The beauty of Manila Bay before the sun fully shines gives drama to what looked like an ordinary practice day. They’re perfect subjects. They were very much focused and in control – these too registered well in their photographs.
The experience was both fun and exciting. But I wouldn’t be a rower. I don’t see it happening in this lifetime. For one, I can’t wake up that early for practice. They do warm-ups around 5:30. They go down the bay around 6. They wrap-up around 7. Secondly, my work place is not within the vicinity. Most of the team members go to work right after practice. It’s nice to have tried it. But for me, it ends there. But that’s me. I admire all of them for having the passion and the drive for the sport. Their being champions attest to the kind of dedication they put in to perfect their skills.
SUPERWOMOM’S NOTES:
If you’re interested to try the sport, you may want to contact PDRT Fireblades: Victor Tapic Jr. at (0916) 570-5158 or email: citation_jr@yahoo.com. You may also visit this site, http://tubbyfinch.multiply.com/journal/item/25/Schedules for other dragon boat rowing teams.
Victor Tapic is no longer connected with PDRT Fireblades. If you need more information on our dragon boat team visit our website at www.pdrtfireblades.org.
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