Tuesday, August 26, 2014

sd steering clinic

thanks to mike, i was referred to teaching a steering clinic for the new san diego dragon boat alliance. they've been holding tournies for a few years, but have been borrowing the sd team's boats and staff for them. they finally bought four of their own boats this year, but at their annual tournament in april, all the boats were involved in capsizes or swamping. :( mike, who was helping to run the tourney, suggested that in order to avoid capsizes and such, the steers should be better trained, and told linda to contact me about teaching a clinic down there.

scdbc had a bit of a relationship with the alliance already. a few years ago they sent a steer up here to attend a clinic, and two years ago ucsd sent two steers to be tested. i was pretty surprised they would want to drive that far for a couple hours of instruction (or for testing, which takes even less time), but hey, if they don't mind, we certainly don't either. but for a large group, it of course makes more sense for me to go down there, rather than having them all come up here.

anyway, mike said that i should teach the clinic myself, rather than sending someone else like we did for an NAC steer training session a few years ago. he also said that i should charge. i was definitely nervous, since i've never taught a clinic before (altho i have sat in on tons), but i figured that this was a good opportunity. a lot of the steers were going to newbies, so i figured i could handle that. and i've tested many an advanced steer, so i figured why not.

i won't bore you with the details of the clinic, except that i think it went well. turns out i know more than i thought i knew! and their most experienced steer has only been steering for 1.5 years and i've been steering years longer than that. i think it was a great experience for everyone involved. everyone learned something, including me. i also got to spend time with annie g, went to dan kim's wedding bbq/pool party, met his new wife, and i made a couple hundred bucks too.

also, i think in the grand scheme of things it was really good. dr chen helped the alliance get the boats and mike and gary helped them with their earlier race (and the three of us are going to help with another race in a couple weeks). and i think it'll be "useful" for the socal dragon boat clubs to be friendly with each other. steering wise, scdbc is on pretty good terms with all the other groups here in socal, but the sd alliance will probably be the 2nd largest in just a couple seasons. i don't at all mind helping them during their infancy so they don't waste time reinventing the wheel. also, an sf steering board member and i talk and have been thinking of more closely aligning our programs, so maybe cali will kind of unite as a whole (even tho scdbc will probably never be under the cdba).

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

my rider

a (backstage or hospitality) rider is a list that performers give to venues of the things they'd like prepared for them. it's like a wish list of the stuff you want in your room. common requests are for specific foods or beverages, towels, flowers, and that sort of stuff. there's also kind of wacky stuff like a brand new toilet seat, m&m's with all the brown ones taken out, a mud wrestling ring with wrestlers (no joke!).

so anyway, what would be on my rider for a multi-day event? well, this is hard since i've never been backstage so i have no idea what the dressing rooms actually look like, so i'm going to say a few things that are probably a given.

a couch
a coffee table
a non-wool blanket
cold juice! (i love oj, esp fresh squeezed)
cold vitamin water (xxx, energy, power-c, focus, or squeezed)
prefer cold filtered tap water, but if bottled, no arrowhead!
chips and salsa (not too spicy!)
fresh fruit (no papaya, prefer no cantaloupe)
(fruit does not need to be cut, like stone fruit, but if not, i want a knife)
cheese, olives, and charcuterie plate
no plastic utensils

and... i guess that's it. hahahaha. i wanted to type this out to see what kind of ridiculous shit i'd request. but i honestly can't think of much. i mean, i'd basically want drinks, snacks, and a blanket for if i want to take a nap. nothing crazy at all, except the non-arrowhead bottled water thing. but honestly, i prefer filtered tap water, since plastic bottles are terrible for the environment and all. ...which is also why i'd request no plastic utensils. ...which may be a little crazy.

actually... if they put ice in my water, i love the crushed ice stuff. i don't like cubes too much, but that slushy crushed ice (not the chips). oh man, that's my favorite type of ice. but honestly, a refrigerated brita is good enough for me. if they gave me ice cubes i wouldn't throw them at people screaming why the fuck you give such large fucking ice hard enough to break my damn teeth! no. i'd just drink the water, cause, sheesh, who even cares?

for a list of of riders from a bunch of music peoples, visit here.