Tandridge Canoe Polo – More Information

Getting started

Before you can join in a polo match, you need to know how to control a canoe safely. Full training is given to show beginners how to sit in a kayak, how to fall out of a kayak, then how to stay in a kayak without drowning – even when capsized.

You start off playing without a paddle, then progress rapidly to using a paddle and managing to cope with throwing and catching a ball as well.

 

Two Leagues

We run two leagues – Development and Premier, which meet fortnightly on alternate Sunday evenings from September to Easter.

Development League is for complete beginners and the winning team each term will usually earn promotion to Premier League.

Older paddlers who already have kayaking skills may be invited to join the Premier league directly.

 

Safety

In addition to playing in a team, keen members undertake training in canoe safety, lifesaving, coaching and refereeing.

Over 14’s often use these activities to qualify for the Physical Recreation, Service and Skills Section of the Bronze, Silver or Gold Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.

The Club is highly safety conscious and encourages both junior and adult members to undertake safety courses such as Canoe Safety and Rescue Training, First Aid training, Lifesaving Training and White Water Safety and Rescue Training.

 

Exposure to risk – training

Both canoe polo and kayaking outdoors involve an element of risk. Members learn how to assess the risk and how to put control measures in place to minimise risk.

When paddling white water, they learn to take into account the probability of success/failure and the consequence of success/failure. This is a valuable skill, which encourages self-confidence and the ability to apply similar assessments to other situations in life.

 

Canoe Polo forms

Team Leader Notes 2018

Canoe Polo Team Registration Form 2018

Canoe Polo Standard Operating Procedures 2018

Tandridge Canoe Polo referee rules 2018

About Tandridge Canoe and Kayak Club

Tandridge Canoe and Kayak Club (TCKC) is a Paddle UK Top Community Club based in Surrey, London (M25 Junction 6) – our aim is to help young people and their families enjoy all types of kayaking and canoeing. We encourage interested adults to help support and train the juniors and, above all, HAVE FUN!

Even if you’ve never been in a kayak/canoe before you’re welcome to come along to watch or join in. Beginners, improvers and families are welcome. The Club has 4 youth sections (requiring adult helpers) and 1 adult section. Click on each Club Section to find out more:

1. Tandridge Canoe Polo League

2. Blades Slalom

3. Blades Freestyle

4. TYKs (Tandridge Young Kayakers for under 12’s)

5. Blades Plus – over 18’s supporting any of the 4 youth sections

As a member of at least one Club Section, you can take part in our progressive training programme. We have a full year-round programme, with opportunities to paddle several times each week. We have kayaks and canoes for hire and loan to members, so you don’t need to buy before you join.

Activities range from a relaxing paddle to advanced whitewater kayaking – there’s something to suit all interests and abilities. Click here to see how to contact someone on the committee. As standard Club procedure, all adult Coaches and members of Blades Plus will be asked to complete a DBS check.

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