Learn to Row

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ORRA Adult Program

The Oak Ridge Rowing Association is excited to offer several ways for adults to get involved with the wonderful sport of rowing. It’s more than a pastime and one of the world’s best workouts. Rowing has often been equated to …   

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Don’t know the difference? In sweep rowing, each rower holds one oar. In sculling, each rower holds two oars, or “sculls.”

ORRA’s Learn-to-Row classes are for adults of all ages and abilities. The class is designed to prepare rowers for ORRA’s Beginner classes, and focuses on developing the rowing technique. Learn to Row classes are open to all levels of physical ability, and they are well suited for those looking for an engaging sport to become more physically active. After the class, you are eligible to join our Adult Beginner classes.

What are the classes like?

Learn to Row sessions start on land, with safety, technique and sequence training that takes place on “ergs” (ergometers, or rowing machines). The course then moves to the water, allowing students to work with oars in a stable boat, covering basic skills of safety and technique. Once these basics are mastered, the group moves to a rowing shell, giving each participant the opportunity to use newly learned skills and start rowing as a crew.

ORRA offers “Learn to Row” and “Learn to Scull” five times a year.

What is the time commitment? Each session lasts two weeks and meets on Tu-Wed-Th–for a total of six classes. Each class is 90 minutes long, from 6:30 pm to 8:00pm.

Are there any requirements for taking Learn to Row? In order to take one of ORRA’s Learn to Row classes, you must:
1) Register
2) Pay at the time of registration.

Learn to Row Sessions

Tu. Wed. and Thurs. from 6:30p – 8:00p

    Learn to Row sessions begin on:

  • March 13, 2012
  • April 10, 2012
  • May 8, 2012
  • July 3, 2012
  • August 7, 2012
  • Learn to Scull sessions begin on:

  • April 24, 2012
  • May 22, 2012
  • June 19, 2012
  • July 17, 2012
  • August 21, 2012

Please arrive 15 to 30 minutes before the start of class. Regular “workout” clothing is appropriate. Class fees do not include uniform, event entries
or travel.

Price $120.00

Learn to Row Events

Learn to Row March Learn to Row Begins 03/13/2012
Learn to Row April Learn to Row Begins 04/10/2012
Learn to Row April Learn to Scull Begins 04/24/2012
Learn to Row May Learn to Row Begins 05/08/2012
Learn to Row May Learn to Scull Begins 05/22/2012
Learn to Row June Learn to Scull Begins 06/19/2012

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Learn to Row Coaches

Allen Eubanks
Head Coach

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Head Coach

Allen Eubanks

ORRA's Head Coach Allen Eubanks is in his 9th year as Head Coach and Club Manager of ORRA. Eubanks is a native of Bossier City, Louisiana. A 1997 graduate of Northwestern State University of Louisiana, Eubanks started rowing in 1992. While at NSU Eubanks was involved with more than just rowing he was a member of the Kappa Alpha Order fraternity, spent 4 years on SGA and two years as the layout editor for the college yearbook. Prior to working in Oak Ridge, Eubanks started two programs and coached in Louisiana at Centenary College and the Louisiana School of Math Science and the Arts. Eubanks has the creation of two regattas to his credit as well the "Head of the Red" regatta and the "Secret City Head Race" regatta.USRowing named ORRA as the 2005 Club of the Year under Eubanks' leadership. Eubanks serves on as chairman of USRowing's Youth Committee where he was instrumental in the regional realignment of the qualifying regatta structure for the USRowing Youth Nationals.Eubanks serves as the Director of the Southeast Junior Development Camp.As ORRA's Junior Program head coach, Eubanks has lead the Oak Ridge Junior women's program to one Women's Youth 8+ Southeast Regional Championship in 2002 and recieve bids to six of the last eight years to the USRowing Youth National Championships.The USRowing awarded the 2007 Clayton W. Chapman Sportsmanship Award to ORRA Head Coach Allen Eubanks. This annual award is given to an individual who best emulates Mr. Chapman's 30-year stewardship of the Eastern Sprints and IRA Championship regattas. The recipient shall be an individual that epitomizes the spirit of sport of rowing by consistently serving in a behind the scene administrative role that has previously gone unrecognized. The recipient may be a coach, athlete, referee, administrator, volunteer, regatta organizer, sponsor, or vendor.Eubanks has been married since 2002 to his wife Candace from Shreveport, Louisiana. They have one son Ethan born February 2007 and Evelyn born July 2008.

865.591.0566

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Bailey Larson
Atomic and Adult LTR

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Assistant Coach

Bailey Larson

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Getting started is easy!

1. Register for your class of rowing

2. Join ORRA

3. Pay Fees

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