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So you completed the [[Course for beginners]]. '''What next'''?
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Now you have completed the [[Course for beginners]]. '''What next'''?
  
Send off your [[What to do with the pass slips|pass slip]]!
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Shortly after completing your induction, you will be sent a BC Discover Award certificate via email. The certification fee is already included in the price of the induction.
Consider joining the [[BCU]] at the same time.
 
  
[[Joining|Become a member of the club]] by filling in the [[Membership form|form on the website]] and paying the membership fee to the club [[treasurer]]. The club treasurer can generally be found each Tuesday after paddling, upstairs in the [[Prospect of Whitby]].
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We will also send you details on how to join the club if you wish to continue to paddle with us.
  
[{{SERVER}}/forum/ucp.php?mode=register Sign up to the forum] where you will be able to find out about planned [[club trips]], [[polo]] matches, and keep in touch with the other club members.
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Once you join our club, you are welcome to come back to the club on any Tuesday. We recommend that you join one of the Skill Development Clinics, where you will be able to build on the skills you gained in the induction programme, do a spray deck test and meet your fellow club members.  
  
Take a look at the [[BCU Two Star|2 star]] syllabus and pick up a Tower Hamlets Canoe Club 2 star logbook from the office.
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Please note that some Club activities may have certain prerequisites, so don’t hesitate to ask one of the leaders or coaches if not sure.
  
As with the course, paddling generally happens on Tuesday evenings, so come along, write your name on the whiteboard and join one of the coached groups.
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Most Tuesdays there will also be volunteer coaches providing training on all the skills needed for the Explore award. This means that there may be a group working on [[White water kayaking|white water]] or [[sea kayaking]] skills or a group practising safety and rescue techniques.  Make sure to pick up one of our Explore logbooks where you can track your progress.
  
Each Tuesday there will be volunteer coaches providing training on all the skills needed for the 2 star award. This means that most evenings there may be a group working on [[Open canoeing|open canoe]] skills, a group working on [[White water kayaking|white water]] or [[sea kayaking]] skills and a group heading to the [[pool]] to work on rescue skills and rolling.
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You can also join a polo game, which takes place almost every Tuesday.
  
It is also worth mentioning that the club works on a slightly more informal basis now that you have finished the course. The focus moves away from a formal structured course and on to more paddler-led development. This means that there will be coaching each week, but it will be up to you to decide which skills you want to work on and to ask whoever is taking the group to make sure they are included in the coaching that evening. Once you reach the required standard for each of the 2 star skills you can get them signed off in your logbook and when you have everything signed off one of the coaches will be able to award you with your 2 star.
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It is also worth mentioning that the club works on a slightly more informal basis now that you have finished the course. The focus moves away from a formal structured course and on to more paddler-led development. This means that there will be coaching most weeks, but it will be up to you to decide which skills you want to work on and to ask whoever is taking the group to make sure they are included in the coaching that evening. Once you reach the required standard for the Explore award your coach will be able to arrange for a certificate through British Canoeing.
  
 
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* [[BCU Two Star]]
 
* [[BCU Two Star]]
 
* [[Joining|Joining the club]]
 
* [[Joining|Joining the club]]
* [http://www.canoe-england.org.uk/membership/ Joining the BCU]
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* [https://www.britishcanoeing.org.uk/membership/ Joining the BCU]

Latest revision as of 09:43, 4 December 2023

Now you have completed the Course for beginners. What next?

Shortly after completing your induction, you will be sent a BC Discover Award certificate via email. The certification fee is already included in the price of the induction.

We will also send you details on how to join the club if you wish to continue to paddle with us.

Once you join our club, you are welcome to come back to the club on any Tuesday. We recommend that you join one of the Skill Development Clinics, where you will be able to build on the skills you gained in the induction programme, do a spray deck test and meet your fellow club members.

Please note that some Club activities may have certain prerequisites, so don’t hesitate to ask one of the leaders or coaches if not sure.

Most Tuesdays there will also be volunteer coaches providing training on all the skills needed for the Explore award. This means that there may be a group working on white water or sea kayaking skills or a group practising safety and rescue techniques. Make sure to pick up one of our Explore logbooks where you can track your progress.

You can also join a polo game, which takes place almost every Tuesday.

It is also worth mentioning that the club works on a slightly more informal basis now that you have finished the course. The focus moves away from a formal structured course and on to more paddler-led development. This means that there will be coaching most weeks, but it will be up to you to decide which skills you want to work on and to ask whoever is taking the group to make sure they are included in the coaching that evening. Once you reach the required standard for the Explore award your coach will be able to arrange for a certificate through British Canoeing.

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