FAQ
Do I have to be really fit to join the
club?
No you don't. Of course it helps to be fit, but everybody has to
start somewhere. Don't be put off joining if you think you are not
very fit at the moment. The club trains throughout the year and
your fitness will soon improve with regular training
attendance.
How do you train?
We train on the water all year round, in all weathers as
long as the conditions are considered safe. Training in the boat
consists of a mixture of technique work, practice races and
endurance training. During the winter months we continue to train
on the water on Sunday but replace Wednesday night water sessions
with British Military Fitness classes at The Forest Recreation
Ground. We also use the gym at the Brit Club for circuit training
work.
How many times do you race in a year?
The club usually enters between seven and ten race events during
the year leading up to the National Finals held at Holme Pierrepont
in Nottingham. Most races are held on a Sunday, with the National
Finals being a two day event held usually on the last Saturday and
Sunday in September.
Where do you race?
Races take place in various locations around the country. In
recent years Notts Anaconda has attended races in Liverpool,
London, Exeter, Nottingham, Worcester, Preston, Milton Keynes,
Bristol and Stockton. The team usually travels down early on
the morning of the race day, returning home after the event, which
usually finishes around 5.00pm. As Exeter is a long drive we
usually go down a day or two before the event and stay at a local
campsite, making it a very enjoyable social weekend. This year's
race calendar can be found here.
If I attend a race event will I definitely compete in a
race?
The club coach obviously tries to pick teams that will win!
However, the coach will also try to give everyone the opportunity
to compete in a race at each event the club attends. Most race
events consist of around six races during the course of the day, so
there is plenty of opportunity for every paddler to race.
How do I join?
Simple! You can either turn up to a training session, or you can
contact us. Details of training times and location can be found here. To get in
touch, click here.