Instruction course for interested people over the age of 18 in the summer season 2026

The instruction course is for anyone who has never rowed before or has very limited experience with rowing. Rowing is a great sport! Since rowing is a sport that takes place on the water, safety is important. Therefore, we have made the following checklist, which can give you an indication of whether rowing may be something for you:

  • Don't be afraid of water
  • You must be able to see and hear/walk fine with both glasses and hearing aids
  • You can swim 300 m without a break
  • You must have full mobility in your knees, back and arms as well as a good balance
  • You can train for about 30 minutes with moderate exertion without a break

Rowing is a technical sport and can be difficult at first. It is therefore important that you come at least 1-2 times a week at the beginning of your course, so that you do not have to start over with the technique every time you are out rowing.

Rowing is a sport that takes a little more time than many other sports. You should expect 21/2 - 3 hours each time. You have to rig the boat and put it in the water, row, and when you get home, the boats have to be unrigged and washed.

It is volunteers who are behind everything that goes on in the club, this also applies to the instruction. Therefore, you must also be a little outreach yourself during the process.

Rowing is a sport where we are dependent on each other, for example, there must always be 3 people for you to be able to get out and row in an inrigger. On the other hand, it is a very social sport where in addition to exercising and getting fresh air, we also have fun and talk and get to see Copenhagen harbor, maybe docked and drink coffee somewhere. Look forward to many fantastic experiences in Københavns Roklub.

Our instructional course will cover the following elements:

  • Guided tour of the club and the boat hall
  • Introduction to safety procedures, equipment, and handling of the boat
  • Rowing technique (first on the rowing machine, then in the rowing boat and of course on the water)
  • Rowing commands

Københavns Roklub provides:

  • Coaches (one coach per 2 rowers). All our coaches are volunteers and experienced rowers, most of them are certified by the Danish Rowing Federation
  • Equipment (e.g. boats, oars and life jackets)

You bring:

  • A positive attitude!
  • A bottle of water.
  • A packed lunch.
  • Appropriate clothing. Preferably tight-fitting and preferably several layers (e.g. a rain jacket and hat if necessary).
  • Sneakers or closed flats
  • Sunglasses or cap, sunscreen and hat to protect you from the sun.
  • You will be able to bring smaller belongings on the boat, but we recommend waterproof bags. Alternatively, you can lock your belongings on land in a locker in the clubhouse.

 

Fees

The summer course fee is 2100 DKK and both the instruction course and three months club membership (currently 970 DKK). The fee allows you to participate in the club's various activities as well as use of our indoor training facilities. At the end of the course, an instructor will release you to the world of rowing. You are welcome to participate in all activities that the club offers. You can find descriptions of the different groups and their training programs on our website in "the little book". In September, there is an official ceremony where you must be "baptized" as a new rower, followed by dinner and a party. And if you reach 1000 km on the water during the season, we have a special surprise for you!

 

Plan for introductory courses in the summer season 2026:

During the summer season, we offer 4 introductory courses, all of which follow the structure below:

  1. The instruction course begins on a weekend, both Saturday and Sunday 9.30 – 16.00 and it is a requirement that you can participate both days.
  2. After that, you must attend at least 4 training sessions in the next 2 weeks. These take place on Wednesdays 17.00- approx. 19.00 where there will be instructors, but there will be the opportunity for rowing most days.
  3. When your instructor assesses that you know the rowing technique well enough and you can understand and command the most important commands, you will be released and can participate in all posted rowing trips.
  4. Talk to your instructor about what will happen next and what would suit you and sign up for one of the many activities within KR.

We offer start-up at the following times:

  • Course 1: The weekend of 18 and 19 April 2026, both days 9.30 to approx. 16.00, + 4 training sessions in the next 2 weeks
  • Course 2: The weekend of 9 and 10 May 2026, both days 9.30 to approx. 16.00, + 4 training sessions for the next 2 weeks
  • Course 3: The weekend of 13 and 14 June 2026, both days 9.30 to approx. 16.00, + 4 training sessions in the next 2 weeks
  • Course 4: The weekend of 8 and 9 August 2026, both days 9.30 to approx. 16.00, + 4 training sessions for the next 2 weeks

 

How to sign up for the summer course:

You can sign up for the summer course by filling out the form below. Afterwards, Rowing Instruction Manager Hanne Sandstrøm will contact you by email and ask you to transfer the course fee to the Copenhagen Rowing Club. The fee includes the instruction and your first three months of membership in the club. Once we have received the course fee, we will send a confirmation email that you are now registered for the course. Please note that your registration is binding and the payment is non-refundable.

If you have any questions about the process, registration or anything else, you can stop by our office during opening hours or send an e-mail to rowing instruction manager Hanne Sandstrøm (instruktion@kr.dk).

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Winter start

We also offer a winter course that starts on Monday 23 February 2026. It takes place 5 Mondays from 17-18.30.

The first time there will be instruction for training in an ergometer. After that, the team will participate in the training on the other Mondays together with the members who train at 17-18 pm.

Thereafter, there will be half an hour of training in the club's rowing bassin from 18-18.30 pm. Here, the rowing stroke will be rehearsed along with instruction in the various rowing commands.

When we enter the summer season, i.e. from April, the new rowers 2 and 2 will be assigned a mentor, and the instruction will take place on the water. You meet once or twice a week by agreement with the mentor. When the mentor assesses that the new rowers have acquired the necessary skills, the mentor will release them, and they can participate in the club's regular activities.

You can sign up for the winter course by filling out the form below.