In
this respect, "too much too soon" is most often the
cause of failure to achieve maximum potential in senior swimming.
Groups emphasize long-term rather than short-term results, by
establishing training groups of swimmers who are compatible
in respect to ability, commitment and goals. This is not
always the most convenient approach to take, but it is always
the most productive. At each level, the goals and objectives
are specific towards meeting the needs of the swimmer.
The
long term goal of total excellence is always in mind.
As each child is different, he/she will progress at his/her
own rate. The coaching staff recognizes this fact by making
team assignments based on a swimmer's physical, mental, and
emotional level of development.
Practice
Procedure
It
is important at the age group level that the swimmers learn
a number of things pertinent not only to swimming but LIFE.
One
of these is discipline - swimmers must learn that they should
be on time to practice and promptly line up when asked to do
so.
Although
practice is meant to be enjoyable, the swimmer must learn to
listen when the coach is talking and refrain from horseplay.
Swimmers
must learn to train properly. This means doing their starts
and turns correctly and watching the clock for the proper send
off.
Swimmers
should:
Give 100%
everyday, never give up!
Be on time
Listen when the coach is talking
Encourage themselves and their teammates to work hard
Challenge themselves
Bring dryland clothes to every practice
Respect the pool and locker room facilities
Always put away equipment after use (kickboards, fins, etc.)
Have FUN and enjoy yourself!
Swimmers
shouldn't: