Learning to Row

Novice Day Program

Each spring, the Des Moines Rowing Club holds a free "Novice Day" for anyone living in the area interested in learning to row. Just let us know ahead of time that you’d like to give it a try so we can schedule you for a boat time.

Novice Day Setup

As a participant, you’ll be assigned a time on Novice Day (approximately 1 hour) to gather information, talk to club members, and even try a little spin in the boat! There is no cost to participate in Novice Day and no commitment to join the club. When you arrive, you’ll be asked to register by completing a membership form and signing a waiver. You will be asked to verify that you know how to swim competently for 200 yards. That form will not be processed until you decide after your rowing experience that you want to participate in the program. If you decide that rowing is not for you, that’s not a problem. We’re happy that you took the time to check it out and try something new.

If you do decide that you’d like to participate in the summer-long program, you’ll need to return to the registration desk to select a rowing time (pre-set slots will be available—usually 5:30 or 6:30 pm on weekdays or at a pre-arranged weekend time) and pay your fee. The cost is $85, plus you’ll also be required to perform 5 hours of volunteer time for the club. (DMRC is an entirely volunteer organization, operated by and for the club members. There will be lots of opportunities to fulfill this requirement as the year progresses (see Volunteer Opportunities). The $85 fee for the Novice Program is due on Novice Day.

Novices learning to use rowing machines

We will contact you within a week of Learn-to-Row Day with a confirmed rowing schedule. We hope to begin classes the week of June 15, 2009.

Gray’s Lake is the venue for novice training. Boats will usually row one time a week for the first 4 to 5 weeks at the lake, then move to the river as skill and comfort levels improve. (Note: If you cannot row at your scheduled time, it is your responsibility to find a substitute from our sub list ahead of time and let your captain know.)

After the official training program ends, some novice crews will choose to continue training for the Head of the Des Moines Regatta (Saturday, September 26, 2009), but others may decide to re-organize into noncompetitive boats, and/or stop rowing for the season. It is entirely up to you. Your fee payment will cover you for as long into the fall as you wish to continue rowing.

Please join us for Novice Day 2009 on June 6th at Gray's Lake. Contact us for more information or to sign up for a training time. See you there!

Join the Club

Already know how to row? Joining is easy. Just print our Membership Form , fill it out and send it, along with a check for your membership fee, to the Des Moines Rowing Club, PO Box 872, Des Moines, IA 50304 or drop it off at the boathouse . Along with your completed form and check, you will need to verify that you can swim competently for 200 yards.

Membership Fees
Regular Membership (Adults) $175, plus 10 hours volunteer time
Novice (first year / adult) $85, plus 5 hours volunteer time
Full-time Student $50, plus 5 hours volunteer time
Cox-Only Member $30; no volunteer time required
Non-Rowing Member: $0; no volunteer time required