20DEC06// 7,285 (30min) 27NOV05// 41:15.7 (10K) 19NOV05// 14,058 (60min) 29NOV05