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Why I Row

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  Posted by Christoarpher , 12 June 2011 · 1,127 views



People ask me why I row. This video, shot my by one of my teammates, describes it very well. It really is that magical out on the water.

The Port is sometimes not much to look at, and I’m convinced that the tugboat operators are the minions of Satan, but the water is usually fantastic.

But it’s more than that.

At it’s best, rowing reminds me to stay focused on the moment, not the past, not the future. It’s the stroke right now that matters. The last stroke is history. I can’t change it. I can’t do anything about it. If it sucked, I can do this stroke differently. If it was good, I can try to duplicate it. The next stroke hasn’t happened yet. If I worry about it, I’m not focused on the present stroke.

Pain is temporary, but the pride of accomplishment lasts a long time. There’s also a difference between pain (your body’s way of telling you, Knock it off, fool!) and discomfort, which can and should be tolerated on the road to growth. No one every promised us an entirely comfortable life, and learning to tolerate discomfort comes with maturity.

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13 Jun 2011 - 08h35.
Well, I relate to your description because I am not a Type A personality, must win, must win.

I prefer the Zen you experience with rowing.

But I also want to say what a wonderful feeling of community and belonging that the video conveys. It made me and probably others feel a longing to be a part of a club, part of a community, that shares a strong love of something.

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