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1 Getting involved in Swim Teaching/Coaching

2 Teaching v Coaching Swimming makes a distinction between Teaching and Coaching. –Teaching is aimed at developing basic swimming ability and skills –Coaching is about developing and tuning learned skills and adapting the swimmer for increased performance through a structured training programme

3 Level 1 This is the starting level and there 2 ASA preferred routes based on IOS courses: 1. Teaching Aquatics – Aimed at the teaching young swimmers based on the National Plan for Teaching Swimming. 2. Coaching Swimming – Aimed at those coaching swimmers in a competitive swimming club As a Level 1 you should be supported and supervised by a Level 2 Teacher/Coach

4 Level 2 Again there are the Teaching Aquatics and Coaching Swimming Routes. Level 2 Courses provide more detail and require more practical assessment. As a Level 2 you should be able to operate on your own

5 Institute of Swimming (IOS) Is the preferred training provider for the ASA The IOS provides training courses and the ASA acts as the awarding body (exam board) All IOS Courses are booked on-line http://www.swimming.org/ios http://www.theiosonline.com

6 Course Costs Unfortunately the courses are expensive: –Level 1 - £395 –Level 2 - £680 And there are the travel and time commitments on top The Club will support you with the costs of courses and there are various bursaries that may be available to you.

7 Ask the Team If you would like to volunteer and have any questions about teaching or coaching courses then please ask any of the Teaching/Coaching Team

8 Basic Coaching Tips Get swimmers into lanes Ensure swimmers are not overly competitive Get swimmers to be confident in water from an early age

9 Basic Coaching Tips /Cont Develop swimmers killer instinct Let them play in the Yate Pool at the end of the season so they continue to enjoy swimming

10 Coaching is Rewarding


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