My position on the boat is called stroke (I'm situated at the very front of the boat and set the pace). In total there are 8 seats and room for a cox. Today, we practiced drills of 4 people rowing at a time, while the other 4 stabilized the boat with their oars. Although it was a bit shaky at the beginning, we managed to set a good rhythm. Towards the second half of the outing, we managed to have 6 people rowing at once, while 2 stabilized the boat. We were moving fairly fast, when we were all in rhythm! We even managed to pass by some other novice boats which started before us. After an hour and a half, we put the boat back and had a quick coaching talk.
Afterwards, I ran back to Emma (the Cambridge River is very pretty in the morning!) and grabbed a quick breakfast at about 9am. Luckily, I have no classes or supervisions on Tuesday, so I'll probably do some reading later on. Tonight is Matriculation dinner, which is a very fancy three course dinner with various wines and drinks. It should be fairly exciting as it completes our official enrollment into the University of Cambridge!
Cool cool! Bohan's rowing! Megaprops! I personally hated being stroke seat, my rhythm was bad and I didn't like to set the stroke rate for the rest of the boat. But if you're stroke, that means you're a port! Like me! =D
ReplyDeleteIn your shell, was your cox in front of your or behind you?
Yay yay yay =D People who row are awesome =D
He was in front...i'm with all the other upperclassmen so we're pro :D
ReplyDeleteWow Bohan...good for you. Glad you found something you like to do. I hope rowing goes well for you...your arms are gonna be so jacked when you come back! Aloha braddah.
ReplyDelete-Julian