Adult rowers are called "masters." Master's classes meet for ninety minutes when outdoors and seventy-five minutes when indoors. Classes are offered two, three, or four days per week. To help steer rowers into appropriately suited programs, we have designated each class with a skill level: novice, intermediate, or advanced. Upon final enrollment, coaches will use these designations along with the preferences and goals expressed by the rowers to implement training programs tailored to the needs of each individual class. This full-body activity improves strength, endurance and balance without risk of contact injuries or undue torque and pressure on joints.
Learn-to-Row introduces beginners to the basics of the sport of Rowing. Gain valuable tips on fitness and technique while utilizing different styles of rowing along with training on land and on the water. The program serves as a comprehensive how-to to jump start your rowing career! Whether you have an interest in competitive rowing or just trying something new, sign up today! Please click below on your desired program and download and fill out the forms. When done please email to Darren Gary or drop off at the Water Club. To enroll in our regular Master's rowing program rowers must be members of the Greenwich Water Club. Please contact Mike Wieneke, Director of Rowing, or Darren Gary, Head Masters Coach, with questions regarding Masters Rowing. If you would like more information regarding membership, please contact Michael Wieneke at 203-661-4033 ext. 236.