Pool sessions Jan - Mar 2013 |
Written by Julian Haines | ||
Tuesday, 20 November 2012 00:00 | ||
We're changing pool this year to Clondalkin Leisure Centre, much bigger but equally warm and modern as previously and located just off the M50, not far from the Red Cow. It's a great opportunity in particular for you to learn to roll a kayak in warmth and comfort on dark winter evenings, but also a good sociable experience. As in previous years most of the pool will be available to members to practice and learn on their own or with the help of other more experienced members. Again this year we've teamed up with Deep Blue Sea Kayaking to also provide professional instruction in the pool for those who want it, at a preferential rate.
Professional tuition from Deep Blue Sea Kayaking If you've never tried to roll a kayak before, you'll probably benefit from a short course of professional instruction to get you started. It can take several sessions of 1:1 instruction before you've learned enough to be able to practice and develop on your own or with more ad-hoc assistance. Deep Blue Sea Kayaking will be present with a couple of boats and instructors at most of the pool sessions. They will be happy to provide professional instruction at a preferential rate for members who have already paid for pool sessions with the club. To avail of the discount you need to first book and pay for pool sessions with the club and then contact Des or Sonja to book tuition with them. WhenSaturday evenings, 7.30 - 8.30pm, 5th Jan - 9th March 2013 inclusive. WhereClondalkin Leisure Centre, Nangor Road, Clondalkin, Dublin 22. That's not far from the Red Cow N7/M50 junction. (Map) Cost€25 for East Coast Sea Kayaking Club Members. This is a flat rate giving access for all 10 weeks! BookingBook and preferably pay online by credit card or Paypal. Or, you can pay by cheque or bank transfer, but in this case you must still book online and click "offline payment" when the option presents. You absolutely must book and pay in advance. Numbers are limited to avoid overcrowding. You cannot pay on the night. Terms
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