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Swim Kauai Aquatics uses a “progressive” age group program designed to develop the child physically, mentally, and emotionally in a systematic fashion. A well defined, long-term approach of gradually increasing degrees of commitment is essential to reach peak performance levels during a swimmer’s physiological prime. The emphasis in the early stages of participation must be placed on developing technical skills and a love for the sport. In the later years, a more demanding physical and psychological challenge must be introduced to the training program. In this respect, “too much too soon” is more often the cause of failure to achieve maximum potential in senior swimming than in the reverse situation.

At each level, the goals and objectives are specific and directed toward 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.

Why Swim?         

 

The USA Swimming (USAS) age group swimming program is America’s largest program of guided fitness activity for children.  Age group swimming builds a strong foundation for a lifetime of good health by teaching healthy fitness habits.

 

1.   Physical Development

Many physicians consider swimming the ideal activity for developing muscular and skeletal growth. Why do doctors like it so much?

  • Swimming develops high quality aerobic endurance, the most important key to physical fitness.  Unlike other sports, where an hour of practice may yield as little as 10 minutes of meaningful exercise, swimming practices provide sustained aerobic conditioning.

  • Swimming provides proportional muscular development by using all the body’s major muscle groups.

  • Swimming enhances children’s natural flexibility at a time when they ordinarily begin to lose it by exercising all of their major joints through a full range of motion.

  • Swimming helps develop superior coordination because it requires combinations of complex movements of all parts of the body, enhancing harmonious muscle function, grace, and fluidity of movement.

  • Swimming is the most injury-free of all children’s sports.

  • Swimming is a sport that will bring fitness and enjoyment for life.  Participants in Master's Swimming programs still train and race well into their 80s.

 

2.  Intellectual Competence      

In addition to physical development, children can develop greater intellectual competence by participating in a guided program of physical activity. Learning and using swimming skills engages the thinking processes. As they learn new techniques, children must develop and plan movement sequences. They improve by exploring new ideas. They learn that greater progress results from using their creative talents. 

 

3.  Preparation For Life

One of the great values of swimming as a sport is that it prepares one for life. The total swimming experience is made up of people, attitudes, beliefs, work habits, fitness, health, winning and losing, and much more. Swimmers learn to deal with pressure and stress, success and failure, teamwork and discipline.

 

Swimming is a self-achievement activity. There is only one person in the water in a given lane in any race. The responsibility for performance ultimately lies with the individual. How well the individual has prepared physically and mentally to a large degree determines the performance level.

 

By learning how to handle frustration and disappointment, swimmers gain confidence. They learn dedication and commitment. Through perseverance, swimmers learn to overcome adversity.  All of these experiences tend to develop individuals who are better able to handle life’s hardships and face problems.

 

Swimmers must learn that not all people are born with the same natural talents. They learn to emphasize their given talents and skills. Swimmers learn that if they do their best, then there are no failures. They learn to set realistic goals for themselves which they will achieve through hard work.

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Bronze Group

This group is our pre-competitive and our first competitive swim group that strives to introduce swimmers to basic stroke technique, individual medley concepts, drill progression and basic aerobic development. There are two levels in the bronze group (Sea Turtles and Dolphins). These levels are set by age and ability by the swim coaches.

Practice Schedule / Fees

Days: MON-TUE-THU-FRI

Time: 3:30 - 4:15 PM

Membership Dues: $40 per month


The Bronze Group

The Details!

Coach:

Ages:

5 yrs and up

Daily Training:

30 - 45 minutes / day

Daily Yardage:

500 - 1000 yards / day

Entrance Requirements:

Legally swim 25 yards of freestyle
and backstroke

Equipment:

Goggles, Swim cap, Kickboard, Zoomer fins, Mesh equipment bag

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Silver Group

The Silver group is a competitive age group level. Our goal is to take our basic aerobic development to a new level. We want to maintain our solid stroke technique while beginning training for middle distance races.

Practice Schedule / Fees

Days: MON-TUE-WED-THU-FRI

Time: 4:15 - 5:15 PM

Membership Dues: $50 per month


The Silver Group

The Details!

Coach:

Ages:

9 - 14 years

Daily Training:

60 - 75 minutes / day

Daily Yardage:

2500 - 4000 yards / day

Entrance Requirements:

Complete 2 of the group skills.
Average around 50% attendance.
Enter 1 USAS swim meet per
trimester.

Equipment:

Goggles, Swim cap (girls)

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Gold Group

The Gold group is a competitive age group level that strives to introduce swimmers to the next level of training, competition and instruction. Our goal is to build up the aerobic level with an emphasis on middle distance races. We train all four strokes and further develop kicking strength. We also introduce the concept of dry-land conditioning.

Days: MON-TUE-WED-THU-FRI

Time (M-F): 4:15 - 5:45 PM

Membership Dues: $60 per month

The Gold Group

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The Details!

Coach:

Shannon/Ashley

Ages:

9 - 13 years

Daily Training:

90 - 120 minutes / day

Daily Yardage:

2500 - 5000 yards / day

Entrance Requirements:

Complete 2 of the group skills.
Average 50% workout attendance.
Enter 1 USAS swim meet per
trimester.

Equipment:

Short Fins, Hand Paddles, Buoy, Water Bottle

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Junior

The Junior group is our transitional group at the SKA. We recommend this group for swimmers who are looking to make the transition from age group swimming to senior swimming, or who are looking to enter / re-enter the sport at a later age. The basic goals are to introduce lactate training, increase muscular endurance and develop the maximum aerobic base.

Practice Schedule / Fees

Days: MON-TUE-WED-THU-FRI-SAT

Time (M-F): 3:30 - 5:30 PM

Time (SAT): 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Membership Dues: $65 per month

The Junior Group

The Details!

Coaches:

Billy

Ages:

11 and over

Daily Training:

120 - 135 minutes / day

dryland training first 30 - 45 minutes

Daily Yardage:

2500 - 4000 yards / day

Entrance Requirements:

Swim 1 USAS meet or high school
equivalent meet each season.
60% swim workout attendance.

Equipment:

Hand Paddles, Short fins,
Snorkel, Buoys, Water bottles

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Senior Group

The Senior group is our most competitive age group level. We recommend this group for swimmers who are looking for a full commitment to the sport of swimming. Our goal is to develop a maximum aerobic base and introduce lactate training, muscular endurance and advance training techniques.  We also introduce nutrition to the training regiment.

Practice Schedule / Fees

Days: MON-TUE-WED-THU-FRI-SAT

Time (M-F): 3:30 - 6:00 PM

Time (SAT): 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Membership Dues: $75 per month

The Senior Group

The Details!

Coaches:

Ages:

12 and up (girls), 13 and up (boys)

Daily Training:

120 - 150 minutes / day
dryland training first 30 - 45 minutes

Daily Yardage:

4500 - 8000 yards / day

Entrance Requirements:

Swim 1 USAS meet or high school
equivalent meet each season.
80% swim workout attendance.

Equipment:

Hand Paddles, Short / Long fins,
Finger paddles,  Buoys

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Waimea Site Group

The Waimea site group is our newest group at the SKA. Swimmers of all ages and abilities meet in Waimea for practice twice a week, and are encouraged to supplement these practices with others at the YMCA site.

Practice Schedule / Fees

Days: MON-WED-FRI

Time: 5:00-6:00 PM

Membership Dues: $40 per month

The Details!

Coaches:

Coach Jeff Casey

Ages:

4 and over

Daily Training:

up to 60 minutes / day

Daily Yardage:

up to 4000 yards / day

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