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Author Topic: FCRCC Youth Warcanoe now recruiting,  (Read 7296 times)
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« on: June 21, 2007, 01:46:18 PM »

Attention All Jr. Paddlers,

The Youth Warcanoe Program is premiering this Saturday at 12!

If your interested in cross training for a higher Jr. division at Alcan, then this is the sport for you!

Where:FCRCC on Granville Island

When: Saturday at 12, with more sessions to be addedd per week

Cost: $50/month, cost includes Youth Warcanoe membership, as well as Youth Flatwater membership

Whom with: Head Coach of Eric Hamber Secondary, Flatwater Coach of FCRCC


Any questions feel free to reply to this thread, contact Luke at [email protected] or call 778 895 3477,

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« Reply #1 on: June 21, 2007, 02:16:00 PM »

luke... i'm not a youth... am i still eligiable to be coached by you?   Very Happy
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« Reply #2 on: June 21, 2007, 02:17:49 PM »

well...if you aren't weirded out by the emo kids,

and if you bring your weight in children sure,

I'd recommend you to go to adult flatwater though,
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« Reply #3 on: June 22, 2007, 04:00:05 PM »

I'd recommend you to go to adult flatwater though,

I've been trying flatwater (k1) and it's a gas. No other boat (at least not db or oc) allows you to connect with the water and develop good balance so well, IMNSHO. However, be prepared to get wet. The sessions are also known as "adult capsize lessons". If you're coming from a pure db background, I'd suggest a gentler transition via OC1. If you're an FCRCC member, I highly recommend signing up for OC1 SBC, especially if Jackie comes back to coach in the winter.
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« Reply #4 on: June 22, 2007, 05:06:38 PM »

start your own thread and go recruit for OC1 else where please,

want to learn fast, do something without an alma,

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« Reply #5 on: June 22, 2007, 07:17:44 PM »

I'd recommend you to go to adult flatwater though,

I've been trying flatwater (k1) and it's a gas. No other boat (at least not db or oc) allows you to connect with the water and develop good balance so well, IMNSHO.
i disagree.  i think C1 is better for that.  and if you do war canoe, you have a chance to get used to the stance in the boat (high kneel), which is a great mid-point to go from DB to C1.  we want as many youth out in war canoe and C1 (and k1) as possible so we can steal them when they're super fast when they're older.
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« Reply #6 on: June 23, 2007, 04:07:31 PM »

By all means kids should try war canoe or c15. It looks like a blast and I'd like to do it myself although I'm not quite in the right age category.

Check out the kids having fun in this picture from http://www.fcrcc.com/Programs/details.html:



My comment about k1 was really with respect to oc and db. Haven't really done any c1 myself.

As for adults learning fast without the ama, sure why not. But only sign up if you're a decent swimmer because you will fall in the water and might have to swim a fair distance with your boat. Let's not be too arrogant or elitist about different types of boats please. I find it both hilarious and sad to hear oc paddlers dissing db'ers and flatwater paddlers dissing oc. Can't we all just get along? Very Happy

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« Reply #7 on: June 23, 2007, 11:23:15 PM »

By all means kids should try war canoe or c15. It looks like a blast and I'd like to do it myself although I'm not quite in the right age category.

Check out the kids having fun in this picture from http://www.fcrcc.com/Programs/details.html:



My comment about k1 was really with respect to oc and db. Haven't really done any c1 myself.

As for adults learning fast without the ama, sure why not. But only sign up if you're a decent swimmer because you will fall in the water and might have to swim a fair distance with your boat. Let's not be too arrogant or elitist about different types of boats please. I find it both hilarious and sad to hear oc paddlers dissing db'ers and flatwater paddlers dissing oc. Can't we all just get along? Very Happy




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