Anyone have thoughts/opinions for summer rowing camps? A couple are listed below. Feel free to add more suggestions with the comment link on the blog below this post.
Hey all, Black Bear Sculling is a pretty good program. Also, Penn AC runs a program that practices two times a week and does not have any races. It is pretty low stress and was a fun thing for me to do after my Soph year and kept me in shape all summer. This being said, if you or your child are looking to make some serious headway in getting faster I would STRONGLY suggest doing a summer long program. If you are interested in doing something along those lines send me an e-mail, ARamsey@ShipleySchool.org or AAR65@Cornell.edu, and I can help you find a program that is most suited to you and your child's interests. Tom also has tons of information about programs and camps that kids have enjoyed.
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Other rowing camps are available at www.row2k.com and
www.boathouserow.com under the
"camps" sections.
Click here: Quaker Rowing Camp
http://www.quakerrowingcamp.com/
Wisconsin Junior Women's Rowing Camp; week of June 13
Hey all,
Black Bear Sculling is a pretty good program. Also, Penn AC runs a program that practices two times a week and does not have any races. It is pretty low stress and was a fun thing for me to do after my Soph year and kept me in shape all summer. This being said, if you or your child are looking to make some serious headway in getting faster I would STRONGLY suggest doing a summer long program. If you are interested in doing something along those lines send me an e-mail, ARamsey@ShipleySchool.org or AAR65@Cornell.edu, and I can help you find a program that is most suited to you and your child's interests. Tom also has tons of information about programs and camps that kids have enjoyed.
-Ramsey
Vesper Boat Club also has a 6 week program this summer
http://www.vesperboatclub.org/racing/jrs_racing_summer2010.php
Brian
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