arrowHome arrow Why Paddle? Tuesday, 09 March 2010
 
Welcome New Paddlers
The first practice for those interested in competitive paddling with our Club takes place in March.  Practices will be held at Mother's Beach, off of Palawan Way, Marina del Rey.  For additional information,  email us:   This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

NOTE: Novice Enrollment usually ends mid-May but you are encouraged to begin your training in March.  If you miss signing up before this cut-off date, please contact us February of next year.

OFFSEASON PADDLING:  Please check here for more info on our paddling schedule during the offseason.


Why Paddle?

Welcome to Marina Outrigger Canoe Club. We are excited to have you as a new paddler
and look forward to introducing you to one of the fastest growing and most exciting sports
in California.  

Outrigger paddling has been around for centuries when Polynesians used it as a means
of travel from island to island.   The outrigger canoe was designed to be an open ocean
craft.  Paddling has a rich history, and alongside surfing and diving, forms the holy triad
for waterman.  Most of the original paddlers in Hawaii, and the first paddlers in California
were true waterman and waterwomen, with the outrigger canoe just another extension
of their connection to the ocean.  Look at many of the top waterman, and paddling will
probably be part of their repertoire.

MDROCC

Paddling as a sport is at an interesting point in its history.  The growth is phenomenal,
and allows an avenue for men and women of all athletic and committment levels to train
and compete.  Whether your goal is to paddle for fun, or to commit to compete at a high
level with amazing athletes, there is a place for you in this sport.   Maybe you just want
to get into shape.  Others may want to elevate their fitness to another level. 

How many people do you know who can say they've paddled across the Catalina Channel?  
How about the Kaiwi Channel between Molokai and Oahu, one of the most treacherous
stretches of water in the world?  You'll be able to count yourself amongst that group.
 
You'll learn a lot about the history of the sport and of our club, and you'll be part of it as
it grows.  You will learn the outrigger stroke, with all members of the crew acting in unison. 
It's an amazing feeling when all 6 paddlers are firing on all cylinders, in the zone. 
It goes without saying that you'll get a great workout, and get into great shape- again,
your commitment level will determine how far you can go.  You'll also be a part of a
team, a community-  ocean lovers like yourself.

So welcome.  MDROCC can fulfill your needs, whatever your goal.

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