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Youth Programs
AARC Youth Learn to Scull Program
Youth summer rowing programs are intended for students in or entering high school in the fall of 2017. Programs in Sculling are available.
Requirements
Sign Rowing Waiver (Parent or guardian must sign waiver for those under the age of 18)
Register
(see below to register and pay)
Must be entering 9 – 12 grade and under 19 years.
Provide proof of a passed swim test*
*All
youth rowers are required to pass a swim test, which must be signed by a Red Cross certified lifeguard or swim instructor. The test must be completed by rowers
BEFORE
getting into a boat. Forms are available here:
Youth Swim Test
. Copy of previous high school test is accepted.
What to expect
Youth Learn to Scull (YLTS) uses the same curriculum as our Adult Learn to Scull program, but is specifically tailored for high school aged rowers. Instructors will demonstrate basic proper technique geared to teach participants to use single and double scull shells. Participants will learn how to adapt a sweep rowing stroke into a sculling one and how to safely maneuver sculling equipment unassisted both on land and in the water. Additional instruction on how to re-enter capsized craft from the water will be provided.
2017 Sessions and Registration
Classes meet 2 hours a day for four days. Classes are limited to 10 registrants, so sign up early to ensure your seat and get the registration discount!
Regular attendance is highly encouraged due to the cumulative nature of instruction. For questions or further information, please email
info@a2crew.com
.
$329 ($299 for course + $30 novice membership)
Sign up early-classes fill fast!
AARC endeavors to make rowing accessible to the broad community.
To support participation,
scholarships
are available to those with financial need.
Please read our
Refund Policy
prior to making the commitment to our programs.
Register here
Days
Dates
Time
Youth Learn to Scull
Monday-Thursday
June 26 - June 29
9-11am
Rowing after Youth Learn to Scull
Youth LTS graduates become AARC Novice members in the year they graduate (the membership runs through the end of October). You are invited to join our
Club Sculling Program
and continue gaining physical fitness and sculling skills through technique-focused coaching. If you transition directly from LTS to Club Sculling, monthly Club Sculling rowing fees apply after your first month.
Session Dates
July 8-19
Session Times
M-F, 9 AM to 12 noon
Additional Eligibility
Students must have completed a Learn to Scull course. If the class has not been completed, a student may meet with the Director of Sculling to determine eligibility.
Maximum Enrollment
12 students based on club equipment, additional space available for students with their own equipment
Fees (early bird/regular)
With Club Equipment $300/$325
With Own Equipment $210/$235
Membership Required
Yes, Youth Member
Member Signup
Registration
Complete membership then login
Youth Sculling Camp: Club equipment - 7/8/2013
Youth Sculling Camp: Use own equipment - 7/8/2013
Session Dates
July 8-19
Session Times
M-F, 9 AM to 12 noon
Additional Eligibility
Students must have completed a Learn to Scull course. If the class has not been completed, a student may meet with the Director of Sculling to determine eligibility.
Maximum Enrollment
12 students based on club equipment, additional space available for students with their own equipment
Fees (early bird/regular)
With Club Equipment $300/$325
With Own Equipment $210/$235
Membership Required
Yes, Youth Member
Member Signup
Registration
Complete membership then login
Youth Sculling Camp: Club equipment - 7/8/2013
Youth Sculling Camp: Use own equipment - 7/8/2013
A
ARC endeavors to make rowing accessible to the broad community.
Scholarships
are available to those with financial need to support participation.
AARC is a 501(c)3 organization. Donations made to AARC may be eligible for tax deduction. Please check with your tax consultant.
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