Today was the first day back on the water! I'm glad I signed up for the whole season, it was a lot of fun. The group right now is pretty small, it seems that there are 19 of us, including two coxes. Which is an eight, a four and some doubles - I guess they don't bring out the singles until the water warms up in case they tip over.
Anyhow, we started in a big circle with introductions - your name and how long you have rowed. Everyone was like "6 years" "10 years" "2 years" and then I was like "3 months." And then the head coach moved me from the four to the eight. I was so sad because I had memorized everyone's names in my boat, but I didn't know the folks in the new boat.
I had forgotten a lot over the winter, but fortunately the most essential parts came back to me. I didn't completely suck, or catch crabs or throw everyone else off. And throughout the class I got more into the rhythm of it, and was better able to keep time with the other rowers. The cox even complemented me on that :)
We started with some drills on placement, which I really needed to remember the different positions and how to move my body in legs-body-arms-arms-body-legs order. Then we went back and forth with four people at a time rowing and two steadying the boat, which was a really nice way to get back into things. I assume we didn't have everyone rowing at once because we were two rowers short - it worked for me, though. According to my watch we went 8.68 km with an average pace of 4'34" and my heartrate was in mostly zone 1, but got up to zone 2.
It was really nice on the water. We got to watch the sun set and the stars come out. When we finished and were taking the boat out of the water I got wacked in the leg and now I have a shinjury - it's a little bloody and I bet there will be a bruise there tomorrow. Also, I bet I'm going to be sore tomorrow.
Over the weekend there was a rally in the city that I went to with a friend. It was really nice seeing so many people out in support of democracy. I love the signs and the energy. Both our senators talked, as well as the governor and AG, and then a bunch of regular folks. And then the dropkick murphy's played, which was pretty awesome. The star of the band wound up being the ASL interpreter; he was so into it. At one point ken casey was like "this is our new seventh band member." I feel like there will be more protests and I'm going to try to go to them - I'm not sure if they really do anything, but it's better than staying at home acting like everything is OK.
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