Training Groups
Each TRAC swimmer
is assigned to a training group that matches his or her own
capabilities. The coaches place a great deal of importance
on the placement of each swimmer. Proper placement enhances
the performance and the fun of training, and prepares each
young swimmer for their best competitive effort. The
following is a brief description of each group.
The following
descriptions are stated in general terms. The descriptions
are only guidelines that coaches use for placement of
swimmers in their respective groups. Reference to ages is
based on the swimmer’s age as of the championship season. In
the final analysis, coaches will choose which groups are the
best for all swimmers. Selection of groups is based on age,
maturity, ability, and motivation.
Swim School
Swimmers
in this group are generally 5 to 8 years old. They must be a
minimum of 5 years old and able to swim 25 yards to enroll.
Emphasis is placed upon stroke mechanics especially with the
freestyle and backstroke strokes. Swimmers are schooled in
taking direction, following instructions, and having fun
with emphasis on doing the strokes correctly. Swimmers will
stay in this group until they can successfully swim
freestyle and backstroke for 25 yards as well as be
introduced to breaststroke and butterfly.
See the training schedule.
Equipment required: None
Red
Swimmers in the Red Group are in a transition phase between
stroke instruction and training. Limited time is spent on
training (swimming length after length for time). Ages in
this group are usually 7 to 9 year olds. Emphasis in this
group is placed on stroke instruction. Swimmers need to
learn the drills, terminology, and methods of all the
strokes, starts, and turns.
See
the training schedule.
Equipment required: Mesh bag and fins. Please put
your name on all items.
Blue
Swimmers begin to actually train when they reach this level.
Emphasis is placed on doing the strokes correctly as they
train. Ages in this group are generally 8 to 12. Learning to
read a competitive clock is also introduced. Drills that are
more stroke specific and more complicated are learned. These
drills are the cornerstone of swimming correctly. In order
to successfully train in this group, swimmers must have a
strong commitment to attendance at practice and a desire to
learn. See the training
schedule.
Equipment required: Mesh bag and fins. Please put
your name on all items.
Silver
The
silver group is the first big step towards state wide
competition. Swimmers in this group will spend more time in
the water to sharpen the efficiency of their strokes as well
as increase their strength and endurance. Swimmers must make
a time and behavior commitment in order to achieve this.
Swimmers must be willing to train hard and be consistent
with their attendance. The swimmers have fun in this group
but there is no getting past the fact that it is hard work.
Ages of this group usually are 9 to 13.
See the training schedule.
Equipment required: Mesh bag, fins and paddles.
Please put your name on all items.
Gold/High School
These two groups train at the same time in the same
location. The only difference between the groups is set
intervals and intensity. Swimmers in this group have decided
that swimming is their primary focus relative to other
sports and extra curricular school activities. Swimmers in
this group understand that if they are going to competitive
with other swimmers across Indiana, they must train in a
similar fashion. The High School label is given to those
swimmers who swim with TRAC before and after the high school
season and swim with their high school teams during the high
school season. Swimmers need to be at least 12 years old to
handle the rigors of this training group.
See the training schedule.
Equipment required: Mesh bag, fins, paddles and pull buoy.
Please put your name on all items. |