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STARTERS CLINIC
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INTRODUCTIONS Name Club Officials Experience Why You Want to Be A Starter
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CERTIFICATION PROCESS Written Exam (Starter and S&T) Training Sessions (minimum of 6 on deck) Evaluations
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STARTER RESPONSIBILITIES Equipment Check (Pre-Competition) Timers Meeting (Pre-Competition) Stroke and Turn Judge Referee’s “Eyes” Supplies (bell, counter sheets, lane counters) Relay Take-Offs Invigilating
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PRE-COMPETITION PREPARATION Check Blocks Check Volume and Speakers Review Personal Routine Test Start Turn-End Starts (Mini Meet) Identify Position on Deck
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STARTING RULES (USA SWIMMING) Forward Start 101.1.2 Backstroke Start 101.4.1 In-Water Start Hearing Impaired Disabled Swimmer
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WHISTLE COMMANDS Short Whistles (Chirps) Long Whistle Announcements (What and When)
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REFEREE/STARTER TEAM Communication Roles Interaction Position on deck Turning Over Heat to Starter
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STARTING THE HEAT Voice (Tone, Inflection, Rhythm) Patience (Two Critical Intervals) Announcer (Event, Heat) Backstroke False Starts
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FALSE STARTS Definition No Recall Outside Distractions Swimmer Inadvertently Enters Pool Unfair Starts Documentation Initiation of Discussion
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HEAT SHEET DOCUMENTATION A Part of Your Personal Routine Each Heat False Starts No Show Order of Finish*
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STAND/STEP DOWN COMMANDS When to Use How to Say Effect of Overuse Safety Issue
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SKILLS IMPROVEMENT Observation Practice, Practice, Practice Some More Work Meets Recording Device
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OTHER TOPICS Fly-over Starts Two-Pool Venue Websites (usaswimming.org, maswim.org) OTS
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STARTERS DVD
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QUESTIONS/COMMENTS
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