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6th January 2010
The next 'Get Dragon Boating' has be CANCELLED. It has been post-poned to Sunday 31st January. Book you place now!

29th December 2009
The next 'Get Dragon Boating' session will be held on Sunday 10th January. Please express you interest now, it's never to late to start paddling.

30th October 2009
The Christmas dinner and awards night will be held on Saturday 12th December at Odd Fellows. See the Socials page for more details

30th October 2009
Congratulations to Becky and Will on the birth of the latest Execalibaby Benjamin Thomas


14th October 2009
The training plan for winter can now be found here. Don't forget Steve gave us some good information on training here.


14th October 2009
Some upcoming dates:

Execalibre AGM - Wednesday 25th Nov at 7pm
Christmas Paddle - Sunday 20th Dec
Christmas Holiday -Tuesday 22 Dec to Thursday 31 Dec inclusive
Sunday 17th January -
Henley Winter Series III


 
 
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About Execalibre Dragon Boat Club


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Execalibre Dragon Boat Club is a water sports club based in Exeter, Devon.

Dragon Boat Racing is a water sport with origins in China. The modern version of the sport sees highly decorated 12 metre long boats race over courses varying from 200m to 2000m.
The sport of Dragon Boat racing is unique because it does not rely exclusively on brute strength. A technically good crew will always be superior to one based on raw power. For this reason, the sport lends itself to those who do not excel in 'traditional' sports, and is suitable for men and women, young and old, large and small alike.

 

Training with Execalibre Dragon Boat Club is an excellent way to develop all over body fitness, whilst meeting new people. There is a common misconception that paddling is an 'arms only' sport. This is definitely not the case in a Dragon Boat, the whole body is involved in making the boat travel at its fastest. Regular paddling helps develop excellent core strength, working the muscles in the abdomen, shoulders, back, legs and arms, leading to improved strength and stamina. Our paddlers have seen substantial changes in their overall health, many have lost weight since they have been paddling, others have increased their muscle tone, and every paddler in the club benefits from an improved social life!

Execalibre Dragon Boat Club has paddlers of all levels who train and socialise together, including five who have recently represented Great Britain on the World Stage. Others are committed to racing at domestic level, travelling to the UK-based events, competing with the hundreds of established and scratch teams across the country. A few of our members have yet to experience their first race, whilst others have hung up their racing gloves, but still remain involved with the club for the fitness which comes from regular paddling, of course, for the social events!


Although the main focus of the club is racing, the club has previously travelled to the
Great River Race in London and the Vogalonga in Venice.

Dragon Boat Racing is possibly the only truly inclusive sport out there. Execalibre Dragon Boat Club is always looking to recruit new members of all ages from all walks of life. Everybody is welcome at our weekly training sessions - currently held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6:30pm, and Sunday mornings from 9:30am. If you wish to have a go, please contact our Club Secretary to book a place in one of our training boats.

The only people who do not enjoy Dragon Boat Racing are those who have yet to give it a go!

 

 


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