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A paddler should understand the way in which the club is organized and should be able to function within its framework and abide by its rules and regulations. A paddler should take pride in being a club member and must realize that whenever he/she paddles with the club or is even identified as a club member by wearing a club shirt, etc., he/she represents the whole club, as well as the sport of outrigger canoe racing. A paddler should respect the authority of the club’s officers and must understand that the efforts of all should be directed towards achieving the club’s goals. Every paddler must acknowledge that the head coach and the assistant coaches are delegated by the club to lead and direct the activities of the paddlers. The paddler should take the advice given by the coaches and strive to perform at the level the coaches expect, and should be able to take criticism and praise in a positive way. He/she should be sensitive to the needs of others and be willing to go more then half the distance to allow for the shortcomings of others. The paddler must also dedicate himself/herself to attain the highest level of physical fitness the coaches require and participate wholeheartedly in any conditioning program that is recommended. Each paddler should arrive at practice early enough to ‘settle in’ and get ready to train hard. The paddler should be prepared to give his/her best, both mentally and physically, at all times. There should be a willingness and desire to make an initial effort, a second effort, a third effort, however many it takes to become a member of a crew.
Paddle by the rules Never argue or complain about a coach’s decision Control your temper and most of all resist the temptation to retaliate when you feel you have been wronged. Concentrate on paddling and affecting the outcome of a race with your best effort. Work equally hard for your team as well as yourself Be a good sport. Cheer your teammates on. Applaud the other club’s efforts as well. Treat all fellow paddlers as you would like to be treated. Remember that the goals of paddling are to have fun, improve your skills and feel good. Cooperate with your teammates and coaches. Ask what you can do for your teammates and Club. Learn about the care and maintenance of your club’s facilities and equipment; paddles and canoes:
*Do not sit or lean on canoes especially on the ama, ‘iako or gunnels *Do not jump on or around canoes *Do not drag canoe on ground or beach *Always bail and clean out canoe after each practice *Mark your paddle with a sticker or your name *Never grind your paddle in the dirt or sand *Please throw away your rubbish
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