You'll need to do a bit of scouting around...there are groups based on schools, geographic locations (i.e., Taff, Attack Racking), goals (i.e., weight loss), status (i.e., age, sex, nationality, etc.), intent to meet at actual indoor rowing meets, etc. Some groups base their group competition on total meters, some on meters/member. Some simply use the group as a ladder that the members can use for self-challenges. Some participate in on-line rowing, some in the
Cross-Team Challenge ("CTC")& others only in the C2 challenges. Some have "team threads" (primarily on the
UK C2forum under "Teams & Clubs") and others have separate web sites where their members "hang out."
Some take anyone who expresses an interest in joining, some are "invitation only"--obviously you'll want to find out the policy of the group or groups you're intrested in. If you think you would be interested in some of the invitation-only groups, see if the group you're interested in competes in the CTC. If so, you might want to compete as an "independent" for a while (those who declare themselves an "independent" are treated as a team for purposes of the competition).
You can explore the various teams from the "
University/Club Standings for 2007 Season" page. You'll be able to sort by various types, as well as number of members. When you see a club that looks right for you, click on the number to the left of their name, which will take you to their page. If you are interested in what you see, contact one or more people from the group and see what develops.
Good luck in finding one that feels right for you!
Alissa