Thoughts on Age Group Development
From News for Swim Parents
Published by The American Swimming Coaches Association
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We do not need to give all the available meets, awards, training
time, or even training techniques to all levels and all ages of
swimmers. Life is progressive. We cannot drive until we are sixteen,
we cannot vote until we are 18. Just because we have seniors swimming
at prelim and final meets doesn't mean that age group swimmers need to
also. Age group swimmers do not need the same kind of awards which
seniors receive. Our system gives too much too soon and sets up for a
serious problem because every level looks the same. Let the swimmers
grow through the sport rather than giving it to them. Let them
experience racing, winning, and losing but they do not need twelve solid
years of these things to become effective prelims-finals swimmers.
- Peter Malone
ASCA Level 5
K.C. Blazers
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Sometimes young swimmers perform exceptionally well quite simply because
they are "big for their age" and, or, they are capable of working
harder. They do not need to depend on technique and they may, or may
not have better technique than slower swimmers. If we could go back and
get a physical description of all the 10 and under swimmers who were
nationally ranked, I think we would find that these young athletes were
all more physically developed than the average 10 and under.
Most of these children will not continue dominating their age group into
the senior years as other swimmers catch up in size and ability to
work. Unfortunately they may not have developed the quality of skills
other swimmers have. Too often the result is a young senior swimmer who
becomes frustrated at losing when he had been so used to winning.
There are two important points for parents to keep in mind:
1. Skills need to be the basis of an age group program, not distance.
2. It is a mistake to seek a distance oriented age group program to
place your child in so that he can keep up with other faster swimmers.
Age group swimmers should concentrate on fundamentals and not senior
oriented yardage so that they can learn correctly. There is a proper
time and place for athletes to take part in a serious training program
but it is not for our younger swimmers. We must accept the fact that we
are not dealing with miniature adults.
- Jim Lutz
ASCA Level 5





