Anonymous wrote:St Albans has a great crew camp to "get your feet wet" I had all 3 of mine do it for a few weeks and 2 of the 3 wound up rowing in high school. TBC has a team for high school kids who don't row @ their school. The boathouse on the Anacostia might have a high school program as well - DC is one of the top crew areas in the country and the camaraderie amongst the kids is great. also note that the sport in the fall is longer "head" races that are more akin to cross country and in the spring they row shorter sprints, like 1,500 meters. some kids like one season better than the other
Anonymous wrote:Do any programs exist for 5th or 6th grade boys? Does crew not begin until middle school because your arms have to be long enough?
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if there are any options in Virginia or are they all in DC? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:St Albans has a great crew camp to "get your feet wet" I had all 3 of mine do it for a few weeks and 2 of the 3 wound up rowing in high school. TBC has a team for high school kids who don't row @ their school. The boathouse on the Anacostia might have a high school program as well - DC is one of the top crew areas in the country and the camaraderie amongst the kids is great. also note that the sport in the fall is longer "head" races that are more akin to cross country and in the spring they row shorter sprints, like 1,500 meters. some kids like one season better than the other
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if there are any options in Virginia or are they all in DC? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:St Albans has a great crew camp to "get your feet wet" I had all 3 of mine do it for a few weeks and 2 of the 3 wound up rowing in high school. TBC has a team for high school kids who don't row @ their school. The boathouse on the Anacostia might have a high school program as well - DC is one of the top crew areas in the country and the camaraderie amongst the kids is great. also note that the sport in the fall is longer "head" races that are more akin to cross country and in the spring they row shorter sprints, like 1,500 meters. some kids like one season better than the other
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is in 8th grade and interested in trying crew. Her HS doesn't have a team to try out for. We live in NW DC.
Does anyone have recommendations on local clubs for a beginner?
How do you become interested in crew just curious
Anonymous wrote:DD is in 8th grade and interested in trying crew. Her HS doesn't have a team to try out for. We live in NW DC.
Does anyone have recommendations on local clubs for a beginner?