so, technically I have already done this. I coached part time for the Bainbridge Island Rowing Club near seattle over the summer, and it was amazing working with the high schoolers. my real goal is to be a head coach at either a junior club or collegiate team. I am a rower now at Cal, but my body unfortunately won’t be able to take this kind of intensity for many years after college, so the National team is kind of out of the question. but I love coaching, and I think that it would be a good way to give back to the sport and get girls, especially, excited about this level of competition.
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I am from seattle, and people from seattle say the word “sweet” a lot. since i’ve gone to school in California, my friends have made fun of me for this habit, so I started catching myself by saying “savory” instead. It actually works pretty well… It refers to something that is really cool, but not particularly happy-go lucky. hope you all spread the word!
