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Join us on Saturday 29 October for a fun afternoon of dragon boat!
We are a friendly and inclusive team that values diversity. The club welcomes people from all backgrounds who are interested in learning more about Chinese culture, keeping fit, and teamwork.
Want to know what is dragon boat in two minutes? http://tinyurl.com/Dragonboat101
Check out this great intro video made by our marketing manager, Eric Cham!

So when should I be there?
As it will be your first time to dragon boat, it would be great if you could arrive 15 minutes earlier so that we can give you a safety briefing and some tips on paddling.
What do I bring and wear to a practice?
It depends on the weather; hot or cold. We recommend dressing in layers so you can take some layers off or put some back on.
You should wear sunscreen, have a hat, and sandals are good for footwear.
- Always bring a water bottle to each practice. There are taps for water refill. Hydration is very important on cool or warm days.
- Ensure that you bring a towel and dry clothes to change into after training as you will inevitably get wet.
- The boat hub has hot showers for use afterwards.
- The club will provide you with a life jacket (also known as Personal Floatation Devices or PFDs) and paddle.
- You are welcome to bring your own PFD and dragon boat paddle if you have them.
What will we be doing at the session?
We start with a warm-up and stretches to loosen the muscles and get everyone energised. This will be followed with a paddling session on the water with breaks between drills. The training will conclude with a cool down stretch and de-brief.
More directions on how to get to the training venue.
We offer three free Come and Try sessions to all first timers so if you are unable to make it on this occasion, be sure to get in touch with us and give it a go on another Saturday session. Make the most of this opportunity and experience dragon boating for yourself.
Photos from the last open day