NORWOOD – Grateful Oars Rowing Club of Norwood (gratefuloars.weebly.com) culminated their season with a gathering and meeting at the Lobster House.
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NORWOOD – Grateful Oars Rowing Club of Norwood (gratefuloars.weebly.com) culminated their season with a gathering and meeting at the Lobster House.
Want to learn to row?
Visit the club’s Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/
According to the website, The Grateful Oars does not have a professional coach, but a number of members have years of rowing and teaching experience.
Each team's row captain is able to provide basic instruction. New members with rowing experience are assigned to a regular crew that fits with their level of experience.
Beginning rowers are taught the fundamentals of sweep rowing, teamwork, and boating safety through a formal Learn to Row program. A second-year "Devo" crew is available for rowers who wish to continue developing their skills in a coached setting.
The club has no junior program at this time. Currently, most Grateful Oars members range from post-college age to retirees.