Level 2/ Sailfish – Recommended Age Sample Clauses

Level 2/ Sailfish – Recommended Age. 9 1. The swimmer has the desire to improve their swimming. 2A. 9-10 year olds need 1 “A” time in two different strokes 2B. 11-12 year olds need “BB” times 2. The swimmer can legally perform 100s of all four competitive strokes as well as 200 IM/500 FR 3. The swimmer should understand the importance of goal setting and understand what goes into achieving set goals. 4. The swimmer can perform a legal breaststroke pullout with dolphin kick. 5. The swimmer can perform effective finishes for all four strokes. 6. The swimmer understands the importance of concentration in practice and meets and can regularly recognize a faulty focus and bring self back to a proper focus. 7. The swimmer knows best times for practice and meets 8. The swimmer sets and writes process and outcome goals 9. The swimmer is able to accept criticism from the coach. 10. The swimmer understands that criticism is a critique of skills not a critique of an individual. 11. The swimmer has an IMX Score of: TBD 12. The swimmer can complete a 30 min drylands session. 13. The swimmer attends the recommended attendance requirements. 14. The swimmer attends the recommended meets. 15. The swimmer completes exit level test set to the necessary requirements.

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