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SCIS Pudong Dragons Swim Program 2012/3

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SCIS Pudong Dragons. Swim Program 2012/3. Program Aims. Program Aims To encourage a lifelong involvement in the sport of swimming To model perseverance and hard work in achieving personal goals To train efficient swimmers who demonstrate a high level of technical accuracy and fitness - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SCIS Pudong DragonsSwim Program 2012/3

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Program Aims

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Program Aims1. To encourage a lifelong involvement

in the sport of swimming2. To model perseverance and hard

work in achieving personal goals3. To train efficient swimmers who

demonstrate a high level of technical accuracy and fitness

4. To support the development of all student-athletes at SCIS

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Program Structure

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Program Structure• Early focus on conditioning and

stroke work• Later focus on speed and

preparation for competition• Differentiated practices for more

and less able competitors• Non-selective criteria for training

and most* meets

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Program Structure• Daily practices Tues-Fri• Dry-land Training offered for both

Junior and Senior Swimmers• Regular meets both small and

large• Individualized video analysis work

on poolside using camera and Ipad

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Program StructureJunior Team (G4-7)• Skill development with a focus on

quality vs. quantity. • FUNdamentals stressed early onSenior Team (G8-12)• Competitive stroke development,

physical training and race strategies• Emphasis on advanced stroke work

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Expectations

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General Expectations• Competitive Program: competitions

used to judge performance towards goals. Attend meets.

• Attendance at practice: minimum of 2 per week

• Team Spirit: Sit with team at meets and encourage team mates

• Respect: Respect to coaching staff and SCIS school.

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Expectations of Coaching Staff• Preparedness for practice• Attendance at meets• Personalized feedback during meets

and practice• Respect towards student athletes and

their families• Maintain a positive image and role

model for students

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Expectations of Parents• Leave the coaching to the coaches• Attendance at meets as a cheerleader

for your kids• Assistance with timing/duties at meets• Respect towards all student athletes

and their families• Encourage student participation and

positive communication with coaching staff.

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Swim Season2012/3

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Swim SeasonHome Meets• 8th Dec; 23rd January; + one otherAway Meets• SCIS Invite (Oct) or NIS Triathlon *• RSS Long Course (Nov)• ISB/SAS Invite (Nov)*• SSISz Dual MeetCup Competitions• SSL Cup and SSL Plate• ACAMISTravel Meets• 20th April: Manila ISM• 17th May: Hong Kong Stingrays

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RegisteringNew Registration Process• Open up aquatics website• Choose meet forms. Choose meet.

Register filling out the form. Include all information

• Send in meet fee to Mr. Mac• Respect closing dates on meet entry• Paperless entry system

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KitOrdering Process• Must haves: Swim Suit, Cap and

Goggles• Can haves: warm up, t-shirt, bag and

parka • Return form to office (US) for

processing or to Mrs. R at the lower school

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Further Information

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Contact UsGary McDonald, Head of [email protected]

John Meinz, Swim [email protected]

Pd.scisdragons.net/aquatics