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You and your parents need to complete the Camp Randall Rowing Club Registration Form, the USRowing Waiver Form, the Emergency Contact Information Form and send everything, along with a check for the program fee to: Camp Randall Rowing Club, Inc. |
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We are serious about safety and strictly adhere to the safety regulations established by our sport’s governing body, the USRowing Association. We row rain or shine, as long as there is no danger of lightning and the winds are reasonably light. If storms do occur, the camp can easily move indoors at the Brittingham Boathouse for continued training on ergs. |
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You’ve never rowed. No problem! You’ll love to try it. No experience is necessary, just sign up for our summer Learn-to-Row Program. All sessions are ideal if you are looking for an exciting, fun, low-impact, cardio vascular team sport. You’ll meet new friends, learn the basics of the sport of rowing and improve your overall fitness level. |
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You’ll meet kids from all over the Dane County area! Camp Randall Rowing Club offers two beginner-based rowing programs. One program is for high school students and the other is for middle school kids. The High School Learn to Row Camp is for students entering grades 9-12. The Middle School Learned to Row Clinic is for students entering grades 6-8.
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You will learn the essentials of sweep rowing (one oar per person) with both land training on ergs (rowing machines) and on-the-water training at the Brittingham Boathouse on Lake Monona Bay. The focus is on basic rowing skills, rowing terms and teamwork, with an emphasis on learning how to row as a crew of 4 or 8. |
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If you have a general question about the Club, use our contact page. For questions about the WeCanRow Program, contact Mary McNicholas, WCR Manager at mcnicholasmary58@gmail.com. |
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Camp Randall Rowing Club, Inc. Once we have this – you are registered! |
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In addition to the advice from other WCR programs, we also solicited input from the local medical community and from local cancer survivor support groups. Our WCR program is a result of this collaborative effort and is designed to provide all participants with a safe and rewarding experience. Completion of the forms listed on the WeCanRow Checklist is the first step to becoming involved as a WCR participant. The following is a brief description of the forms:
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You need to speak with your doctor about your individual situation. We are happy to hear that Dr. Carolyn ' Kaelin, a physician at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, is studying female cancer ' survivors who row. A report about Dr. Kaelin’s medical practice says, "...Yet even though rowing is a rigorous, repetitious, and demanding arm exercise, none of the rowers in Dr. Kaelin's practice has lymphedema. The theory is that paced activity to build up arm strength and gradually stressed the lymphatics widens the remaining channels to accommodate the increased flow of lymph fluid." The National Lymphoma Network (NFN) reports that the majority of individuals with lymphoma can safely perform aerobic and resistive exercise using the affected parts of the body when compression garments are worn, the affected body part is not exercised to fatigue and appropriate modifications are adopted to prevent trauma and over use. The NFN also says that the majority of individuals who are at risk for lymphedema can safely perform aerobic and resistive exercises using the "at risk" part of the body when exercises are initiated at low intensity and increased gradually. In any event, if you have concerns about this issue, you should review them with your physician. |
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Athletic gear is all that is required, so long as it is not too baggy. Baggy clothing can get caught in the movable seats of both rowing shells and the ergs. T-shirts or tank tops and shorts, especially biking style shorts work well. Please wear gym shoes with socks, not sandals. A cap, sunglasses and sunscreen are recommended. Bring a water bottle. Of course, clothing needs change with the seasons. Please note that the Brittingham Boathouse does not have a locker room or facilities to lock your valuables; therefore, participants should not bring valuables to the boathouse and should come dressed to row. |
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The fee for the April -- October WeCanRow season is $400. For rowers joining the WeCanRow program after July 1, the fee is $200 for the remainder of the season. Most health insurance policies provide wellness incentive reimbursements and WCR qualifies for this benefit. If you have special financial needs, please review the CRRC Scholarships FAQ and the Scholarship Request Form. Note that CRRC offers scholarships to WCR participants on a financial need basis. |
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If you have not already mailed the information to us, please bring all materials mentioned on the "WeCanRow Check List" At the first practice you will:
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In April and July, Camp Randall Rowing Club hosts kickoff events for WCR at the Brittingham Boathouse (Specific dates and times TBA). The WCR staff and WCR particpants will be on hand to answer questions. Refreshments will be served. Please join us for a tour of the boathouse and meet the WCR staff. |
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WCR is designed for women cancer survivors, regardless of physical conditioning. So don't worry; we begin very slowly to make certain that everyone is able to fully participate. In fact, many WCR participants never took part in any athletic activities before starting to row as adults. WCR practices focus on basic rowing skills, rowing terms and teamwork, with an emphasis on learning how to row as a crew. Participants develop knowledge about rowing and build confidence in their abilities. As a result, many participants form strong friendships from the shared experience. Rowing is great fun! |
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The WCR season begins the first of April and continues through October. The sessions are held Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6 PM to 8 PM at the beautifully renovated Brittingham Boathouse, located at 601 North Shore Drive in Madison, on Lake Monona across from the offices of J. H. Findorff & Sons, Inc. There is a parking lot next to the boathouse but because the lot is small, we encourage WCR participants to carpool. Also, a bicycle path passes the boathouse and there are four bicycle racks available. |
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WCR is a rowing program offered by Camp Randall Rowing Club (CRRC) and is specifically designed for female cancer survivors. WCR begins where surgery and physical therapy ends by providing physical exercise, self-image enhancement, group support and a team-building approach for women transitioning from being cancer patients to survivors. |
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We are serious about safety and strictly adhere to the safety regulations established by our sport’s governing body, the USRowing Association. We row rain or shine, as long as there is no danger of lightning and the winds are reasonably light. If storms do occur, the camp can easily move indoors at the Brittingham Boathouse for continued training on ergs. |
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Each season, the CRRC Board of Directors establishes a deadline for applying for scholarships. The applications must be received by CRRC on or before the deadline date. Within 7-10 days the CRRC Finance Committee reviews all scholarship application requests and makes a determination about awards. The Committee's determination is final. |
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The cost for the 2010 Spring/Summer Term, including travel expenses, is $1,200. The Spring/Summer term begins in mid-March and includes a week long Spring Training trip to Oak Ridge, TN (during the MMSD Spring Break), regattas throughout the Midwest and recreational rowing during the summer. The term ends on July 31. The costs for the 2010 Fall/Winter Workout Term is $710. The Fall/Winter Workout Term begins in September and ends in mid-March. The crew competes in regattas throughout the Fall Term. Winter Workouts are held in the basement of the Hilldale Mall. CRRC offers a 25% discount for a family's 2nd, 3rd & 4th child enrolled during a CRRC rowing term. Limited "need-based" payment arrangements and/or scholarships are also available. Please review the CRRC Scholarships FAQ and the scholarship request form.
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There are two rowing terms:
You can join the club for one or both terms. While it is preferable to join at the beginning of a term, rowers can can often join while a term is in progress. Do not hesitate to contact us through the website. For rowers who join at mid-term or later, the fee has traditionally been set at half of the full fee for the season. |
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Yes! Many interested high school students have visited the boathouse, seen what the club is about and then decided they would like to experience rowing for themselves. Typically, you can row at no cost for at least a few days with no commitment (sometimes longer, but the logistics of rowing can make it difficult to juggle all the club rowers who need to get on the water). The only thing you must do is have a parent or legal guardian complete the two following forms and give them to one of the coaches at the Brittingham Boathouse. If you decide rowing is for you, then please join the club for the current season. We want you! |
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From the USRowing website: "A Junior is a competitor who in the current calendar year does not attain the age of 19, or who is and has been continuously enrolled in secondary school as a full time student seeking a diploma. A competitor thus ceases to be a Junior after December 31 of the year of his or her 18th birthday, or of the year in which he or she completes the 12th grade of secondary school, having been a full time student, whichever is later." |
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There are indeed many forms required for participation and each one has a specific purpose.
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Orders are submitted in large batches to avoid minimum quantity surcharges and set up fees. This allows us to keep costs lower. This is done at least four times a year (early fall, early winter, early spring, and early summer). Clothes are typically received anywhere from 2 to 6 weeks after the bulk order is placed. Once they are in, the clothes are brought to the Boathouse for delivery. |

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