Dragon Boat End Of Season Celebration - Colorado

08/03/2023 05:00 PM - 08:00 PM MT

Location

Adaptive Adventures Office
9053 N Harlan St
Westminster, CO 80031

Summary

Join us as we celebrate our amazing Team Blue community! Team Blue just finished competing in the Colorado Dragon Boat Festival and is wrapping up the season. Paddlers who were on the team this year, and people who are looking to join for next season are encouraged to join us for a POTLUCK style cookout at our Westminster office. *REGISTRATION REQUIRED* We will be moving boats to storage at 5PM and eating around 6PM (or as soon as boats are moved).

Description

*REGISTRATION REQUIRED*

Team Blue, come join us for an end of the season celebration! While we wish we would have had the opportunity to get on the water more this year, we are grateful for the opportunity to come together on the water and celebrate our community. We will meet at Standley Lake to load boats onto the trailer at 5PM. Following boat moving, we will have a potluck-style cookout at the Adaptive Adventures in Westminster. Adaptive Adventures will provide brats, burgers, chips, and gatorade.

What is Dragon Boat Racing?

Dragon Boating- a sport founded in China over 2000 years ago, started as an international sport in 1976 in Hong Kong. It has worldwide participation of over 50 million competitors.  Dragon boats are fast, powerful, and recognized for the camaraderie, strength, and endurance fostered amongst the team members. 

The crew for the Hong Kong class dragon boat is typically 22, made up of 20 paddlers in pairs facing toward the bow (front) of the boat; 1 'drummer' or 'caller' at the bow facing toward the paddlers who creates the heartbeat and rhythm of the boat; and 1 'sweep' (steerer) standing at the rear of the boat controlling its track.

Benefits of Dragon Boat Racing

Dragon Boat racing is a fun team-building activity and participating in a dragon boat event can benefit people with disabilities, warriors, family, caregivers, and others in numerous ways.

  • Dragon Boating creates an inclusive environment.
  • People of all ages and fitness levels can participate.
  • The nature of the sport emphasizes unity and working together.
  • Driving towards the finish line produces energy, enthusiasm, and motivation.
  • Paddlers communicate by cheering each other on.
  • The sport encourages leaders to move to the forefront.
  • Twenty paddlers in one boat = increased camaraderie. 

Dragon boat races feature an exhilarating combination of premier sports competition in concert with an entertainment showcase for corporations, community organizations, and families.  This is your opportunity to be at the forefront of representing people with disabilities and their supporters.

How will you train?

Expect to progress in your skills learning how to paddle efficiently and effectively with your new unit, into phases of endurance, and taking this new fitness and family into your at-home life. Together, we will learn how to improve our fitness, canoe stroke, power, and ability to feel the hull of that dragon boat move with speed and stealth.  

You will need to sign a contract of commitment that states you will be able to attend 90% of the sessions. If our team places well, we can qualify to continue to further events out of state. 

Our team coach and mentors will provide the resources and skills necessary to reach the highest levels. Our head coach has worked in China as a national team canoe instructor and has worked across the world helping veterans, those with disabilities, and many others find Olympic development opportunities and help identify a team's greatest potential.  We will also have multiple others assisting in the development of this team. We are a family! 

*Please Note* Participants must be able to follow directions and effectively communicate with or without assistance provided by themselves to be eligible for Adaptive Adventures programs

For questions, contact Chris Wiegand at: wiegand@adaptiveadventures.org

 

 

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