Training Days, Venue, Times

Tiddenfoot: Sundays 6.00 pm to 8.45 pm, Tuesdays 7.00 pm to 9.45 pm and Fridays 7.00 pm to 9.30 pm

Mondays – Green Park – 7pm to 8.30pm

Tuesdays – Tiddenfoot – Session 1 – 7pm to 8pm

Tuesdays – Tiddenfoot – Session 2 – 8pm to 9.45pm

Thursdays- Tiddenfoot – 6.30 to 7.45am

Thursdays – Halton – 7pm to 8.30pm

Fridays - Tiddenfoot – Session 1 – 7pm to 8pm

Fridays – Tiddenfoot – Session 2 – 8pm to 9.30pm

Saturdays – Inspire, Luton – Long Course Training – 8am – 10am

Sunday – Tiddenfoot – 7.15pm t0 8.45pm

Sunday – Learn to Swim in Variable Based Pool, Tiddenfoot

Nov 282012
 

Swimming Organisations

ASA (British Swimming website)
ASA East Region
FINA
Beds County ASA

County Times

Qualifying times for Counties 2013

Useful Information

Swim Skills Coaching

http://www.swimming.org/asa/clubs-and-members/swim21-accreditation/
National Plan for Teaching Swimming (NPTS)
Long Term Athlete Development

British Swimming Anti-Doping Rules

Daily Nutrition Information

Competition Nutrition Information
BAGCATS Conversions

ASA Guidelines on Good Practice in Social Networking

 

 

Dec 142011
 

Junior of the Year
This is based on the points achieved in the club championships for 12 years and under. Awarded to top boy and girl

Senior of the Year
As above but 13 and over

Award for Technical Excellence
For swimmers up to and including 10 years of age. To encourage technical excellence in young swimmers. Awarded to up to two boys and girls with the best technique across all three strokes. Swimmers are judged by the junior league coaches (minimum of three)

Most Improved Young Swimmer
Awarded to the boy and girl in the junior age group (up to and including 12 years of age as at 31st December) by the junior league coaches (min of 3). Each teacher will receive a nominations form during November. They will nominate swimmers they teach based on the following points;
1. Improvement in all four strokes.
2.Recorded improvements in PB times, When using the % improvement in times, each swimmer should have his total % improvement divided by the number of events they have times for , with a minimum set of 8 events (from all strokes 25m, 50m, 100m +100IM. Bonus points achieved in SPILLS also to be used.
3. Have a good attitude
4. Are committed
Nomination forms to go to committee award meeting in Dec and committee to make final decision

Club award
For competitive swimmers of 14 yrs +, a swimmer at any level. Given for the greatest contribution to the success of the swimming club. Incentive for 14+ to take a broader involvement in the club and to recognise that contribution.
Contributions could be in the way of
1.Willingness to swim Swimmers must have entered club championships, spills and participate when selected in club galas
2.Participation in Open meets
3.Helping in the organisation of open meets
4.Teaching: Gaining teaching qualifications, helping with learn to swim, qualifying as junior timekeepers or judges,
5.Help with social events
6.Any support for the club encourage and support the younger swimmers
Nominations should be made to chair of committee from coaching staff or committee members. Committee members to have final vote at the December award meeting

Swimmer of the year
Swimmer of the year will be given to the boy and girl who have achieved competitive excellence over the whole year based on:-
1. To be awarded to one boy and one girl swimmer

2.In the year of competition, the swimmer gaining the highest number of
a. National qualifying times
b. Zonal qualifying times
b. Regional qualifying times
c. County qualifying times

3. measurement of performance using the ASA graded tables, across all four strokes.

Contact Us

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Sep 302011
 

For details about joining the club please email Kate Faulkner on mrfaulkner@btopenworld.com

LBSC membership 2012

 

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