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 91 
 on: April 15, 2019, 03:35:37 PM 
Started by Colossus - Last post by Colossus
Still for sale (and still no photos, it's hanging up in my garage) - updated price.  I'm driving down to Vancouver in June, can bring it down with me then.

 92 
 on: April 04, 2019, 10:30:01 AM 
Started by Aners - Last post by Aners
Want to try something new or to expand your circle of friends?

RGL United is a semi-competitive co-ed dragon boat team, aged 18-40 looking to recruit new members (especially male paddlers)! We are looking for new members who are committed, willing to learn, & has a competitive spirit! No experience necessary!

Where: Granville Island's False Creek Community Center (by tennis courts)
When: Wednesday nights at 7pm & Saturday mornings at 8am.
What to wear: Dri-fit clothes, a light shell/windbreaker, & shoes you don't mind getting wet.
What to bring: A bottle of water, that's it! We'll provide paddles & life jackets.
We train for local & out of town competitions that happen during the weekends.

The season runs until August and team fees for the year is TBA which covers practice time, and a jersey (any out town accommodation/travel extra).

If interested, please reply to this post as we need to ensure numbers of bodies in the boat!

 93 
 on: April 01, 2019, 01:15:10 PM 
Started by fisherguy - Last post by fisherguy
We are a Mixed Rec C/D Team that needs a Coach for the season up to end of June after Concord.

We practice one a week at 6:00 pm on Tuesdays out of Dragonzone at False Creek.

Please txt me at 604-323-6381 if you are interested.


 94 
 on: March 28, 2019, 08:09:47 PM 
Started by FCRCC - Last post by FCRCC
If you’ve never paddled in an outrigger, or lack confidence in your paddling abilities, the False Creek Racing Canoe Club Novice Program welcomes you to learn basics of paddling technique, boat safety and outrigger culture!

This is a co-ed program open to adults of all ages, and is coached by experienced FCRCC outrigger paddlers. Through this program, you will learn outrigger paddling technique (no paddling experience necessary), develop paddling fitness and be introduced to Hawaiian culture.

It is a lot of fun! Once you have completed the novice session, we encourage you to advance into one of the FCRCC Outrigger Programs.

Practices are held Mondays and Wednesdays, 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm, for four weeks. launching from the FCRCC Burrard site. (WARNING: the more practices you attend, the more quickly you will become addicted to outrigger paddling!)

To register for a four-week-long Novice Six-person (OC-6) program (May, June, July or August), please go to the following link https://thriva.activenetwork.com/Reg4/Form.aspx…

To participate in the Novice OC-6 program you must be a member of the FCRCC for the month you are participating in the program ($60). This is included in the $80 fee. If you continue on in the program for more than one month, you will be asked to upgrade your membership to an individual member. The $60 one-month trial membership fee will be credited towards the full membership fee.

 95 
 on: March 17, 2019, 10:09:19 AM 
Started by Alpakalypse - Last post by Pebbles
Hi
Is this still available? Thanks

 96 
 on: March 17, 2019, 10:08:10 AM 
Started by aghon - Last post by Pebbles
Hi
Is this still available? Thanks

 97 
 on: March 17, 2019, 10:03:19 AM 
Started by leeli - Last post by Pebbles
Hi
Is the reactor 2 DB paddle still available? Do you have photos? Thanks

 98 
 on: March 11, 2019, 11:26:15 AM 
Started by Braggin Dragons - Last post by Braggin Dragons
Braggin Dragons is a recreational mixed dragon boat team that practices on Tuesdays and Thursdays (6:00-7:30 pm) from the UBC Boathouse in Richmond (15 minute walk from Aberdeen Station).  

If you can come and help us out, please contact us at: [email protected]

 99 
 on: March 05, 2019, 05:55:55 PM 
Started by Katy - Last post by Katy
We are just in the process of organizing for the 2019 season and have a few seats open on our mixed (Paddlers of the Fifth Moon) and womens (Snappin' Dragons) teams.

Both teams are competitively-minded rec crews in that we're looking for strong, fit, reliable, driven, committed people that work hard but are still fun to be around. Both teams are drama free and have a great group of paddlers from the relatively new to the very experienced. Target age range is 20-49 to avoid competing with our 50+ teams for recruitment but obviously the right fit will not be turned away based on age!

Both teams are coached by a highly qualified coach (Dragon Boat Canada Level 2) with almost 18 years of coaching experience. We will train both sides with a strong focus on technique and injury prevention.

Practice nights are Tues and Thurs starting April 2 and running until the Victoria festival in August. The women's team is out 530-7pm (meeting 515pm for warm up), the mixed boat is out at 7-830pm (meeting 645pm).

Fees include practice time and entry into all 4 races
Sprints (Victoria) May 26
Gorge (Victoria) June 15
Nanaimo Jul 6-7
Victoria Aug 10-11

Absolutely no experience is necessary, we'll teach you everything you need to know. You're more than welcome to come check it out before coughing up registration fees. No pressure to join, if it's not your thing, it's not your thing! Smile

There will also be an opportunity for anyone to try out dragon boat on Mar 16 1-3pm as Fairway Gorge Paddling Club is having an open house.

Anyway, if you're interested or need more info, shoot me an email! kmilne at shaw.ca

 100 
 on: March 05, 2019, 04:38:43 PM 
Started by KT - Last post by KT
STEP UP YOUR GAME!
Objective:
The objective is to provide older athletes with access to high level coaching, body awareness, nutritional guidance and mental training.

Featuring:
1 · Senior B Nationals Dragon Boat Coach Tom Arnold
•   Motivation to inspire seniors that they can be a world class paddler
•   Journey taken by the Gorging Dragons to participate at the World level
•   Latest dragon boat paddling techniques
•   Q&A

2 · Athletic Muscle Expert Dr. Ryan Doyle
•   Paddlers muscle group explained
•   The spine and how to prepare and take care of it (spinal hygiene)
•   Muscle warm up techniques
•   Things to do to prevent injury
•   Q&A

3 · Sports Nutritionist Kayla Friesen
•   Sports Nutrition for 55+ athletes
•   Fueling a senior performance body
•   Before and after race nourishment

4 · Mental Performance Consultant Christie Gialloreto
•   Sports psychology for 55+ athletes
•   How to deal with pre-race anxiety

Networking:
Come out and learn from the professionals, network with wannabe and current paddlers wishing to step up their game to participate in local, Provincial and National races.

Advance Tickets
$55 before March 20th Available at FGPC or https://fgpaddle.com/step-up-your-game
Visa, MC & Amx accepted




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