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1 MHS SWIMMING AND DIVING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2014

2 TOMORROW’S MEET VS. PHS o MEET IN COACH NIESPO’S ROOM ASAP AFTER SCHOOL! o BUSES LEAVE FROM NORTH LOT AT 3:30PM o ARRIVAL @ PHS 3:45PM o DRESS IMMEDIATELY AND GET READY FOR WARM UPS o MEET BEGINS WITH DIVING COMPETITION @ 4:45 o BUSES RETURN TO MHS 25 MINUTES AFTER THE END OF MEET

3 IF YOU AREN’T RIDING THE BUS HOME… YOU MUST TURN IN A PERMISSION TO TRANSPORT HOME REQUEST FORM BEFORE WE LEAVE FOR MEETS… PREFERABLY THE DAY BEFORE THE MEET.

4 SPIRIT WEAR!!! GO TO THE MHS SITE CLICK ON SPIRIT WEAR ORDER!!! IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE, LET ME KNOW ASAP!!! NO, I AM NOT GOING TO BE ABLE TO ADD NEW ITEMS… SORRY. NEXT SEASON WILL BE BETTER!

5 NO PRACTICE SATURDAY!!! (TOO MANY PEOPLE WILL BE GONE… IT’S OK. IT’S A HOLIDAY.)

6 FALSE STARTS WHAT DO YOU DO?

7 NFHS RULE 8 ‐ 1 ‐ 1 …WHEN ALL SWIMMERS ARE STATIONARY, THE STARTER SHALL ACTIVATE A STARTING DEVICE.

8 NFHS RULE 8 ‐ 1 ‐ 3 SUBJECT TO THE DISCRETION OF THE REFEREE/STARTER, (REFEREE AND STARTER IN CHAMPIONSHIP MEETS), AN INFRACTION/FALSE START OCCURS WHEN A SWIMMER: A. UNNECESSARILY DELAYS IN REPORTING FOR THE START, OR IN ASSUMING A STARTING POSITION; B. DOES NOT STEP INTO WATER FEET ‐ FIRST FOR AN "IN ‐ WATER" START; C. DOES NOT REMAIN STATIONARY IMMEDIATELY PRIOR TO THE START. OTHER SWIMMERS ARE TO BE RELEASED BY THE STARTER'S COMMAND, "STAND UP;" OR D. LEAVES THE MARK BEFORE THE STARTING SIGNAL.

9 NFHS RULE 8 ‐ 1 ‐ 4 WHEN ONE OR MORE SWIMMERS HAVE OBTAINED AN UNFAIR ADVANTAGE AT THE START, THE RACE SHALL CONTINUE WITHOUT RECALL

10 FALSE START SCENARIO #1 Swimmer leaves the set or stationary position prior to the starting signal. The starting signal is then given. The race proceeds and, assuming the Starter observed the early start and the Deck Referee independently observes and confirms the Starter’s observation, the offending swimmer is disqualified at the conclusion of the race. This is a false start.

11 FALSE START SCENARIO #2 Swimmer leaves the set or stationary position prior to the starting signal. The swimmer upon realizing the early starting motion attempts to catch himself/herself. Starter says absolutely nothing, and the swimmer fails to halt the forward motion and goes into the pool. This is a false start.

12 FALSE START SCENARIO #3 Exactly the same facts as #2 above, but this time the Starter says “stand up” after the swimmer leaves the set or stationary position. The seven other swimmers stand or step down from the blocks. The offending swimmer struggles, but once again is unable to halt the forward motion and falls into the pool. Unlike scenario #2 above, here the starter said “stand up”, but that does not change the false start result. The rule is clear that the "stand" command is for the benefit of the other swimmers on the starting blocks. When the stand command is issued, the athletes have the option of standing or stepping off the blocks. The offending swimmer did neither. He fell into the pool just like the swimmer in scenario #2. This is a false start.

13 FALSE START SCENARIO #4 Exactly the same facts as scenarios #2 and #3 above. However, this time when the command “stand up” is issued, the offending swimmer struggles, but is able to stand or step off the blocks. This is NOT a false start. Why? Because the swimmer remained on the blocks or deck like everyone else in the heat, and no starting signal ever sounded.

14 FALSE START SCENARIO #5 Exactly the same facts as scenarios #2 and #3 above. However, when the Starter gives the “stand up” command a swimmer(s) other than the offending swimmer instantly bolts from the blocks and enters the water. The swimmer(s) clearly started in reaction to the” stand” command. This is NOT a false start.

15 FALSE START SCENARIO #6 The swimmer, upon hearing the command “take your mark” starts down to take a set or stationary position. The swimmer loses his/her balance before coming set and falls into the pool. The swimmer should be given the opportunity to come to his/her set or stationary position prior to the start. A loss of balance prevented that, and clearly this swimmer never engaged in any starting action. This is NOT a false start.

16 MORE RULES TO CONSIDER… 8 ‐ 1 ‐ 5: SWIMMERS NO LONGER STEP OFF THE STARTING PLATFORMS AFTER THE REFEREE/STARTER GIVES THE COMMAND, “STAND UP.” SWIMMERS WILL BE DIRECTED TO STEP DOWN ONLY WHEN UNUSUAL CIRCUMSTANCES OCCUR. RATIONALE: FOR RISK MINIMIZATION, SWIMMERS SHOULD NOT STEP OFF THE STARTING PLATFORM UNNECESSARILY ONCE STEPPED UP, ESPECIALLY WITH THE TRACK ‐ STYLE STARTING PLATFORMS. REFEREES AND STARTERS SHOULD DIRECT SWIMMERS TO STEP DOWN ONLY WHEN UNUSUAL CIRCUMSTANCES OCCUR.

17 8 ‐ 2 ‐ 1E: SPECIFIES IN THE BACKSTROKE EVENT, THE SWIMMER SHALL REMAIN ON OR ABOVE THE WATER SURFACE ON THE FINISH AND CANNOT SUBMERGE. RATIONALE: SPECIFIES IN THE BACKSTROKE EVENT, THE SWIMMER SHALL REMAIN ON OR ABOVE THE WATER SURFACE ON THE FINISH. THIS CAN BE ACCOMPLISHED WITH ANY BODY PART AND PREVENTS PREMATURE SUBMERSION BY A SWIMMER THAT COULD CREATE AN ADVANTAGE.

18 “SIMPLIFIED” LEGAL TURNS  FREESTYLE- FLIPTURN OR 2 HAND TOUCH WITH PUSH OFF, STREAMLINE WITH FLUTTER OR DOLPHIN KICK UNTIL SURFACING  BACKSTROKE- FLIPTURN WITH NO STROKES OR ROLLOVER WITH 2 HAND TOUCH AND PUSH OFF, STREAMLINE WITH FLUTTER OR DOLPHIN KICK UNTIL SURFACING  BREASTSTOKE- 2 HAND TOUCH WITH PUSH OFF, STREAMLINE WITH ONE FULL PULL UNTIL SURFACING  BUTTERFLY- 2 HAND TOUCH WITH PUSH OFF, STREAMLINE WITH DOLPHIN KICK UNTIL SURFACING

19 QUESTIONS???

20 YOGA TIME!


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