Level 1/ ▇▇▇▇▇ – Recommended Age Sample Clauses

Level 1/ ▇▇▇▇▇ – Recommended Age. 7 1. The swimmer has the desire to improve their swimming. 2. The swimmer knows what time standards are and striving to achieve “B” times. 3. The swimmer is a leader in workouts (lead lanes) and in stretching and exercises. 4. The swimmer encourages themselves and others to work harder. They have a positive attitude about swimming. 5. The swimmer can legally perform 50s of all four competitive strokes as well as 100 IM. 6. The swimmer completes exit level test set to the necessary requirements. 7. The swimmer can adjust to the conditions that surround them (leaky goggles, cold water, lane etiquette, reading the clock). 8. The swimmer demonstrates an understanding of sportsmanship–championship behavior (e.g., doesn’t throw goggles, congratulates opponents). 9. The swimmer will treat teammates, parents, and coaches like he or she would want to be treated. 10. The swimmer talks to the coach immediately before and after each race. 11. The swimmer knows basic meet procedures including how to use and read a heat sheet. 12. The swimmer can perform a legal racing start for every stroke. 13. The swimmer takes pride in being a member of the team, which the swimmer demonstrates by a. participating in team cheers,

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