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SWIM SCHOOL - Sydney University Sport

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[ Adult Classes ]BeginnerFor adults who have none or little swimming experience.Participants will be taught how to float, submerge andblow bubbles, kicking skills and basic freestyle arms.Max. 4 participants per class.IntermediateFor adults that can swim 10 -15m freestyle andbackstroke and who can float unassisted. Efficientfloating sequences, line and balance, freestyle andbackstroke technique is taught. Max. 5 participants perclass.AdvancedThis class is for adults who can swim 25m freestyleand backstroke. Here they will build on their stroketechnique, gain confidence to float and submergein deep water and learn to breaststroke kick. Max. 7participants per class.Stroke CorrectionCaters for adults who can competently swim 200mnon-stop and who can swim freestyle, backstrokeand breaststroke. In this class they will learn advancestroke techniques and build their endurance. Max. of 7participants per class.Private Lessons.Private lessons are available for children and adults andcan be arranged through the Swim School office.Water safety, breathing skills and water awareness are anintegral part of our programs.Applications.• Places are subject to availability.• Please contact Swim School to make an appointment for aswimming assessment.Payments.• Annual membership with <strong>Sydney</strong> Uni <strong>Sport</strong> & Fitness is requiredfor participation in Squad Programs. For more information onmembership entitlements please visit www.susf.com.au or call(02) 9351 4978.How to contact Swim School.• All enquires regarding your child’s swimming progress or anyconcerns should be directed to the child’s coach.• A coach can be contacted by telephone on (02) 9351 8735 orby email - swimschool@sport.usyd.edu.au.• Coaches are not to be approached during class times.Parents on pool deck.• It is the <strong>Sport</strong>s & Aquatic Centre’s policy that ‘Learn to Swim/Tadpole’ parents are permitted to either sit on the steppedarea of the pool deck or in the coffee shop during your child’slesson.• For all other squads, parents are not permitted on pool deckand may observe from the coffee shop area during SquadTraining sessions.Swimming outside of Swim School times.• Parents are reminded that children are not to swim beforeor after lessons. Swim School fees entitle your child to swimduring lesson times only.• If you want your child to swim at other times a supervisingParent/Guardian needs to be a member of the <strong>Sydney</strong><strong>University</strong> <strong>Sport</strong>s & Aquatic Centre.You will be required to payfor pool use as per Centre Management Fee Structure.<strong>SWIM</strong> <strong>SCHOOL</strong>2008SPOrt & FItneSSThe <strong>University</strong> <strong>Sport</strong>s &Aquatic CentreCnr of Codrington andDarlington StDarlingtonwww.susf.com.auSwim SchoolPh: (02) 9351 8735swimschool@sport.usyd.edu.au<strong>Sydney</strong> Uni Swim ClubSUSC runs under the umbrella of<strong>Sydney</strong> Uni <strong>Sport</strong> & Fitnesswww.suswimclub.com.auSPOrt & FItneSSwww.susf.com.auT: +61 2 9351 4978


From Beginnerto Olympian.<strong>Sydney</strong> Uni <strong>Sport</strong> & Fitness Swim School provides aunique, inventive and interesting approach to learninghow to swim and squad-training. Our philosophy toswimming ensures that swimmers find their time inthe pool a challenging and positive experience. Ourprogram caters for beginners of age three right throughto elite level athletes.The Learn To Swim Program is focused on providingchildren and adults the opportunity to develop astrong relationship with the water by ensuring thatparticipants experience the water in a safe and funway. Our program is designed to create experiencesthat stimulate and develop the far and near senses,the nervous system, fine and gross motor skills andcognitive skills. Most importantly, we aim to provideparticipants with a positive experience that we hope willensure they will always enjoy their time in the water.The Squad Program caters for all ages. Our focus ison competitive swimming that is coached in a fun andsupportive environment. <strong>Sydney</strong> Uni <strong>Sport</strong> & Fitnesscoaching staff encourages all members to enjoyswimming as a sport and to enjoy being part of asuccessful and happy squad.The aim of our senior program is to give Australianathletes the chance to continue their sporting pursuitswhile getting an education at the same time - to providethe right balance in life now and in the future.<strong>Sydney</strong> UniSwim Club.SUSC caters for children 5 years + and encouragesit members to enjoy swimming as a sport throughcompeting. Activities provided by the club providea opportunity for swimmers to socialise with othermembers and practice race skills. Visitwww.suswimclub.com.au or the Swim School for furtherinformation.Swim Squads.TadpolesDesigned for young swimmers moving from Learn ToSwim. Emphasis is on developing freestyle, backstroke,breaststroke and learning basic butterfly skills. A ‘Dryland’component, water safety, breathing skills and waterawareness are an integral part of this program. Min.requirement is to swim 50m of freestyle, backstroke andbreaststroke. Two sessions per week is recommended.DolphinsSuitable for young swimmers who are able to swim 100mof freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke and some butterfly.Emphasis is on increasing endurance and improving stroketechnique. Competition skills are also gained. A ‘Dryland’component, water safety, breathing skills and waterawareness are an integral part of this program. Min. of twosessions per week is required for this squad.Junior FitnessThis squad caters for teenagers who can swim each of thefour strokes. Emphasis is on advanced stroke correction.This is a non-competitive squad. Participants can chooseeither 1 or 2 sessions per week.Junior CompetitiveThis squad caters for children who can swim eachstroke. Emphasis is on advanced stroke correction andimproving competitive skills. Swimmers in this group arerequired to compete on a regular basis in club and districtmeets, with an aim to qualify for Metropolitan and StateChampionships. A ‘Dryland’ component is an integral partof this program. Min. of four sessions per week is required,with a recommendation of five to six sessions.National AgeSwimmers in this squad must compete on a regular basisfor the <strong>Sydney</strong> <strong>University</strong> Swimming Club and must havereached State, National Age or Open level. The HeadCoach must approve entry into this squad. A ‘Dryland’component is an integral part of this program. Min. ofsix sessions per week is required - recommended eightsessions.National OpenThis squad is for the elite swimmer. The Head Coach mustapprove entry into this squad.Adult SquadThis squad trains for one hour and participants mustbe competent in all four strokes (freestyle, backstroke,breaststroke, and butterfly).Learn to SwimClass Descriptions.[ Children’s Classes ]Jelly FishSafety jumps, blowing bubbles, water awareness, dogpaddle, singing songs, playing games and lots of fun arean integral part of this program. Max. of 4 children perclass.Star FishThis class introduces basic freestyle and backstroke kick.An emphasis is placed on submerging, safety jump, backfloats and much more. Max. 5 children per class.TurtlesCoordination of freestyle, breathing, body rolls,backstroke, floats, and basic diving technique is taught.Max. 5 children per class.Clown FishBuilding on freestyle, backstroke, diving skills and bodyrolls. Max. 6 children per class.Sea HorsesRefining freestyle & backstroke skills & the introduction ofbreaststroke kick, dolphin kick & standing dives. Max. 7children per class.

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